«Some time before Edmondson designed the house, he had visited Taliesin, Frank Lloyd Wright's house in Wisconsin, and, with its floating roof planes and broad eaves, it's possible to
see echoes of the American architect's work in the Warrawee house.
We see the echoes of this problem in our proclivity to driving expensive cars, smoking cigars, talking way too loudly and yes, using a middle initial and our title.
In blogging today,
we see echoes of Bradwell, Stein believes.
She makes no mention of Georg Baselitz (b. 1938) or Gerhard Richter (b. 1932), although
I see echoes of them in her work, and I mean it as a compliment.
Liz Glynn (Art MFA 08), one of the more recent grads to donate work, enforced the sense of pride that filled the room, «
You see echoes of different generations among the artists, but also some real diversity of approaches.»
You can
see echoes of Henri Matisse here, but the shifting subtleties of light over the ocean come from Diebenkorn's hand in an image that combines restraint with a brushy exuberance.
I can
see echoes of the Paula Cooper installation, like the scuff marks on white carpet, just as I could of Grand Central Station.
At the 2009 Outsider Art Fair, one can
see echoes of Emil Nolde, Frida Kahlo, Mary Bauermeister, and Jean Dubuffet alongside Howard Finster, Bill Traylor, and Henry Darger.
It had that look of high seriousness — you can
see the echoes of the 20th - century masters that I was grappling with as a student.
Looking closer, Everhart began to
see echoes of Chinese ink paintings and the black - and - white paintings of abstract expressionists of the»40s and»50s, such as Franz Kline, Willem de Kooning and Robert Motherwell.
The Boss is a fantastic female character, too - strong, principled, noble yet not totally robotic, and
I see echoes of her design in Quiet.
How did it impact your reading experience to
see echoes of the past in the present and vice versa?
I see echoes of early Michael Crichton and James Rollins.
This, Hess argues, is a mistake — a mistake that
you see echoes of in the recent ruling in Los Angeles that changes how tenure works.
It's not a stretch to
see echoes of Anderson's disinterest in promoting his work, much less digging into its thematic concerns.
Superimposed to his sadness at the failure of the 1974 Revolução dos Cravos (Carnation Revolution), I could hear and
see echoes of the still - undigested colonial war Portugal waged for so many years.
Within that career, you can
see echoes of this year's knockouts: euphoric comedies of awkward maturation (Lukas Moodysson's We Are the Best!)
I could
see the echoes of the kids they once were flash across their faces as their own kids raised hell together in the next room.
I see echoes of both Don Martin and Joe Martin in your earlier work.
I could
see echoes of this in «Exiles» by M.Frost.
Hockett
sees echoes of that disaster in Bitcoin - mania.
But that doesn't mean we wont» be
seeing echoes of those games in their fancy, new Sega published games.
I, for one,
saw echoes of Cézanne in the palette (an adaptation of the warm pinks, greens and receding blues that characterised his landscapes) and Matisse's cut - outs in her clean - edged composition.
Your friend on Facebook Messenger could perhaps play, then challenge you, and you'd
see the echo of their run as you play yours.
Not exact matches
And it's been encouraging to
see that not only did they
echo and agree to those, but they've modified some
of their games, and some
of their virtual worlds, to reflect the kind
of methods we had been passionate about.
«In our space we have
seen networking and relationships happen faster than in other environments,» says Noelle Stary, co-founder
of Launchpad Creatives in New Jersey,
echoing Ball's sentiment.
Sanders
echoed his own presidential campaign's message by noting that American people are «tired
of working longer hours for lower wages,
of seeing decent paying jobs go to China and other low - wage countries.»
This latest flood comes just days after HBO personality John Oliver urged his viewers to contact the FCC in support
of the Obama - era rules,
echoing a similar call from 2014 that many
saw as boosting the public's awareness
of net - neutrality the last time the topic was under debate.
Gina Sanchez, CEO
of Chantico Global,
echoes Binger's caution and hedges with a «wait - and -
see approach.»
While campaigning for the White House, Trump voiced support for legal medical marijuana and Spicer
echoed that support on Thursday, noting that the president
sees its benefits in treating various types
of pain and illnesses.
Some believe that this has led to the creation
of echo chambers that accentuate the views and opinions people want to
see, while dampening those that they disagree with.
