Sentences with phrase «take inspiration in»

The graphics have improved and take inspiration in places from some other platform games such as Braid and Limbo.
I rarely wear the colour orange and so I'll have to take the inspiration in this post and run with it — who knows, maybe I can manage one orange look this AW17?!
You can take inspiration in many forms when creating this look and I have decided to go down the graphic leggings route and teamed this up with biker pieces like the padded jacket and buckled boots.
Typically I try to take inspiration in all the different forms it comes to me.
They are somewhat an intense version of his RTW creations, but all taking inspiration in the urban modern woman (whatever that means).
Taking inspiration in the awing Vision Mercedes - Maybach 6 concept shown two years ago, the new automobile features a retro - style split rear window.
The work takes inspiration in part from classical imagery: The artist finds resonance in both representational Catholic iconography as well as the architectural forms of European Gothic and Islamic architecture, while recent praise in the New York Times places her in a complex lineage with both Georgia O'Keefe and Judy Chicago.
Berlin - based artist Tomás Saraceno (b. 1973, Argentina) takes inspiration in the adaptability, integrity, and beauty of such natural formations as molecular chains, clouds, and spiderwebs.
The exhibition takes its inspiration in part from the 1985 New Zealand post-apocalyptic film of the same name, and serves as an abstract documentation of the ways that humans have responded to the ecological crises of climate change with scientifically informed aesthetic practices.
Salvatore Arancio's practice, encompassing ceramic and sculpture, photo - etching, collage, video and animation, re-appropriates found images, taking inspiration in 19th century books, geologists» drawings, natural history museums collections, botanical gardens, documentaries and Internet found footage.
This playlist is inspired by Tropicália musicians such as Caetano Veloso and GiIberto Gil, as well was the rock and roll musicians like Jimi Hendrix from whom Oiticica took inspiration in the 1970s.
Shaped by feeling yet informed by fact, they resonate a strong awareness of the pre-Impressionist landscapes of the early 19th Century — the landscapes of Casper David Friedrich and John Constable, for instance, from which they seem remarkably able to have taken inspiration in equal measure.

