Sentences with phrase «wide circulation of»

White's commitment to figuration, to directly addressing the social and political concerns of his time, and to mastering mediums that allowed for wide circulation of his art established him as a major figure, and one with significant influence on his peers and followers.»
[Charles] White's commitment to figuration, to directly addressing the social and political concerns of his time, and to mastering mediums that allowed for wide circulation of his art established him as a major figure.
Pre-tribulation rapture theology was developed in the 1830s by John Nelson Darby and the Plymouth Brethren, and popularized in the United States in the early 20th century by the wide circulation of the Scofield Reference Bible.
Pre-tribulation rapture theology was popularized extensively in the 1830s by John Nelson Darby and the Plymouth Brethren, [15] and further popularized in the United States in the early 20th century by the wide circulation of the Scofield Reference Bible.»
A final section inspired by Blake's famous phrase «the Doors of Perception» traces the wider circulation of Blake's art and imagery and how it permeated popular culture as the alternative movements of the 1960s came to full fruition.
A final section inspired by Blake's famous phrase «the Doors of Perception» will trace the wider circulation of Blake's art and imagery and how it permeated popular culture as the alternative movements of the 1960s came to full fruition.
Rather, it was a form of civil patronage intended to support the wider circulation of the scholarly work that become very much a public enterprise by the latter half of the twentieth century.

