Sentences with phrase «square that circle by»

So Balls squares this circle by insisting he's never happier than standing up in front of a big party meeting and hearing people's opinions.
Ever since the American art critic Robert Coates thought to apply the term «Abstract Expressionism» to this art in 1946, observers have been trying to square the circle by making the work's diversity into something more neatly cohesive.

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Oh, and by the way, God didn't make the circle (even though it's perfect) and He didn't make the square root of 3 either (even though it has an infinite number of decimal places).
More sophisticated theologians have qualified this outrageous notion by saying that God can do nothing which is irrational, such as make square circles, or which is contrary to God's own nature and purpose, which are assumed to be good in some ultimate sense, and therefore that God can not engage in genuinely evil acts.
The decision to create a soul surely places constraints on divine power no more and no less restrictive than the physical impossibility of creating a square circle, 87 wherefore «the supreme miracle of the divine power... consists in being able, through a deep - reaching and all - embracing influence, incessantly to integrate, on a higher plane, all good and all evil in the reality which that power builds up by means of secondary causes.»
For instance: When we come upon a statement to the effect that «God can create square circles,» it is misleading to counter that statement by saying, «God can not create square circles» or «Not even God can create square circles
At this age your child is becoming more independent and you can expect him to dress himself and button clothes, brush his teeth with help, stack 9 - 10 blocks, draw circles and squares, use scissors, walk up steps by alternating his feet, jump from a step, hop, walk on his toes, pedal a tricycle, play with imaginary friends, have a very large vocabulary and use 3 - 4 word sentences and his speech should be 3/4 understandable.
The remnants of former palm groves are visible, concentrated right next to the road, surrounded by the circles typical of aspersion irrigation zones: Pivots with ranges of approximately 650 feet provide water to grain plots over an area of approximately 15 square miles.
Now Danish researchers have squared that circle by rotating just the bottom of a water - filled bucket.
The concept was straightforward — design and build a robot that could pick up inflatable game pieces (triangles, circles and squares each about a meter in the diameter) and hang them on pegs protruding from walls on either side of the 8.2 - by 16.4 - meter playing floor.
This test, developed by the study team, requires push - button responses to certain colored squares, circles and objects from everyday life.
The way to square this circle is to add just enough glucose to avoid dry eyes, eat more protein as well, and maintain ketosis by eating more MCT oil or coconut oil.
Sportsmax created circles and squares, or splashed patches of harsh black on soft white dresses for dramatic effect, while Karl Largerfeld's pale shades were broken up by geometric motifs.
The square links have cut out circles connected by brass links.
Lea Michele is standing by her man TMZ has learned the Glee actress has decided to keep dating new BF Matthew Paetz because she's As one of the top women's wrestlers in WWE, it can only be expected that fans would want to know about the English grappler outside of the squared circle.
Prepped by a reading assignment, students sit in a circle or square.
Squaring this circle would be difficult in the best of circumstances, but the department's early narrative about «tight on ends, loose on means» has been belied by its actual work (e.g., waiver requirements, OCR).
It runs and drives equally as well as it looks, and is equipped with the original 383ci engine backed by an automatic transmission and the iconic one - year - only squared circle famous race car steering wheel.
Full Version Games Include: Tap Farm, an interactive farm with fun animations and sounds Shapes and Colors, identify the correct color and shape including circles, triangles, squares, and more Alphabet Bounce, learn the alphabet with helpful voice narration Balloon Burst, a fun game to encourage hand eye coordination Animal Find, learn how to follow directions and identify objects Animal Puzzles, put together fun farm scenes Counting Jumble, learn how to count numbers 1 - 10 Animal Memory, match the animals to the card Fruit Slingshot, pure fun and entertainment for your kiddo Shadow Matching, improve critical thinking by identifying a shadow and outline Toy Box Numbers, help with numbers and counting while putting toys away Alphabet and Number Bingo, helpful voices call out numbers and letters to identify
By pressing square, triangle, circle, and then x in order, you can unleash a basic combo.
By snapping the ball with «x» you can then choose who you'd like to pass it by hitting R, circle, square, x, or trianglBy snapping the ball with «x» you can then choose who you'd like to pass it by hitting R, circle, square, x, or trianglby hitting R, circle, square, x, or triangle.
Uppercutting an enemy (up and square) will send him into the air, where you can jump up and start beating on it until it's weakened, then grab it (triangle) and throw it at another enemy, frog slam (down and circle) into them both, and keep the combo going by rooster uppercutting (up and circle) them back into the air... lather, rinse, repeat.
Although the last decade and a half has produced some novel takes on the genre like Half - Life and Bioshock, by and large the modern shooting game remains locked in a Live, Die, Repeat purgatory where heavily armed, square - jawed white men and indistinct armored figures circle each other in endless, contrived death spirals that always claim to be different, but are always the same.
Made by Adelaide - based duo Christopher aCAS and Christopher AFs, Expand tasks you with moving a little square carefully around a white maze that weaves itself around your movements, creating obstacles as you try to complete your way around its circle.
A squared circle, subdivided to suggest an approximation of the compositional matrix of his black paintings, is ringed by collaged illustrations of monsters and saints that shorthand some of the values embodied by his photographic typologies.
