Sentences with phrase «so characteristic of»

Ingrid and Henk's 240 square meter family abode boasts beautiful oak herringbone floors throughout and bundles of charm so characteristic of 1930s style homes here in The Netherlands, with all the benefits of a modern home.
You'll find yourself becoming increasingly more conscious of the healing that occurs when a difficult relationship begins to move into empathic connection as opposed to the defensiveness so characteristic of couples in pain.
Having led the major part of my career at the CRDP, I can testify that without the openness of mind so characteristic of CRDP, it would not be certain that innovations such as CanLII could have been possible in Canada.
(The, at first glance, irrational faith of liberals in growth, so characteristic of all our present political and economic theories, depends on this notion.)
Since it is nonsensical that the CET would drive the NAP, I was sharing amusement at the confusion of effect and cause so characteristic of Warmists.
Then RTFRs properly instead of waving away relevant information in the standard, close - minded way so characteristic of denial:
I point this out because it is so characteristic of much of what we see in these threads, where people who call themselves skeptics show the reasoning of a «skeptic.»
I used to believe that the lies, selfishness and fickle interests so characteristic of childhood would disappear from my social life once I entered the world of grown - ups.
Julia Peyton - Jones, Director, and Hans Ulrich Obrist, Co-Director, Serpentine Gallery, said: «Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa's design embraces the parkland around the Serpentine Gallery as never before with an extraordinarily innovative design, which reveals the subtle play on light and perception so characteristic of their work.
Sandra Penketh, Director of Art Galleries at National Museums Liverpool, said: «For almost 60 years, the John Moores Painting Prize has represented the thrilling diversity and remarkable talent that is so characteristic of contemporary British painting, and this year's vibrant and exciting mix of selected works is certainly no exception.»
So characteristic of the voicemail medium itself, the work is at once a fragmented overlap of two distinct monologues and an intertwined role of artist and poet.
Italian - Swedish street artist Alessandro Battisti also known as ETNIK opened last Tuesday FUN da MENTAL a new solo show at the GCA Gallery in Nice, France Not unlike ETNIK's «Prospective Cities» series, a project started in 2003, the new exhibition focuses on an interesting mix of floating architectonic structures, graffiti and illustration expressing this sense for balance and composition so characteristic of his work.
As far as I'm aware Cy Twombly never painted outdoor murals, but seeing the exhibition of his last paintings that just opened at the Gagosian Gallery in Beverly Hills, I thought about bursts of unyielding energy, so characteristic of this octogenarian artist in the last years of his life.
The platform's dynamic pop colors, so characteristic of Stockholder's work, spill from the edge of the platform and Oval Lawn across the bordering pathway, leading to an equally colorful staircase and viewing platform installed on one of the smaller adjacent lawns.
«This work is so characteristic of her oeuvre and it has this scale and beauty,» Yamamoto said.
Especially for the House of Photography - Deichtorhallen Hamburg, she has made a new series of works that focus on the play of light and shadow that is so characteristic of her work.
Raja Ampat boasts not only the impressive bio diversity so characteristic of Indonesian diving, but is also remote enough to truly feel like you have escaped to another world where the only demands made of you are to sit back, relax and let the splendour of the underwater world amaze.
Embrace the balance of tranquility and vitality that is so characteristic of Bali, and so refreshingly redefined at Alila Villas Soori.
Despite this evolution, it nonetheless maintains the laid back vibes so characteristic of this region.
As previously stated in this article, Pasteurella is common in rabbits, and rabbits with the bacteria can live normal, active lives, exhibiting the joie de vivre so characteristic of them.
This dog had the ridge of hair that is so characteristic of today's Rhodesian Ridgeback.
In combination with the features so characteristic of any MINI, such as the vehicle's low centre of gravity, wide track gauge, short overhangs, transverse engine, rigid bodywork and intelligent lightweight design, innovative solutions in the chassis area make for even more precise and sporty handling.
Through its striking design with large air intakes at the front and the rear wing so characteristic of this very special model, the new 911 GT2 expresses the power and performance potential of the fastest - ever 911 right from the start even at a standstill.
