Sentences with phrase «which coalesced»

Summary: The introduction discusses the concept of the the Adolescent Mental Health Initiative (AMHI) which coalesced to create an informative reference regarding mental disorders, which present between the ages of 10 and 22 years old.
Christian Wolff was the youngest member of what is now known as the «New York School» of composers, which coalesced around John Cage in the 1950s.
He was a leading member of the Minimalist movement, which coalesced during the early to mid-1960s.
The leading hypothesis for the moon's formation contends that a massive impact billions of years ago knocked a wealth of planetary material off of Earth, which coalesced into our lunar companion.
When our solar system was in its infancy 4.5 billion years ago, a swarm of protoplanets swirled around the sun — some of which coalesced into larger and larger masses, while others were blasted to smithereens in a demolition derby of planetary proportions.
He was quite clear: the origins of the Obama's campaign were actually in Chicago's independent Democratic politics in the 1970s and 1980s which coalesced around getting Harold Washington - Chicago's first African American mayor - elected in unlikely circumstances in 1983.
Keep in mind as your Soul reads this through your eyes, that the «Other Side» was in the Cosmos first, and thus is more Evolved, than this Physical Side of the Universe which coalesced from the Resonant Frequencies of the «Other Side.»
It was one of several factors which coalesced to convince Whitehead that no metaphysics of essentially self - identical and enduring fundamental entities is viahle.2 It encouraged him to develop a counter-theory of epochal, successive units of becoming.
(The «enthusiasm of humanity» may lead to a life which coalesces in many respects with that of Christian saintliness.
Communication can be difficult at the best of times, but when under the stress of a bad performance and horrible result, it becomes nigh impossible to frame your words in a way that does not cause offence to someone equally disappointed, and which coalesces anger towards a fellow sufferer to ease our own hurt.
Haddish has also announced a new 2018 stand - up tour, She Ready, which coalesces perfectly with her newfound recognition and rise to movie stardom.
Through this amaranthine swansong, this final collaboration is metaphor to heritage, evolution, and spirit, which coalesce within the sanctuary, uniting their unique artistic visions.
The exhibition includes sculpture, installation and a film, which coalesce to consider the binary power structures of sadomasochism, ritual, authority and control, in order to reveal, through the artist's distinct visual language, how these roles are both symbolic and reversible.
She is best known for expansive polychromatic installations, which coalesce the radical and the beautiful, simultaneously domestic and irreverent.
Many of Sendor's works begin as visions, which coalesce into fictional narratives and scripts, as he hires actors and other artists to play his characters» roles.

