• The author systematically analyses and reanalyses key passages in his texts in the light of the many arguments for and against free will, seeking thereby to affirm the validity in principle, and the personal and political importance in practice, of the Christian humanist tradition of which he sees Milton, Newman and the Pope as important (if sometimes misleading) spokesmen. (routledge.com)
  • Selfiecity is the first project which investigates such questions systematically, using carefully assembled large sample of selfies photos and tools of statistics, data science and data visualization. (der-mo.net)
  • Ethical Portraits investigates the representation of the incarcerated in the U.S. criminal justice system. (collectiveinkbooks.com)
  • Ethical Portraits investigates the representation of the incarcerated in the United States criminal justice system, and the state's failure to represent those incarcerated humanely. (collectiveinkbooks.com)
  • Which of these patterns a novelist follows appears to be systematically related to the nature of his work. (nber.org)
  • However, if we simply scan images tagged as selfie on Instagram, or observe people around us taking self-portraits, it's hard to quantify patterns, or systematically compare selfies from multiple cities taken by people who differ in age and gender. (der-mo.net)
  • Ola invites us into her private world of patterns and portraits. (artweek.com)
  • Her paintings, textiles and sculptures rely on the relationship between shape and colour, from which she creates complex rhythmic structures drawing on simple, systematically repeated patterns. (artweek.com)
  • In her photographic self-portraits and moving image works, Abi often appears eating in patterns - sometimes bananas, sometimes marshmallows. (artweek.com)
  • By lining the gallery with canvas and turning her world of patterns back onto us, the artist invites us to face up to our own image in her portraits and living room. (artweek.com)
  • the passengers he systematically photographed in Day Trippers (2001), the Gallery Wardens (2003) and the (mostly) older women in Trolley Portraits (2000-03) all seem to have been offered a space in which to present themselves authentically to Gill's lens, entirely of their own volition, and seem to exude a sense of thoughtfulness and nobility. (1000wordsmag.com)
  • Thus, our work systematically reviewed the emerging role of GFRα family members in cancers, and provided novel insights for further researches. (medsci.org)
  • With a passion for the bright and versatile personality of the surgeon Sergey Yudin in 1933, the work of Nesterov began on his portrait. (floridakeyswildliferescue.org)
  • The artist set himself the task of writing a portrait of Yudin in action, without separating the surgeon from the work of his life. (floridakeyswildliferescue.org)
  • The artist himself remained unhappy with his work and two years later returned to the creation of a portrait image of a surgeon. (floridakeyswildliferescue.org)
  • This work represents the highest resolution and broadest portrait of gene expression and translation to date for this medically important parasite. (datadryad.org)
  • However, we must admit that when we drive from our air-conditioned homes, in our air-conditioned cars, to our air-conditioned schools, work, and places of worship while mindlessly passing through systematically deprived ghettos and slums, wondering how to establish organizations and "religious [culturally segregated] clubs" in the name of religious/social activism - we are only fooling ourselves. (islamicinsights.com)
  • They make plans, build and work systematically in order to achieve their goal. (astro-seek.com)
  • While the demo version work fine, the Studio version systematically crash when i try to open a file. (portraitprofessional.com)
  • I Love Russia is Elena Kostyuchenko's unrelenting attempt to document her country as experienced by those whom it systematically and brutally erases: village girls recruited into sex work, queer people in the outer provinces, patients and doctors at a Ukrainian maternity ward, and reporters like herself. (columbia.edu)
  • How are organisations in such an environment to work systematically to create the most favorable conditions possible for brand building? (lu.se)
  • Before its discovery, the artist's appearance had previously been known primarily through his own quick sketches, such as the small, circular self-portrait in black chalk shown below. (metmuseum.org)
  • Disrupting long-held assertions of the artist's role as a unique creator, Feldmann systematically reconstructs existing images and objects to reflect on representation, with such subtle, humorous interventions as the addition of a red nose to a portrait, or by painting over the subject's face to create a trompe l'oeil cut out. (simonleegallery.com)
  • A set of tools contributing to this effort is the Global Tobacco Surveillance System (GTSS), which has been internationally recognized as the global standard to systematically monitor youth and adult tobacco use and track key tobacco control indicators. (cdc.gov)
  • He finds supporting evidence for this view in the writings of Newman and in Henry James's The Portrait of a Lady , which he reads as a narrative structurally reversing Milton's representation of the fall of Eve in Paradise Lost . (routledge.com)
  • The photographer aims to get a wide range of photographs, from individual portraits to group shots to spontaneous reactions. (akfilms.ae)
  • It aims to generate discussion by not only providing a portrait of each country's standing, but also allowing for rigorous global and regional comparisons. (cdc.gov)
  • Multiplicity - a collective photographic portrait of the city of Paris, with the help of machine learning techniques. (der-mo.net)
  • The 1992 comparison of textbook recommendations with the results of clinical trials reported by Elliott Antman, Joseph Lau, Bruce Kupelnick, Frederick Mosteller and Thomas Chalmers showed that patients had died avoidably because textbooks had not reviewed reliable research evidence systematically. (jameslindlibrary.org)
