Sentences with phrase «which spanned a generation»

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The bible can only be interpreted by itself and context in which it is written, some things changing with culture and others that reach across every generation and time span from eternity to eternity.
The matter in which there might be spiritual progress in time on a time span extending over many generations of life on earth is... the opportunity open to souls by way of the learning that comes through suffering, for getting into closer communication with God during their brief passage through this world.
They conducted nine separate analyses, which spanned 2003 to 2014 and covered all of China, to compare the impact of aerosols compared to clouds on solar power generation with and without technology that tracks the sun as it moves across the sky.
Mims's research and writings span topics ranging from atmospheric aerosols to home electronics; he is probably best known for the educational electronics kits and books he has created for RadioShack, which have introduced generations of young experimenters to electronics.
The life histories of the deer are well documented thanks to the Isle of Rum Red Deer Project, which has been collecting data on the island for more than 40 years, spanning seven deer generations.
To find out, Stearns and his colleagues turned to data from the Framingham Heart Study, which has tracked the medical histories of more than 14,000 residents of the town of Framingham, Massachusetts, since 1948 — spanning three generations in some families.
The College's capacity to meet the need for a new generation of highly skilled scientists will be greatly bolstered by the addition of the Science & Engineering Innovation & Research Building, a $ 125 million structure which will span 229,000 square feet and will be located directly south of the Life Sciences Building.
From the title down, it arrives prepackaged and closed to interpretation, which doesn't do justice to lives defined by instability and a legacy of abuse that spans at least three generations.
The irreplaceable Sir Christopher Lee has died at the age of 93, leaving behind his legacy of villainy which spans over three generations.
A couple (Tim Robbins and Holly Hunter) try to keep their adopted family together as their children face the world on their own, leading to a show which features a blend of perspectives, spanning generations and continents.
It was built by former Canadian Dick Birch and continues to be operated and managed by the Birch Family, which now spans four generations.
This will.be the 2nd generation where they started strong, and dripped the ball halfway through, both of which followed a gen where they abandoned the hardware prematurely... and most people.dont care their first system short life span was because of nvidia.
Call of Duty originated on October 29th 2003 with the release of the very first Call of Duty on PC in which the Call of Duty brand has since spanned numerous console generations and become one of the most successful and highest grossing entertainment franchises of all time as proved by sales rapidly approaching 300 million units sold, alongside the billions of hours of online multiplayer gameplay logged across the entire Call of Duty series including an unprecedented $ 500 million three day opening weekend launch for Call of Duty: WWII.
The Madden NFL series spans a whopping five console generations and counting, which is pretty staggering to think about.
BOOK > Featuring the work of Sam Gilliam on the cover, a new volume, «Four Generations: The Joyner Giuffrida Collection of Abstract Art,» is published documenting the collection established by Pamela Joyner, which spans four generations of artists bridging the 20th and 21st centuries with a focus on abGenerations: The Joyner Giuffrida Collection of Abstract Art,» is published documenting the collection established by Pamela Joyner, which spans four generations of artists bridging the 20th and 21st centuries with a focus on abgenerations of artists bridging the 20th and 21st centuries with a focus on abstract art.
Through a selection of major paintings, sculptures and works on paper spanning nearly a century, Flora, Fauna and Other Forms of Life offers a diverse sampling of the ways in which artists across generations have interpreted naturalistic imagery.
In Ametsuchi, Kawauchi brings together images of distant constellations and tiny figures lost within landscapes, as well as photographs of a traditional style of controlled - burn farming (noyaki) in which the cycles of cultivation and recovery span decades and generations.
This is your last chance to see ATHICA's 44th exhibition, Southern, curated by Judith McWillie and Assistant Curator Lauren Williamson, which features many never - before - seen works which explore the emotional depth and aesthetic diversity of nine artists — spanning four generations — who are interrelated in their «radical contemporaneity.»
This exhibition features 39 black female artists, spanning three generations and a range of mediums, whose works consider other women or in which they turn inward in an exercise of self - examination.
Spanning several generations and diverse mediums, including painting, sculpture, photography and installation, the selection includes works by Edson Chagas, star of the Angolan Pavilion — awarded the prestigious accolade for Best National Participation at the 55th Venice Biennale; Prix Pictet shortlist photographer Sammy Baloji; Malian artist Abdoulaye Konaté; Tunisian artist and researcher Nidhal Chamekh; Ghanaian artist Ibrahim Mahama; and artist Lavar Munroe from Bahamas; many of which have been selected for presentation at this year's 56th Venice Biennale.
Shapiro is considered one of the most important sculptors of his generation: over the course of an artistic career that spans more than 40 years, he has created an oeuvre, which, through his stimulating use of different scales and shape configurations, is unmistakable in character.
Featuring the work of Sam Gilliam on the cover, a new volume, «Four Generations: The Joyner Giuffrida Collection of Abstract Art,» was published documenting the collection established by Pamela Joyner, which spans four generations of artists bridging the 20th and 21st centuries, through hundreds of images and essays contributed by Courtney J. Martin, Mary Schmidt Campbell, and Christopher Bedford, amGenerations: The Joyner Giuffrida Collection of Abstract Art,» was published documenting the collection established by Pamela Joyner, which spans four generations of artists bridging the 20th and 21st centuries, through hundreds of images and essays contributed by Courtney J. Martin, Mary Schmidt Campbell, and Christopher Bedford, amgenerations of artists bridging the 20th and 21st centuries, through hundreds of images and essays contributed by Courtney J. Martin, Mary Schmidt Campbell, and Christopher Bedford, among others.
The slow process of observational painting [allows for] conversational exchange between myself and my sitters, which often [results in] group portraits spanning generations
In the case of nuclear power, the only new commercial energy generation technology to emerge and scale up significantly in the 20th century, government insurance, liability limitation, and loan guarantees have allowed private financiers the certainty and stability to invest in nuclear energy projects, which typically have high up - front capital cost and long life spans.
What is real is that there is that much less fossil fuel available for future generations to enjoy in the manner in which our short span of «civilised» life has been able to.
For today's younger set, it provides that valuable link spans generational experience, which is especially important since recent studies have found that it is not uncommon for 4 different generations of workers to be employed within the same organization.
... in all areas of human endeavor the beliefs that individuals, groups, and societies hold which determine choices are consequences of learning through time - not just the span of an individual's life or of a generation of a society, but the learning embodied in individuals, groups and societies that is cumulative through time and passed on inter-generationally by culture or society.
Families in the child welfare system are affected by the most adverse circumstances which can span generations.
These families are likely to need flexible, multi-modal programmes, grounded in ecological approaches, spanning at least two generations, which respond to individual circumstances.
E.N. Rhodes had been given his father's name, which now spans several generations.
Examples of changing times... which extends beyond 15 yrs (not even a full career span / generation to begin with).
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