Not exact matches
A revised vision today points the way: to
work and pray for the «reconciliation of particularities»
which protect our diversity and for a reimagining of «visible unity», not theological uniformity, not structural mergers, but diversity for the enrichment of one another, not singing
in unison but
in harmony, analogous to different instruments playing the ecumenical symphony.
It can be done exclusively or
in unison with offering more traditional first foods like purees and cereals to see
which method
works best for your baby.
The animation approach also allows us to visualize how rows of dyneins
work in unison, like rowers pulling together
in a boat,
which is difficult using conventional scientific simulation approaches.»
The Georgia Tech team used the data to identify
which parts of the brain
worked in unison.
Collagen and the amino acids proline and glycine
work in unison to heal the lining of an inflamed gut,
which quickly stops your immune system from acting on overdrive and attacking the body's healthy tissues, from the skin to the brain.
The film champions the supreme might of man and machine
working in unison, a combination that ultimately wins out over the soulless tech geekery
which aims to outmode workers altogether.
Around 13 per cent said they found the workload impossible to manage, while
Unison highlighted there was a «crisis
in health and wellbeing engulfing schools»
which could lead to a «mass exodus of hard -
working, dedicated staff».
It
works in unison with the engine's integrated exhaust manifold / turbocharger housing,
which splits the exhaust channels from the cylinder head so the exhaust flows through two separate channels
in the turbo housing, based on the engine's exhaust pulses.
The collaborative service has been developed over a number of previously unannounced projects on
which Imagination Studios and Cubic Motion have
worked in unison.
Investigating approaches to painting, the use of medium, the way we paint, challenging easel painting by holding the structure freely
in one hand and applying paint through the other — this allows a more fluid approach to painting, an almost organic process
in which artist, support, media and brush
work in unison without normally rigid intervention of easel or wall.
Fields of Inquiry features two collaborative
works which the artists Mei Mei Chang, Pat Goslee and Kathryn McDonnell completed
working in unison.
Working in collaboration with top athletes and scientists, internationally acclaimed artists Dryden Goodwin, Susan pui san lok, Roderick Buchanan and Matthew Cornford and David Cross all consider the state of being «
in the zone» — the way
in which athletes achieve a heightened sense of performance
in which body and mind are operating
in unison, at maximum impact and with optimum «flow».
Jones includes at the top of her website the latin phrase «hoc mihi conloquium tecum manebit,»
which translates into «then you and I will speak together
in unison,» a good description of what happens as one pours through her text - based art
works.
This partnership clearly demonstrates how Canadian and Chinese companies can
work hand
in hand,
in partnership and
unison to leverage each country's respective skills and capabilities to help address and tackle climate change and the other 16 United Nations (UN) Sustainable Development Goals (SGDs),
which are critical to humanity and future generations to come.»
According to the New York Times, a collaboration between military scientists and acadmic researchers has uncovered a combination, or tag - team, of a virus and a fungus
which seem to be
working in unison to cause the problem.