Sentences with phrase «work early surprised»

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So perhaps it's not a surprise that when he was working on the floor of a Cambridge, Ont., vinyl manufacturer in the early 2000s, he was struck by the sheer quantity of waste foam that the company shipped off to the landfill due to minor defects.
This may come as a surprise, and indeed, very little is known about these earlier feminists beyond the work of a few scholars.
At its heart is a theological core shaped by the trinitarian and christological consensus of the early church, the formal and material principles of the Reformation, the missionary movement that grew out of the Great Awakening, and the new stirrings of the Spirit that indicate «surprising works of God» are still happening in the world today.
A reader of his article might be quite surprised to learn that Leo XIII declared as early as 1891 that «the public administration must... provide for the welfare and comfort of the working classes»; or that so recent an encyclical as Centesimus Annus pronounced that «the mass of the poor [who] have no resources of their own to fall back on... must chiefly depend on the assistance of the State,» and that «wage - earners... should be specially cared for and protected by the Government.»
Ford, to whom this piece was later submitted for publication in the new journal, found Session's conclusions surprising and frustrating, because that early Hartshorne work appeared to have all the essentials of Hartshorne's later philosophy in place, but without evidence of any direct influence of Whitehead.2 David Griffin, then a new Assistant Professor at Claremont, put together a very valuable compendium of all the differences that Hartshorne had discerned between his own thought and Whitehead's.
(not a question but i discovered something amazing and i have to tell somebody) I used mashed avocado in place of nut butters / oil in a cookie recipe earlier and, to my surprise / horror / holycowthisjustworked kinda feeling, it worked!
Most Vietnamese were surprised, too, and their reactions ranged from the glee of children let out of school early to watch to the disgust of taxi and truck drivers for whom the Tour was only foolish interference with their work.
It doesn't matter if you're already working every hour God sends you, pull on those short shorts and surprise Dave and George on their early morning jogs.
Marijn Franx, a member of the team from the University of Leiden highlights: «The discovery of GN - z11 was a great surprise to us, as our earlier work had suggested that such bright galaxies should not exist so early in the Universe.»
Based on his team's earlier work, Mootha wasn't surprised that the mice treated with hypoxia lived longer.
One day in our early stages of dating, he met me after work and to my surprise (and liking), he was rocking a seersucker suit with stylish brown shoes, a bow tie and pink shirt (Men wear pink!
After a bad day at work (he's a sound man and he's clashed with the director of a TV show he's working on over the authenticity of some wildlife sounds he'd captured earlier that morning), he returns home to Michelle who surprises him with the handcuffs and a series of requests / demands that he had no way of expecting.
Coloured by verdant green nature and the red stain of rusting metal, Abbasi steeps the viewer in the sorrow and beauty of this poverty stricken milieu, yet an over reliance on elaborate cinematography soon becomes distracting, and those familiar with the early work of David Gordon Green, won't be surprised to see the director's name appear as an executive producer.
The film surprises a bit with it's flashback approach, but it works well in linking the older Jane with her early struggles.
Nobody who followed Richard Rothstein's columns in the New York Times or his earlier work on education will be surprised that his new book ascribes most of the black - white achievement gap to social class and economics.
Just as the sentence takes us into an unexpected world, the rest of the story takes some surprising turns as the young Sugar Mecklin, Nordan's protagonist through his early work, learns more about the nature of chickens than he bargains for and more about his momma and daddy than he ever expected to.
An early Goodreads reader promises that the book contains «all the things you love in his work: strong voice, quirky characters, a little mysticism and magic, breathtaking settings in the Northwest, and a story that takes you by surprise
You'll be surprised how many readers enjoy reading the earlier works of authors.
Those familiar with Levithan's earlier work will not be a bit surprised to learn that his latest is beautifully written (lips are «gates of desire»; «sadness turns our features to clay, not porcelain»).
It was no surprise to anyone that I ended up working in three different bookstores at various points of my early work experience.
I worked super hard and finished the edits early, and I wanted to surprise y ’ all with this early release.
You might be surprised at how well this site works for obtaining early feedback on your concept or story and for crowdsourcing information related to your topic.
He told me what the biggest surprise has been in the seven years since early design work began for the Kindle, and he explained why he thinks there will always be a role for purpose - built reading devices.
The next day I was up early working on some «lost dog» flyers when I was pleasantly surprised when the doorbell rang and it was someone returning Trooper.
In such an animal - centered environment, it is not surprising that Dr. Luttrell found himself working in the animal care field at an early age.
No one is surprised that early iterations of tools we're still familiar with, such as plates and cutlery to give just one example, have maintained recognisable features and this is because they've proven themselves to work - if it ain't broke don't fix it as they say.
Given the game's early success and the Arc System Works pedigree, it's no surprise to see Dragon Ball FighterZ make the cut at Evo.
As an Early Access release, it's no surprise The Red Solstice still has some kinks to work out of it's hulking, mechanized space marine armor.
