Sentences with phrase «which envelops»

The biosphere is that slim layer of earth crust, earth surface, ocean and atmosphere which envelops the earth and which supports life.
The Turner Prize nominated artist James Richards has selected Francis Bacon's «Study for a Portrait» (1953), for the fourth and final presentation of works from the V - A-C collection, Moscow, and as a response to Bacon's iconic figure, the artist has created an immersive sound work for the exhibition, which envelops the redesigned gallery space and audience alike, creating a new «space» in which Bacon's powerful work sits at its heart.
The Turner Prize nominated artist James Richards has selected Francis Bacon's «Study for a Portrait» (1953), for the fourth and final presentation of works from the V - A-C collection, Moscow, and as a response to Bacon's iconic figure, the artist has created an immersive sound work for the exhibition, which envelops the redesigned gallery space and -LSB-...]
Richards has created an immersive sound work for the exhibition, which envelops the redesigned -LSB-...]
His work traces an important art historical shift from the concept of collage, where chance played a major role and the image was constructed of multiple layers, to the concept of a unified image, which envelops us in an endless, undifferentiated, digital stream.»
The advantage of a rail holiday is that you not only see fabulous cities and towns, you also get to witness the spectacular scenery which envelops them.
Before going to sleep they extrude mucus from their mouths, which envelops around them forming a protective cocoon.
Better yet is the 7.1 Dolby Atmos soundtrack, which envelops you with jungle sounds and Rupert Gregson - Williams score.
Our Liquid Matte Lipstick has a velvety high - fashion matte finish which envelops lips in rich, long wearing color.
What makes mammals» live birth possible is the unique organ called the placenta, which envelops the growing embryo and mediates the flow of nutrients and gases between it and the mother via the umbilical cord.
The vital responsibility of the parents, then, is to create through their own relationship of intimacy an atmosphere which both envelops the child in its warmth, and progressively releases him to his own relationships of intimacy.
Its duty today is to seek to counteract the fog of fear and defensiveness which envelops our national life.
«The social object of skilled investment should be to defeat the dark forces of time and ignorance which envelop our future,» Keynes warned.
It was an invisible, a friendly power, taking pleasure in adorning a bride, which enveloped her in it without her knowledge; for she saw only how the bridegroom passed by and went up to the temple.
After recounting the «evils» which accompanied the industrial revolution, evils resulting from the diversion of attention towards «things as opposed to values,» Whitehead writes, «it may be that civilization will never recover from the bad climate which enveloped the introduction of machinery» (SMW 291f).
Jason Day, after his Players Championship win cloaked him in an aura of invincibility similar to that which enveloped his texting mentor in his heyday, is drawing the inevitable comparisons to Tiger Woods.
Hong Kong is the pearl of the Orient and at Chinese New Year the entire island erupts with celebrations which envelop the city for 15 days.
It's within its four walls where the Portimao holidaymaker will catch more than a glimpse of a host of treasures which envelop Roman relics and Islamic artefacts.
Virtual - reality headsets from Oculus, owned by Facebook, Valve and Sony, which envelop users with virtual environments, are also on the way.
Regardless of their scale, Katz describes these paintings as «environmental» in the way in which they envelop the viewer.
Pioneered by Clyfford Still (1904 - 80), Barnett Newman (1905 - 70) and Mark Rothko (1903 - 70), this abstract art was characterised by large fields of flat, solid colour, which enveloped the spectator when seen at close quarters.
Kanso was part of the post-modernist movement, which enveloped music, fine art, film, and writing.
The Portuguese example is a well authenticated one from 1949 that occurred during a heat wave which enveloped most of Europe.

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Had Facebook audited Cambridge Analytica's data holdings, Facebook could have prevented the privacy scandal that has enveloped the company, Sandberg told NBC's Savannah Guthrie during an interview on Friday's Today show, part of which aired Thursday night.
The sell - off, which has already scorched emerging markets, enveloped developed markets as well; European, Japanese and Australian stocks all fell.
And already were messengers ridiculed before you, but those who mocked them were enveloped by that which they used to ridicule.
Thus we have a harmonized collectivity of consciousnesses which together make up a sort of super-consciousness; the earth not merely covered by myriads of grains of thought but enclosed in one single enveloping consciousness so that it forms, functionally, a single vast grain of thought on a sidereal scale of immensity, the plurality of individual acts of reflective consciousness coming together and reinforcing one another in a single unanimous act.