Another series from the late 1960s / early «70s was based on a system of building in tiers: polished aluminium sheet was formed into half circles, half squares, or cones, that were placed on mirror - polished bases «in order to push the space down through the floor or out through the wall, thus extending the forms by illusion».
The exhibition includes tactile works by Scott Alario, Michael DeLucia, Rachel Higgins, Gerard Mullin, Liz Nielsen, Sissi, Joe Winter, and Davide Zucco that relate the shapes present in the six drawers of the Cabinet: curvilinear shapes such as the oval and quatrefoil, equilateral, obtuse and isosceles triangles, trapezoids, polygons, circles, rectangles, and the square.
By the end of the decade, he had pared back to single squares or, more often, circles.
The transition into the externalized reconstruction of the viewer's own mind that fills the main gallery is signaled by Lucas Knipscher's What Nice Feet I Have # 1, a flat circle covered in newspaper that hangs from a narrow square pole just inches above its own shadow on the slick concrete floor.
Done by staining diluted acrylic paint onto raw, unsized canvas — a technique Mr. Noland learned from Helen Frankenthaler — they consist of concentric circles in a variety of colors centered on a square canvas.
Later he began his Protractor Series (71) of paintings, in which arcs, sometimes overlapping, within square borders are arranged side - by - side to produce full and half circles painted in rings of concentric color.
Using stenciling as the basis for her work process — Ms. Wanklyn may outline a fan, a cone, a circle or a square — which are left identifiable by their loose imprint.
The use of primary forms, like squares and circles, suggests the existence of a primordial world, made by pure geometry.
The exhibition includes tactile works by a group of contemporary artists that relate the shapes present in the six drawers of the Cabinet: curvilinear shapes such as the oval and quatrefoil, equilateral, obtuse and isosceles triangles, trapezoids, polygons, circles, rectangles, and the square.
Iota (all works 2003) is a square black ground invaded by a central white circle that radiates rings of dissolving intensity toward the edges.
I was struck by the compositional awkwardness — maybe it had to do with the imbalance of circles against squares, or maybe it had to do with the subdued middle ground palette sandwiched between loud colors.
In two recent series, one of rounded - squares that look somewhat like television or computers screens and the other of black concentric circles that resemble targets, he turns painting into an industrial project in the manner of photography by making multiple painted copies of a single one - off photographic image.
At the other extreme, she pays tribute to the influence of Goethe's colour theories in nests of coloured circles that predate Josef Albers» famous nests of squares by over 30 years.
Greenwich, CT 2012 «Nature Constructed», Curated by Michael Klein, Tayloe Piggott Gallery, Jackson, WY 2009 Thoughts in Circles & Squares: Noma Gallery, San Francisco, CA Permutation - Variant - Structure: Curated by Elisabeth Akkerman, Maiden Lane exhibition space, New York, NY 2007 Galerie Renate Bender, Munich, Germany 2004 «Art Paris», by Denise Cade Gallery, Paris, France 2003 Tamada Project, Tokyo, Japan Galerie Renate Bender, Munich, Germany 2001 Denise Cade Gallery, «Works of and with, but not on, Paper», New York, NY 1992 Sakura Gallery, Nagoya, Japan.
Jones favors lines, circles, squares, and ovals formed by shaped canvases that he carves, cuts, etches, and paints like a craftsman, while Slater layers the paint over the surface resulting in images that are never flat, line - driven, or hard - edge.
«A blazing sensuousness of color carried them, intensified by the circular format; since the circles were centered in square canvases, their form seemed gravity - free, not to be read as solid substance.
The trilogy of circles are uniform in size its images structured by a Donald Judd like architectural squares.
Here the quartered field is filled with the four letters of love, as compactly and economically as possible, but with my interest in the circle still called to mind by the tilted o.» (Robert Indiana in Art Now: New York, March 1969) The «O» according to art historian Joachim Pissarro «is an italicized O: it is tilting away, threatening to fall off the lower rank of letters VE, and break the complete square structure of these four neatly composed letters.
Margaret's work The Circled Square is currently on view at the Dallas Museum of Art in conjunction with the DallasSITES / Available Space project in the Boom Town exhibition curated by The ART Foundation.
Here's a good example, from a recent exhibition statement by the London abstract painter Cuillin Bantock (who is by no means an unintelligent writer): «Sixty years ago the British painter Patrick Heron pointed out that non-figuration was an ideal impossible of achievement, commenting further that Ben Nicholson's painting of four greyish circles in a greyish square eventually came to resemble the hob of an electric oven.
The distinct black lines and flat, opaque blocks of vivid, occasionally neon, color Burki formerly used have been replaced by quiet compositions of basic elements — lines, grids, squares, circles,
By 1963 Noland had concluded that he had exhausted the possibilities of his «Circles in a square» format.
The show also has a bit of a kick — circles, squares, grids and single - stem flowers present a playful atmosphere with art by Antonio Asis, Mel Kendrick, Alan Shields, Jennifer Barlett, Dan Rizzie and others.
The drawings prompted by Basaldella, and Laffoley's totally wild paintings inspired by the Indian Test Pattern's circle - in - square composition, are the focus of the late artist's exhibition at Francis Naumann.
The work was originally commissioned by Vaari Claffey for Gracelands: Circling the Square, as part of eva International, 2012.
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