Not exact matches

Having studied experimental psychology as an undergraduate at Cambridge, Hinton was enthusiastic about neural nets, which were software constructs that took their inspiration from the way networks of neurons in the brain were thought to work.
The retailer kicked off a multi-million pound cross-channel campaign in early November, taking its inspiration from Cinderella.
A little inspiration goes a long way, so the next time you are feeling unmotivated to take action in your business, pull out your favorite quotes, or better yet post them on the wall in your home or office, and get yourself back in the game quicker.
When employees take pride in their leadership and their organization, inspiration follows close behind.
One can only assume that Priebe took inspiration from James Bond, who used a laser watch in 1995's GoldenEye to dramatically escape a train car that was about explode.
For instance, you could take your laptop to an independent, artistic coffee shop and find inspiration from new sights, sounds, and smells, without the people you normally converse with in the office.
Bacalao takes inspiration from traditional Newfoundland cuisine and updates it in sophisticated ways.
Use the following stories as inspiration or take their advice and apply them to your business to help you in your selling efforts.
The company, which claims the inspiration for the shirt lies in American Westerns, issued an apology and took the item out of circulation.
The Irish movement draws inspiration from protests in Poland, where women took to the streets in huge numbers to successfully prevent their government from passing harsh abortion laws last year.
Companies in Silicon Valley and beyond are taking note, including Pinterest, which took inspiration from the National Football League for its latest diversity initiatives.
Though Trump campaign spokesperson Jason Miller released a statement early Tuesday morning praising Melania Trump's address as «beautiful,» and noting that her «team of writers took notes on her life's inspirations, and in some instances included fragments that reflected her own thinking.»
«In this remarkable book, Schawbel gives you all the resources, advice and inspiration you need to take charge of your own career and get ahead at work.
This is because Zuckerberg set the example in this, and previous unrelated posts, by frequently taking the opportunity to demonstrate inspiration and support to followers, especially women in tech.
While every attendee at MADE is a valuable source of knowledge and inspiration, those below took to the stage and shared their advice, knowledge, personal stories, and everything in between - providing everything needed to help inspire you to achieve great things with your business.
The idea takes its inspiration from efforts in the past and present that encourage and recognize givers of all financial means and backgrounds.
Villa Roche Cline, which has six bedrooms and six bathrooms, was bought by Estée Lauder and her husband in 1961 and her company's classic fragrance, Beautiful, is believed to have taken its inspiration from flowers in the grounds.
Just as inspiration: If you'd taken a one - third stake in Apple back then and...
Peirone took inspiration from Jean - Paul Sartre's play No Exit, about the hell experienced by three people trapped in a room, as well as such haunting films as The Shining, Mulholland Drive, and Heavenly Creatures.
The idea that laws and institutions are sustained by virtues and practices that they do not generate takes inspiration from Pope Benedict XVI's latest encyclical, Caritas in Veritate.
I also believe in God, and I respect the Bible as a work of inspiration, and a source of inspiration, but I don't believe it is necessarily historical, and I certainly don't believe its creation stories should be taken literally, since the various stories conflict with each other.
It is far easier to folow the history and see why your book, your god, and the NT needed to be created, BY MEN... no evidence of divine inspiration... a line showing the previous cultures your story was taken from, and one can see where the wisdom of men was incorporated... just in your version it is not mans wisdom, but something from some deity (who until the NT was a very vindictive, murderous, egotistical god), who suddenly is all love and flowers.
Although at first it takes a little getting used to, pupils soon learn to appreciate the strong religious emphasis of the College, and find it a source of inspiration and support in their studies and in their personal development.
On the question of biblical authority in Reformation theology much has been written but especial note should be taken on A. Skevington Wood, Captive to the Word: Martin Luther, Doctor of Sacred Scripture (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1969); Kenneth Kantzer, «Calvin and the Holy Scripture,» in Inspiration and Interpretation, ed.
Let's cut to the cause of things, The bible, as wonderful as an inspiration to the soul, to be taken in the literal sense, word for word, is a tad bit precocious.
They took as their main inspiration and guide the prison writings of Dietrich Bonhoeffer, the dissident pastor and theologian executed by the Nazi regime in April 1945.
Taking the initiative in recent discussion concerning inspiration are apologists like Francis Schaeffer and Harold Lindsell who see inerrancy as the watershed of the Christian faith.
In a poll taken by Christianity Today in 1957, for example, among members of the Protestant clergy who chose to call themselves conservative or fundamental, 48 % affirmed that belief in Scripture's inspiration also demanded a commitment to its inerrancy, while 52 % said they were either unsure of the doctrine of inerrancy or rejected it outright.1 Discussion within evangelicalism concerning the inspiration of Scripture has usually focused on this point: whether or not Scripture is inerranIn a poll taken by Christianity Today in 1957, for example, among members of the Protestant clergy who chose to call themselves conservative or fundamental, 48 % affirmed that belief in Scripture's inspiration also demanded a commitment to its inerrancy, while 52 % said they were either unsure of the doctrine of inerrancy or rejected it outright.1 Discussion within evangelicalism concerning the inspiration of Scripture has usually focused on this point: whether or not Scripture is inerranin 1957, for example, among members of the Protestant clergy who chose to call themselves conservative or fundamental, 48 % affirmed that belief in Scripture's inspiration also demanded a commitment to its inerrancy, while 52 % said they were either unsure of the doctrine of inerrancy or rejected it outright.1 Discussion within evangelicalism concerning the inspiration of Scripture has usually focused on this point: whether or not Scripture is inerranin Scripture's inspiration also demanded a commitment to its inerrancy, while 52 % said they were either unsure of the doctrine of inerrancy or rejected it outright.1 Discussion within evangelicalism concerning the inspiration of Scripture has usually focused on this point: whether or not Scripture is inerrant.
To question the direct Pauline authorship of the pastoral epistles does not take away their divine inspiration, but it means that they have to be treated in a different manner.
Green's inspiration for writing the book came from his five - month stint as a children's hospital chaplain, one step in a winding early life that took him away from that possible call to ministry, and into the world of publishing.
This going theory does fit Occam's Razor quite nicely and in all honesty lines up with how we treat other books of the Bible — we take note of the writer, their context, etc. and see inspiration coming through that lens.
In Judaism, scripture and the understanding of it was historically taken to be a work in progress, a collection of inspiration and commentary on the nature of God and Man (including, of course, Womb - manIn Judaism, scripture and the understanding of it was historically taken to be a work in progress, a collection of inspiration and commentary on the nature of God and Man (including, of course, Womb - manin progress, a collection of inspiration and commentary on the nature of God and Man (including, of course, Womb - man).
This drastic change has taken place in a decade in which there was no decline in belief in God or belief in life after death or the inspiration of the Bible or in church attendance, and a statistically significant increase in the frequency of prayer.
He takes Psalm 92:14 as his inspiration: «They will still bear fruit in old age, they will stay fresh and green.»
While we all take some inspiration from ancient paganisms, there are some groups who are deeply dedicated to studying the primary texts and archaeological records of their chosen cultural framework to try to make their paths as close to their spiritual ancestors as reasonably possible in the modern world — this includes the use of bonfires and occasionally animal sacrifice.
And Merleau - Ponty finds it in envelopment: «We speak of «inspiration,» and the word should be taken literally.
But the Incarnation gives John the inspiration and licence to take personification much further than anything in the Old Testament.
Stunting yeah perhaps the young ladies in question could remain clothed and take some inspiration from another group campaigning for justice.
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