Sentences with phrase «rich bodies of»

The human figure is the focal point of Richmond Art Center's two 80th - anniversary companion exhibitions, and it's a sign of the center's reach that the shows are drawing on such rich bodies of work.
This type of algae thrives during warm and sunny days in shallow, nutrient rich bodies of water.
It is well described by Pope John Paul II in Tertio Millennio Adveniente: «The Council's enormously rich body of teaching and the striking new tone [emphasis in the original] in the way it presented this content constitute as it were a proclamation of new times.
From 1850 onwards, CMS Missionary reports and journals contained information on the conditions of the Pulayas in Travancore, providing a particularly rich body of source material on slavery Hawksworth and George Matthan, two untiring champions of the Pulaya cause, presented the «unparalleled» conditions of the Pulaya slaves by highlighting the inhuman treatment by the landlords, and the poverty and misery of the Pulayas.
The fresh raspberries on top cut through the rich body of the cheesecake.
Interestingly enough, although it was a «chili» sauce, the advertising copy claimed: «It is expressly suitable for family dining, possessing a fine, rich body of exquisite flavor and has neither the fiery nor nauseous taste which characterizes most sauces.»
Indeed, a rich body of research suggests homework might benefit older students, and, even then, that there is no strong evidence that homework improves academic achievement (as discussed in this article from the Center for Public Education).
A number of hypotheses for the low glacial CO2 concentrations have emerged over the past 20 years, and a rich body of literature is available (Webb et al., 1997; Broecker and Henderson, 1998; Archer et al., 2000; Sigman and Boyle, 2000; Kohfeld et al., 2005).
Green tea is one of the most useful types of tea to include in your diet because of the rich body of nutrients it contains.
A distinguished and captivating extension of, rather than a dramatic departure from, his rich body of work.
This dynamic speaks to the strong diversity and rich body of talent that is challenging cinema today.
When Philip Seymour Hoffman died Sunday, he left behind not just a rich body of work but a number of recently completed or in - progress productions, including the final two «Hunger Games» films.
We will execute these analyses in every SDP partner agency, providing a rich body of findings for agency leaders to use for benchmarking and identifying best practices.
Grounded in a rich body of theory: This will be the first professional development resource that draws on Stereotype Threat, a groundbreaking line of social - psychological theory
«There is a rich body of literature now that would stand up under any scrutiny showing that family background is hugely important.»
Applying a teacher inquiry model to program planning and assessment needs to become ingrained into practice, for our own growth and for gathering a rich body of evidence for demonstrating the value of the school library learning commons to the broader educational community.
Organizational Context There is a rich body of evidence about the relevance to leaders of such features of the organizational context as geographic location (urban, suburban, rural), level of schooling (elementary, secondary) and both school and district size.
It is considered the richest body of water on the planet, biologically speaking, because it has more than 3,000 species of marine life.
Biologically the richest body of water on the planet, the Sea of Cortez supports over 900 species of marine vertebrates and over 2,000 invertebrates.
Her work is widely exhibited on the international stage and continues to inspire a rich body of academic and critical commentary.
His rich body of work has been included in numerous solo and group exhibitions throughout the world.
Here we see Two Feathers as Rashid and the reverse — something Rashid described as a «tromp - l'oeil effect of Two Feathers without the long extensive narrative story,» presenting a rich body of work and an enticing series of questions about the same topics that haunt the Frenglish Empire — the role of influential and pejorative stereotypes, racism, capitalism, and imperialism.
His dedication and passion for painting has led him to create a method that probes and investigates a broad subject to produce a rich body of stunning works that continue to flourish within a medium that has often been pronounced dead.
She has since become one of the most celebrated British artists of the past twenty years, during which period Dean has produced over forty 16 mm films and a rich body of drawings, photographs, and writing.
This volume brings together a rich body of work, ranging from Sigmar Polke's (1941 — 2010) mass - produced tourist scenery of the 1960s to the multilayered paintings of the 1980s, and his double - sided Laterna Magica works from 1988 to 1996.
