Sentences with phrase «vast vocabulary of»

Shinique Smith is inspired by the vast vocabulary of things we consume and discard.
Through a unique process she has developed called «mono - transfer», Milhazes applies hand - painted decals directly to the canvas that are sourced from her vast vocabulary of shapes and motifs — among them arabesques, pinwheels and radiating targets.
Anchored to the recurring motif of a handheld transistor radio, the Verifax works incorporated a vast vocabulary of found imagery that included 1960s Pop icons such as James Brown and Bob Dylan as well as sports photographs clipped from newspapers.
Playing a Danish officer stationed in Argentina circa 1880, Viggo Mortensen has the perfect comportment of a civilized military man; as the film goes on and his character is forced to wander through the wilds in search of his disappeared daughter, this brilliant actor gets to shows off his vast vocabulary of body language, from urgent, purposeful striding to weary, wary resignation.
A scientist with impressive credentials, he directed the Human Genome Project, mining the primary record of evolution to map the vast vocabulary of life's indwelling DNA «grammar,» which he calls the language of God.

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It is no big secret that the terminology in the cryptocurrency world is a bit muddled, and for someone peering in from the outside, this vast array of vocabulary can seem a bit daunting.
In this lesson, students learn: - To define what emotions are; - To understand and use the vast range of emotional vocabulary and synonyms available in the English language; - To investigate different emotions, including how they can manifest themselves; - To understand how emotions can be communicated utilising a range of descriptive devices; - To create an imaginative and emotionally - driven piece of creative writing; - To self - assess their creative writing attempts; Included are all worksheets, and detailed and visual PowerPoint presentation, which explains each concept clearly, and a lesson plan for teacher guidance.
I feel that any exposure gained in a year - long finance class, from knowing the vast amount of financial vocabulary to being able to balance a checkbook, empowers young adults and leads to them creating and living successful lives.
High school calculus terms are also included in the vast array of words available for drill and practice in the high school math vocabulary lists below.
What we did not anticipate was the vast amount of graphic organizers and models that could be used to teach vocabulary.
Copyeditors have vast knowledge of English vocabulary and usage, command over style resources such as the Chicago Manual of Style or other style guides in use at the publishing house.
An author must have a vast knowledge of vocabulary.
As the artist took his place on the global stage, his stylistic vocabulary continued to ricochet around a vast arena of influences — from the historical to the contemporary, from the urban to the academic, from the artistically - motivated to the scientifically - inspired.
Lawyers are well educated, have a vast vocabulary, and are part of an eternally relevant and evolving industry.
Her report card was filled with lots of «sounds» for maths, and a couple of «outstandings» for english, mainly driven by her vast vocabulary gathered from reading at least three hours a day.
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