Sentences with phrase «such intense work»

For those owners who can see the long term benefits such intense work will bring to their holiday rental business.
That is very few calories for such an intense work out schedule.
This is a marvelous breed but in any breed with such intense working traits, it is so easy to get unstable dogs who are a threat to everyone and that is precisely what will happen if everyone starts to breed them.

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If you become so immersed in work during intense launch periods that you literally disappear into a haze to emerge six hours later, hungry, irritable and overworked, try cognitive - behavioral tools such as a scheduled phone call or a timer with a bell.
Such change will occur only through diligent work and intense consciousness raising efforts.
but fortunately there are psychologists, mental health practitioners and others who do and I have benefitted greatly from their work, personal testimonies and the various articles / publications which they have produced --(for example, The Journal of Transpersonal Psychology; The Religious & Spiritual Problems category in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th Edition (DSM - IV) published by the American Psychiatric Association; The US National Library of Medicine National Institutes of Health PubMed.gov database of healthcare and scientific literature)-- about the adverse psychological effects which can arise when persons engage in intense / deep spiritual practices such as intense / deep prayer, fasting and meditation which alter their state of consciousness.
«Again, if the Fall were the cause of the predestination of Christ, it would follow that God's greatest work was only occasional, for the glory of all will not be so intense as that of Christ, and it seems unreasonable to think that God would have foregone such a work because of Adam's good deed, if he had not sinned.»
Apparently the fine folks at Forbidden Root knew something we didn't though, because the intense floral flavor works very well with such a big beer, making quite the tribute to the American South.
If anyone is to blame for his confidence crisis then it has to be Wenger; if he had bought another striker since begining of last season when it became obvious to every football follower Giroud still needs a lot of work to become the finished article then the poor chap will not be under such intense scrutiny and pressure.....
Black holes and neutron stars both earn their own double - page spreads, although the discoverer of the latter, Jocelyn Bell Burnell, may not appreciate that working so close to such intense gravitational fields has caused her to age unnaturally fast (her date of birth is given incorrectly).
Plants genetically modified to produce biodegradable insecticides such as Bt are one way to solve these problems, but this approach does not work for all pests and there is intense opposition to GM crops in many countries.
The program is organized in such way that it alternates between days where you work with heavier weights, and days of short, intense training.
And you'll never over-train because you're working out in such amazingly short (but intense) «windows» that guarantee you enjoy fast gains, without risk of injury!
Well, there's no exact answer, because many variables come into play, such as how many days per week you work out, the intensity that you work out, your age, the type of workout you're performing (slow cardio, intense bodyweight training, weight training, etc), and many other factors.
MG: What was it like working on such an intense film like «Last House on the Left» remake?
After falling in love with New York, Rodriguez was accepted into NYU's Tisch School of Arts and had four years of intense theater training at both the Atlantic Theatre Company and Experimental Theatre Wing, landing roles on the stage in works such as «Casa Blue: The Last Moments in the Life of Frida Kahlo.»
Such is the staunchly committed work ethic of the 20 - year - old actress that she's not averse to filming «intense» scenes — involving hysteria, tears and tunnels — amid a rather serious bout of food poisoning.
They reflect on their film, from conception to reception, touching upon such topics as the intense opening scene, their research trips from scuba diving to a sewage treatment plant (the latter, for a cut sequence), working with Ellen DeGeneres and Albert Brooks, the animation challenges, this being seen as the less desirable project to the concurrently advancing The Incredibles, and the film's enduring legacy.
It's his ability to make music that compliments a scene rather than eclipse it that has made him an invaluable creative partner to filmmakers who work in such intense melodramatic registers, and Burwell is emphatic that his scores aren't responsible for all of the emotional heavy - lifting.
In particular, mindfulness can be used as a technique for working constructively with intense emotions such as fear and anger that often lead to misunderstandings and conflicts.
No one in their right minds would do such a thing and and with such intense concentration unless it was their job and few amateurs have a clue how proofreaders do their work, the painstaking line by line approach, reading it backwards, etc..
Studies in exercising dogs have observed how this anaerobic process provides maximum power for up to 10 seconds, making it essential for intense, short lasting work such as weight pulling or sprints by your dog.
Discouragement was seen a lot in the dogs used during 9/11, repeated finding of dead bodies can lead the dog to become despondent, as such during searching in such intense situations handlers instruct living beings to hide so that they may be found and provide the dog with hope that its work is not being done in vain.
That being said, there are some challenges with short - nosed dogs (such as Pugs, Boston Terriers, and Boxers) since the nose work can be intense at times.
And the image and the surface of the «Little Image» paintings are really intense, I find them exciting in general as well as the most exciting of Krasner's work, so what is the role or standing of the category genius, when facing such paintings?
The Adventures of a Photographer comprises works from the last twelve years: dreamlike landscapes, cityscapes and industrial nightscapes saturated with intense colour along with carefully executed black and white images of people and interiors such as her renowned portraits of Indian upper - middle - class families and her latest project File Room.
On October 26th, Ken Johnson's review Minding the Gap Between Rarefied and Local Art Culture states, «A video called «Intertextuality» that shows a chicken wandering around on a city street has been altered to give it the high - contrast darks and lights and the intense, fruity color of an Andy Warhol painting... The effect of such works is to conflate in the viewer's mind two habitually separated realms: that of rarefied high art and that of popular culture and ordinary life.
