Sentences with phrase «taken as the touchstone»

Those decisions are now taken as the touchstone for liberal jurisprudence.

Not exact matches

is one of the most important, successful, permanent touchstones of modern culture: Through an original American story, it takes the player through the same pressures and temptations as the protagonist.
This chapter takes as its point of departure and as recurring touchstones several texts of Benedetto Croce and Antonio Gramsci.
Yet, while those films used the experiment as a touchstone, allowing the story to take on more aspects of a thriller, Kyle Patrick Alvarez's film is less concerned with thriller elements, but rather the loss of individuality the participants experienced, and how quickly the guards began to abuse the prisoners, most of whom quickly bent to authority.
Many may wish to give the film a spot in their collections too, whether if it's as one of the 1980s» biggest blockbusters, as one of the Walt Disney Company's earliest and most successful Touchstone films, or more likely, as an amusing human drama which provides a unique and compelling take on a cinematically well - tread period of history.
Her tragic end in Kapò, in a tracking shot famously blasted by Jacques Rivette as the epitome of tastelessness, is as iconic as they come, but the more apt thematic touchstone for her work in Amour is surely Alain Resnais's not - insignificantly - titled Hiroshima mon amour, as the unnamed French actress scarred by her punishment for taking up with a German soldier in the closing days of the war.
There are two shows currently taking place in New York that regard Obama as a touchstone.
The large - scale installation Sanctuary, which was on display at Touchstones Rochdale as part of the Asia Triennial Manchester (2014), takes particular inspiration from Japanese Zen dry landscape gardens.
Light and the Unseen recognizes this history and takes it as its point of departure, using it as a touchstone for further exploration.
The final exhibition for Sharon Lockhart's season at The Artist's Institute takes darkness as a point of departure, bringing together a night painting from Katz's personal collection with the pioneering flash photography of Harold Edgerton, two artists whose works have been touchstones for Sharon's latest series of photographs.
A theatrical performance, developed using this exhibition as a touchstone, will take place on Saturday 12 November 2016 at Wexford Arts Centre.
The final exhibition for Sharon Lockhart's season at The Artist's Institute takes darkness as a point of departure, bringing together a night painting from Alex Katz's personal collection with the pioneering flash photography of Harold Edgerton, two artists whose works have been touchstones for Sharon's latest series of photographs, When You're Free, You Run in the Dark.
When Rosemary Luckett was learning needlework and drawing pictures on envelopes as a child in her Idaho farmhouse, she couldn't have imagined where her interest in art would take her — but «Earth Blankets,» her new solo exhibition at Touchstone Gallery in downtown D.C., represents the wonderful visions that materialize when an artist pursues her interests, hones her skills, and embraces true versatility.
Use our intensive care nurse resume sample as a touchstone to take the «pulse» of your resume and see where it stands right now.
However, what I can say is that whilst those horrific experiences were taking place, as mentioned previously, my Mother was a constant touchstone of strength.
It will be known as the «Ohana» floor, taking the Hawaiian word for family, a touchstone in the company's corporate philosophy of treating not only its own employees like family, but being open and involved with the surrounding community.
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