Sentences with phrase «which new compositions»

Whilst he never redevelops a finished work, sections of a composition, once photographed, can become the launching pad for a new growth of material ideas from which new compositions can be born.

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As I have written about before, the rate at which Americans start new companies has been on a downward trajectory since the late 1970s, driven by changing industry composition and the growth of multi-outlet businesses like Starbucks and Walmart.
The social giant collects much more information than that, which results in at least 600 targeting options including household income, level of education, home type, home value, home ownership status, household composition, parents of children with specific ages, newly engaged couples, new vehicle buyers, expats, a variety of buyer profiles, people who frequently buy online, frequent travelers, and much more.
The New Testament contains at least one book which is offered to the reader as an historical composition in the full sense.
«Pare off some of the crust of the manchet - bread, and grate off half as much of the rest as there is of the root, which must also be grated: then take half a pint of fresh cream or new milk, half a pound of fresh butter, six new laid eggs (taking out three of the whites) mash and mingle them well with the cream and butter: then put in the grated bread and carrot with near half a pound of sugar, and a little salt, some grated nutmeg and beaten spice; and pour all into a convenient dish or pan, butter'd, to keep the ingredients from sticking and burning; set it in a quick oven for about an hour, and so have you a composition for any root - pudding.»
MLA provides up - to - date and credible nutrient composition data for Australian beef, lamb and goat meats which is available from Food Standards Australia New Zealand's Food Nutrient Database (NUTTAB, AUSNUT).
New food structure and compositions are being designed through the use of excipients, which are increasing the bioavailability of nutraceuticals containing bioactive compounds.
A front - of - pack nutrition label can encourage food manufacturers to reformulate their products and develop new products with a favorable composition which would carry the label.
The introduction of new solid foods, which can change the composition of the stool or stool frequency, can also cause diaper rash.
Cuomo is adding 36 chemical compositions to New York's list of controlled substances, including substances like K2, which is already listed on a federal schedule of controlled substances and banned in some counties.
If you want to see them (which even MPs with votes don't), they're posted at Labour Uncut but here's a summary of what we think will be the composition of the new Shadow Cabinet:
If you want to see them (which even MPs with votes don't), they're posted at Labour Uncut but here's a summary of what we think will be the composition of the new Shadow Cabinet: A Miliband as Leader Harriet -LSB-...]
The scientists used CRISPR, a gene - editing tool, to alter inserted genes so that the enzymes for which they coded would work most efficiently amid the exotic acidity, osmotic character and chemical composition of their new home.
In a new study, Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California San Diego Professor James Day and colleagues examined the chemical composition of zinc and other volatile elements contained in the green - colored glass, called trinitite, which were radioactive materials formed under the extreme temperatures that resulted from the 1945 plutonium bomb explosion.
Studying them has yielded insights into the workings of nature, including the surprising fact that the composition of ecosystems may be influenced far more by propagule pressure — the persistence with which new species are introduced — than by the life - history traits of organisms or by competition between species.
Commenting, Professor Richard Carlson (Carnegie Institute of Washington), Past President of the Geochemical Society said: «This exciting result is adding to the observational evidence that important aspects of Earth's composition were established during the violent birth of the planet and is providing a new look at the physical processes by which this can occur.»
To create their new temperature record, which spans 3.5 million years at the end of the Cretaceous and the start of the Paleogene Period, the researchers analyzed the isotopic composition of 29 remarkably well - preserved shells of clam - like bivalves collected on Antarctica's Seymour Island.
This work resulted in a new theory, the Mauro - Allan - Potuzak (MAP) equation, which the researchers said more accurately captures the detailed viscous flow of glass, including the composition dependence of glass viscosity.
The new study has shown that mice have an additional receptor, Y6, which has profound effects on their body composition.
The composition of the new material somehow distorts the bonds between iron and oxygen from their usual shape, which the team believes explains the material's magnetic properties.
Emulsifiers, which are added to most processed foods to aid texture and extend shelf life, can alter the gut microbiota composition and localization to induce intestinal inflammation that promotes the development of inflammatory bowel disease and metabolic syndrome, new research shows.
A new study which was published only last month revealed that Alzheimer patients display a different and less diverse microbiome composition than healthy control subjects.
In addition, Ceres» light spectrum suggests that it may have ammonium - rich clay at the surface, which would fit the expected ammonia - rich composition of large, differentiated substellar objects in the outer Solar System, including the «plutoids» defined on June 11, 2008 by the International Astronomical Union (IAU) as a new class of bright «dwarf planets beyond the orbit of Neptune (IAU press release).
«This is in line with some of our recent studies which indicate that the GI tract microbiome in Alzheimer's is significantly altered in composition when compared to age - matched controls,» said Lukiw, who reviewed the new study but was not involved in the research.
While obesity has long been blamed on laziness and lack of will power, but exciting new research shows the composition of your gut bacteria, which may have been set since birth, can play a deciding role in whether you're thin or fat.
«Traditionally, we've been much more democratic, much more open to who shows and how,» said Kolb, comparing the composition of New York Fashion Week to fashion weeks in Europe, which are more centrally planned and tightly curated.
