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Brexit is not the most riveting, or easily graspable, recent meltdown in a Western democracy.
She discovered a system of mining and extraction whose complexity and scale are barely graspable.
They're formally ingenious and conceptually tight, and like Mr. Tanavoli's "Heech," satisfyingly graspable even at a glance.
Only in its prologue and coda does the show provide some solid, graspable idea of Merton's beliefs and practices.
By being so graspable, these younger digital natives are always destined to elude the grasp of tradition-bound media.
The lightweight construction makes them easy to command, and the soft, graspable handles won't punish your paws during marathon ­cubing ­seshes.
Yet, they never offered the relief of constructing a graspable place, instead leaving me with a sense of unsettlement and unknowingness.
While "Become Desert" doesn't have the easily graspable transitions of its predecessor, it is packed with moments of drama in microcosm.
For all the modernist complexities of Mr. Stucky's scores, his music was sanguine, lucid and structurally clear — graspable in the best sense.
The in-breaking of the radically new, in art, in life, and in the religious imagination ("the messianic") is only graspable through the old.
But it's a small, graspable thing, launchable with intention, and played to the exclusion of other things for the time you have with it.
A film that might play well on the Upper West Side has nuance, beauty, emotion and a theme that is graspable but not deliberate.
When you hear him, you get it: His saxophone is too light to feel like a solid substance, but too graspable to be vapor.
Then you have the Presidio Perfect-Clear with Grips, which is a clear, hard plastic case with the same graspable strips as the aforementioned case.
"Graspable" is the way he described the 24-minute, single-movement piece in conversation with Alan Gilbert, conductor of the New York Philharmonic before the performance.
It has plenty of ho-hum trap balanced out by occasional deviations into dancehall and throwback street rap, though there's no graspable logic to the project's structure.
Mr. Trump exploits people's preconceptions about sound in a manner similar to his exploitation of illness, to signify a hidden, never-quite-graspable threat to the nation.
Or does one offer hope—that frail, intangible thing more graspable for younger hands that could also put them in danger by not preparing them for what awaits?
He was creating — in public places with found materials for non-art-world audiences — odd, witty, barely graspable objects that were also emblems of wealth, class and race.
Her refusal to replace the emptiness at the core of the Holocaust with something graspable results in a very different work from the better-known, more palatable ones by Anselm Kiefer.
There's something oddly potent about Mr. Burnett's tenor saxophone sound, a tightly channeled and searing thing that cuts a trench in your mind without giving you a whole lot of graspable melodic information.
In a study released Wednesday in Journal of Neural Engineering, British scientists used more than 500 images of graspable objects, each categorized into one of four possible grips, to train an artificial vision system.
These complexities might start to be graspable through observing the phenomenon of light or other forms of energy passing through a medium and being changed in that process, altering direction or speed or even appearance.
As the viewer is enclosed in the movement of the work — as though truly present, for example, at the herders' family dinner — empathetic identification with the subjects is heightened to a degree only graspable if experienced firsthand.
Back then, I struggled with the idea, eventually giving up on it to think about other things, and then, a couple of weeks ago, BRIC presented an evening of performance art that made the idea of hybridity more graspable.
I beg to differ: Motherhood is an inextricable aspect of female being; it is one thing to choose not to have a child at all, but if you can do both, be both, then surely the possibility of formulating a grander female vision and voice becomes graspable.
But the constellation of images brought together by the exhibition squeezes his drive toward graphic simplicity and natural inclination toward graspable form (as opposed to the loosely affiliated brushstrokes of the early '50s) into the ball that would soon burst into the universe of the late paintings.
It looks at New York in the immediate aftermath of the terrorist attacks of September 2001, not really making a graspable argument but instead floating through a mist of ideas and observations about utopia; destruction; art's expressive potential; Duchamp on the risks of becoming a "successful" artist; Tiravanija's audience-participation performance art; the big money that coursed through the mainstream art market of the 1990s; the architect Rem Koolhaas's take on Manhattan's buildings; and John Cage's delicious, Zen-inspired contention that nothing could be regarded as something.
It is always safest if a graspable part of the object remains outside the body.
Columbia University Press. . His conduct was hence considered to be that of the "ideal saint" and "perfect bhakta (devotee)", providing a tangible and graspable example for the spiritual aspirant to follow.Hanna Kim Being Swaminarayan: The Ontology and Significance of Belief in the Construction of a Gujarati Diaspora.
Daniel Dennett offers philosophical thought experiments to the conclusion that qualia do not exist. First he lists five properties of qualia: # They are “directly” or “immediately” graspable during our conscious experiences. # We are infallible about them. # They are “private”: no one can directly access anyone else’s qualia.
An appropriate depiction of the initial outputs is necessary for the organizational diagnosis. In that regard it is important that “Output” comprises both numerically graspable as well as qualitative aspects (e.g. work place satisfaction, motivation etc.). It is just as important to capture the factually or seemingly useless initial results and not only the “official” or “desired” results.
This intelligibility means that the universe is graspable by intelligence." #"Either this intelligible universe and the finite minds so well suited to grasp it are the products of intelligence, or both intelligibility and intelligence are the products of blind chance." #"Not blind chance." #"Therefore this intelligible universe and the finite minds so well suited to grasp it are the products of intelligence.
Club member Michael Attree sporting the ubiquitous hirsute appendage and club tie. Attree has been hailed by The Guardian as the Handlebar Club's "most rakish member". The Handlebar Club is an association of aficionados of the handlebar moustache, based in London. The club's sole requirement for membership is "a hirsute appendage of the upper lip and with graspable extremities"; beards are absolutely forbidden.
