Sentences with phrase «strands as the movement»

There are even brushes that allow air to travel through as you comb, helping to dry strands as the movement goes on.

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The Jansenist movement among Roman Catholics and certain sectarian strands in the Reformation churches have been prepared to say that such non-Christians are without God and without hope in this world; they have regarded those countless men and women as only what somebody once called «missionary fodder.»
As each cycle progresses, the movement of this plasma (black loop) shifts the solar magnetic fields (gold strands)-- from which sunspots erupt — from the sun's midlatitudes to its equator.
Coupled to the ring that serves as an engine, this enzyme synthesizes an RNA strand based on the DNA sequence and uses the chemical energy released during this process for the rotational movement of the DNA ring.
A selection of Cragg's watercolours in which the human body is configured as a floating, twisting strand of chromosomes continues his preoccupation with uncovering the material world... Cragg's sculptures possess a strong sense of movement as though energised by physical charges or currents.
In thinking about this time / space relationship of patterns and movement I became interested in the affinity of postmodern dance to works such as «Single Strand, Forward Motion» that also forge a relationship to cultural activities such as walking meditation, marching bands, and line dancing.
Influenced by photographers such as Lewis Hine and Paul Strand and by the worker - photography movement, Killip recovers the documentary image through long observation of daily life, recorded in books and extensive photographic series.
This movement is prominently represented in the ABA's MacCrate Report44 and the more recent proposals for revamping the legal curriculum advanced by the Carnegie Foundation.45 As Professor Backer recently observed, the Carnegie - MacCrate proposals for reform have largely neglected globalization, and the globalization proposals for reform have largely neglected the Carnegie - MacCrate emphasis on professional experience.46 Globalizing LRW instruction would create an opportunity for bringing these two strands of legal education reform closer together.
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