Sentences with phrase «working with the purity»

We want to think that it's about working with the purity of the subject, increasing knowledge, and solving the world's problems.

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Kierkegaard's own brief preface to Purity of Heart Is to Will One Thing does little more than begin this process, and tempts me to suggest that one who is not familiar with other works of Kierkegaard, will find himself still better prepared for immersion in this address if he turns immediately to Section Twelve and reads from that point to the end.
While critics are sure to point out flaws with the study, the fact remains that Diefendorf's work reflects the findings I have come across in my own informal studies of people who make purity pledges.
Without denying that the sanctity of her members builds up the whole Church, I worry that this too directly relates the will and works of the members with what actually «makes» or constitutes the Church, namely, the sacrifice of the Head, not the purity or righteousness, always imperfect, of his members.
So, I work our batches early during the days of ferment (approximately 7 days), with plunging and gentle cap management (pump overs) to release that purity of fruit.
Do you think, for more purity, it would work with homemade almond paste?
Mario Pablo also believes producers should work with the Chilean government and tourist board to share the purity and diversity of our country in all markets
«Having received the No Objection Letter from the FDA, SweeGen and our valued distribution partner Ingredion are now able to support food and beverage manufacturers in the US as they work to meet consumer demand for reduced - and no - sugar products made with our new, high - purity, great - tasting stevia sweetener,» said Katharina Pueller, director, natural sweetener business of SweeGen.
The session concluded with a presentation of consumer insights on the impact of menu labeling The final session was led by the Process and Ingredient Purity Working Group (a.k.a. the Clean Label Group).
A Cologne working group involving Prof. Carsten Münker and Dr. Elis Hoffmann and their student Sebastian Viehmann (working with Prof. Michael Bau from the Jacobs University Bremen) have managed for the first time to determine the isotope composition of the rare trace elements Hafnium and Neodymium in 2.7 - billion - year - old seawater by using high purity chemical sediments from Temagami Banded Iron Formation (Canada) as an archive.
Reexamining data from his 20 - year - old NASA experiment involving the repeated freezing and melting of high - purity materials in microgravity, Martin Glicksman, research professor in materials science and the Allen Henry Chair at Florida Institute of Technology, working with Kumar Ankit at the School of Matter, Transport and Energy at Arizona State University, discovered the way nature guides formation of complex patterns in materials that crystallize.
As a premium herbal supplement manufacturer, Flora works directly with local farmers, sourcing organic and non-GMO ingredients whenever possible to ensure maximum purity, quality, and potency.
By using hashtag # 100percentpure or #nodirtybeauty, I hereby grant to 100 % PURE (Purity Cosmetics), it subsidiaries, agents and affiliates, the unlimited worldwide, perpetual, unending right to use, reproduce, distribute, and convey my image / photograph in any format or medium now known or subsequently developed, to modify and edit my image / photograph, to combine my image / photograph with other images, video, audio, text and other media, to create derivative works incorporating, including or based on my image / photograph.
However we are happy to provide them to any doctors, nutritionists and other wellness practitioners who we work with and who recommend or retail our algae to their community so they can be 100 % confident of the safety, purity and nutritional density of our algae.
By using hashtag # 100percentpure or #nodirtybeauty, I hereby grant to 100 % PURE (Purity Cosmetics), it subsidiaries, agents and affiliates, the unlimited worldwide, perpetual, unending right to use, reproduce, distribute, and convey my image / photograph in any format or medium now known or subsequently developed, to modify and edit my image / photograph, to combine my image / photograph with other images, video, audio, text and other media, to create derivative works incorporating, including or based on my image / photograph.
Purity is oozing from this all white kaftan with gold work patches all over.
One science teacher had students work with the local water board to sample water purity in a nearby stream.
In this unashamed orgy of 911s, we're taking what we hope will be an enlightening trip back through time, starting with the new 991 model and working back through the 997, 996, 993 and 964 versions to the 3.2 Carrera, 3.0 SC and a delightful 1969 2.2 T. For the sake of consistency and purity, all are manual and rear - wheel drive, while Jethro Bovingdon and I have vowed to arrive at the Porsche Experience Centre at Silverstone leaving prejudice, pre-conceived ideas and rose - tinted glasses at the plate - glass door.
The F - TYPE is a sports car that is true to Jaguar's design values — beauty of line and purity of form — and I'm honoured that the World Car of the Year jury has recognised our work with this award.
