Sentences with phrase «thoughts coalesce»

It's relevant to note that these thoughts coalesced while I was listening to Morra's podcast, which I listened to after walking Violet to school and during my run loop home, before settling into a day packed with conference calls and multimedia work.

Not exact matches

But the fact that both Whitehead and Russell coalesced to produce a collaborated three - volume work extending over ten years does give some indication of the importance of the problem in Whitehead's own thought.
I believe that I overcame this demonic force that manifested to me, which emanated from our collective unconscious, all destructive thought energies coalescing all together from all of humanity which sought to manifest and I happened to be its outlet, because I was not and I am not mentally impaired.
Yes, it may be in a lot of flux, but I tend to think more can be identified and explained about some coalescing new concepts of authority, beyond her few comments near the end that it is in some combination of Scripture and community.
A number of elements in modern thought have coalesced to bring about this picture of an evolving universe impermeable to any divine purposive influence.
Other things I learn and I'm not sure how — as if a series of fractions of words coalesced into a completed thought.
Chapin says, «I've been thinking about food justice issues for as long as I can remember, but it was only when I became a mother (and a mother of an exhaustingly picky eater in my 2nd son Van, at that) that my ideas coalesced into a song.
«I think President Obama can take a lesson from what is going on here with Governor Cuomo in terms of coalescing with the opposing party.
So I think what you saw tonight was kind of coalescing around a candidate that has a proven track record, who's a steadfast supporter of issues, of women's issues, LGBT equality issues, such as Betty Jean Grant,» Zellner said.
I think we should think through now how we can coalesce with Lib Dems who want to stay in their party and Greens who want to stay in their party — so you can have major disagreements on some issues and pull together on other issues.»
Should this gang of eight coalesce into some kind of voting bloc — think Independent Democratic Coalition in the State Senate — they could exert considerable influence.
So I thought it was important to begin to coalesce behind Senator Flanagan, so I voted for him.»
«I think this race is about values and coalescing on values and bringing the fight to Washington,» Cobb said in an interview with The Post-Star at Lake George on June 28, on her way in to a meeting with the Warren County Democratic Committee.
The web coalesced «a million people who have the same thoughts and ideas.»
Moons are generally thought to form in one of two ways — either by coalescing from the same cloud of debris as their parent planet, or as wandering objects captured by the parent's gravitational pull.
The result was taken by many to imply that complex life is rare in the universe, since Earth's large moon is thought to have coalesced from the debris of a freak collision between a Mars - sized planet and Earth.
It was thought that moons form around planets just as planets form around stars, by coalescing from a gaseous disc surrounding a central object.
Planets are thought to coalesce from a dusty disc around a young star.
The moon is thought to have coalesced from the debris of an impact between a Mars - sized world and Earth some 4.5 billion years ago.
We used to think that moons form around planets in the same way as planets form around stars: coalescing from a gaseous disc that surrounded the planet as it formed.
There's going to be dozens, maybe hundreds of technologies that are brought to bear on this and hopefully, they will coalesce into something that really effectively deals with this threat, because it isn't going away, I don't think.
Others think the rings go through cycles: moons collide forming new rings that coalesce into new moons which eventually collide again, with the current rings as little as 100 million years old.
While water molecules were part of the cloud of gas and dust that coalesced into our solar system 4.6 billion years ago, Earth's early history included scorching temperatures and little - to - no atmosphere, so it was thought that any water on the planet's surface would likely have evaporated.
«The revelations of the past six months that have coalesced into the Time's Up and #MeToo movements have had us thinking a lot about the opening salvos of the sexual revolution and the heroines of those early battles for equality in the workplace and the bedroom.
Luckily, the dramatic elements eventually coalesce into an interesting and thought - provoking drama, and we're rooted into the characters and their plights sufficiently to be interested in what happens to them, even if there are occasionally herky - jerky moments from time to time.
Those wide - ranging thoughts end up coalescing into Han's psychologically compelling fiction, including her first work to be published in English, The Vegetarian.
I think that, like this blog, many of us former recovering comics writers will keep spaces for the thoughts about comics that coalesce into something longer than a series of tweets.
My brain works like this: bits of thoughts, ideas, feelings, and impressions are constantly being fed into it, then every once in a while, the amorphous cloud of junk in my head coalesces... Read More
Thus the Hebraic original sin of willfulness and the Platonic imperfection of created men as rational coalesce in Augustinian, and thus in much of Christian, thinking.
In the final area of the game, when the collective desires of humanity have coalesced into a physical realm where it's no long necessary to think or make conscious choices, the game finally prompts its core question: «Who has the right to free choice — the self or the collective?»
Looking at his black - and - whites, I think of the spur - of - the - moment intersections that coalesce during city strolls.
Drawing, assemblage and vernacular ceramic traditions coalesce through material thinking and kinesthetic wonder.
Benjamin DeMott: Drawing, assemblage, and vernacular ceramic traditions coalesce through material thinking and kinesthetic wonder.
I think that painters hit their stride after 35: that is when form and content start to coalesce.
He imagined «grains of thought» coalescing at ever - larger scales until they became a single global consciousness that he called the Omega Point....
Unfortunately, what we too often label mendacity is really the Group - Think that coalesces around what is best for each of the Big Bureaucracies.
Managing Partners will oversee the firm's day - to - day operations; more and better leadership will be required to coalesce the attorneys and staff; reinforce partners» and associates» confidence about their firm's future; think strategically about the firm; take the steps to retain productive and profitable partners and associates; maximize opportunities in core competencies; and identify opportunities that compliment and supplement current areas of expertise.
The thinking - feelling axis is about «judging» and means to describe a propensity for making judgments based on a «reflective, linear process that coalesces into a particular judgment.»
Right now, there's such a vacuum and there's no coalescing around an idea, and I thought, well, if I put something out there, maybe we can have the bitcoin community gather together.»
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