The first solo show by an American - born artist at MECA, Naifeh's exhibition synergizes the traditions of East and West, resulting in a rich body of work that is both timeless and contemporary, distant and familiar.
Her work on show at Victoria Miro in London pleasingly shows a richer body of work we rarely see, with bright, almost compulsively created paintings, which is probably her real interest, along with obsessively putting dots on everything.
With a career spanning over four decades, she has produced a rich body of work by combining steel, bronze, and resin, with more unconventional media.
Presented chronologically and featuring some 140 paintings, drawings, photographs, and sculptures, the exhibition will provide what the Centre Pompidou describes as «a clear picture of an extraordinarily rich body of work which is both intellectual and sensual.»
In Dante's Inferno Italian artist Valentina Vannicola merges staged photography with socially engaged practice, resulting in a rich body of work reminiscent of the postdramatic theater of Romeo Castellucci and the Societas Rafaello Sanzio.
Kamrooz Aram is an Iranian artist whose rich body of work encompasses painting, collage, drawing and installation.
Its spinal appearance recalls the first sculpture of the show and completes the experiencing of a coherent and rich body of works.
By engaging this line of thinking, his explorations of 1956 produced a richer body of work than any other single year of his career; works completed that year contain the seeds for all Gottlieb's paintings of the next seventeen years.
Seth Camm is the San Antonio Art League's 2014 artist of the year, and a survey of his rich body of work, including portraits, landscapes and still lifes, goes on exhibit Sunday at the Art League Museum in King William.
His achievements as one of the luminaries of Color Field painting are all the more astonishing in light of the fact that he created his rich body of work in less than a decade, as his life was tragically cut short in 1962.
He produced a uniquely rich body of work, adapting and inventing a variety of styles, media, and techniques in dialogue with other artists, both historic and contemporary.
Barcelona based conceptual artist Jaume Plensa has produced a rich body of work over the past 30 years and is best known in Chicago for the Crown Fountain in Millennium Park.
Tacita Dean (born 1965) has become one of Britain's most celebrated artists, with more than 40 16 mm films and a rich body of drawings, photographs and writing to her name.
The goals of the consortium are: To enable the collection of a rich body of Internet content from around the world to be preserved in a way that it can be archived, secured and accessed over time.
The Court Challenges Program has supported challenges and interventions of national importance, giving rise to the rich body of equality jurisprudence in Canada — a body of jurisprudence that is internationally respected and emulated in other nations.
It follows that nuances and details that have been argued at length over time in common law jurisdictions and upon which there is a rich body of case law to draw on, are in many cases unaddressed in the EU jurisprudence.
A more thorough examination of this rich body of literature may thus offer group therapists even greater awareness of when developmental needs may manifest as choice points and how to effectively intervene.
I was really impressed by the rich body of research available and the credibility of the materials provided in the training.
A rich body of literature on HPA axis function provides some insights.
The coordination framework builds on the rich body of work related to early childhood systems.

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«Your individual biology, your health history and ever - fluctuating state of well - being, where you go, what you spend, how you sleep, what you put in your body and what comes out» — that rich - but - messy heap of information, more than anything else, is what's driving these companies together, write Erika Fry and Sy Mukherjee in their terrific cover story for Fortune's April 1 issue («Big Data Meets Biology»), which we're posting online today.
Among other nonverbal signals, a «substantial body of evidence... indicates that facial expressions serve as rich nonverbal cues that can powerfully communicate important interpersonal intentions and motives» [23] p730.
For a band whose body of work is heavy on songs about giving up, you might think that Sixpence None the Richer would have given up long ago.
According to data provided to me by Rich Houseal of the Association of Statisticians of American Religious Bodies, Massachusetts is the most Catholic state in the nation.
Most of us were programmed in childhood to ignore many rich, powerful, sensual feelings within our bodies.
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