Sentences with phrase «which drew on»

In 1996 Sustain produced Growing Food in Cities, which drew on some of the already considerable experience of urban agriculture in the UK and recommended that more should be done to support and promote it.
Not only was their imagery, culled from consumer culture, entirely new — baked potatoes, ads for foot medication and BB Guns — but so was their treatment, which drew on the rudimentary character of cheaply printed commercial drawings.
In November of last year Martin Wilner gave a talk at the Freud Museum discussing his first solo museum exhibition, The Case Histories, which drew on his decades of artistic work pertinent to the practice and thinking around psychoanalysis.
Unlike Pop art which drew on imagery from popular culture, however, Op art was a style of abstraction that relied on geometric shapes, lines, and color juxtapositions to create optical illusions for the viewer.
This experience influenced his later paintings, prints, and sculptures, which drew on images from pop culture, such as comics and advertisements.
The exhibition brought together a selection of Kilimnik's new and historical works from the past three decades, evoking the history of painting through the construction of fantastical narratives which drew on a rich pastiche and personal flights of fancy.
In his 2011 exhibition Recent History at Tate St Ives Starling presented works which drew on research into the China Clay industry in Cornwall.
After receiving a number of interesting proposals, the bid put forward by Fáilte Ireland, which drew on the support of the Dublin Convention Bureau, was chosen as the successful location.
Recently I wrote an article arguing that unsustainable debt loads have become the new normal in Canada, in which I drew on my first hand experience with people struggling with debt trouble.
The network and its leaders have developed a deep understanding of what it takes to catalyze education reform at the city level, as evidenced in the 2012 report Kick - Starting Reform — co-authored by CEE - Trust and Public Impact — which drew on profiles of three high - impact CEE - Trust members to identify lessons for reformers in other cities.
The report, which drew on nearly 100 different studies, found that teenagers from poorer homes are more likely to be uncertain about the qualifications they need to access their chosen career and get the skills they need.
A book with the same title, which drew on information presented at the conference, was published this past winter and a follow - up Askwith Forum was held in the spring.
Findings from the new analysis, which drew on the analytical might of Rheuban's larger organization, were published this month in the journal Biogeosciences.
The report, which drew on a community survey, a literature analysis, and Web site usage, doesn't match the ratings with individual projects.
Fortunately, Kinderland II, which drew on a host of community volunteers beyond Junior League, is up and running, if unpaid for.
«We ended up with a cost - of - living, transactional politics which drew on polling figures that were based on sand.
The report, which drew on surveys conducted last month, found that confidence in bin Laden among Muslims in Jordan had fallen to 13 % last month, compared to 56 % in 2003.
The conventional image of the railway as a national project owes much to the appeal of Pierre Berton's books, which drew on its construction — with all the blood, sweat and scandal that went into it — as a metaphor for nation building, a physical extension of Confederation into western Canada.
The three defense companies have also donated more money in the 2018 election cycle than any other company in the industry, according to a new analysis from the Center for Responsible Politics, which draws on the Federal Election Commission's latest political - candidate - contribution report.
A brief summary can't do justice to their analysis, which draws on rich historical research to argue that capitalism develops in stages and that we're on the cusp of a new one.
The tone of the recent statements, many of which draw on past remarks from the ECB, increasingly suggest that decisions from the European Union will set the tone for further action in eastern Europe and Asia.
It is a treasure chest of spiritual wisdom which draws on the practical experience of those who have travelled ahead of us.
We should use the symbol God «functionally,» to refer not to any particular ideas about God «but rather to that reality whatever it might be which draws us on toward full and responsible humaneness.»
Christian interest in Buddhism and the attempt to appropriate its insights is far more widespread than Buddhist interest in Christianity Still, the situation is not a simple one in Japan, he said, Much of the vitality of religious life and practice in Japan is in the so - called new religions, some of which draw on Buddhism more than others.
In many other documents of the Council there are statements of Catholic truths which draw on traditions that very evidently are not found in the scriptures, for example the existence of seven sacraments, the perpetual virginity of Mary.
This metaphysical agnosticism diminishes as we develop larger - scale interpretative arguments, all of which draw on often unspoken, even unconscious, assumptions about the way human history and culture unfold.
