There is a picture of the toll this kind
of work takes on the human beings who do it.
Today, in the midst of an international refugee crisis,
such works take on a renewed resonance.
When you really find out what you are meant to do, the
word work takes on a whole new meeting.
These designers still tend to work on contract with traditional publishers, and as a result, will be more selective with the
indie work they take on.
It might be easier for solo lawyers to make comments since they have more control over the
future work they take on, however.
The artist learns and builds from each trip, so that as it grows, each body
of work takes on a life of its own.
LeWitt's wall
works took on new colors and a new responsiveness to architecture after his move to Italy during the»80s.
Rist's
video work takes us on a curious journey, via pop (she also composes and writes her own songs), into the furthest regions of the female psyche.
Nonetheless the most
recent works take on an altered direction by striving to be more direct and accessible.
Contains checklists for student feedback on each written task and space to
redraft work taking on board these areas for improvement.
For many Ed.D. students, the opportunity to teach their own courses is particularly alluring, despite the
extra work they take on in the process.
Artists, especially those starting out are so eager to make a sale and be «validated» they are willing to cheapen their prices to the point that
work takes on Walmart value.
Mostapha Romli's latest body of
conceptual work takes us on a dramatic journey inside the increasing number of children weddings that have taken place in Morocco in the last ten years as a result of the 20/21 law.
In Rome, Twombly's early «
60s work took on greater scale and more vibrant color, while also drawing on themes of eroticism and violence.
The
finished works take on the appearance of found stone carvings, folding our prehistoric past in with the present.
Though some of his
last works take on occasional Munich characteristics, he did not return to a Munich manner.
Often based on real events and filled with metaphor and allegory, Abney's
works take us on occasionally uncomfortable existential investigations of our own imperfect humanity.
Using elements of chance and probability, Kelly's
works take on larger than life imagery while complimenting the tiny ecosystems within each piece.
Stouffer's and White's
work take on colorful and geometric forms in «Ingress / Egress,» on view until Saturday, Sept. 12.
Towards the end of the 1980s Garcia
Sevilla works take on a more three - dimensional form incorporating everyday objects, including books, shoes and light bulbs.
It's still an interesting and, more importantly,
actually working take on the future and JerryRigEverything's Zack Nelson takes the dual screen phone apart so see if it has anything else to yield.
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at Work Taking on the «Greatest Weakness & # Question (Perspective # 3) So, You Want a Career in Public Relations?
Agents Start the Process Once a real estate agent learns about the advantages of home warranty programs,
work takes on new meaning and they see the possibilities for success.
The chemistry between Winchester and Stapleton is a treat, the action scenes remain brutal and thrilling and fun, and the show transcends simple guilty pleasure status by paying enough attention to the emotional toll this kind
of work takes on the people who do it.
The mobile and decentralised format of these firms enables lawyers to be flexible in how
much work they take on and what hours they work.
Her large - scale paintings, collages, installations, photography and
video work take on the popular portrayals and stereotypes of black femininity and boldly answer back to them using her keen eye to break limitations.
Michelle Deignan's new and
recent work takes on the construction and easy acceptance of imagery's presentation, the swallowed syntax and now unspoken tricks that are accepted as the normal mode of address.
More atmospheric views are found in April Gornik's charcoal drawing, a darkened meadow of trees, and in the paintings by Yuko Murata and Joan Nelson,
whose works take us on a journey to serene and melancholic forests.
But understood in the context of our joyful «play,» this advice to
work takes on a new perspective.0 ur toil is not meant to master life; it is not for the purpose of wresting the key to salvation from life itself.
Meanwhile,
work takes on the aspect of an unbearable burden.
But when there's real progress underway — when the White House advances early childhood education; when a culture of school food reform is the new normal in districts nationwide; when
the work takes on a life of its own — then the entrepreneur is ready to take on a different challenge, and begin work anew.
«There's a short life for a doula,» said Jennifer Mayer, 32, who has been transitioning into other areas to minimize the toll
the work takes on her life.
My work takes me on travels worldwide and I want to experience all I can.
Their emotionally -
wrought take on the case takes it out of landmark territory and into the terrain of momentous historic significance.
Their work takes on a clearer focus if they understand their studies are connected to their goals and their lives.
The work took on a compulsive quality.
But I do believe that thinking about these things gets back to the vital question of artistic control, and the surprising ways in which
your work takes on a life of its own.
There
his work took on a new dimension, incorporating digital illustration.