Andy likes to write, often, in
the space between what deniers call «warmists» and what warmists call «deniers.»
It and the two other works on view — Radio Piece (Hong Kong)(2015), a backward moving shot of Hong Kong's Kowloon district, and KING (after Alfred Wertheimer's 1956 picture of a young man named Elvis Presley)(2015), for which Claerbout has recreated the historical photograph, pixel by pixel, using other images taken throughout Elvis's career — masterfully play on
the space between what is real in physical terms and what one can come to perceive as real in the digital realm in which we spend so much of our lives.
The term reflects both Sodi's interest in process and his desire to reveal beauty existing in
the space between what can be seen.
The work utilizes paint, text, and a range of materials to create
a space between what is read and simply seen.
It's much more about internal versus external relationships and how there's a correlation of
space between what is seen / what is not seen and inside / outside.
That would leave too little down
space between what is normal and what might lead to hypoglycemic shock.
A metaphysical love story that explores
the space between what we know and what we feel.
Specifically, Geden takes aim at studies like the U.N. Environment Programme's (UNEP) «gap» report that each year looks at
the space between what nations are doing to cut emissions, what they say they have plans to do, and what is actually needed in order to stay within 2 degrees.
It lives and festers in
the spaces between what can be understood and what can be proved to be understood.
Not exact matches
His niche is
what he calls the pre-luxury market — the sweet spot
between $ 300 and $ 600 — sharing shelf
space with brands like Stuart Weitzman and Aquatalia, and once dominated by names such as Cole Haan and Donald J. Pliner, before they were sold and repositioned at a lower price point.
I learned about serif and sans serif typefaces, about varying the amount of
space between different letter combinations, about
what makes great typography great.
If this carefully coordinated
space «ballet» works, however, Musk's old car will be running laps
between the sun and Mars in
what's called a hyperbolic orbit.
Your party will probably go off without a hitch, but that
space between «probably» and «actually» is
what you buy insurance for.
Asked Sunday at SXSW about
what he will do post-Gawker, he said, «the
space between private and public is very interesting, somewhere
between messaging and public forums.»
«We wanted to observe
what was happening
between people in their
spaces, to help foster innovation,» she said.
Space limitations did not allow me to address
what would be a prudent division of lawmaking functions
between legislators and judges in our culture.
Clayton argues that evolutionary biology severely limits
what we can call divine action, though he believes that science does allow a small but significant
space for interaction
between creature and Creator.
More accurately,
what is the
space - time distance
between B and C?
This will provide
space for the nuanced discussions
between what sociologist Robert Nisbet called the «laissez - faire of social groups.»
I find that
space between striving and resting where my mind is active and my hands are doing
what they were meant to do and something that wasn't there before is taking shape.
What I am trying to say is that the text for my first point this morning is actually that
space in
between verses 13 and 14.
But for me the greatest difference
between Thomas Aquinas» Cosmological Argument and any and all arguments from design comes from
what all the advocates of design admit: that the candidate for the Intelligent Designer could be, at least theoretically, just about any supra «human intelligent manipulator of complex artifacts, from outer «
space aliens to Al Gore's Mama Gaia.
As another example, if the relationship
between the strengths of the gravitational force and the electromagnetic force were not close to
what it is, then the cosmos would not harbor any stars that explode and spew out life - supporting chemical elements into
space or any other stars that form planets.
bob July 9, 2010 1:20 pm I say with complete confidence fishon — any experience you «know» or believe you have had with the god you believe in has taken place in your imagination, or in the
space between your eyes and
what ever page of the bible you happen to be reading.
-- The main differentiation
between atheists and religious, seems to be perception — The perception of
space and time — and how they describe
what they have seen in a small picture, or big picture venue --
(Cf. the phenomenon of the «runners» at first connected with the mother plant and then separated from it; the fluid transition
between various plants and animals which appear to be one; the germ - cell inside and outside the parent organism, etc.) Living forms which present
what are apparently very great differences in
space and time can ontologically have the same morphological principle, so that enormous differences of external form can derive from the material substratum and chance patterns of circumstance without change of substantial form (caterpillar - chrysalis butterfly).
What Bultmann means is that the difference
between the mythological language of the New Testament and ecclesiastical dogma on the one hand and his own interpretation on the other is that the former presents us with a «miraculous, supernatural event», whereas the right interpretation is one which suggests «an historical event wrought out in time and
space».
