Sentences with phrase «using vigorous»

At the Royal College, Smith was making expansive paintings using vigorous, sloping brush strokes.
«Abstract expressionism was the going style then, but Oliveira's lonely figures were painted in a new way, using vigorous brush work and finding the figure in the process of painting it,» Selz says.
German artist Dieter Krieg (1937 - 2005) forged a unique blend of Pop Art, German and Abstract Expressionism by rendering food, mass - produced household products and, yes, animals, using vigorous gestures with an intensity bordering on religious fervor.
In his case, this meant using vigorous brushwork and saturated colours, together with both geometric and irregular forms.
Massage thoroughly into skin using vigorous strokes to enhance the effects of the essential oils.
Vinyasa uses vigorous flows of postures to warm the body, focus the mind, increase flexibility and build strength and stamina.
I also would want a panel between the second row bucket seats (I could not order a rear bench seat in the Denali) to keep everything packed in the back from visiting the floor between the second row seats when I need to use vigorous braking.
He uses vigorous brushstrokes and violent gestures with charcoal and oils, treating his large canvases as vital elements to be worked upon.

Not exact matches

One of the faults in much popular religion springs from the endeavor to construct the religious life out of our negative and passive virtues and to neglect the mastery and use of our vigorous native endowments.
And third, the way of love is to put the emphasis on a positive respect for one's body as the temple of God's spirit, on one's money as held in stewardship from God for constructive uses, on one's mind as needing to be kept clear and vigorous for God's service, on one's spirit and all one's social contacts as best finding active expression with «relaxation and warm fellowship» through channels that require no artificial stimulation.
They started a vigorous campaign, using revival techniques to convert the nation to total abstinence by choice and through law.
To do that has not been the intention; it is rather proposed in these two sections to ask and make an effort to describe and illustrate how the notion of faith as maturing in the ecology of the history of the people of God requires of preaching a vigorous and controlled use of the imagination.
Of course, the widespread social benefits of vigorous competition make it appropriate for a society to use public - and private - sector initiatives to cushion the most vulnerable people from the worst effects of job loss.
The practise of inter-territorial worship, exhibited by Solomon in Judah or by the house of Omri in Ephraim, far from being used as a proposition from which to draw theological deductions, was abhorred by the vigorous devotees of Yahweh as sacrilege and apostasy.
Robert McAfee Brown, one of the most vigorous defenders of this brand of liberation theology (Theology in a New Key, Westminster, 1978), claims that its major concern is to «see the world in the light of the gospel through the eyes of the oppressed,» using Marxism as the chief instrument for social analysis.
If the growth of the potted pepper seems more vigorous than that of the same variety in the garden, or if blossoms are dropping, stop using the fertilizer.
Take some ginger peels (peel some of the ginger for this or use peels from a different recipe) and let them sit in a jar with a bit of water on your counter for two or three days (give them a shake or vigorous swirl when you think of it) until they're a bit fizzy and sour - smelling.
:) Mine were made very similarly, but instead of the cocoa and the cornflour, I used chestnut flour, also with the vigorous mixing till the batter thickens and pulls away from the sides.
hot sauce to taste (optional but recommended; I use Tabasco; and I add at least a dozen vigorous shakes, often more)
This means that vigorous kneading and mixing should be avoided when using spelt flour or you could get a crumbly texture.
If you're sure your starter is healthy and vigorous, and you don't mind potentially extending somewhat the rise times listed above, use 1 teaspoon yeast.
you can start a really vigorous gluten free starter culture without having to open a whole packet of yeast for just a few grains by using a tablespoon or so of a fermented drink — kombucha, water kefir (Whole Foods carries a coconut water kefir that is very active) or if you have access to real unpasteurized sauerkraut you could probably use some of the liquid.
Measure out 600 g / 2 1/4 cups créme Anglaise and add to the chocolate in four or five additions, using a heatproof spatula and vigorous strokes to incorporate.
These types of products should be used as functional beverages, often to help athletes and other active people hydrate before, during, and after vigorous exercise.
The muscles used in the golf swing are subjected to some extremely vigorous activity.
>> Use alternating work and rest periods (interval training) for up to five minutes since EIB usually starts several minutes into a vigorous workout.
Parents are happy with the quality reporting that the trampoline remains firm after vigorous uses.
While a vigorous suck is typical and downright helpful to your baby's mission to suckle breast milk, your sensitive nipples are probably not used to being pulled in this manner.
