Bradford
uses fragments of found posters, billboards, newsprint and custom printed paper to simultaneously engage with and advance the formal traditions of abstract painting.
Sacks, who also
uses fragments of an American Civil War quilt in this new work, is preoccupied with forced migration, displacement and diaspora, concepts physically manifested in the dynamic and rupturing fluidities in his paintings, themselves in perpetual migration through space and time.
The artist
uses fragments of images taken from magazines to illustrate and comment on the roles of women, cultural identity, African politics and international fashion.
Working across a variety of media, including drawing, sculpture, and film, Katy Schimert
uses fragments of personal experience as conceptual impetus.
Bradford
uses fragments of found posters, billboards, newsprint, and custom - printed paperto simultaneously engage with and advance the formal traditions of abstract painting.
Bradford
uses fragments of found posters, billboards, newsprint and custom - printed paper to simultaneously engage with and advance the formal traditions of abstract painting.
When the team
used fragments of interfering RNA to sabotage the production of beta - catenin in these stem cells, the blood cells returned to an early leukaemic state.
A vaccine that only
uses the fragment of Aß that produces antibodies may eliminate the chance of the harsher immune reaction.
With the remains from Punta Azul, the researchers
used a fragment of the amelogenin gene.
D & A: For the title, let
's use a fragment of our old tag line, «Measuring the Earth...».
He stands alongside a generation of Los Angeles artists who have tackled the dissolution of American idealism head - on
using fragments of its own visual culture.
In her work, Stenram interacts with and re-interprets imagery, meticulously
using fragments of found materials and finding similarities in photographic styles.
Viktor Horsting and Rolf Snoeren
used fragments of vintage dresses to create Viktor & Rolf's 2017 couture collection.
In 1938 he visited a Surrealism exhibition, including works of Jean - Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir, where he got familiar with a technique of
using a fragment of reality in order to understand the meaning of existence.
Wolf Vostell invented decollages, that is the opposite of constructed collages
using fragments of posters and other «found» materials.
Her mature works frequently included collage,
using fragments of her own drawings.
His style came to characterize and describe the entire generation of disaffected youth, eventually evolving to become a part of artistic tendencies that talk about the dissolution of American idealism
using fragments of its own visual culture.
While his works have often been compared to those from other key figures of the pop art movement, such as Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein, Rosenquist's pieces were unique in the way that they often employed elements of surrealism
using fragments of advertisements and cultural imagery to emphasize the overwhelming nature of ads.
A number of jewellers play on themes of nostalgia,
using fragments of vintage lace, buttons, and bits of old necklaces.
Not exact matches
«That was my lens into how old and
fragmented and antiquated the
use of technlogy was on Wall Street,» Poirier says.
«
Using these Hi - C maps as guides, researchers can infer the proximity
of different genome
fragments.»
And there are also questions
of whether this increasingly complex and
fragmented market makes it easier for high - frequency traders to
use their sophisticated algorithms and powerful computers to take advantage
of average investors.
The previous
fragment, translated from Siete términos médicos que todo el mundo debería conocer, is a clear example
of situations we all have lived at some point in our lives — some expert is
using a set
of technical terms we simply don't know, and therefore we can't follow.
The platform states they would pay for this program by consolidating
fragmented support for childcare and by «
using a combination
of existing federal and provincial program funding, plus new funding.»
Like Ethereum, Bitcoin Cash, or any
of the other digital currencies inspired by the rise
of Bitcoin, Kuo's «
fragments» would be created and distributed
using blockchain technology.
Here,
using a rich selection
of narrative
fragments from their interviews, they depict vividly the difficulties rescuers faced in determining how to balance their obligations to family and friends with their commitments to the rescued.
@Anjil You said,» (sorry, trying to figure out this filter)» CNN
uses WordPress blogs for their opinion pieces, and they
use automated censoring that looks for words, or
fragments of words, that are considered offensive.
Nor has anything been more characteristic
of recent research than the gradual detection
of early kerygmatic
fragments in the New Testament, in which the original eschatological meaning
of the christological titles
used in the kerygma is still apparent, and is clearly distinct from their later metaphysical
use: Jesus is «exalted» to the rank
of cosmocrator with the «name that is above every name,... Lord Jesus Christ», in order to subjugate the universe (Phil.
CNN
uses WordPress blogs for their opinion pieces, and they
use automated censoring that looks for words, or
fragments of words, that are considered offensive.
