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A conference table and a wall divider articulate the space, along with fabric cocoons into which team members can retreat for a sense of fetal bliss.
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"Form, shape, color and function are the parameters applied in designing and articulating the spaces inside and outside architecture.
Some, like his bowl-and-drapery still life, are static to the point of inertia, until one studies the small variations of light that sensuously articulate the objects in space.
Kadir articulates the diminishing space between comic and tragic: "At the time of writing I realize that 'comical' should sooner be replaced by 'tragic' (the boundary between them seems grayer and grayer to me)." Khemiri finds his most potent chemical mix at the end of the novel.
In the absence of a decisive reductio ad absurdum, many logicians feel their role to be the liberal one of articulating the logical space for vague objects.
He says, In particular, they are an attempt to articulate the ambiguous and confusing space between verbal language and non-verbal language, and the discrepancy that occurs when one is translated into the other, for example when trying to convey an emotion with words".
As a child, he began painting surfaces in monochrome blocks as an attempt to articulate the "pure freedom" of "existential space"—a place in between life and death.
Vocabulary: tribute, tragedy, risks, persevered, legacy, articulate Extension Activities: 1. "Sometimes it's hard for us who work with the space program to articulate the higher calling of our jobs," said William H. Gerstenmaier, a NASA administrator.
Currently, two independent projects are underway to develop manuals that will articulate the international laws applicable to military space operations.
The cosmos as such is a text articulating the Dharma within the empty space of the vast limitless and formless body of the hosshin.
He also successfully articulated the need for expanded maker spaces on campus and lobbied on behalf of the School of Engineering for the creation of MIT.nano, which will be a hub for accelerating nanoscale research when it opens in 2018.
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