Sentences with phrase «weave work into»

«Contemporary artists increasingly draw upon digital technologies to make their work, and it is important for us as a teaching museum to weave these works into our ongoing conversation about contemporary creativity,» said Ian Berry, Dayton Director of Skidmore's Tang Teaching Museum.

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It's not all go, go, go: Woven into the landings between staircases (you know, where people actually work) are 26 varieties of workspaces, so employees can choose their preference on any given day.
While many invaluable mentor / mentee relationships have begun as magical moments of kismet, you can reap these benefits more widely by weaving mentorship into the way your teams work, on a daily basis.
But what makes Zappos incredibly powerful is that it took call - center jobs and online retailing order - fulfillment work and wove them into one of the most talked about corporate cultures in the nation.
If you dive into «Mockingbird,» you'll observe a master storyteller at work, weaving a tale exploring the concept of empathy, in all its forms.
Taking a long - overdue holistic approach, Guerrilla Marketing to Heal the World shows business how to heal the world — not through guilt and shame, but by weaving the profit motive into this work and honorably embracing core business values that honor humanity and the planet.
What I enjoyed is how Leonard weaves into nearly every chapter, the life and works of a plethora of great saints, coining their best known catch phrases concerning evangelisation and the holy life: St Augustine, St Maximilian Kolbe, St Paul, St John Paul II.
David Hall, a longtime acquaintance of Carson who said he watched the two work together, claims that Andrews supplied rough sketches from her experiences in Beverly Hills, and Carson wove them into a fictional narrative describing her exotic adventures with various shamans based on his own knowledge of Native American culture.
The majority of New Testament scholars now readily concede that Jesus was a thaumaturge, as his working of miracles is woven into the Jesus tradition.
To Gattis, staff meetings are «worshipful work,» with times of silence for prayer and discernment woven into them.
And by «biblical,» most pointed to a glamorized, westernized version of the Proverbs 31 Woman, who rises before dawn each day, provides food for her family, trades fine linens for a profit, invests in real estate, and works late into the night weaving and sewing.
Ten minutes later, the substitutions worked as Gordon dipped and weaved in between two Leicester defenders before passing to Baxter who laid the ball off for Denny to smash a snapshot into the bottom corner to give the Blues the lead.
«The work of Amanda Soule has weaved its way into so many of our homes, and what was a pioneering proclamation ten years ago, The Creative Family Manifesto has circled back once again to restore its rightful place on our nightstands, motivating us to live more fully.
Private fiber art classes encourage families to bond through the work of their hands, as they learn to weave, felt, or spin wool into yarn.
Waldorf elementary (or «class») teachers integrate storytelling, drama, rhythmic movement, visual arts, and music into their daily work, weaving a tapestry of experience that brings each subject to life in the child's thinking, feeling, and willing.
Thread your tapestry needle using this end of yarn and weave it into the work so that it can not be seen.
I have a passion for textiles and I incorporate vintage silks, handmade lace, hand woven textiles as well as fabrics I have printed myself, working into the fabrics with threads and beads to create a vibrant, opulent medley of textures and colours.»
Since humans worked out how to get wool from sheep we have been spinning the wool into yarn and dying it, ready to be knitted or woven into clothing.
The mark took the original works into account and is made up of five hearts woven together, fluid and strong.
They work best with diapers that have a loose enough weave for the Snappi ® to hook into.
Paula finds a way to weave breastfeeding support into most aspects of her life, including her volunteer work as a Houston Greeter doing tours of the Menil Museum / University of St. Thomas neighborhood.
Snappi ® s WORK BEST with terry cloth diapers, cotton prefolds (Indian or Chinese), and other cloth diapers with a loose enough weave for the Snappi ® to hook into.
Dylan Ratigan, a former MSNBC host who entered the race last week, wove comments about the «soul of the country» into his remarks, citing his work with Helical Holdings to help returning combat veterans — including the homeless — and how he attempted to reconcile those efforts with his mounting displeasure with the banking industry, which he said supports concentrating wealth at the top, not helping the country's most vulnerable citizens.
These firms are filled with motivated employees because real - life examples of their work's impact on the world are woven into their cultures.
Along with Mars 2020, STMD is hard at work, advancing promising technology for potential infusion into these Mars missions including: Heat - shield for Extreme Entry Environment, a tailorable, woven thermal protection system that would reduce entry loads and greatly reduce heat - shield mass; Deep Space Optical Communications, which will improve the data - return capacity from space to Earth by more than 10 times the current state - of - the - art; and the Deep Space Atomic Clock project which will revolutionize deep space travel by improving the precision of space navigation and enabling more efficient use of tracking networks like GPS.