Contemporary artists such as Ed Ruscha, Doug Aitken, Ugo Rondinone, Christian Marclay, Elliott Hundley, Phillip Taaffe and many others have all expressed their intense admiration for Conner's work.
In works such as Beers in Andalusia., Palma images the aftermath of a small gathering, the intense red, ochre, violet, and aqua palette mirroring the exuberance of the artist.
After such a period of intense exhibition, Williams is now taking a step back to focus solely on her practice, working from her new studio in Haggerston.
Her art, characterised by an intense realism, includes works on paper and ephemeral installations, and find inspiration in contemporary or historical events such as the torture of women in Nicaragua, the Holocaust and the atrocities committed during the Vietnamese War.
These works were a riposte to abstract - expressionist pictures, such as Jackson Pollock's «drip» paintings; the compositions were more radical and the process of producing them more intense.
Cézanne and fellow Post-Impressionists used increasingly abstract and geometric forms and juxtapositions of pure, intense colors toward emotional effect to create works such as La Montagne Sainte - Victoire (1888 - 90).
Dumas draws on her expansive visual archive and the nuances of language to create intense, psychologically charged works which explore themes such as sexuality, love, death and guilt, often referencing art history and current affairs.
While many works in Lauder's collection display dramatic formal properties such as intense contrasts of light and dark, they all convey her profound interest in humanity and suggest a highly personal approach to this most modern of media.
Luminist landscapes - exemplified by those of Frederic E Church, Albert Bierstadt, and the Missouri frontier painter George Caleb Bingham (1811 - 79)- were characterized by intense, often dramatic light effects, a style visible also in the hauntingly beautiful works of Whistler, such as Crepuscule in Flesh Colour and Green, Valparaiso (1866) and Nocturne: Blue and Silver - Chelsea (1871).
As such, his works are vivid and somewhat intoxicating, finished with a slick style and intense precision.
At the same time, Dray's work is all about an intense engagement with and enjoyment of materials, and plays with visual cues such as the red lightning flash that appears on the side of heating units and on fuse tabs on the wall sockets.
By the end of the decade, the artist's ongoing exploration of figure - ground tensions is expressed in works such as «Große Flächenteilung / Spiegel» (Large field - division / mirror)(1989) and «Unterbrechung» (Interruption)(1989), in which simple shapes are painted over horizontal swaths of intense and even acrid contrasting colour fields.
By the end of the decade, the artist's ongoing exploration of figure - ground tensions is expressed in such works as «Große Flächenteilung / Spiegel» (Large field - division / mirror)(1989) and «Unterbrechung» (Interruption)(1989), in which simple shapes are painted over horizontal swaths of intense and even acrid contrasting color fields.
Dickinson will exhibit paintings by artists inspired by these principles, including those artists directly influenced by Mondrian such as Charmion von Wiegand and César Domela; Yves Klein, who devised and patented the most intense shade of blue he could conceive of for his IKB series; and members of Arte Povera and ZERO groups, including Agostino Bonalumi, Turi Simetti, Enrico Castellani and most notably Lucio Fontana, whose Tagli in primary colours are his most desirable and sought - after works.
Fried creates her own intense worlds in these small, contained sculptures; Hesse, a Jewish German - born American sculptor, was known for her original work in materials such as latex, fiberglass, and plastics, many of which have decayed over time.
In fact, he had prophesied the emergence of such works as early as 1947, when he called for «the development of a bland, large, balanced Apollonian art in which passion does not fill in the gaps left by faulty or omitted application of theory but takes off from where the most advanced theory stops, and in which an intense detachment informs all.»
Her work has been included in several international group exhibitions such as the 18th Biennale, Sydney; La Triennale: Intense Proximity, Palais de Tokyo, Paris; On Line, Museum of Modern Art, New York; Liverpool Biennale, Tate Liverpool; Manifesta 7, Trentino - Alto Adige / Südtirol; 7th Gwangju Biennale, Gwangju.
Embodying this dichotomy, her work contains an intense vividness of life that perhaps can be drawn to her personal history, surviving a youth in concentration camps; like a number of artists of her time, such as Paul Thek and Hannah Wilke, who came out of intensity, there is an incredible rigor and vibrance driven from the force of life.
As natural catastrophes, such as floods, heatwaves or wildfires, are expected to become more frequent and intense in the future, mitigating their impacts through working partnerships and the dissemination of risk information is vital.
This is because CCS can work with existing fossil fuel plants which are likely to be in operation for decades, and with industries such as steel which are energy intense but do not use electricity.
«Outsourcing can reduce client costs and enable small firms to provide labor intensive services such as large, discovery intense litigation, even though the firms might not maintain sufficient ongoing staff to handle the work, according to a new ethics opinion issued today.»
Ultimately, a hackathon is also a social event and working in such an intense environment is a great bonding experience for any team.
There are many examples of how anxiety presents with youth: school refusal, anxiety when transitioning from middle school to HS, from HS to college, and from college to becoming a working adult, fears of separation and illness of loved ones, somatic symptoms such as headaches, stomachaches, discomfort in social situations, intense fear that occurs unexpectedly, panic attacks, obsessions and compulsions.
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