Thus, God's time is seen as overflowing, holding together and enveloping all other times.41 The imagery of God as Ground or as Womb explains how our time, which is like that of the growing seed or fetus, is enveloped or held together or suffused by God's Time.
These media are not just technologies transporting content, but they form a world, an enveloping environment like the countryside, which everywhere surrounds us with its rhythms of life and its mechanism for coping with problems.»
On the other hand the Church developed another view of God and human life in which original sin was the all enveloping condition of human existence, and the ministrations of the Church were essential for salvation and sanctification.
She wrote to a friend: «I feel enveloped in a splendid plan which is being revealed to me little by little» (p. 63).
The executioner, enveloped in a black robe from head to foot, with his eyes glaring at his victim through holes cut in the hood which muffled his face, practised successively all the forms of torture which the devilish ingenuity of the monk had invented.
So that in line with, and gradually replacing, the thrust from behind or below, we see the appearance of a force of attraction coming from above which shows itself to be organically indispensable for the continuance of the sequence, indispensable for the maintenance of the evolutionary impetus, and also indispensable for the creation of an atmosphere enveloping Mankind in the process of totalization, of psychic warmth and kindness without which Man's economic - technological grip upon the World can only crush souls together, without causing them to fuse and unite... The «pull» after the «push», as the English would say.
I was struck especially by that last one, as it was uttered first by David and then repeated by Jesus, revealing something of the degree to which Christ enveloped himself wholly in the experience of humanity.
Whether we consider the rocky layers enveloping the Earth, the arrangement of the forms of life that inhabit it, the variety of civilizations to which it has given birth, or the structure of languages spoken upon it, we are forced to the same conclusion: that everything is the sum of the past and that nothing is comprehensible except through its history.
The vast industrial and social system by which we are enveloped does not threaten to crush us, or to rob us of our soul.
The vast industrial and social system by which we are enveloped does not threaten to crush us, neither does it seek to rob us of our soul.
Let us look in turn at these two processes which so pervade the human atmosphere that, like light and air, we tend to ignore them, although they envelop us so closely that no act of ours can escape them.
Enveloped in the blue mist of oxygen which its life breathes, it floats at exactly the right distance from the sun to enable the higher chemisms to take place on its surface.
Attempting to express it calls for a different language on our lips and a new departure into the endless horizons of that mystery into which we ourselves and our life - contexts are enveloped.
As the tradition is now enveloped in legend, there is no way of discovering the historical circumstances of the call of Moses, but we can be reasonably confident that there was such a man, who led a band of Hebrews in a dramatic escape from Egyptian slavery, and one of the oldest elements in the tradition is a song which celebrates the defeat of the Pharaoh's army in the waters of the Sea of Reeds.
To them was made manifest the glory, the shekhinah, that «supernatural brilliance in which the Ark and the Temple were at times enveloped
The wine infused in the cranberries lent its floral notes to the glossy fruit, which mingled with earthy walnuts and dollops of brie, all enveloped in a rustic dough.
It's an Italian classic, no - bake dessert which is essentially layers of sponge - like cookies, soaked in espresso, and rum, then dusted with cocoa powder, and enveloped in a luscious layer of light, and fluffy mascarpone mousse cream - mmm... It's my husband's favorite dessert, and I almost always make it for his birthday.
The curry from the Rajma made an excellent replacement for marinara sauce and the kidney bean - red onion topping over a sizzling golden rice crust, all of which was enveloped in a lava of hot oozy cheese, it rocked my world!
These are jumbo - sized ravioli, and each one envelops an egg yolk, which will run when you cut the pasta open and mingle with the pan sauce.
This is the latest revelation in the corruption scandal which has enveloped the governing body since the US Department of Justice started investigating it in May.
We used and loved the Graco Pack»n Play (2) which adjusted to a bassinet height (note: do not use the «napper» attachment that comes with some models, which puts baby right back into that semi-reclined position enveloped in soft, padding and isn't approved for safe sleep.
«The announcement that chief executive Simon Kirby is leaving the company adds to the uncertainty enveloping a project on which strong and stable leadership is vital,» she added.
Mr Ayariga, who is a member of the Appointments Committee, told Radio Gold in an interview that the Minority MPs rejected the GHS3000 each which was enveloped for them when they later found out that the money was coming from Mr Agyarko as a bribe.
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