Sentences with phrase «whose nearest objects»

The shift from the narrow angle views of the Impressionists and Cézanne, whose nearest points tended to be quite some distance away, to the wide - angled views of Bonnard, Matisse, Dufy and Soutine, whose nearest objects were often very close indeed, was a major change in subject matter which is usually overlooked since the names «landscape», «still life», «portrait», etc., remained the same.

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Binx's «theory of certification,» as Percy calls it, implies a search underway» very much Percy's own» whose object seems now near, now impossibly far away.
NASA's Near - Earth Object Observations Program manages and funds the search for, study of and monitoring of asteroids and comets whose orbits periodically bring them close to Earth.
For the small asteroids that do closely approach Earth, NASA's Near - Earth Object Program has developed a rapid response system whose chief goal is to mobilize NEO-observing assets when an asteroid first appears that could qualify as a potential candidate for the ARM mission.
At the time, Remo wasn't thinking about near - Earth objects, bodies in the solar system whose orbits may one day intersect with Earth's.
Now, professional researchers and Galaxy Zoo volunteers working together have found 19 similar objects — glowing gas clouds near galaxies whose black holes appear quiet but probably blasted the clouds in the past.
Observations with the Very Large Array near Socorro, New Mexico, revealed two objects whose radio spectra resemble those of other black hole systems located outside of star clusters.
Scientists expect that this will allow them to observe more distant objects in the universe whose light has been pushed into the near - infrared.
Adaptive optics images made with ARIES at the MMT of 87 Kepler Objects of Interest place limits on the presence of fainter stars in or near the Kepler... ▽ More The Kepler mission has revolutionized our understanding of exoplanets, but some of the planet candidates identified by Kepler may actually be astrophysical false positives or planets whose transit depths are diluted by the presence of another star.
PERCHED NEAR THE EDGE of the Museum of Modern Art's atrium throughout this past spring and summer, Sigmar Polke's Kartoffelhaus (Potato House), 1967, echoed not only the diminutive German garden sheds and rigidly formed Minimalist objects in whose shadow the work was clearly made, but also — and more oddly — the very interior in which the piece itself was installed.
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