Not exact matches

The scant regulation early in the country's life, and the wide variety of paper currencies in circulation via private banks and other state - chartered companies like insurance vendors and railroads, meant a free - for - all for any enterprising soul with a flair for forgery.
Those instruments can be used at any time; they are regulated, have been in circulation since long ago so that the market has had time to adapt, and accordingly, there exists quite a wide ecosystem of applications necessary for the work in that area.
No More Page 3 was launched in 2012 by activist Lucy - Anne Holmes, who was «sad that the most prominent photograph of a woman in the widest circulation British newspaper is of a young woman in just her pants».
Greek language and thought had wide circulation in the Roman Empire and the fact that Christianity came in Greek dress was of incalculable assistance to it.
The recent discovery of nuclear war by television and mass - circulation magazines, and efforts to publicize the consequences of nuclear war through Ground Zero and university teach - ins, have brought war concerns to a wider audience.
Like many other old liberal Protestant ideas, Dibelius's view passed into wide circulation in the Catholic world when biblical studies engaged with modern historical criticism at the time of the Second Vatican Council.
One such story, given rather wide circulation by a sportscaster and printed in at least two books, had it that years ago a young Chicagoan who later became an official of the Missouri Pacific Railroad so idolized the White Stockings that he named nine Kansas way stations after his heroes when he grew up.
The theme of Miliband's weirdness has been in wide circulation ever since he won the Labour leadership contest in 2009, beating his brother David.
He sought another order directing the three respondents (the DSS, the DG of DSS and the AGF) to tender public apology to him «in seven national dailies of very wide circulation «for the illegal arrest and detention».
Its instruments were able to study Saturn's atmosphere at a wide range of altitudes, revealing its global circulation patterns, composition and vertical structure.
How this dynamo was initiated and how it works is mysterious, but it seems that the circulation of liquid metal through a magnetic field (which must have begun eons ago) causes a feedback loop of electricity and magnetism and unleashes a powerful electric current hundreds of miles wide.
«These results will have wider reaching implications, such as how we map the circulation of the world's oceans in the past, which are affected by how quickly the sea floor is moving up and down and blocking the path of water currents,» said Hoggard.
It promotes digestion, improves blood circulation and is also great for detoxification... The anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory properties of aloe vera can heal wide variety of skin problems like sunburn, acne, eczema, psoriasis, boils, and cyst and -LSB-...]
One of the ways that infrared sauna use is beneficial for a wide range of ailments is through the increase in circulation that it causes in the body.
High in essential Minerals: Sodium Chloride, Sulphate, Magnesium, Calcium, Potassium, and Bicarbonate, which combine to help create an excellent electrolyte balance, improve circulation, prevent muscle cramping, increase hydration, regulate cells water content, aids metabolism, nutrient absorption, balance the body's natural pH levels, and provide a wider range of natural nutrients.
The benefits of OJ are wide ranging, including improved blood circulation and cholesterol level, boosted immune system and reduced inflammation.
Vogue China now has a print circulation of approximately 1.6 million, and following the launch of its tablet and web presences, its reach has never been wider.
The three - storey, glazed atrium creates a circulation core that separates the structure into two distinct volumes: one accommodates the teaching centre; the other contains the administrative and communal spaces, delivering the added benefit of opening the facility to the wider community outside of generic schooling hours.
Apart from the value of her rights, she also considered all the extra benefits including having a team back her up, reaching a wider audience through print circulation, and standing a big chance to say she «made it.»
They advertise, they get their books onto prominent shelves in bookstores and libraries nationwide, they have a system that gets many of their books reviewed in magazines and newspapers with wide circulation or websites with the most hits — they have coverage in all sorts of ways.
Researchers at Cornell say results from additional testing indicate that the outbreak is being caused by a virus closely related to Asian strains of influenza A H3N2 viruses, currently in wide circulation in southern Chinese and South Korean dog populations since being identified in 2006.
Storr is the author of dozens of monographs and catalogs and has been a regular contributor to arts publications, including Art in America, Artforum, Art Press, Art & Design, Art Press (Paris) and Frieze (London) as well as wide - circulation newspapers such as the New York Times and Washington Post.
On the occasion of Ocean of Images, we included nineteen artists, gave the show a title, and, as you mentioned, we were really looking at wider themes across the included works, including issues of dissemination and the circulation of images at that moment.
From 1985 through 1991 Anne Doran made slyly narrative wall - based sculpture from appropriated public images in wide circulation, using them to speak of the commodification of desire, the loss of self, and the dynamics of power relations in modern culture.
I have not seen anything quite so bold by him in media of wider circulation.
This means that warmer seas are expected to lead to less productive oceans — something which is not proof of anything changing with regard to the THC or wider ocean circulation.
Merlis, T. M., and T. Schneider, 2011: Changes in zonal surface temperature gradients and Walker circulations in a wide range of climates.
Judging by the wide circulation in the denial echo chamber this article is a perfect rehash of the old tobacco tactics.
Since humans emit on the order of 40 BILLION metric tons of CO2 per year, this COULD BE about five - thousandths of one percent (0.005 %) of the emissions... and despite that, this claim got wide media circulation.
The North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO), the dominant mode of atmospheric circulation variability over the North Atlantic / European sector, is a leading governor of wintertime climate fluctuations in Europe, the Mediterranean, parts of the Middle East and eastern North America over a wide range of time scales from intra-seasonal to multi-decadal (e.g., Hurrell 1995; Hurrell et al. 2003).
This basin - wide change in the Atlantic climate (both warming and cooling) induces a basin - scale sea surface temperature seesaw with the Pacific Ocean, which in turn modifies the position of the Walker circulation (the language by which the tropical basins communicate) and the strength of the Pacific trade winds.
I agree with the overall scenario (and was actually thinking of posting something similar), except that I suspect that instabilities and the Earth's rotation would cause the pattern to break up into relatively narrow latitudinal bands perhaps as little as a few tens of kilometres wide, with a sort of helical circulation in each (like a rope).
This nicely written review of Monckton's presentation deserves wide circulation and discussion.
«Most circulation patterns on Earth are much wider than they are high, with the ratio height / length being in the order of 10 - 2 for hurricanes and down to 10 - 3 and below in larger regional circulations.
During El Niño, the unusually warm surface temperatures in the eastern Pacific lead to changes in atmospheric circulation, causing unusually wetter winters in the southwestern United States and thus wider tree rings (representing more growth of the tree).
There's still a wide range of variability, because there are perturbations on the constant features imposed by fluctuations of the general circulation.
El Niño's center of action appears to be shifting from the eastern to the central Pacific, which in turn is affecting the distribution and frequency of weather events.7 However, due to the wide natural fluctuations within circulation patterns, it is difficult to attribute recent changes solely to human activity.
Feedback gained from 82 experts and made available Over 90 key concepts and ideas considered Wide circulation and promotion of the resulting reports
They design a wide box to allow lots of air circulation around the pile, and have a rake to knock the top of the pile off and spread it around a bit when it gets too high.
Much of the content deserves wider circulation, like their bike issue of two
The circulation process among peer and government experts is very wide, with hundreds of scientists looking into the drafts to check the soundness of the scientific information contained in them.
Three - dimensional (3D) planetary general circulation models (GCMs) derived from the models that we use to project 21st Century changes in Earth's climate can now be used to address outstanding questions about how Earth became and remained habitable despite wide swings in solar radiation, atmospheric chemistry, and other climate forcings; whether these different eras of habitability manifest themselves in signals that might be detected from a great distance; whether and how planets such as Mars and Venus were habitable in the past; how common habitable exoplanets might be; and how we might best answer this question with future observations.
An idealized general circulation model with an analytically described Newtonian cooling term is employed to study the occurrence rate of sudden stratospheric warmings (SSWs) over a wide range of parameters.
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