Sentences with phrase «through metamorphosis»

What begins as a weird, simple plot goes through a metamorphosis where I was driven as much by finding out what was really going on as I was by the puzzles.
The story ultimately was about the main character having to go through a metamorphosis in order to be accepted by others.
But then he goes through this metamorphosis, which is what makes it a great part.
Aaron Taylor - Johnson does a brilliant job portraying Dave Lizewski through his metamorphosis from irrelevant teenager to New York City's famous costumed vigilante.
My PhD (Department of Zoology, University of Cambridge 1999) considered the possibility of the retention of memory through metamorphosis in Drosophila.
«If you don't have the right kind of pool habitat for adults to select for breeding or to sustain the development of tadpoles through metamorphosis, it doesn't matter how hard you work to save the species.»
Hence it is too that womanliness first comes into existence through a metamorphosis; it comes into existence when the infinite pertness is transfigured in womanly devotion.

Not exact matches

A whole metamorphosis is occurring (going through the eye of the needle as you say it) and it is exciting.»
The fact that scientific * understanding * changes indicates that we are * learning * more about our world — it does not indicate that the world itself is going through some slow metamorphoses to keep up with scientific theories.
I imagine I was going through some sort of metamorphosis [mental, physical & spiritual].
regularly to friends who are going through similar metamorphoses together.
But such despair, whether it be of the youth or of the man, is essentially the same, it does not reach any metamorphosis in which the consciousness of the eternal in the self breaks through, so that the battle might begin which either potentiates despair to a higher power or leads to faith.
This, I would say, is due to the fact that we are the generations in whose persons, individually and corporately, the enormous metamorphosis through which Christianity is passing is actually occurring.
Through Blake we can sense the theological significance of a poetic reversal of our mythical traditions, and become open to the possibility that the uniquely modern metamorphosis of the sacred into the profane is the culmination of a redemptive and kenotic movement of the Godhead.
He argued that, within this process, there existed an unchangeable essence of Christianity which, in the course of history, had gone through one metamorphosis after another.
A simple hobby which started with the percept of organizing recipes through a food blog has gradually metamorphosed into a memoir over the years.
Business wear has gone through a lot of its own metamorphosis over the years, and today's business fashion is suitable for the office and then, with a few minor changes, it transforms to after hours fashion in a flash.
It had huge «caterpillar food» cards and a metamorphosis butterfly puppet that could pass through the holes in the cards, just like the book!
Unlike moths, cockroaches don't go through complete metamorphoses, so Bozkurt couldn't implant electrodes in them while they developed.
The experiment also serves as a test bed for the 500 - times - more - sensitive Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE), which will study the metamorphoses of neutrinos during an 800 - mile journey through the Earth.
I saw one foreign graduate student literally metamorphose in 1 year from awkward and shy to outgoing and confident through active participation in Toast Masters.
For example, after metamorphosing through a series of unenviable guises, the male giant seadevil may be lucky enough to encounter a female on his epic journey through the dark ocean depths.
But Daya Bay's nuclear reactors produce billions of trillions of electron antineutrinos every second, emitted by neutrons during a process called «beta decay,» and scientists have finally been able to measure their metamorphosis as they pass through a series of detectors positioned outside the reactors.
It turned out that the amount and diversity of poisons were high in eggs, then decreased through tadpole life, then started to increase again after metamorphosis (when the tadpole turned into a small toad).
The many stages we experience practically mimic that of a metamorphosis, a distinct passage through profound maturation, representing the powerful resilience and wisdom of our nature.
Love all three looks and the metamorphosis the dress goes through from business to casual to dressy..
I love seeing the metamorphosis of this piece through time.
A onetime teen performer, he went through a series of career metamorphoses — studio pariah, rebel filmmaker, drug casualty, and comeback kid — before finally settling comfortably into the role of character actor par excellence, with a rogues» gallery of killers and freaks unmatched in psychotic intensity and demented glee.
Wood gives a power - house performance as Tracy, and shows great maturity as she takes the character through a total metamorphosis.
WeDo 2.0 offers projects that let students discover the surface of Mars with a model rover, or explore the Amazon rainforest through frog metamorphosis.
In its metamorphosis from 2007 concept car to 2011 production car, the Volt has gone through a reckoning.
Now here's an SUV that's gone through a big metamorphosis for 2018 and we are not exaggerating when we say it's long overdue.
The stages of a monarch butterfly's migration to Mexico echo the metamorphosis of a marriage through Kuper's colorful, expressive artwork and impeccable narrative, which features rich characters and a deliriously luscious setting.
In urgent fashion, Dubois deftly evokes Russia's political and social metamorphosis over the past 30 years through the prism of this particular and moving relationship.»
We are progressing nicely toward Summer 2012, where we plan to reach a major milestone in our metamorphosis that will set the stage for scalable growth and breadth taking us through the end of 2012 and well into 2013.»
As usual, Jack Perdu was walking through theYale University campus with his nose buried in Ovid's Metamorphoses.
During the cycle, the insect moves through a complete metamorphosis — from egg to larva to pupa to adult — and is most dangerous in the larval and adult stages.
The Internet has ushered in an information revolution, and with mushrooming social media platforms appearing across the globe, and web - based content largely replacing that of printed materials formerly issued by national tourist boards, it is clear that their roles are going through something of a metamorphosis.
People can see the stages of metamorphosis that the butterflies go through.
Cage talks about why they chose Detroit as the backdrop for the story, stating that it felt «right» due to the metamorphosis these characters go through.
His paintings are so appealing at first sight, as delightful coloured patterns with pleasing figurative imagery, that many look no longer, or see no further, and for them the magical metamorphosis does not take place; they do not find that they are standing on a little terrace under a walnut tree looking through an overgrown garden straight towards the afternoon sun which is sparkling on the Seine below them, and all looking not as it would to them, but more mysterious, more overpowering, fuller of space and light and colour and overwhelmingly real and harmonious.
James Welling: Metamorphosis is a publication accompanying the artist's first European survey exhibition, on view at Kunstforum Wien in Vienna through July 16.
On the wall: Helmar Lerski, From the series: Metamorphosis through light, 1935/1936, Foreground: Ronald Jones, Untitled (This trestle was used to hold bodies...), 1990, Courtesy and Jean - Pierre Lehmann Collection, Installation view KW Institute for Contemporary Art, 2017, Photo: Frank Sperling
For Flavin, neon, as a given form, is a way of articulating potentially infinite series that enter into a critical relationship with the surrounding space: it offers a structural comment, contradiction and poetic metamorphosis through light.
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With the gallery's constant metamorphosis, 12.6 Lyrae becomes both a eulogy to light and an exploration of space and time through sound.
Each segment of the story portrays this discussion — starting at the iconic performative regimentation workers and mechanization of their actions during the production process, through a full metamorphosis of people and interiors into nature.
«Through painting and graphics I explore images to uncover the dynamic forces behind their appearance: emergence, growth, decay, metamorphosis.
The show, entitled, Metamorphosis, will open with an artist's reception on Saturday, October 17th from 6 — 8 pm, and will run through November 14,
Boat names evoke the pastoral activity of fishing and the landscape of the sea; the paraphernalia of naval warfare describes a bucolic idyll expressed as if a shaded garden temple; instruments of revolution and agriculture - a gun, a drum, a guillotine blade, a hoe, a spade - similarly harness the language of the seasonal metamorphosis in which a garden, like society, is ordered and celebrated through themes suggested by the French Revolution.
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