Not exact matches

Al Shabaab coalesced after the 2006 U.S. - backed Ethiopian invasion that overthrew the conservative - Islamist Islamic Courts Union, which had set itself up as a de-facto government amidst Somalia's ongoing stateless vacuum.
To my mind, the importance of expectations highlights the value of some sort of inflation target that is well understood in the public mind and which provides a fixed point around which inflation expectations can coalesce.
In the weeks preceding the fork, bitcoin coalesced around a solution called «segregated witness,» which will change how data is stored in blocks to free up some space when it kicks in later in August.
Perhaps there is some endless cycle in which singularities coalesce and expand within multiple planes of existence.
It is Polanyi's theory of tacit knowing, therefore, I believe, which can start us on the right path, coalescing as it does with the existential - phenomenological approach of Merleau - Ponty, and it may be, in large part at least, something not unlike the philosophy of Process and Reality that will emerge.2
Without coalescing is important because I am not referring to the state of «falling in love» or «being in love» in which boundaries seem to disappear and two become as one, at least for a time.
We shall explore the congregation as we might a village, trying to learn the particular cultural patterns by which it attempts to make itself whole, but also finding within it forms by which other groups in the world coalesce, disintegrate, and yet manifest the gospel.
My thesis is that Protestants in the United States are not yet fully aware of the extent to which the changing family affects the life of a congregation because our theologies, ministries, and traditions are influenced by a worldview that coalesced before the Civil War.
Father lifted the host above his head & prayed: A small white sun around which everything seemed to coalesce, cohere & choir.
The well - known river metaphor, according to which there are many rivers that, ultimately, flow into the same ocean, is turned critically against the other pluralists by Panikkar: Jordan, Tiber and Ganges, metaphors for three types of religion, only meet as steam in the clouds: «Religions do not coalesce, certainly not as organized religions», Raimon Panikkar, «The Jordan, the Tiber and the Ganges.
I believe that I overcame this demonic force that manifested to me, which emanated from our collective unconscious, all destructive thought energies coalescing all together from all of humanity which sought to manifest and I happened to be its outlet, because I was not and I am not mentally impaired.
The themes of the fragility of life and love and the reality of violent death and evil coalesce in The Skull Beneath the Skin (1982) in which Cordelia Gray reappears as the protagonist.
The emergence in Jesus of that structure of existence in which the human self coalesces with the immanent Logos is the recovery at a new level of the structure that predominates in all things apart from human beings..
Barfield's conception of the incarnation as a freeing of man, in the course of time, to say the Divine Name («I am...») here coalesces with Altizer's idea that the death of God frees us to see the contemporary reality of a continuing incarnational kenosis leading to a nonhubristic apotheosis of man.15 Barfield has achieved with his metaphorical sensitivity a pre-view of a «final participation» which is the coincidentia oppositorum Altizer was insufficiently able to apprehend with his dialectical method.
Might there not be an interpretation — a reasonable interpretation — in terms of which the two Platonic theisms coalesce as complementary into one?
There is a mystery of conversion where the psychological, spiritual and historical all coalesce (if we can even divide these three into neat categories which I doubt).
Neither has any doctrine ever so carefully defended itself against the most shocking of all blasphemies, that after God had taken this step it then should be taken in vain, as though God and man coalesced in one and the same thing — never has any doctrine ever defended itself against this as Christianity has, which defends itself by the help of the offense.
It's relevant to note that these thoughts coalesced while I was listening to Morra's podcast, which I listened to after walking Violet to school and during my run loop home, before settling into a day packed with conference calls and multimedia work.
It was not so much the delivery of cash that fostered the amalgamation, but the appearance of a credible alternative, a primus inter pares around which the opposition could coalesce.
They are therefore acting, while the government retains relatively strong public support, to try to eliminate any points within the party leadership or structures — no matter how seemingly insignificant at this moment in time — around which opposition could coalesce into an alternative political perspective within the party.
The two hotly contested elections display the degree to which the Rockland electorate has coalesced into «Ramapo bloc vote» vs. «Anti-Ramapo bloc vote» camps.
The Bloc, which was in theory supposed to have an internal vote to pick a candidate, was informed by Brad Lander that they had to coalesce behind MMV immediately or lose their chance to pick the speaker.
For the first time in his two - year - old mayoralty, NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio is facing broad - based grassroots resistance, which has coalesced against major components of his plans for creating 200,000 affordable housing units in 10 years.
The Staten Island Republican establishment appears to be coalescing around Staten Island District Attorney Daniel Donovan to run in the special election, which Gov. Andrew Cuomo must call next year, to replace Mr. Grimm.
Ms. Mark - Viverito's victory also represented a flexing of muscles by members of the Progressive Caucus, who coalesced behind her candidacy early on, and the Working Families Party, which sought a speaker candidate who would mark a tilt to the left from previous leaders.
This upshot was an initial media blackout on an hours - long sit - in protest by Democratic lawmakers over gun control legislation, which had coalesced on social media around the hashtag #NoBillNoBreak.
The DLC, which Clinton chaired before being elected President, was organized in 1986 by big business interests to erase the Democrats» progressive New Deal legacy and to oppose the progressive Democrats who had coalesced around Jesse Jackson's Rainbow Coalition campaigns of 1984 and 1988.
When the cosmos was a few hundred million years old, this gas coalesced into the earliest stars, which formed in clusters that clumped together into galaxies, the oldest of which appears 400 million years after the universe was born.
As the universe evolved, dark matter coalesced into clumps, or halos, in which the galaxies then formed.
In the early universe, astronomers believe, dark matter provided the gravitational scaffolding on which ordinary matter coalesced and grew into galaxies.
Alan Boss, a theorist at the Carnegie Institution for Science in Washington, D.C., has pushed an idea called gravitational instability, in which an especially cool and massive protoplanetary disk can develop ripples that can coalesce into gas giants, with or without cores.
Many clouds at mid-latitudes make rain by freezing water into ice crystals (which fall from the cloud then melt before they hit the ground), rather than by coalescing warm water droplets together.
When AHL is present, the cells secrete CsgA, which forms curli fibers that coalesce into a biofilm, coating the surface where the bacteria are growing.
And they also modified the fiber drawing process, sending the gel into a pipe spinning like an axle, which helps the fiber components coalesce.
This creates a vast concentration of gas, which begins to coalesce, creating a starburst knot.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z