Longer lactation duration for the first child was associated with higher parity (Table 1), as well as lower BMI during follow - up, less family history of hypertension, less frequent smoking, and oral contractive use, higher DASH diet score, more frequent vigorous exercise, and more analgesic use.
David Cameron lacked judgment in holding the referendum, but also to blame for the result was the lack of Labour leadership in promoting a vigorous campaign to expose the distortions and lies the Tories were using to blame Europe for the policies they had instigated, which had damaged schools, hospitals, social services and housing needs.
There is, of course, the added risk that sudden, vigorous exercise for one used to a more sedentary lifestyle could result in an unwanted byelection.
Mr. Peters, in a telephone interview, said he had not discussed details of the new unit with the Council, but was «pleased that there's a real expressed interest in making a more vigorous use of the investigations that D.O.I. does.»
BHA Faith Schools Campaigner Richy Thompson commented, «It is gravely concerning that the only book Hereford Academy uses espouses views so inconsistent with established science — how can pupils receive a vigorous science education under these circumstances?
, or without a vigorous opposition press, or with a slanderous and irresponsible opposition press, or which have signed up to supranational bodies outside democratic control, or which have signed up to international treaties ditto, or which make use of protected seats for women or ethnic minorities, or where the if the prime minister is one ethnic group the president is conventionally always another, or where unlimited campaign donations are allowed, or disallowed, or where significant numbers question the legitimacy of the polity holding the vote, or where voting is compulsory, or where non-citizens can not vote, or where they can, or where there is (or is not) a second chamber or supreme court that can block popular legislation...
Home secretary Jacqui Smith has made a vigorous defence of her use of parliamentary expenses.
They add: «The greatest reduction in risk of developing metabolic risk factor clustering observed for intermediate levels of physical activity and leisure time sitting was unexpected and suggests that moderate amounts of both moderate - to - vigorous physical activity and leisure time sitting may be sufficient to protect against developing metabolic risk factor clustering over time... The lack of protection for the most active adults may reflect a chance finding, or confounding by other factors such as wider use of prescription drugs by participants in less active groups.
The stem cells used, mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs), are thought to elicit a less vigorous immune reaction than blood stem cells, and MSCs can develop into bone, along with other connective tissues.
«We instructed volunteers to walk or jog on the treadmill at a speed which they felt corresponded to the «light,» «moderate» and «vigorous» intensity descriptors used in the physical activity guide, yet they underestimated how hard they should be working to achieve moderate and vigorous intensity,» lead researcher and graduate student Karissa Canning says.
Grafting is increasingly used for vegetable production, for instance to boost yields by using plant varieties with more vigorous roots.
The 129 sedentary adult ages 18 to 64 recruited for the study, irrespective of their sex, ethnicity or BMI classifications, correctly estimated physical activities of light effort but underestimated moderate and vigorous effort, even after being given commonly used exercise intensity descriptors.
Using a mailed survey and interviews, participants were asked how many days over the past week, on average, they engaged in moderate and vigorous physical activity.
The cause of the MSC has been the subject of vigorous scientific debate, but now an international team of researchers led by Otago geologist Dr Christian Ohneiser have used a multidisciplinary approach to solve the puzzle.
They put it into a superposition of both minimal and more vigorous oscillation, but the method they used to observe the system caused it to lose this dual state.
Among existing three - step dishwashing systems, the first bowl commonly contains water and detergent and is used for a vigorous wash that removes all visible food residues.
Clients remain dressed and experience a vigorous body massage using techniques such as rubbing, kneading, and rolling to recharge the body's energy levels.
However, the findings did suggest a «J - shaped tendency,» the authors wrote, in which low and moderate levels of physical activity were associated with a decrease in antibiotic use (compared to sedentary behavior), but vigorous activity was associated with an increase.
Anyway, so yes, a marathon COULD deplete glycogen completely - really I use the 3000 - 3500 calorie mark (assuming not fasted) to determine when a real «bonk» will happen, assuming fairly vigorous activity and no additional food intake during activity.
Use the highest speed that will bring you up to a vigorous - intensity effort where you are breathing so hard you can only speak short phrases.
Vigorous physical exertion (fight or flight) soon followed using up these newly available stores of glucose.
Regular b12 regimen, vit D, freshly ground flax seeds, and Iodine drops ameliorated my condition, but I have never been able to enjoy a large capacity for vigorous exercise that I used to enjoy on a relatively healthy omnivorous diet, relatively.
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