According to nondualism, many forms of religion are based on an experiential or intuitive understanding of "the Real". Nondualism, a modern reinterpretation of these religions, prefers the term "nondualism", instead of monism, because this understanding is "nonconceptual", "not graspable in an idea". To these nondual traditions belong Hinduism (including Vedanta, some forms of Yoga, and certain schools of Shaivism), Taoism, Pantheism, Rastafari, and similar systems of thought.
Copenhagen wigmaker about 1893 A handlebar moustache is a moustache with particularly lengthy and upwardly curved extremities. These moustache styles are named for their resemblance to the handlebars of a bicycle. It is also known as a spaghetti moustache, because of its stereotypical association with Italian men. The Handlebar Club humorously describes the style as "a hirsute appendage of the upper lip and with graspable extremities".
The central bollard anchors the composition securely, so solid as to be nearly graspable, but was missing from the panel study. Comparing the final canvas to the rest of his studies reveals that, in addition to arranging the boats in a neat, calm horizontal line, Seurat also tweaked the walkway to give the channel a greater role in the composition. Thus, sea, sky, and ground occupy roughly equal proportions.
In several dialogues, Socrates inverts the common man's intuition about what is knowable and what is real. Reality is unavailable to those who use their senses. Socrates says that he who sees with his eyes is blind. While most people take the objects of their senses to be real if anything is, Socrates is contemptuous of people who think that something has to be graspable in the hands to be real.
It is flanked by two columns which differ from those in the hekhal only in being circular-sectioned. They carry a large marble cube which symbolises the Ark of the Covenant containing the Decalogue. These decorative architectural elements date from the period of post-World War II reconstruction of the desecrated and despoiled interior. In terms of disposition, the synagogue is a free-standing building in the rear of the lot, and therefore not fully visually graspable from the street.
Reactable, an electronic musical instrument example of tangible user interface. SandScape device installed in the Children's Creativity Museum in San Francisco A tangible user interface (TUI) is a user interface in which a person interacts with digital information through the physical environment. The initial name was Graspable User Interface, which is no longer used. The purpose of TUI development is to empower collaboration, learning, and design by giving physical forms to digital information, thus taking advantage of the human ability to grasp and manipulate physical objects and materials.
In his commentary, the Indian Yogācāra philosopher Vasubandhu explains that imagination of the unreal (abhūta-parikalpa) is the "discrimination between the duality of grasped and grasper." Emptiness is said to be "the imagination of the unreal that is lacking in the form of being graspable or grasper." Thus in Yogacara, it can be said that emptiness is mainly that subject and object and all experiences which are seen in the subject-object modality are empty. According to Yogācāra thought, everything we conceive of is the result of the working of the Eight Consciousnesses.
In Tibetan Buddhism, emptiness is often symbolized by and compared to the open skyVessantara; Meeting the Buddhas: A Guide to Buddhas, Bodhisattvas, and Tantric Deities. "They [conditioned things] are sky-like, and un-graspable, like clouds." which is associated with openness and freedom.The Collected Works of Chogyam Trungpa: Volume Four, Dawn of tantra, page 366In Tibetan Buddhism, emptiness (Wylie: stong-pa nyid) is mainly interpreted through the lens of Mādhyamaka philosophy, though the Yogacara and Tathāgatagarbha influenced interpretations are also influential. The interpretations of the Indian Mādhyamaka philosopher Candrakīrti are the dominant views on emptiness in Tibetan Buddhist philosophy.Dunne, John D. (2011).
His conduct is hence to be considered as that of the "ideal saint" and "perfect bhakta (devotee)", providing a tangible and graspable example for the spiritual aspirant to follow. Devotees are to view his respect for his gurus (Yogiji Maharaj and Pramukh Swami Maharaj) to be the model of devotion to one's guru. Followers are to believe that by associating with him, they might rid themselves of their vices, baser instincts, and worldly attachments. Earning the grace of the guru, devotees are to believe, enables them to achieve liberation in which they would escape the cycle of births and deaths and attain Akshardham (God's divine abode).
Blob received mixed critical reaction from the Amiga gaming press. Amiga Power provided one of the most positive reviews for the game, describing the game as "brilliantly original" and "maddeningly addictive" and praised its easily graspable gameplay in awarding the game a score of 88%. A positive review was also given by Amiga Format who described Blob as "wonderfully different" and stated that the 3d perspective gave a unique viewpoint which set it apart from other puzzle games. Both The One and Amiga Computing criticised the game's control system, which led to The One criticising the game as being too unforgiving and awarding a score of 67%.
The main achievement of the Shield of the Trinity diagram is to transfer a large part of the essential "mystery" or "paradox" of the Christian doctrine of the Trinity from the realm of complex verbal philosophical abstractions and esoteric theological vocabulary to the realm of simple logic, as presented in the relatively easily graspable form of a concrete and conveniently compact visual diagram. It is remarkable as a basically successful attempt, roughly 800 years old, to represent a complex set of abstract concepts in precise graphic form (as opposed to many of the near-contemporary attempts of Joachim of Fiore and Raymund Lull, which were not so successful). Thus it is perhaps one of the oldest widely attested "graphs", in the sense of graph theory (technically, it is a complete graph on 4 vertices, the same as the vertices and edges of a tetrahedron). Of course, if the diagram is interpreted according to ordinary logic, then it contains a number of contradictions (since the set of twelve propositions listed above is mutually contradictory).

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