Sentences with phrase «signal moment»

Incessantly repeating the same song signals a moment of emotional catharsis.
Some of you may have already begun your Christmas shopping, but Black Friday usually signals the moment when retailers really start pushing their best deals.
These questions are finding an audience beyond the world of architecture, as President Barack Obama has signaled a moment for action unrivaled since Franklin Roosevelt's Works Progress Administration.
On Nov 3, the artist will participate in a public discussion with Gloria Sutton, CCVA Scholar in Residence, about specific flexion points within Green's Pacing, as well as contextualizing signal moments within the artist's exhibition record.
Given Green's prolific output during the last twenty - five years, the conversation aims at contextualizing signal moments within the artist's seminal oeuvre.
Because they have imbibed the cultural sickness that views mothering as a competition, with signal moments that seem to exhaust the story of mothering.
It also signals a moment of redemption for Chris Evans, who has spent the past few years blotting out the memory that he was ever an actor by playing Captain America in an endless series of superhero movies.
Nearly 25 years after «De Style and «The Lost Boys» signaled a moment of profound clarity and confidence for Marshall, «Mastry» marks another major milestone in the artist's career.
Many describe it as a signal moment in politics, women's rights and American history.
Alice Shaw recalls a signal moment in 2004 — just as she was finishing her oncology fellowship at MIT — when scientists discovered that mutations in a gene for epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) were the culprits in about 10 to 15 percent of lung cancer patients.
«This is a signal moment when scientists around the world are poised to solve some of the most important puzzles of the human brain,» Paxson says.
«This is a signal moment when scientists around the world are poised to solve some of the most important puzzles of the human brain,» Paxson said.
Nolan depicts one of the signal moments of World War II, an event tattooed on the hearts of all Britons: The retreat and evacuation of some 400,000 troops (mostly British, but some French and other allies) from the beaches at Dunkirk, on the French coast, in May and June, 1940.
As we grow older, the significant persons and signal moments of our lives become, strangely, not dimmer, but all the...
It sends a signal the moment a door or window opens.
It was a signal moment.
Blume renders a signal moment from the New Testament as if it were a Warner Brothers cartoon, with the requisite exaggerations in form, rhythm, and color; that the image is delineated with finicky expertise makes it all the more brittle.
Works are sought that show excellence and innovation within contemporary art developments, and which represent a signal moment of achievement with the artist's practice and capture a moment in time of Irish culture.
Works are sought which show excellence and innovation within contemporary art developments, and which represent a signal moment of achievement with the artist's practice.
«I was going to the Whitney once a week, but that show stood out for me as a signal moment,» Ms. Golden said.
And his use of certain symbolic characters as a verbal punctuation mark is a perfect way to signal the moment that the juxtaposed elements coalesce.»
Works will be sought that show excellence and innovation within contemporary art developments and represent a signal moment of achievement within the artist's practice.
Nevertheless, it has captured a major slice of Chinese photography and video, representative of a signal moment.
Rollins and K.O.S.'s decision to exhibit the art that they had created in their classroom in professional galleries marked an important turning point in their history; it signaled the moment they began to distinguish themselves from other teacher - student collaborations and demanded that their work be engaged first as fine art.
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