It's still far too early to give many details about this new title, but what we can say is that while Michel and the team at Ubisoft Montpellier are working with the core tenets of BG&E, they're developing something that aspires to push past the boundaries of a proverbial sequel and leverages next - gen technologies to deliver a truly surprising, innovative and exceptional game.
«ZeniMax and other companies may build AAA schedules in the future to surprise players with more finished titles from trusted studios, rather than showing relatively unfinished work early,» Schramm says.
With the game due to come out early 2016 it's no surprise that Sony would want to slightly ease the pain of having to wait for Uncharted 4 by showing us what we we have to look forward to, and I have got to say, It worked.
Rubio then added that he thinks people will be pleasantly surprised by the final experience, which we'll get a glimpse of in early 2017, when Tequila Works will show more of the game after a very long time.
Early versions of level designs, gameplay controls, zombie abilities, etc were implemented, however the amount of work involved in non-gameplay elements came as something of a surprise.
As I dug deeper I was struck by the sense of outrage and loss this painting aroused in so many people: The family of Lea Bondi, determined to reclaim the stolen portrait she had failed to recover in her lifetime; the Manhattan District Attorney who sent shock waves through the international art world and enraged many of New York's most prominent cultural organizations when he issued a subpoena and launched a criminal investigation following the surprise resurfacing of Portrait of Wally; the New York art dealer who tipped off a reporter about the painting during the opening of the Schiele exhibition at MoMA; the Senior Special Agent at the Department of Homeland Security who vowed not to retire until the fight was over; the art theft investigator who unearthed the post-war subterfuge and confusion that ultimately landed the painting in the hands of a young, obsessed Schiele collector; the museum official who testified before Congress that the seizure of Portrait of Wally could have a crippling effect on the ability of American museums to borrow works of art; the Assistant United States Attorney who took the case to the eve of trial; and the legendary Schiele collector who bartered for Portrait of Wally in the early 1950s and fought to the end of his life to bring it home to Vienna.
Given the mathematical precision of her early sculptures, the autonomy and tight rectangular rational at work in her concrete and frame pieces, her latest work looks like it has spiraled out of control: the artist's hand is everywhere, the arrangements are overpowering, involving a surprising personal sensibility, humor, suggestions of adoration and campy seduction.
His presence is so heavily felt in the work of so many, it's surprising that an exhibition on his continued influence wasn't conceived earlier.
Yet Zhang's early works on paper have a surprising freshness, with little concern for an official message, while his first works in New York allow him to experiment with western styles, including abstraction and mixed media.
If anything, the break from the 1960s is stronger than ever, although an early work by Ellsworth Kelly comes as a surprise.
A concise and surprising group show at one of the Lower East Side's newer galleries (it opened in early 2013 with a solo show by Amanda Valdez, one of the four artists in «Works Off Canvas).
A lot is packed into the space without it seeming at all crowded, with surprising early things alongside classic works by Holzer (streaming LED signs and granite benches emblazoned with her aphorisms and poetic texts), Lawler (photographs of works of art uncomfortable in their contexts), Sherman self - portraits and Trockel wool paintings.
Yet preceding these are some fascinating early, representational works by the same: a modest Pollock self - portrait, for instance, is an unsettling surprise.
When the CAMH survey show came together, Jones was surprised to see how those early drawings evolved over a decade into three - dimensional pieces, such as the works of her «SHHH» series, which are made from noise - cancelling electric guitar cables that she «plugs» directly into walls.
But there are pleasant surprises here: early works by Andrew Masullo; a Nancy Spero collage; and a painterly, highly personal Glenn Ligon.
By juxtaposing new and recent paintings by the four artists with historic works ranging in date from the 1930s to early 1960s by artists such as Franz Kline, Irene Rice Pereira, John Graham, and Reginald Marsh, to name a few, Open Windows reveals sometimes surprising affinities, influences, and contrasts among and between the twenty - first - century works and mid-twentieth-century paintings, opening windows on new possibilities and fresh ways of seeing.
Any attempt to critically deal with this exhibition's surprising juxtaposition of works by Monika Baer and Thomas Bayrle must first take into account the clear differences between their aesthetic positions: Since the early»90s, Baer has been developing...
To those who know his work today, it may come as a surprise to learn that his early work, resulting from the more introverted approach, consisted mainly of very small paintings done in egg tempera and entirely with brushes, somewhat in the manner of Vermeer, whom he still greatly admires.
An earlier work, Affinity (2011), takes a more abstract approach, with vibrant geometrical diamonds of pastel colors and white in a textile - like pattern that create a surprising degree of physical depth, like two walls meeting to form the corner of a psychedelically wallpapered room.
But a familiarity with this work from the early 1990s makes the Studio Museum in Harlem's exhibition of Simmons's work produced over the last seven years all the more surprising, and complicated.
The surprising thing is that Richter's recent paintings and drawings turn out to be much more linear and owe less to the plane and the stain than his earlier work.
It's surprising to know Sandra Frech's early works were photorealistic but have evolved through expressionist landscapes into space abstractions.
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