Three new TV spots have been unveiled for Legend of the Guardians, which showcase the film's impressive animation style and colorful visual composition.
Within the space of a couple of sequences — in which the team barely adjust to their life - altering new afflictions before agreeing to be co-opted by the military - industrial complex — the movie abruptly changes tone and rhythm, as though Marvel's directorial software had assumed control, right down to effacing Philip Glass's fleeting soundtrack compositions in favor of Marco Beltrami's standard droning hackery.
Older members of the audience will find cheer in the possibility of their entering a second chapter in their own lives, but one may well wonder what attraction songs like «Hey, Baby Doll,» which does not have a rock rhythm, and a new composition from Danny which is more like a ballad you'd find on «Your Hit Parade» during the 1950s.
In our site - based work, which included in - depth interviews and ethnographic fieldwork, we examined 24 high schools with varying legal environments situated across three states (New York, North Carolina, and California), stratified by school type (traditional public, charter, and Catholic) as well as by student socioeconomic composition.
For instance, the racial composition of the school age population of the entirety of New York City has little relevance to concerns about and efforts to improve the racial balance of schools on Staten Island, which by virtue of its geography might as well be a part of New Jersey.
To underscore its commitment to FCE in education policy, the federal policy panel also noted changes that are happening within the composition of the Department of Education, including the new role of Family Engagement Ambassador which will serve to promote and support family engagement in education policy on a national level.
(Skip to details on the: 5 Series Gran Turismo) New for 2013 For 2013, the 535i and 550i can now have the BMW Individual Composition Package, which includes extended leather upholstery, 19 - inch alloy wheels, Alcantara headliner material and Shadowline trim.
the new 2016 VW Golf is available in many trims such as, the 2016 Volkswagen Golf 2 - Door S and TSI as well as a 4 - Door configuration as the 2016 Volkswagen Golf 4 - Door S, S with Sunroof, SE and SEL all of which include 15 inch Lyon wheels, an incredible Composition Color touchscreen sound system and USB port.
Pressbooks Public is being described as «a new indie author composition» service, which will effectively create a seamless channel for an author's creation of an ebook available for distribution not only to regular commercial channels but also to US library collections.
There were many original compositions and new remixes featured, some of which were compiled in the studio - recorded official compilation for the event.
The show presents new works, many of which take the form of large - scale yarn compositions wall mounted on wooden stretchers.
At the Garboushian Gallery in Beverly Hills Seery showed several large new canvases (that seemed larger due to the gallery's own compressed size) in which recur the saturated color, numinous composition, and graceful but urgent gesturality that drove his earlier work.
I like poet Charles Olson's «composition by field», which applies his sense of new American painting to the linear convention of poetry.
The first major exhibition of Morandi's later work in America since the acclaimed 2008 retrospective at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, the show will focus primarily on the period during which he developed and refined his investigations of serial, reductive, and permutational forms and compositions — aspects that had a profound influence on twentieth - century and contemporary art and painting.
This exhibition features a new spatialization of Sala's The Present Moment (in B - flat)(2014) and The Present Moment (in D)(2014), in which he rearranges Arnold Schoenberg's «Verklärte Nacht» [Transfigured Night](1899) to create the sense that individual notes, abstracted from the composition, travel freely throughout the gallery before accumulating and playing in repetition as if trapped in a spatial impasse.
This exhibition features a new spatialisation of Sala's The Present Moment (in B - flat)(2014) and The Present Moment (in D)(2014), in which the artist rearranges Arnold Schoenberg's Verklärte Nacht [Transfigured Night](1899) to create the sense that individual notes, abstracted from the composition, travel freely throughout the gallery before accumulating and playing in repetition as if trapped in a spatial impasse.
He responds to the manner in which the paintings were positioned, overlapping each other, and creating new compositions by transforming two - dimensional painted canvas into accidental sculptural elements.
Utilizing characteristically wide brushstrokes, large swathes of color, and refined compositions, Katz created what art historian Robert Storr has called «a new and distinctive type of realism in American art which combines aspects of both abstraction and representation.»
The new works, most of which were painted on canvases are of varying sizes and feature bright colors and detailed, multilayered compositions.
These pieces morph colored material into a new composition, which can be collage, assemblage, and / or sculpture.
In 1948, the artist painted his breakthrough work, Onement I, which is now in the collection of The Museum of Modern Art, New York, and features the first of his signature «zips»: vertical lines running down the canvasses, which divide spatial composition, infuse them with energy, and create a parallel to the spectator's own figure.
Milstein also reverses the focus in such series as Flying Over New York, Flying Over LA, and Flying Over Container Ports to create panoramic images of images that are by turns iconic and emblematic of the modern world, which his images of Cuba and India are more intimate, though equally as vibrant in their treatment of color and composition.
Thomas Yoseloff's The Further Adventures of Till Eulenspiegel (1957, New York City), featured Jane Frank's block prints, which already show a penchant for collage - like textural juxtapositions and strong diagonal composition.
It is our ambition to stress the timelessness of the abstract language in painting and to create a platform, which allows older works to appear in a new light and contemporary compositions to be viewed in the context of their influences.
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