Sentences with phrase «term of technique»

A further tip in terms of technique is the element of surprise.
He'll never match Pirlo in terms of technique of course few lads ever will.
You know, it's funny that you say that — these are a bit unusual in terms of technique, but what we found so interesting is how they bake up to taste totally, completely NOT unusual!
He is among Harry Kane and Sergio Aguero in terms of his technique and finishing but I believe he's above Morata, Lukaku and Firmino.
Ozil is the perfect partner - in - crime for Sanchez, with the German more than able to match the Chilean in terms of technique.
«There is no single way to do this and no single curricular form that this can take, both in terms of techniques or material,» Goldsmith says.
«The transposon and methylation profiles are pretty standard in terms of technique and protocol so it's pretty easy for other labs to repeat the experiment on, for example, naïve cells from a newly developed method,» says Yupeng He, a graduate student in the Ecker lab who helped lead the work.
In reality, what began development feeling highly original late last decade, before either Richard Linklater (Waking Life, A Scanner Darkly) or Robert Zemeckis (The Polar Express, Monster House) had dabbled in computer - aided rotoscoping, ultimately registers less than groundbreaking in terms of technique and the gritty postmodern story isn't strong enough to make up for that.
Each level builds on the previous in terms of the techniques you need to use to get through.Nothing gets stale and it continuously challenges the player without being too frustrating, its a really great balance that few games, especially platformers are able to achieve.
In terms of technique, Aldridge was inspired by the screenprinting of photographs pioneered by Warhol and Rauschenberg in the 1960s and 70s, in particular by Rauschenberg's collage - like print Signs (1970), which he saw in the recent exhibition on American prints at the British Museum.
There's a lot to be said about the resemblances between these paintings and older Abstract and Pop paintings, in terms of technique — optical appearance, that is — and several names come to mind, including Robert Motherwell.
Only Andy Warhol has actually offered anything new in terms of technique, by adapting the commercial and purely mechanical process of silk screen to the purposes of painting on canvas.
We did a lot of improvisation in terms of techniques and devices to get our point made.»
Pollock gradually developed his own methods, departing radically from traditional painting in terms of techniques, materials and outcomes.
In terms of technique, she stands out as a truly talented colourist and draughtswoman, favouring crayon, pastel, acrylic or collage over oil paints (Manifesto for a Lost Cause, 1966; Stray Dogs [Dogs of Barcelona], 1965).
Over the years, the art of Georg Baselitz assumed many different influences and has expanded in terms of techniques and somewhat in style.
In terms of technique, he uses a drywall blade to drag layers of translucent and opaque coats of paint across the canvas to gradually build his architectural compositions.
In terms of technique, a logical extrapolation from this would be the notion that, where the essence of tonality is that dialectic of suffering presented in organized form, Schoenberg's replacement of tonal order — motivic saturation and ultimately the tone row — is the organizing matter of pure, untransfigured suffering.
My approach to therapy is compassionate, flexible and creative in terms of technique and style.
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