Not exact matches
Allowing for the
remarkable contrasts, Ker believes he can still trace at least one theme through the
work of all six of his subjects, a theme that has little to do with the obvious «motifs» of English Catholicism
such as «aestheticism, a love of ritual, ceremony, tradition, the appeal of authority, a romantic triumphalism, the lure of the exotic and foreign, a preoccupation with sin and guilt.»
The fact that an ancient table of contents, already referred to in the Latin version of the fifth or sixth century, omits mention of the Testimonium (though, admittedly, it is selective, one must find it hard to believe that
such a
remarkable passage would be omitted by anyone, let alone by a Christian, summarizing the
work) is further indication that either there was no
such notice or that it was much less
remarkable than it reads at present.
Against the uncritical implication of
such conventional associations, I claim that there is a
remarkable absence of reference in Whitehead's
work to «evolution,» to specific evolutionist theories, or to specific evolutionary cosmologies or cosmologists.
It would have been
remarkable not just because Buchler is
working in the tradition of American naturalism but also because, as I have just pointed out,
such a conflict is common among many sorts of metaphysicians, not just among naturalistic metaphysicians.
We are well used to
such Evangelicals, sharing with them the doctrinal and moral essentials of classical Christianity, a commitment to the Augustinian patrimony of the West, recent
remarkable joint statements on justification, and much common
work for the sanctity of life, Biblical standards of sexual morality, social justice, environmental responsibility and world peace.
It's been an honor to
work with
such dedicated, talented and
remarkable faculty and staff.
New
work from a team led by Carnegie's Martin Jonikas published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences reveals a protein that is necessary for green algae to achieve
such remarkable efficiency.
In particular, checkpoint immunotherapy approaches,
such as those that target the PD - 1 and CTLA - 4 pathways, have led to
remarkable responses in patients for whom no other treatments
worked.
Vargo said the
work represents an important breakthrough, especially when one considers social insects
such as honeybees, fire ants and termites are
remarkable creatures among which thousands of individuals
work together to form a superorganism.
«The Knapps have applied their
remarkable energy and resources — including hard
work — to finding better ways to learn about complex diseases
such as lupus and to use that knowledge to help others,» said James Madara, MD, dean of the biological sciences and the Pritzker School of Medicine and vice president for medical affairs.
It is
working for several years and in
such a few time this brand has got
remarkable appreciation from her beloved customers.
He started his
work a few years ago, and in
such time, he got
remarkable feedback from people.
The first recipient of MDA's Humanitarian of the Year Award, Masak's
work as field announcer for the Special Olympics and his eight - year stint as host of The Jerry Lewis Telethon represents only a fraction of his
remarkable work as a compassionate philanthropist, and though Masak's film
work may not be as prolific or as frequent as his extensive television
work, his roles in
such films as Tora!
Most of the features that make Lewis» directorial
work such a
remarkable exception to the dominance of a realist aesthetic in Hollywood filmmaking are brilliantly apparent in The Errand Boy, including the foregrounding of sound manipulation (most blatant in the sequence involving the post-synchronisation of the song «Lover» for a musical film, and in the tape manipulation of Kathleen Freeman's reaction to having been left by her driver in the back seat of a convertible receiving a car wash) and the placement of actors in a shot so as to highlight the presence of the camera (as when Morty, an undirected and oblivious extra in a film - within - the - film cocktail - party scene, keeps looking at the camera from the background of a shot in which other extras, in their roles as party guests, intermittently block him from the camera).
Director Michael Showalter, best known for TV acting in the likes of «The Wet Hot American Summer,» has a
remarkable sense of comic timing, and gets
such outstanding
work from his cast that one can see this film already being considered for year - end awards for Ensemble Performances.
From Oprah's Oscar - nominated
work in «The Color Purple» (1985) through her fine performances in films
such as «Beloved» and «Selma,» she has demonstrated a
remarkable ability to disappear into characters whose adult lives couldn't be more dissimilar to hers.
It's
remarkable what a formidable filmography she's put together at
such a young age,
working with directors like Joe Wright, Wes Anderson, Peter Jackson, Peter Weir, and now Greta Gerwig.
Overall, the cast for Mortal Instruments is pretty solid, thanks to the involvement of people
such as Headey and Harris; even the youngster Collins and Bower have done decent (if not exactly
remarkable)
work so far in their careers.
All this reminds us that the personal tragedies of Trainspotting were part of a much larger story, but, as before, it's the
remarkable characterizations that give this
work such devastating impact.
But a reader only has to open the first page to understand this
remarkable work of art is a masterpiece of compression, each section its own unique piece to a larger puzzle that eventually builds an entire universe, with lines that streak like comets through the space breaks,
such as: «Bad art is from no one to no one» and «Happiness begins to deteriorate once it is named.»
Working with Nicole, we became immersed in this exciting new area, and we began to consider why this trend is taking off in
such a
remarkable way.
Marc, I have tremendous respect for the authors you mention, and many others who are doing
remarkable work on both traditional and self - publishing sides of the industry,
such as CJ Lyons.
It belongs to the miscellaneous class under the
working group which is
remarkable for their excellence at carrying out police jobs
such as guarding property, sled - pulling, and or search and rescue.