First, there is the tension between Western notions of human reason — nature - controlling, deductive and scientific — and a more embodied, feeling, experiential approach which draws on biological and psychological processes.
In 2017 he founded Craft Quality Solutions, which draws on his extensive field quality experience, providing field quality services to breweries, distributors and retailers.
There's been a lot of interesting commentary, from a variety of sources, on my article for the New York Times Magazine on character education, which draws on some of the reporting that I've been doing for my next book, «The Success Equation.»
According to our calculations, which draw on data from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and other public sources, central governments hold significantly more commercial assets than private equity firms, hedge funds, pension funds, sovereign wealth funds, or the super-rich (see figure 1 below).
To this end, I adapted a typology developed by Rikki Dean at LSE, which draws on cultural theory (Douglas 1970) to classify ways in which the public participate in policy - making (Dean 2016).
Tahia Abdel Nasser discussed poetry as an archive of the revolution in Egypt, analysing the works of Abd al - Rahman al - Abnoudi and Tamim al - Barghouti among others, and the ways in which they draw on poetic canons of the 1950s and 1970s.
Housebuilding has its part to play, too, and I like Boles's localist ideas, which draw on the work of Policy Exchange.
The idea of groupthink, which draws on Orwell, is frightening.
UNHP also developed an its Building Indicator Project database, which draws on violations records, city liens, and other building information to zero in on distressed buildings — much like the plan the city has proposed.
Wilfred Emmanuel - Jones The self - styled «Black Farmer» was selected in June 2006 to stand in the newly - created Wiltshire constituency of Chippenham, which draws on three existing seats held by Conservative MPs.
Priti fought Nottingham North in 2005, but in Witham she will be defending a notional Conservative majority of 7,241 in a seat which draws on segments of four existing Conservative seats.
Jo Coburn got reaction from a panel of MPs on the Daily Politics after they watched a clip of Mystic Ed And His Crystal Balls, which draws on past Labour quotes predicting Britain's economic slump would get worse.
The method combines two high - tech laboratory techniques and allows the researchers to precisely poke holes on the surface of a single cell with a high - powered «femtosecond» laser and then gently tug a piece of DNA through it using «optical tweezers,» which draw on the electromagnetic field of another laser.
Her research, which draws on network science, has revealed that people with more «flexible» brains — those that can easily make new connections — are better at learning new information.
Esposito's model, which draws on work by former graduate students Joshua Colwell, Robin Canup, and John Barbara, takes into account tiny moonlets within the rings that have enough of a gravitational attraction to hold on to the particles, keeping them in the system.
Based on the published work, which draws on data collected from 2012 - 2015, the team has found no evidence of solar axions.
Researchers at the Fund for the Replacement of Animals in Medical Experiments (FRAME) in Nottingham, have just finished the first stage of development, which draws on research showing that human skin cells produce chemicals called cytokines when exposed to chemicals that are irritants.
For that information, we have developed a powerful tool called the Environmental Data Server, which draws on a great variety of National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, U.S. Navy and academic sources of wind and current data that are updated several times a day.
The Pew report, which draws on survey responses from 3748 AAAS members based in the United States, also showed that perceptions differ by discipline — for example, 48 % of earth scientists see news coverage as important to their careers, but only 35 % of chemists do.
The study is part of the Guatemala - Penn Partnership, led by Dr. Branas, which draws on almost a century of Penn involvement in Guatemala, including public health, medical, anthropologic and archaeological activities and discoveries.
Most recently, Dr. Cheng has created K3 Combat Movement Systems, which draws on concepts from his different fields of research and experience to create a holistic means of developing, optimizing, and restoring the body to achieve top performance under stress using clinical, aesthetic, conditioning, and combative training methods.
The MIND Diet is a hybrid of the DASH Diet, which is aimed as preventing or reducing the risk of high blood pressure, and the Mediterranean Diet, which draws on the dietary practices of people living in countries that border the Mediterranean Sea.
Blind faith, virgin birth, crucifixion — nothing is sacred in this epic send - up of ancient times, which draws on the cornball biblical blockbusters of the 1950s to lampoon celebrity culture in any era.
This is a heart - felt movie which draws on the viewer's empathy.
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