But some indications
show affinity marketing is already a strong and growing market force.
The Rheingold predominantly collects artists which, as students or teachers,
show an affinity to Düsseldorf's Art Academy and the Rhenish art scene.
For example, his sculptures
show affinity to the work of Dan Flavin and James Turrell, pioneers in the fields of Minimalist and Light - and - Space art, respectively, echoing their use of light to frame and define space in the built environment.
This development can be seen in the floor sculptures Figure with Nganga (1984) and Untitled (1983 - 84), which
show an affinity to works she made in the landscapes of places like Cuba, Iowa, and Mexico.
Girls
show an affinity toward personal styling from a tender age.
Eating is an important opportunity to
show our affinity for others, to bond and build trust and rapport.
UFC superstar Conor McGregor has never been shy in
showing his affinity for Celtic, but it earned him a drenching this week.
This could have helped him to get the nomination — NASA administrator Charles Bolden is himself a former shuttle pilot, and has
shown an affinity for fellow astronauts.
And when a perfectly conservative, dusty pink knitwear ensemble came out just before a man wearing high - heeled platform shoes,
it showed an affinity for the old Westwood truth that subversion comes in many shapes and forms.
«Milk» strikes me as a more Yank - centric piece of history that might miss with the Brits (as it did with the HFPA), and while «The Reader» hasn't been a resounding critical success over in the UK, BAFTA voters have previously
shown an affinity for such literary, highbrow material.
Despite
showing an affinity for marrying mood with vision, it has taken nearly a decade for Braff to get behind the director's chair again with Wish I Was Here, requiring a crowdsourcing campaign on Kickstarter to fund.
From purrs and play to cuddles on your lap, here are three simple ways your feline
shows her affinity.
Another sculpture, this one firmly on its pedestal,
shows his affinity for Mark di Suvero — who just happens to take over a window across the street.
This is just one of the strange and awkward meetings that attempt to
show the affinities between the two artists, in a fraught, unbalanced exhibition called Behind the Mask, Another Mask.
Vári's sensibility
shows an affinity with Goya's visceral treatment of supernatural subject matter that allegorises socio - political realities.
Continuing to pursue expression in a bold palette, in recent decades Lipsky has continued to refine her personalized abstraction into an ever more controlled expression of color, line, and form,
showing an affinity for the styles being developed by minimalist painters.
Acquavella Galleries and Pace Gallery are collaborating to present «Calder / Miró: Constellations» to
show affinities between the two artists, who were both working on constellation - like works during World War II while separated by the Atlantic Ocean.
Later, he fitted geometric shapes together in rectangular works that combined elements of painting and sculpture, assemblages that
showed an affinity with artists like Robert Rauschenberg and Louise Nevelson.»
One problem, however, as Barnaby Wright points out in his essay, «Jasper Johns — Regrets» (2014), which is included in the catalogue accompanying the exhibition, Jasper Johns: Regrets, at the Courtauld Gallery, London (September 12 — December 14, 2014), is that Johns has never
shown any affinity with «the populist imagery of Andy Warhol or the «objective» flatness of Frank Stella.»
His work from this period
shows an affinity with the abstract idiom of the group, as well as the influence of modernist masters such as Paul Klee, Kasimir Malevich and Piet Mondrian.
The dreamlike quality of his work
shows an affinity with Surrealist artists such as Joan Miró, another native of Barcelona.»
Eva Hesse is best known for the ethereal sculptures she created out of latex and fiberglass, a body of work that
shows affinities with the concerns of Minimalism but can not be easily characterized under any particular art movement.
Of course Justices Breyer and Kennedy are aguably our most European Justices and they keep
showing their affinity for judge - centered criminal justice procedures.
While it's impossible to stay on top of all the latest tech trends, millennials have
shown an affinity to several platforms that aren't going away soon.
Not exact matches
If you are to succeed with boomer and senior clientele, you need to give a lot of thought to how you can
show respect, and how you might err and
show disrespect; to staffing with people trained and coached in this and, ideally, with
affinity to the clients; and in policing the procedures you settle on.
Garrett sees the advantage of being a network with the earliest
show as catching viewers first and hoping they continue to watch your station, build an
affinity for it, and call in with news tips.
Besides, consumers have
shown a strong
affinity for online play, particularly social games such as Zynga's FarmVille.