It belongs to the
working breed family which is
remarkable for their exceptional skills in carrying out jobs
such as guarding property, sled - pulling, and or water - rescuing.
While recognizing the
remarkable progress the association has made in areas
such as member engagement, leadership development and inclusion, Meyer acknowledged that there is still
work to do.
In Montreal, English born architect John Ostell
worked on a significant number of
remarkable constructions in the Georgian style
such as the Old Montreal Custom House and the Grand séminaire de Montréal.
They do
such a
remarkable job on every project they
work on, and just 3 more weeks and this gem will be in our PS4's!
Working with Bungie has been
remarkable and Eris is
such a satisfying character to play.
Other highlights include Fawn and Snag, two
remarkable bronze
works from 1944, and earlier
works such as the untitled brightly coloured standing mobile from around 1942 that Calder gifted to his good friend, the artist Jean Hélion.
But what is
remarkable in
works, or environments,
such as Sedibeng, it comes with the rain (2016) is how she creates a range of associations that explore powerful socio - political and metaphysical notions of fertility, land, Afro - diasporic spiritual aesthetics and practices.
It features Spanish Colonial artworks
such as religious paintings, portraits, furniture, and decorative arts, and also boasts
remarkable works by early - and mid-20th century Mexican painters and printmakers.
This
remarkable display of Simpson's earlier
work — only the second series competed after she received her MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago — is an honor for the gallery to present in
such depth.
Ranging from Edmier's earliest
works,
such as I Met a Girl Who Sang the Blues (1991) through Bremen Towne, Keith Edmier: 1991 - 2007 presents a
remarkable overview of Edmier's
work.
PAFA has also successfully attracted a number of important gifts that further support the Collecting Plan, most notably the
remarkable recent gift from Linda Lee Alter of 400
works by
such women artists as Alice Neel, Louise Bourgeois, Louise Nevelson, Faith Ringgold, and Miriam Schapiro.
By Carter B. Horsley This evening sale of contemporary art has the usual sprinkling of famous names
such as Francis Bacon (1909 - 1992), Willem de Kooning (1904 - 1997), Adolph Gottlieb (1903 - 1974), Gerhard Richter (b. 1932), Anselm Kiefer (b. 1945), Cy Twombly (b. 1928), Morris Louis (1912 - 1962), Andy Warhol (1928 - 1987), Mark Rothko (1903 - 1970), Roy Lichtenstein (1923 - 1997), mostly with good and representative but not truly
remarkable works.
This was followed by further collage - like
works such as the photoscreenprint Watermark, 1973, a
remarkable clash of visual elements that epitomized a move towards an adoption of popular culture as a subject matter.
The sculpture collection comprises
works dating from antiquity to the present, from
remarkable ancient - Egyptian pieces to modern and contemporary
works by artists
such as Constantin Brancusi, Alberto Giacometti, Isamu Noguchi, Donald Judd, and Anish Kapoor.
Groff introduces Tompkins
work noting: «What is
remarkable about these paintings isn't just the amazing technical skills in achieving these monumental structures but in how he makes it seem like it's all
such great fun.
The
work extends Locke's
remarkable use of cardboard for the building of extraordinary artworks,
such as the monumental sculpture Hemmed in Two (2002) recently acquired by Pérez Art Museum Miami.
Over the past two decades, Nygren has developed a
remarkable body of
work with institutions, galleries, artists, and publishers
such as Beckmans College of Design, Birkhäuser, Färgfabriken, Hasselblad Centre, Moderna Museet, Phaidon, Serpentine Galleries, David Zwirner, and others.
As
such, Morgan
works with a
remarkable range of both historic and contemporary art on paper as well as contemporary artists.
Director of the Henry Moore Foundation, Godfrey Worsdale, says: «I feel sure that Henry Moore would have been fascinated to see his
work inspiring
such outstanding designs, and we hope this collection will encourage new audiences to discover and appreciate his
remarkable work and the studios he created them in.»
The arrangements of the geometrics brings a
remarkable sense of fluidity to some
works such as her Untitled 03 from 1983.
During these student years, it was
remarkable to many that someone who was showing
such extraordinary achievements whilst attending college actually spent his early years
working at his mother's hair salon.
This is a once - in - a-lifetime opportunity to see
remarkable works up - close by more than sixty artists including seminal figures
such as Man Ray, André Kertész, Berenice Abbott, Alexandr Rodchenko and Edward Steichen.
One
such example is his
remarkable 1966
work, Contact, a highly reduced, bare - boned ode to pure form and bold swathes of hard - edged color.
We are particularly pleased to be presenting this
work to the marketplace at a time when there is
such tremendous demand for examples by Rothko of this
remarkable quality.
Part of the story here is that it is this very sort of very careful
work done by John Kennedy and Phil Jones and other colleagues
working on these datasets that has allowed us to start challenging the models and our understanding in
such a detailed way — in some ways it is quite
remarkable that the observational data is now good enough to identify this level of detail in how the climate varies and changes.
What's truly
remarkable when you think about it is how all these self - regulating heat engines
work together to produce
such a remarkably stable climate that sometimes persists in more or less the same steady with no major perturbations for tens and hundreds of millions of years at a stretch.
This exhibition is a
remarkable demonstration of how, over 50 years,
such an attitude evolved and is reflected in
such a vast body of
work.