What is the new thing God is wanting to do here in this
space between the rock and the hard place?
You would set up a distance relationship
between A and 13 according to the probability that A can eat B and ask whether this distance relation is or is not compatible with
what we understand by Eucidean
space.
But mark their issues, good and ill; —
What space the gulf
between shall fill?
Maybe the blank
space between the christmas tree and the menorah is
what you'd call an Atheist display.
And I freely admit I sometimes use too many extraneous,
space - consuming, overly - descriptive, qualifying, words or sentences written quickly and in a stream - of - conscientiousness, run - on sort of fashion with occasional typos mostly due to fatigue of being up way too late (which also explains this post in general) after a long day of political discussion which refreshingly had little religious content though of course there is often much overlap
between the two but posting is barely a hobby but more of an occasional passtime so now i wonder if
what I write could be considered abuse as I've can't really recall seeing much if any sorrt of «text filibustering» not that this is exactly filibustering more a spontaneous text performance response joke and meant in jest to be absurdly long and useless so of course i hope you appreciate the spirit.
But no matter
what we keep the
space between our lines tight and compact.
It's obviously
what made LeBron James
what he is today, but the key differences (and people can correct me if I'm wrong)
between bully - ball vs. back - to - the - basket is vision and creating
space.
«We have an Asturias championship, the Spanish championship, and now the European championship, together with the FIA and CIK homologations, so they tell you which
space between the track you need to have,
what space of run - off area you need to have,
what cornering speed you need to have,
what kerbs you need to fit, because there are standards for all the circuits.»
His debut versus Norwich City was a creative masterclass, his ability to link up with Roberto Soldado and create
space in -
between the lines was
what was missing for the opening three Premier League games.
As mentioned above, the territorial battle is paramount, but of equal importance will be each team's ability to retreat and clog the passing the lanes, because if Lionel Messi is afforded time and
space to operate
between the midfield and the defense; well, Pep knows better than anyone
what will happen.
No shortage of sunbeds — you don't need to do «the old towels down at 7 am» routine — it doesn't matter
what time of day you amble down to the pool there are tons of empty sunbeds, tons of parasols and plenty of
space between you and the next set of sunseekers!
On a mother (of a) quest for 15 years as a journalist, activist and nonprofit visionary, Lisa Reagan explores the
space between our unsustainable industrial story and the emerging story of
what is possible for Cultural Creative families — who are leading the way forward.
Because of the
space of time spanned
between each of the 6th, 7th and 8th grade sessions, we were able to put
what we learned into practice and then bring our experiences back to the course to share and to review where needed.»
This -LCB-
what we create here
between us -RCB- is a sacred
space.
«The things that go into making a great coach area: 1st: being a really compassionate caring person that has a real interest in people growing... the art of coaching begins with [a real] understanding [of] the value of the person in front of you... that high regard that a person has for another is at the center of GREAT coaching... That
space between... the outcome and
what [we say] to them... defines young minds, how they think about themselves taking the credibility from an adult voice.
A peek through Verb's glass door (tucked
between a no - frills cupcake shop and a bicycle - friendly cafe) reveals a lofty, light - filled
space packed with yarn, fabric, sewing notions, books, patterns, tools, clothes to make yourself, and signs of life in every corner — but calling this a store visit would barely scratch the surface of
what we learned.
On a Mother (of a) Quest for 15 years as a journalist, activist and nonprofit visionary, Lisa Reagan explores the
space between our unsustainable industrial story and the emerging story of
what is possible for Cultural Creative families — who are leading the way forward.
This quote really resonates with the message of being able to understand the difference
between doing your best and being a perfectionist and
what it looks like when we don't give ourselves
space to human.
KRISTEN STRATTON: I have a question about how much
space should be
between the front seat and the rear seat because my husband is really tall, he is 6» 5 so he always gets frustrated that he can't put his seat all the way back because our youngest is still rear facing and I am always like you can't be touching, so
what is the
space that needs to be there?
Older moms say they feel closest to their «babies» no matter
what the family size or
spacing between kids.
The video below shows
what happens when left skull with the air
space between the top of the skull and the yellow liquid — and the right skull with no air
space — hit the wall.
It feels like a constant dance
between joy and despair as we sit in the
spaces of
what could have been,
what is, and
what it will be.
And for those of you who aren't yet pregnant again,
what are some factors to consider when it to
spacing between your kids?