Sentences with phrase «to a particular moment»

We can detect that signal, giving us insight into which portions of the brain are working at particular moments in time.
It is doubtful whether any society can remain healthy for long following the loss of all its rituals, however irrelevant they may appear at particular moments in history.
I have set some short stories in invented worlds but these are explorations of particular moments of drama, not designed to open up wider questions about society or the environment.
He is best known for his films which focus on particular moments in history, and the people and objects at the centre of those histories.
I think it's important to associate particular moments with gratitude.
His self - knowledge is therefore not something that He engages in at one particular moment rather than another.
Supporting him is a stellar supporting cast, with every actor and character given their own particular moment to shine.
They choose particular moments to press and when the situation is perfect, they press really hard.
They've started talking about how they're feeling at the start of the day or at particular moments throughout.
Investors need to focus on their lifetime return, not on what is going on in the market at any one particular moment in time.
Although the subjects that he depicts are particular moments in time, the subtle emotional qualities within each figure can be related to on a universal level.
Instead, the exhibition offers a sequence of historical case studies focused on particular moments and themes — from questions of representation to the fight for civil rights — that remain relevant today.
At the heart of this is the extraordinary impact of one particular moment in her life.
Within this, James looks for particular moments where balances of power, control and manipulation are brought into question: moments that result in positions of trust, vulnerability and fear being compromised.
«It will gradually become apparent that at particular moments when there is within a society a crisis of belief... the sheer material factualness of the human body will be borrowed to lend that cultural construct the aura of «realness» and «certainty.»
There was one particular moment from the Aug. 30 game against Clayton Valley Charter - Concord which did not make it into the story.
She thought about artists such as Robert Rauschenberg, who used found materials to offer his own narrative about particular moments in American history.
Using vibrant colors and loose brushstrokes, Pundyk paints from various photographs that capture particular moments of her past.
We're standing at a very particular moment for the Church.
Part of that is trying to keep the scares going by being really immersive in the world, but then there's a lot of moments put into making particular moments in areas really, really scary.
In similar fashion, if I am empathetic, compassionate, sensitive, receptive, responsive, creative and gentle, the selves that I am at particular moments not only change but become «larger» and «richer,» encompassing more of the diversity world.
McGinn suggests that we give up trying to solve the big problem and concentrate on the smaller issues of how particular contents of «enjoyable experiences» affect the way we experience particular moments of consciousness.
«It would be nice to be able to scroll back to [a] particular moment.»
Sadly, while slightly amused at a few particular moments, the film failed to ignite my interest as it was unable to come across as either unique or entertaining.
Philosophy - «My paintings and monootypes express my fascination with the mysteries, rhythms, and energies of the natural world around and within us, capturing with immediacy particular moments and experiences» states Deborah Beck.
That year of 1975 is shortly before this quite particular moment when postmodernist thinking and examination start.
At the Kitchen, two new video installations by Charles Atlas — 2003 and The Years (both 2018)-- consider the way particular moments in time are registered in film, through found footage from television in 2003 overlaid with video portraits of Atlas's peers (Eileen Myles, Yvonne Rainer, etc.), or re-imagined in some projected future, in The Years.
Sharif Waked's work, reflects on power, politics and the everyday, often creating junctions between particular moments in the present and cultural references from the past.
But it is very difficult to imagine how these individual aims can be wholly timeless and yet become relevantly effective at particular moments of time.
The Japanese photographer Hiroshi Sugimoto collects fossils, antique optical instruments and anatomical prints: for him, fossils and photographs are analogous, since both record and stop things at particular moments in time.
This passage, especially the italicized part, clearly suggests that Hartshorne attributes to God particular purposes for particular moments.
Comparing Motherwell and Wool, Schor writes: «thinking back on the echoes in Wool's paintings of Rauschenberg and Polke and a host of other artist going back to the Abstract Expressionists and to Cobra, two things seem clear: the facility of Wool's marks, including in particular those moments when he seems to be riffing off the idea of wiping out a drawn loop of paint, is only simulacral of the notion of discovery within a painting.
Looking back on particular moments of sporting events generally, for me, distorts how it actually played out in real time.
«Often it's abandoned landscapes or these more abject landscapes that appeal to me because in a very particular moment in a particular light you can see something beautiful in them, and that interests me,» he says.
Artists leaving graduate school are in their own particular moment of transition, as they will soon disperse from one dense social body into a wider frame of relations and activity.
He even lets out a girly scream at one particular moment which made the audience howl with laughter, but never made us doubt his toughness.
Irish - born artist Duncan Campbell «s (b. 1972) is best known for his films which focus on particular moments in history, and the people and objects at the centre of those histories.
Regardless of what people think of you at any particular moment, one thing is certain — you're never as good or bad as they say you are.
If, like Ferriss, you too are able to make people feel like the most important person at that particular moment in your life, you're on to something.
After much outcry, and many Facebook users posting the photo in protest, Facebook released a statement on Friday saying it was making an exception for the Phuc photo because of the «history and global importance of this image in documenting a particular moment in time.»
Readers can flick through galleries of tweets connected to a topic or choose to have messages related to a particular moment — like a sporting event — added to their own timeline for the duration of the event.
The five - part series will take a look at this particular moment in Williams» professional and personal lives, including her pregnancy and marriage.
And if we try looking at individual companies, at a particular moment in time, the question of alignment becomes even more difficult.
These endless loops would play in my head: imagining how the tiniest difference in decisions could have led him to not be on that icy road at that particular moment.
At this particular moment, consumers are more likely to remember VR / AR marketing campaigns because a relatively small number of companies are creating them.
He took me to his file room and showed me the 400 other cases he was working on at that particular moment — and I felt much better.
Then don't force yourself to read books you're not interested in at that particular moment.
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