  • Collaboration with and outreach to external partners is conducted systematically at CEC to ensure relevance in research and education, and applicability of research results that can inform decision-making in society at local, regional, national and global levels. (lu.se)
  • The first paper systematically explores the landscape of current refugee entrepreneurship research, delineating its intellectual territory across diverse academic disciplines and consolidating existing knowledge. (lu.se)
  • A portrait lens like an 85mm f/1.8 also creates striking headshots with pleasing background blur (bokeh). (akfilms.ae)
  • You can compare for yourself the portraits of real people at the top of the page with the ones embedded below. (yahoo.com)
  • Trevelyan's political and intellectual portrait could of course be questioned at the time, from public sources: Macaulay, after all, was a public man and, being a strong partisan, had inevitably incurred public criticism. (nybooks.com)
  • This recently discovered portrait of Jean Honoré Fragonard came to light on the French art market last June and was a late addition to this show thanks to the generosity of its owner, who had possessed the drawing for only a very brief time before agreeing to lend it. (metmuseum.org)
  • One must read in these outrageous misadventures the personal feelings of Kanai, who provides a pessimistic portrait of his time. (nova-cinema.org)
  • Working from quick studies and longer poses, students will systematically learn the "landscape" of the human face. (mysticmuseumofart.org)
  • True genius can be both a blessing and a curse, and few films depict both sides of that loaded coin better than 'Love & Mercy,' Bill Pohlad's elegant and exhilarating portrait of Brian Wilson, the driving creative force behind one of the most successful and influential groups in American pop music history, The Beach Boys. (highdefdigest.com)
  • His true identity reappears systematically as offspring who persecute him. (nova-cinema.org)
  • By no means do I intend to paint an absolutist portrait of true activism. (islamicinsights.com)
  • The first segment is a large portrait series systematically presenting individuals directly related by blood. (alminerech.com)
  • Stabbed portraits also can be found in the plays The Noble Spanish Soldier (printed 1634) and James Shirley's The Traitor (acted 1631, printed 1635). (wikipedia.org)
  • will be found systematically arranged in the General Contents in Vol. I., and alphabetically arranged at the end of Vol. VIII. (google.com.sg)
  • It is not simply his legacy that the portrait commemorates, but, more precisely, his legacy as a draftsman. (metmuseum.org)
  • The Reuben Thomas Durrett Collection of Portraits, Illustrations, and Maps consists of images of individuals, locations, and events associated with Kentucky history. (uchicago.edu)
  • Maria Rosa Antognazza's pioneering biography provides a unified portrait of this unique thinker and the world from which he came. (philpapers.org)
  • The Institute for Justice's report is notable not only for its detailed portrait of Philadelphia's forfeiture program, but also for its comprehensive nature: it provides a graphic account of the many respects in which government agents who are sworn to protect people's rights systematically deprived Philadelphians of theirs. (cei.org)
  • A versatile lens kit, including a standard zoom lens for various shots and a portrait lens for captivating headshots, ensures exceptional results. (akfilms.ae)
  • Artworks connected to the monarchy were systematically destroyed or defaced in the years that followed, and many artists who had been allied closely with the court fled the country. (metmuseum.org)
  • Fredigond is now quietly and systematically exterminating the members of Chrotilda's family. (wikipedia.org)
  • Simon also shows empty portraits, representing living members of a bloodline who could not be photographed. (alminerech.com)
  • The film begins with a funny and cruel portrait of a young aphasic man trying somehow to find something to eat. (nova-cinema.org)
  • The result is a singular portrait of a nation, and of a young woman who refuses to be silenced. (columbia.edu)
  • The Bible presents a complex portrait of Solomon as both the wise Temple-builder as well as an idolatrous sinner while posing the problem of how the wisest of all men to whom God spoke could have ultimately worshipped other gods. (gorgiaspress.com)
  • The result is a comprehensive portrait of the real world of seizure and forfeiture. (cei.org)
  • Instead, participants were systematically wrong, and were more likely to say AI-generated faces were real. (yahoo.com)
  • The last term focuses on critically and systematically integrating the knowledgeacquired in the previous semesters through collection and analysis of data, andwriting a Master Thesis on a real-world problem related to international development.The programme prepares students both for a professional career and for furtheracademic studies within the area of international development studies. (lu.se)
  • Erotic failure is also the theme of T. S. Eliot's "Portrait of a Lady," a more extended literary conversation piece in the same volume. (connotations.de)
  • Li Q, Cao Z, Zhao S. The Emerging Portrait of Glial Cell Line-derived Neurotrophic Factor Family Receptor Alpha (GFRα) in Cancers. (medsci.org)
  • The collection also includes drawing of the birthplace of Abraham Lincoln and portraits, in various media, of prominent Kentuckians from the eighteenth and nineteenth century. (uchicago.edu)
  • Unlike the NTD treatments, endemicity, and morbidity data, standardized primary data at the implementation unit level are not systematically available to NTD programme managers for key water, sanitation and hygiene indicators. (who.int)
  • The portrait-picture depicts the moment before the operation, when the doctor conducts anesthesia. (floridakeyswildliferescue.org)
  • Stuke captures stills in her footage when an instant resonates for her, the moment when a portrait lifts itself beyond the screen and speaks of an unconscious relationship to the past. (ks68.de)
  • footnote 2 No more compelling portrait of the construction of a certain profane Volksgeist has ever been written. (newleftreview.org)