Klink touted the work Brazil has done to meet its Copenhagen target and exceed its pledge to cut deforestation by 80 percent from historic levels by 2020, as well as to weave climate change into the highest levels of government decisionmaking.
[1] A common strategy for getting into such journals is to piece together a great variety of work into one article, weaving a narrative theme to unite them.
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Woven into a brushed - back jersey, the cotton used is the softest around, so it works wonders when it comes to retaining warmth and enduring wear.
Woven into a brushback fleece, the cotton used is the softest around, so it works wonders when it comes to retaining warmth and enduring wear.
Woven into a brushed - back, emerised jersey, the cotton used is the softest around, so it works wonders when it comes to retaining warmth and enduring wear.
There are of course countless reasons woven into that: working conditions, child labour, slave labour, abusing the environment and the long term ramifications of fast fashion and over consumption of our world.
In association with some of the region's top trade associations and social networking groups, the 8th annual Digital Family Reunion promises to help weave our various communities of interest into the larger collective family of professionals working in and around the technology industry.
Knitted, crocheted, woven, spun or felted: Your heart pours into your work... You are an artist.
Over the years, The Weaving Works has grown into a store and school supporting all aspects of the textile arts.
Those elements are also at work here, but not since «Up» has an animated film delved so deeply into the web of relationships woven on the way to old age, nor has Pixar ever looked so closely at a specific cultural tradition.
What makes him great is his ability to also weave yards of his natural talent into the true character, to show us that he has skills beyond simple copy work.
While there's certainly no shortage of sonic experimentation woven into this relatively more adventurous album, the British singer - songwriter struggles to find an effective balance between the added electronic accoutrements and the minimalist core that informs his solo work.
Isaac continues to be one of the most interesting and charismatic actors working today and, undoubtedly, the subject matter is naturally moving and then harrowing, but it needed someone with a greater skill for weaving nuance into storytelling directing the film.
Vienna through Jem Cohen's eyes is a patchwork quilt woven from ordinary urban landscapes that somewhere during the film turns into a work of art.
That it intends to be a thriller and doesn't quite hit its mark is unfortunate, but as a drama it works, while clever interaction between component pieces at script level means each weaves into an overall narrative that may surprise.
Characters with split personalities have woven their way into psychological thrillers for decades, from the iconic work of Anthony Perkins in «Psycho» to Johnny Depp in «Secret Window» to Leonardo DiCaprio in «Shutter Island.»
The depth of her research, the layers of her characters and the way she wove the most modern of themes into a deep period setting to produce a page - turner of a thriller made my work an absolute pleasure and meant I was able to follow the contours of her story much more faithfully than is sometimes the case.
Despite being cautioned by Sergeant Ferrat (Hugo Weaving), Tilly ingratiates herself back into the small - minded society that kicked her out years prior, transforming the town gossips — including Gertrude «Trudy» Pratt (Sarah Snook)-- into works of art with her heavenly creations.
Not content with reaching a dazzling apotheosis in the on - screen presentation of song and dance, Fosse wove singing and dancing into a semi-autobiographical narrative chronicling the final days in the life of Joe Gideon, a genius director - choreographer whose non-stop work regimen is making him physically ill.
He says he's been working on «premises» about «these innately human monsters that are woven into the fabric of how we think and how we interact,» and each of his movies going forward is going be about a different one of those uniquely human horrors.
A sweet coming - of - age story about an awkward teen trying to find himself while stuck at a vacation house with his mom and her overbearing new boyfriend, «The Way, Way Back» does a fantastic job weaving «80s - era hallmarks into a modern - day environment, and features great work from a top - notch cast, notably Steve Carell as the jerk boyfriend and Sam Rockwell as the manager of a nearby water park.
More recently, clever marketers have worked out ways to weave an impressive Tomatometer showing seamlessly into a marketing campaign.
This is a cinematically holistic work of diversity, in which cultural identity has been carefully woven into every element of the movie: a cast almost exclusively made up of people of color; a costume design based on traditional African jewelry and garments; a soundtrack that, at its best, puts a damper on the usual orchestral bombast and allows chanting or drumming to dominate.
Brothers and co-directors Joe and Anthony Russo along with their writing partners, Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely, have worked together on previous MCU films including Captain America: Civil War that, like Infinity War, weave several plots into one emotionally charged, action - packed story.
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