But she stresses that study groups
show that investors have an
affinity for advisers of a similar gender or ethnic background — those «who «get them» and share common experiences,» she says.
With such major centers of the new evangelicalism as Fuller Seminary now
showing a good deal more
affinity to neo-orthodoxy than to fundamentalism (see Gerald T. Sheppard, «Biblical Hermeneutics: The Academic Language of Evangelical Identity,» Union Seminary Quarterly Review 32 [Winter 1977, pp. 81 - 94]-RRB-, surely we must be cautious both about assuming flatly a «decline» of classic liberalism and about implying a one - to - one relation between the liberal ideologies, whatever their current condition, and the oldline denominational structures.
She casts doubt on the assertion that there is an intrinsic
affinity between certain religious ideas and political orientations by
showing how similar ideas lead to different outcomes in different settings.
The explanation
shows Altizer's
affinity for the apocalyptic poetry of William Blake that we observed above.
There is of course no special
affinity between crankiness as such and superior intellect, (Superior intellect, as Professor Bain has admirably
shown, seems to consist in nothing so much as in a large development of the faculty of association by similarity.)
Peirce's synechism or insistence that continuity is of prime importance in philosophy and his effort to
show that continuity fundamentally has no gaps (although continuity is nevertheless open to spontaneous, emergent developments) exhibit a fundamental
affinity with Bergson.
If an idea coalesces with certain other ideas it does not
show undue influence or corruption but «an antecedent
affinity to them.
Ideologically, there had already existed an
affinity between conservatism and anti-abortionism, but as Ziegler
shows, these social currents strengthened and deepened the bond between the Republican party and the pro-life movement.
In the Acts of Thomas, which
show on many points a remarkable
affinity with the Gospel of Thomas, Thomas is addressed in the following terms: Thou twin of Christ, apostle of the most High and initiate in the hidden word of Christ, who receivest his secret orders, fellow worker with the Son of God.
Zephaniah, who may borrow directly or indirectly from Amos,
shows such strong
affinity with Isaianic motifs as to raise the question of his possible connection with circles of Isaianic prophetism.
Combined with the new PowerBar Plant Protein Nourishing Snack Bar, PowerBar's launches
show the brand's
affinity toward specific protein types, a tactic linked to the clean label trend.
A new and expanded survey on the organic attitude of U.S. families released September 14 by the Organic Trade Association
shows that Millennials are big buyers of organic, and that becoming a parent will only deepen the strong
affinity for organic shared by this powerful generation.
Van Persie has stated on many occasions his
affinity for Arsenal and Arsene Wenger and has
shown leadership on the pitch for the Gunners.
Yet the opposite is true: New Labour lost 4 million votes between 1997 - 2005 plus a further 1 million by 2010 precisely because it wholly neglected its working class base and
showed that its closest
affinities were with the employers, the City and the very rich.
The carp sold in Prague marketplaces
showed an unexpected
affinity to the cardinal directions.
The first sample
showed a strong
affinity with northern Britain, specifically the region in which current black - faced breeds such as Swaledale, Rough Fell and Scottish Blackface are common.
What is more, different metal substrates
show varying
affinities for detecting particular molecules.
Membrane filtration is considered among the most promising and widely used processes for water treatment and desalination... Carbon nanotubes (CNT) have
shown great potential in water, wastewater treatment and desalination as they have many attractive key physicochemical properties with the ability to be functionalized to enhance their
affinity and selectivity.»
«I knew we were on the right track when phosphoarginine
showed a strong binding
affinity to ClpCP,» says Débora Broch Trentini, a postdoc in the Clausen lab and the first author of the Nature paper.
While the Devil's Gate samples
show high genetic
affinity to the Ulchi, fishermen from the same area who speak the Tungusic language, they are also close to other Tungusic - speaking populations in present day China, such as the Oroqen and Hezhen.
The pictures
show that human Argonaute has a single binding site for GW182, and that binding of the guide sequence increases the
affinity of the Argonaute and GW182.
«Our findings
show that the GAD antibody
affinity is a valuable new diagnostic marker in LADA patients.
The mitochondrial DNA sequences from the Syrian skeletons
showed what the team calls «strong
affinities» with ancient DNA recently recovered from roughly 7000 - year - old farming villages in both Germany and Spain, confirming that populations in the Middle East were indeed the source of later farming populations in Europe.