The
fragment, written in Coptic, a language
used by Egyptian Christians, says in part, «Jesus said to them, «My wife...» Harvard Divinity School Professor Karen King announced the findings
of the 1 1/2 - by 3 - inch honey - colored
fragment on Tuesday in Rome at the International Association for Coptic Studies.
The proper role for the study
of the diachronic dimensions
of the text lies not in
fragmenting or in replacing the synchronic level, but in
using a recovery
of a depth dimension for increasing an understanding
of the theological substance that constitutes the biblical narrative itself.
The most negative critical reaction came about because
of his
use of a
fragment from writer Vera Panova's reminiscences in his novel Maidenhair, which was misunderstood as plagiarism.
But language is what the poet has to work with, and so the poet is forced to take sometimes exaggerated, sometimes extreme steps to pierce the mundane, breaking up lines,
using words in odd new contexts, relying on sound effects and packing the stanzas with sensuous images and
fragments from scripture, and the common language
of faith suddenly takes on new meaning through these odd juxtapositions.
Often it accomplishes this by
using overlooked and even despised
fragments of personal and cultural experience.
But he believed that there were many historical nuggets embedded in the story (songs, lists, genealogical
fragments and such) that could be extracted by means
of literary analysis and
used to reconstruct a more scientific explanation
of Israel's origins.
CNN
uses automated censoring that looks for words, or
fragments of words, that are considered offensive.
This question seems all the more legitimate to me in that, on the one hand, the philosopher can hardly discover or learn much from a level
of discourse organized in terms
of philosophy's own speculative categories, for he then discovers
fragments borrowed from his own discourse and the travesty
of this discourse that results from its authoritarian and opaque
use.
It is one's
use of language, then, that constitutes his world as either estranged and
fragmented (inauthentic) or interrelated and united (authentic).
To designate it, we should need the old term «element,» in the sense it was
used to speak
of water, air, earth, and fire, that is, in the sense
of a general thing, midway between the spatio - temporal individual and the idea, a sort
of incarnate principle that brings a style
of being wherever there is a
fragment of being.
The word «fallibilism» occurs in the Collected Papers as the expression
of a doctrine only in 1.171 and in another
fragment (1.8 - 14)
of the same date (c. 1897), and I have never seen the word
used in this way in writings not included in the Collected Papers.
The existence
of the little letter
of Jude is attested by its
use in II Peter, but while it may have been known to Polycarp early in the second century the first mention
of it occurs in the Muratorian
fragment.
To ensure that bottles are ready to be filled, there's a choice
of methods that can be
used to deal with any dust, or possible
fragments of cardboard from the boxes in which the bottles arrive.
X-ray technology is
used if other types
of contaminants, such as stones, plastic or bone
fragments are detected.
Quite simply, the dual energy system
uses two different types
of energy to create two images
of the product — ultimately ensuring the detection
of low - density contaminants such as bone
fragments is twice as likely.
Furthermore, tests
using a new test called liquid chromatography - mass spectrometry (LC - MS)-- scientists believe it is a more accurate way to measure gluten in fermented beers — showed that even though all the tested beers «had been rated by their makers to have gluten levels below 20 mg / kg, according to ELISA», the new test «found detectable gluten
fragments in every sample
using LC - MS, and most had much higher levels
of gluten than ELISA detected.»
«For example, antiqued Cuban terra cotta tiles are embedded in raw concrete and hand - sewn
fragments of South American caning create ledges for growing herbs that will be
used in daily cooking.»
I think if I'd been set down in front
of a series
of pots or
fragments of knitted garments or carved jewelry and
used those as a timeline, I might have better understood.
Maternal medical conditions (e.g. high blood pressure, low thyroid levels, retained placental
fragments and
use of the birth control pill.)
Fragments of Henry VIII's warship the Mary Rose, Sir Isaac Newton's apple tree and the stone
of destiny are among the priceless artefacts incorporated into the bodywork
of the carriage being
used by the monarch for the first time.
«That this House notes that the Government regulation implementing Section 75
of the Health and Social Care Act contradicts previous Ministerial assurances that NHS commissioners should decide when and how competition should be
used to serve patient interests; acknowledges that, although the last Labour Government rolled out the red carpet to private companies to make profits from NHS services, believes that patients come before profits in our NHS; and therefore calls on HM Government to withdraw SI 257, go back to the drawing board and draw up a policy which supports an integrated NHS which encourages collaboration in the interest
of patient care rather than a
fragmented service driven by profit.»