Sentences with phrase «very earliest objects»

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In relation to the space around it the Earth is weightless.But early man felt that the Earth (a very huge object) must be held up by something.
Finger - feeding is one of the only safe early opportunities your little one will have to practice his finger coordination with very small objects.
The Argentina case is a very unusual one, rooted in Argentina's earlier difficulties (which led it to accept rather unusual conditions in the first place) and many states objected to the approach taken by US courts in this matter.
The moon is thought to have formed from a disc of debris left when a giant object hit the Earth 4.5 billion years ago, very early in Earth's history.
Evolution has seen to it that the very act of searching for the hidden object is enjoyable, not just the final «aha» of recognition — lest you give up too early in the chase.
And Brown proposes a decent one, which we were very close to earlier in this analysis: A planet is an object that is big and important in the solar system.
These very dim objects may be more representative of the early universe, and offer new insight on the formation and evolution of the first galaxies.
The origin of these objects is unclear, but one exciting possibility is that they originated in the very early universe, shortly after the Big Bang.
As for the very early universe, instruments like Hubble and the Spitzer Space Telescope allow astronomers to find similar objects at varying distances and at different points in their life span.
The Moon is thought to have formed from a disc of debris left when a giant object hit Earth 4.5 billion years ago, very early in Earth's history.
Fermilab's Holometer is currently the only machine with the ability to take these very precise measurements of space and time, and recently collected data has improved the limits on theories about exotic objects from the early universe.
This research has shown that these early human - like people were very clever about how they opened these large freshwater mussels; they drilled a hole through the shell using a sharp object, possibly a shark's tooth, exactly at the point where the muscle is attached that keeps the shell closed.
Questions about Boundaries To address this issue, the great 19th - century German physicist, ophthalmologist and physiologist Hermann von Helmholtz asked: Is the comparison done very early, before object boundaries are recognized, or does the brain first separately extract contours in each eye before comparing them?
So when we're thinking about transitions for children from early childhood through to school (which is what we had the privilege of being able to observe in this project) things like opportunities for this type of pretend play through providing objects and resources for children is very important.
As I booked the room to get some good quality sleep before an early flight this was very disappointing and defeated the object.
Very early on in the game you are given what looks like the wooden frame of a slingshot and an object just out of reach that needs to be knocked down somehow.
Early in the game the puzzles involve actions such as flicking a switch or pulling an object, but the more you progress the more complex they become and change the environment around you - for instance, the turn of a cog will turn your whole world upside down and timing is very much of the essence!
This painting is so very different from earlier still life paintings in American art, which tried to show the objects as realistically as possible.
While the earlier forms were created from accessible materials and objects, generally coated in gesso to create hauntingly white forms, the new sculptures are cast bronze with a white patina creating a very similar effect.
Not so Louise Bourgeois, who transmuted a family story of paternal infidelity into a narrative of mythological dimension that she always insisted was the primary driving force of her work, and for whom that self - mythologized personal narrative served as an undying battery to produce great art works until the end of her very long life, her late stuffed cloth figural sculptures as raw, uncompromising, and young as her early objects and drawings.
It's also where she collects her antique and found objects — a wide selection of which were displayed at Gavin Brown's enterprise last year — and her work draws frequently on Cape Breton's mythology, part of her wider interest in Celtic folklore (Joyce was a very early point of reference).
These two approaches articulated very early on in its history this kind of work's almost paradoxical dynamic: that one can read a monochrome either as a flat surface (material entity or «painting as object») which represents nothing but itself, and therefore representing an ending in the evolution of illusionism in painting (i.e. Rodchenko); or as a depiction of multidimensional (infinite) space, a fulfillment of illusionistic painting, representing a new evolution — a new beginning — in Western painting's history (Malevich).
With around 150 items, including 30 very rare objects, this exhibition of paintings, calligraphy, bronze vessels, ceramics, lacquerware, jades, textiles and documents examines how eight rulers from the early 12th through the early 20th century contributed to the arts.
You know, it's very strange, I thought that the early pictures as objects, never mind the subjects, were very disorienting.
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