Liman's approach to film - making, that is actually shooting each scene himself, lends to the film's raw element, choosing hand - held camera scenes over lush wide pans so characteristic of the Bond films.
Getting past the static photos and wordy profiles so characteristic of dating websites and even some mobile dating apps, the addition of live video chat gets right to the chemistry of in - person interaction, say companies offering the service.
And unlike the darker shades of the fall, the tweeds of spring come in all the soft, pastel hues and pretty palettes so characteristic of the season.
Finally, and possibly most importantly this study doesn't explain ANY of the metabolic effects so strongly linked to PCOS, as giving a massive injection of AMH to the pregnant mice still did NOT induce any of the metabolic abnormalities or insulin resistance that are so characteristic of the vast majority of women with the condition.
Dr. Szent - Gyorgyi had a theory that certain compounds found in wheat germ may be able to stop the «rapid reproduction» that is so characteristic of most cancers.
Woolley says studies of the drug are in their infancy, but he holds out hope that oxytocin could become a novel treatment for the social isolation and flat affect so characteristic of schizophrenia.
Of additional importance, the distinct ERP markers identified by Mills are so characteristic of the different brain organization in Williams that this information alone is approximately 90 percent accurate when analyzing brain activity to identify someone with Williams syndrome.
«To dispel any and all rumors that are so characteristic of Albany these days, I am running for re-election to the State Senate,» she said in a statement on Thursday.
«To dispel any and all rumors that are so characteristic of Albany these days, I am running for reelection to the State Senate,» she said.
In addition to playing splendid passes from midfield, the Welshman was also putting his foot in to win the ball and was also seen making those late runs from midfield and getting into great positions, attributes that were so characteristic of him last season.
The oddities and ironies that were so characteristic of this Series began to assert themselves in the third game, at Ebbets Field before a riotous crowd described by Red Smith, then a columnist for the Philadephia Record, as «curious creatures that are indigenous to Flatbush.»
But I needed to add something to this dough to give it that fluffy, brioche - like texture so characteristic of a babka.
The act of objectification loses the dynamic of the tension between present and future so characteristic of the teaching of Jesus (On this tension see N. Perrin, Kingdom, pp. 190 - 9, with its detailed exegesis, in particular, of the Lord's Prayer.)
This parable bears the stamp of authenticity, not only in that it coheres with the others of this group, but also in that we find ourselves once again confronted by the sure and sympathetic observation of Palestinian life so characteristic of Jesus.
Then was born the «Sabbath», so characteristic of the first covenant, and which foretells the sacred day of the new and final covenant [in Christ].
The notable wholesomeness and realism, so characteristic of the Hebrew mind, manifested itself here likewise.
«The directiveness which is so characteristic of life processes that it was considered the very essence of life, explicable only in vitalistic terms, is a necessary result of the peculiar system - rate of living organisms, namely that they are open systems.»
But this special sense of a vocation to America should be noted, and it is no doubt part of the whole post-existentialist self - consciousness so characteristic of the group.
People who wish to perform the high - flying routines of life in the Spirit without such aids reveal that they are still in the grip of self - reliant individualism so characteristic of discipleship
In the context of Hellenistic religiosity I find the positive significance of speaking in tongues in its ability to answer to the feeling of estrangement from God so characteristic of Hellenistic culture.
This fits well with the anti-intellectualism so characteristic of much of our culture.
It is the intricate system of security management so characteristic of totalitarian states.
How can we explain the inactivity, even the lethargy, which appears to have become so characteristic of the Catholic community in our European societies?
I argued that business ethics was but a form of quandary ethics so characteristic of most so - called applied ethics.
In the following paragraphs an effort will be made to investigate whether and to what extent the mood of the boundless, so characteristic of the American spirit, constitutes a kind of soft and yielding tyranny into which the eschatological and bounded finalities of the gospel are absorbed without great effect.
In this parable we find again the sympathetic observation of Palestinian peasant life so characteristic of Jesus.
It can be seen at once that here again the emphasis upon faith so characteristic of the synoptic stories is completely missing.
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