The phrase
"subsequent generations" refers to the future or later groups of people who come after the current or previous generations.
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The exhibition takes us beyond the pioneers of Pop and to the work of
subsequent generations of artists for whom Pop art has been an inspiration or a vehicle for critique.
And the donated egg's mitochondria, which could in theory have unknown defects or affect the nuclear DNA in some way yet unknown to science, would also be passed
onto subsequent generations.
The first generation take the blue - collar jobs and establish a secure environment
where subsequent generations can be free to pursue higher - education and become progressive, invaluable members of society.
But a romantic would note the way abstraction's emotional content connects with
subsequent generations often living in a near parallel universe.
I personally don't have a problem with the principle of drawing a line limiting the transmission of citizenship to
subsequent generations lacking any real connection to this country.
When they reach the red giant stage, these elements are released into space, ready to be used
in subsequent generations of new stars.
As one of the most influential artists of the second part of the 20th century, Schneemann's pioneering investigations into subjectivity, the social construction of the female body, and the cultural biases of art history have had significant influence
on subsequent generations of artists.
It shows that the languages of abstraction have remained urgent, relevant and critical, revisited and reinvented
by subsequent generations of artists over the last fifty years, and that they continue to provoke contemporary practitioners into dialogue.
Pop Life: Art in a Material World argues that Warhol's most radical lesson is reflected in the work of artists of
subsequent generations who, rather than simply representing or commenting upon our mass media culture, have infiltrated the publicity machine...
Beginning at the turn of the twentieth century with the still - lifes of John Frederick Peto and landscapes of John Frederick Kensett and Childe Hassam, the exhibition will progress
through subsequent generations, including paintings by Edwin Dickinson, Walter Murch, Philip Pearlstein, Neil Welliver, George Nick and Lennart Anderson.
When breeding a new inbred rice variety scientists first cross two or more different varieties, then select the best offspring
from subsequent generations of inbreeding until they get an inbred with all the characteristics they are breeding for.
In addition to showcasing the experimental work he, Heinz Mack and Günther Uecker created as part of it, the show charts its influence
over subsequent generations of artists.
Oursler continues to pioneer the intersection of art and technology in multimedia works that have in turn
inspired subsequent generations of artists working digitally and across media platforms.
Supernova explosions blew these heavier elements into interstellar space, where they mixed with clouds of primordial hydrogen and helium and were recycled
into subsequent generations of stars.
Horses and other animals typically used for transport are products of directed domestication: Humans take an animal out of the wild with a specific use in mind, and
breed subsequent generations for that purpose.
As immigrants and
subsequent generations born in America become a larger segment of the population, they have worked hard to become part of the melting pot while also holding onto the aspects of their cultural heritage they hold dear.
That was the third generation City (first generation in India) and the three
subsequent generations too made their way into the country and became the most popular car in their segment.
But flash has its limitations and will someday reach a scaling barrier that would
leave subsequent generations of digital cameras and cell phones unable to store significantly more information or operate orders of magnitude faster than their predecessors — at least not without costing a lot more.
The cycle of poverty is a phenomenon where poor families, more severely in LEDCs, become trapped in poverty for generations due to limited or no access to fundamental resources such as education, financial and
subsequent generations also being underprivileged.
In fact, many Matter families are choosing to do this type of work to give themselves the best possible chance to thrive in the context of wealth and
allow subsequent generations to do so, too.
Inside, first - generation wealth creators will learn how to create a culture of sustainability and growth and
endow subsequent generations with the tools and mindset necessary to prosper.
Since Plato is often cited as the source of the sharp separation of the sensible and the intelligible that has
preoccupied subsequent generations of philosophers, it is hard to overestimate the significance of Whitehead's footnote.
Florida scrub jays (Aphelocoma coerulescens)-- endangered, 20 - centimeter - long bluish birds, first attracted biologists» attention almost 50 years ago because the young often stick around the nest to help the parents
raise subsequent generations of offspring, a rare breeding arrangement among vertebrates.
If the monkeys don't slow down, they may deplete the islands of their food source, and if that happens, they may even forget how to use their stone tools over
subsequent generations because the use of technology is a learned behavior passed from one animal to the next.
Scientists are continuing to research other potential effects of the disaster, such as whether increased incidence of mental retardation is occurring in
subsequent generations due to their progenitors» radiation exposure.
• There's an upward mobility opportunity here: The poor kids with the greatest potential to rise out of poverty — and
bring subsequent generations with them — are high - ability poor kids.
The Toyota Supra was first introduced into the American market in 1979 (then called the Toyota Celica Supra) and lasted through three
subsequent generations before leaving our shores in 1998, four years before production ended altogether in 2002.
Time will tell if this and other such crosses will reveal themselves in
subsequent generations when their recessive carrying descendants finally meet!
Over five decades of performance art practices by such artists as Benjamin Patterson, David Hammons, Senga Nengudi, Lorraine O'Grady, Adrian Piper and Ulysses Jenkins are presented along representatives of
subsequent generations such as Carrie Mae Weems, William Pope.L, Terry Adkins, Sherman Fleming, Danny Tisdale, Lyle Ashton Harris, Clifford Owens, Kalup Linzy and Adam Pendleton, among others.
This is part of what Pop art achieved and
what subsequent generations of painters do when they work from photography: they estrange it enough to make its deepest impact thinkable.
These initiative bolster that ecology; what we have to hope is that this actually
enables subsequent generations to both imagine and inhabit a London that is actually «affordable» and more than just «creative».
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