Sentences with phrase «unique lexicon»

Commercial real estate (or residential real estate) is an intricate industry with a unique lexicon, themes, and pain points.
This technology, assisted by professional linguists, «hard codes» terms and phrases from the defendants» unique lexicon for a far more comprehensible translation of foreign language documents.
Joshie, please include an appendix, glossary, whatever at the end of your comments so that we can decipher the unique lexicon and ridiculous acronyms that you mix into your offerings of pompous crap.

Not exact matches

shares with participants the Lexicon's unique storytelling methodology, an approach to advocacy that mixes pictures with words to craft powerful stories about how to transform our food system.
These unique landscapes broaden her artistic practice as well as help develop projects that are directly related to the lexicon of these distinct geographies.
Ayala and Ito explore the lexicon of symbols unique to the city, «elevating and reconfiguring the ubiquitous visual language and objects central to the experience and mythology of Los Angeles.»
, in which Bass addresses the tension between containment and mobility while creating her own unique visual lexicon.
Like Louise Bourgeois, Smith has created an entire lexicon of animals and images in a unique cosmology, a distinctive view of the world that is ethereal, magical, and other - worldly.
Continuing what has become a hallmark series of self - portraits, Heffernan has developed a unique and fertile visual lexicon, which deftly combines themes of the personal with the political, the universal with the individual, and the familiar with the fantastical.
Consisting of over eighty vintage prints originating from the Aaron Siskind Foundation, this exhibit offers the viewer a unique opportunity to identify, follow and contextualize many of these recurrences — the combination of which forms the basis of a highly original and influential lexicon developed by the only photographic member of the Abstract Expressionist group.
Interestingly, the introduction of the word marijuana was unique to Hearst's empire and was not a term in the American popular lexicon until that time.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z