Joffe has described the absorbing, as well as the highly physical experience of the work's making, the thickly applied pastel accumulating with a luminous purity that is markedly different from the act of painting and the ways in which oil behaves on canvas or board.
Declaring his commitment to a «hygiene of vision,» he filled his work with store - bought items, glamorous women, and bucolic landscapes: symbols of purity that engaged the period's fascination with novelty and surface appearance.
Fontana and Yves Klein had worked closely with Günther Uecker, Piero Manzoni, Heinz Mack and Otto Piene as part of ZERO, a group dedicated to a direct, tabula rasa exploration of light and space without representation or illusion, in which the purity of white played a crucial role.
With the move from oil to acrylics, which began in the 1970s and lasted into the 1990s, Mead was able to attain a purity similar to that found in the work of American painter Mark Rothko.
Betsy Friedman's newest works re-frame the purity of Shaker imagery in her own formal language which involves gorgeous scratch art with tiny fruit - like eyeballs (googlies) attached.
In the examination of different facets such as the use of color, diagonal purity, architecture and the dissemination of the movement, De Stijl artworks that powerfully convey this ideology are juxtaposed with the work of post-war artists.
A dedication to craftsmanship has been an inspiration for the design, with B&B working with a printmaker to design a bespoke back label for the bottle, viewed through the clear glass and showcasing the botanicals through the purity of the drink within.
An intense drawing phase began in the late 1960s, culminating in a painterly break with the «purity requirements» of abstraction: Guston introduced crude figures and fragments of figures into his works; they populated his pink, red, black, and blue canvases - smoking, drinking, often painting as well.
Driven by the urge to explore the multifold facettes of the painting process, Natascha Schmitten uses the quality of colors — their brightness, purity and intensity — and the materiality of the transparent polyester fabric with which she covers her frames to turn her works into «light - bearing» paintings.
The choice to work with porcelain in an exploration of the spiritual and physical body in the current exhibition is not arbitrary: porcelain has certain metaphoric connections with fragility and purity (a kind of soft skin) as well as a geological rarity.
This recent work elevates each characteristic: tension is intensified by the purity and strength of the metal, while ethereal movement takes shape with a spontaneity unseen elsewhere in the body of Allain's work.
While his monochrome grounds align his work with those for whom monochromatic painting became the next logical step in the advancement of abstract art toward a reductive purity, Motherwell was sharply, yet graciously, critical of those painters who had studied his work of the 1940s, specifically The Little Spanish Prison (1941 - 1944) and Pancho Villa, Dead and Alive (1943) and employed stripes as a modular unit in their paintings.
Believing that his purity of vision could be maintained only if his work could be shown in a setting as a single body, he gifted two large groups of work to the Albright - Knox Art Gallery in Buffalo and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, with the restriction that the works could never travel or be shown among other artists» works.
These landscapes, whether cityscape or the newly industrialised agricultural landscape — as with Ralston Crawford's featureless work of modern purity «Buffalo Grain Elevators», 1937 — are for the most part completely devoid of any human narrative, only later do we end with Edward Hopper's isolated figure, in his 1928 picture «From Williamsburg Bridge»; sitting in the window of an otherwise empty cityscape, framed by an expansive absence of humanity.
While Stella's paintings were indeed concerned with the purity of abstract visual experience, the titles of his works were often extremely resonant, frequently alluding to specific places («Arundel Castle»), historical figures («Avicenna»), or grand themes («The Marriage of Reason and Squalor»).
By contrast, the work of Rothko and Still, with its greater purity, comes to terms with the self more quickly and passes beyond its contending forces.
Like any abstract the paintings rely on the subjective emotional response of the viewer — but also with this artist there is the sensation of the viewer studying a mathematician's blackboard — there is a balance in the work suggesting a Renaissance purity — as if the viewer is witnessing the attempt to «paint» an equation.
Marked with a sense of purity, innocence and play, his works typically use materials that are found on site.
According to the team behind the discovery, perovskite solar cells made with recycled lead work «just as well as those made with high - purity, commercially available starting materials,» which means that recycling the lead from car batteries could help support the production of these next - generation cells, and could be an important bridge for perovskites until lead can be replaced by a less toxic but just as efficient material.
Our ministry works with adolescents and wants to publish a magazine that focuses on purity in all areas of life.
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