Sentences with phrase «time coalesce»

I begin with random marks and colors that over time coalesce....
I begin with random marks and colors that over time coalesce into forms and spatial relationships.
If the Lib Dems go into coalition with the Tories it will be the last time they coalesce with anyone — their support (ie, progressive voters) will melt away, even, if as seems unlikely, they get PR.
In fact, my reservations have at times coalesced into loathing.
The space becomes a duplicate site where different geographies and times coalesce - the existing walls of a 20th century power station intersect the commercial sphere of a now global Africa.
In her hands, notated moments in time coalesced into works of art.

Not exact matches

Then light was liberated, and then gravity created the first stars and galaxies, then billions of years later, a local star went supernova and seeded the local nebula with heavier elements, elements necessary for life, elements that were not created during the Big Bang, then the sun was born, then the planets coalesced, and billions of years later some primate wrote a story about how the Earth was created at the same time as the rest of the universe, getting it wrong because that primate did not have the science nor technology to really understand what happened, so he gave it his best guess, most likely an iteration of an older story told prior to the advent of the Judeo Christian religion.
Some have notices this can lead to taboo results wherein the galaxies, solar systems and planets are forced to coalesce quite quickly and get uncomfortably close to a much smaller time scale for the universe without really messing with the standard model.
Without coalescing is important because I am not referring to the state of «falling in love» or «being in love» in which boundaries seem to disappear and two become as one, at least for a time.
Barfield's conception of the incarnation as a freeing of man, in the course of time, to say the Divine Name («I am...») here coalesces with Altizer's idea that the death of God frees us to see the contemporary reality of a continuing incarnational kenosis leading to a nonhubristic apotheosis of man.15 Barfield has achieved with his metaphorical sensitivity a pre-view of a «final participation» which is the coincidentia oppositorum Altizer was insufficiently able to apprehend with his dialectical method.
Only this time all such elements coalesced under the leadership of a reborn Catholic party, the Christian Democrats.
By the time of the General Conference of 1844, held in New York, opinion in the North had coalesced against the gag of silence placed on the slavery question.
The scrubbed - down blood from the cobbled asphalt Coalescing in time through the act of brute Roman soldiery.
Communication can be difficult at the best of times, but when under the stress of a bad performance and horrible result, it becomes nigh impossible to frame your words in a way that does not cause offence to someone equally disappointed, and which coalesces anger towards a fellow sufferer to ease our own hurt.
There hasn't been enough time to coalesce around a favorite, the source said.
Each time I ventured out I added to my knowledge and through time a swirling mist of facts and incidents kind of coalesced into something like an understanding of London — a kind of ownership.
Cox is continuing to insist that the GOP has time to coalesce around a candidate, even though the governor is sitting on a massive campaign was chest — we'll find out exactly how big of a haul he has managed to amass later this month.
says now is the time for the Republicans to coalesce around a candidate following a drawn - out roller coaster of a primary season.
They are therefore acting, while the government retains relatively strong public support, to try to eliminate any points within the party leadership or structures — no matter how seemingly insignificant at this moment in time — around which opposition could coalesce into an alternative political perspective within the party.
For the first time in his two - year - old mayoralty, NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio is facing broad - based grassroots resistance, which has coalesced against major components of his plans for creating 200,000 affordable housing units in 10 years.
This time the Republican leaders publicly opposed gay marriage, but knowing that both public opinion and lobbying muscle were coalescing on the other side, they freed their members to vote as they wished.
For a time, Ms. Moskowitz, a Democrat, seemed uniquely capable of reassembling the political coalition that coalesced behind Michael R. Bloomberg in his 12 years as mayor.
But it's also possible that there may be elements of human demographic history that predispose these lineages to coalesce at certain times
The alleles associated with light pigmentation swept to near fixation outside of Africa due to positive selection, and we show that these lineages coalesce ~ 60 ka, corresponding with the time of migration of modern humans out of Africa.
Global diversity in the Y chromosome and mitochondrial DNA coalesce at approximately the same times in humans.
Lester Brown, at times ridiculed, has been warning the world for 40 years about coalescing energy, food and population crises.
Imagine that we coalesce the Cartesian x, y, z axes into one, leaving a «space - time» in two dimensions: space and t. Considering the relatively peculiar nature of light, it is possible that photons may indeed not recognise one of these «dimensions», either «space» or «t ``.
Around this time, scientists believe, a stupendous collision between a Mars - size rock and the young Earth produced debris that eventually coalesced to form our moon.
Around the time Earth formed, a slightly larger world coalesced by a much different star.
They are in a zone located about three times the distance from the star as Earth is from the sun — still close enough, theoretically, to coalesce into more complex molecules from which life could spring.
The gas in such disks tends to get blown away from the star relatively quickly, so researchers have wondered whether planets can coalesce in the short time the gas is available.
There would also have been a great deal of gas back then since it wouldn't have had much time to coalesce into the stars we see today.
«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.
This deal took time to coalesce — the film reportedly carries a budget in the $ 50 million range, and word is this deal comes with a P&A commitment in the $ 15 million range.
But its various echoes and callbacks coalesce into an at - times sweet, at - times heartbreaking portrait of someone who hesitates to articulate his desires.
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.
The emotional, the intellectual, the physical, all coalesce in Velvet Goldmine to create a feeling of a time and a place.
YA / General Interest: Sharply etched, poignant episodes coalesce smoothly into a novel that evokes a young girl's rebellion against her mother and at times painful, at times joy - filled, passage through childhood and adolescence.
Like a lot of knowledge that coalesces over time, you tend to forget that this isn't general knowledge that's imparted to every dewy - eyed would - be novelist that cracks open a copy of Publisher's Marketplace.
The early Internet was a dreary, gray, text - based world, constructed at a time when slow bandwidths prevailed and web browser standards hadn't coalesced.
In most cases, major currency trends occur when a variety of factors coalesce for a period of time, giving impetus to one currency over other currencies.
These two viable times must coalesce for a pregnancy to potentially occur.
Beginning the end of July these three events coalesce into one grand time!
From there, the «Seven Stars» make an appearance, coalescing from random points to recreate the mathematical and dynamic formations to accompany the passage of time, similarly recreated from the original PlayStation 2 bios in the form of the Crystal Clock.
But in subsequent runs, experimentation and happy accidents coalesce into tangible knowledge of how to shave seconds off your completion time, and maximize dust cleaned up.
As for the future, I'm resuming full - time indie development, with new collaborations coalescing.
As its grip on MMO design coalesced over time, I would argue that this mandate has largely resulted in consequences that did more harm than good.
Rather, they coalesce to transform observations as simple as a ray of afternoon sunlight into a lyrical description of the passage of time, heightening our awareness of such subtleties and, in turn, the process of looking itself.
Devoid of urban elements and even the passage of time, these works display an affectionate symbiosis between woman and environment, while also narrating the distinction of human experience — elegant garments seem to frolic throughout the landscape without fully coalescing, while nature itself maintains a somewhat masculine, rugged quality.
On the screens, all manner of lines, marks and colors coalesce into the views from Mr. Hockney's bedroom window in Bridlington, near his Yorkshire birthplace, where he recently lived for a time.
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