The completely divergent stances
echoed the diplomatic chaos we
saw earlier this week when the president departed sharply from the lines that Tillerson and the US ambassador to Qatar took in the immediate aftermath
of the boycott.
Ironically, Barra's mindset at the beginning
of 2016 was recently
echoed by Tesla founder and CEO Elon Musk, whom many
see as GM's biggest competitor.
Largely I would
echo what Christine has already said about the way in which we feel accepted within our community, but if you'll bear with me for a little bit, I'd like to attempt to explain to Trey in particular what I
see as the difference between this type
of acceptance and the attitude
of the many Christians who view homosexuality as sinful such as what you have encountered with your sister.
I think my message would
echo that
of Pascal: read scripture, pray, go to church, become involved with this world
of faith and with people who believe, and
see if things don't click into place.
Her final indelible cry — «Shulem, Shulem, Shulem,» uttered in a firm, serene tone
of voice, as if she either required some particular assistance or deemed it important to have my attention —
echoed that day and for many days after, along with my helplessly hopeful response to silent eyes that
saw only what mortals can not: «What do you want?
On Palm Sunday, he chose to ride into Jerusalem on a donkey,
echoing the prophecy
of Zechariah: «
See, your king comes to you, righteous and having salvation, gentle and riding on a donkey» (Matt.
He went on to sing love's praises (49, 50) with phrases that
echo 1 Corinthians 13, observing that «the bond
of God's love» (49:2) is what unites God and us, so that «you
see, brothers, how great and amazing love is, and how its perfection is beyond description» (50:1).
But if the basic biblical images
of baptism and the Lord's Supper are carefully studied, it will be
seen how much more faithfully the newer rites
echo them then did those services to which we have been accustomed.
He was speaking
of that which he
saw articulated in the Catholic tradition
of Eucharistic worship, as he understood it; yet his words unconsciously
echoed a great deal that is most deeply characteristic
of Dr. Karl Barth's criticism
of what he regards as the very heart and centre
of Catholic dogmatics, namely the doctrine
of the analogy
of being.
Then, instead
of lecturing friends on your own hot take — or shouting into an
echo chamber
of your own making — engage in real, face - to - face conversation with people who
see the world differently than you do to challenge your biases instead
of just trying to have them affirmed.
[16] My use
of the word «shadow» in this paper is in a sense an
echo of Jung, but unlike him I do not
see the «shadow» as one among various elements which make up the psyche.
Yet, what he
saw he
saw in a holy fullness that most
of us now miss, and his lyrical prose is filled with biblical
echoes.
Do we watch something to
see echoes and reflections
of our Creator's character and beauty and His grand story
of redemption, no matter how densely veiled they might be?
It is another for some African Christians to argue that their positions on homosexuality are wholly indigenous and that Western forces are practicing a new kind
of colonialism in arguing for the legitimacy
of same - sex relationships, especially when we hear
echoes of Western missionary positions on homosexuality and
see Western Evangelicals like Scott Lively actively stirring up hatred against homosexuals in African countries.
I
see the restlessness within us human beings, the sense
of discontent with what we are and who we are, to be no less than the grip
of God's grace upon us,
echoing St. Augustine's cry in his Confessions: «Thou, o God, hast made us for thyself alone, and our hearts are restless until they find their rest in thee.»
And it is certainly true that the Constitution
echoes the Declaration
of Independence in
seeing government as existing primarily to secure rights.
Although he does not share the theological freedom so radiantly on display in Balthasar's work, and indeed is rather phobic toward Christianity, Harold Bloom
echoes Balthasar's insistence on the primacy
of the aesthetic and even comes close to
seeing how resentment against aesthetic primacy is rooted in, and arises from, an ideologization
of culture that will fear all true singularities, relative or otherwise.
We can
see here an emphasis on the dignity and value
of the human person that was at the heart
of Pope John Paul's philosophical studies and is
echoed both in the teachings
of the Second Vatican Council — to which he made noted contributions as a bishop — and in subsequent teachings
of the Magisterium.
His language on this
echoes that
of the most famous
of his recent predecessors, Joseph Ratzinger, in its emphasis on the importance
of truth and
of teaching it, rather than
of seeing the Church as essentially resting on rules.