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"More than depicting static animals, as in traditional wildlife art, my work uses the animal subject as a point of departure to explore psychological/abstract concepts such as death, ambivalence, wildness, domestication, domination, and interdependence".
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In June, he changed his mind, announcing his imminent departure and plans to explore options for his 20 percent stake.
In March, Church announced his Chichester departure in 2016 to explore new projects, including developing his own independent production company, Jonathan Church Productions, but said when he was approached by Sydney, it was too good an opportunity to miss.
We used an approach described by Rothman (1986) to explore departure from RR additivity, as follows: Let A and A′ denote values above and below the median, respectively, for PCBs, and let B and B′ denote values above and below the median, respectively, for phthalates.
He said that the team's departure could free the county to explore options that would attract new businesses and higher-paying jobs to the area.
After his departure the band did continue to explore these fantasy elements, yet often in a more diverse approach as songs began to combine fantasy with more dark and bizarrely surreal themes such as "The Musical Box" and "The Return of the Giant Hogweed".
Numerical simulations based on the incompressible Navier Stokes equations are used to explore (1) departures from linear theory and (2) the approach to quasi-steady behaviour, for oscillations over a wide frequency range at peak Reynolds numbers between 10−2and 10.
Nonetheless, they have provided a point of departure for me to use video to explore Lagos differently.
In this paper, experiments were conducted to explore significance of departure from linearity at low fluid velocity (Pre-Darcy flow) in porous media.
In line with Bowlby's (1969) predictions, Ainsworth & Wittig, (1969) (see Table 1) found that a majority of infants, classified as "Secure (B)," used the caregiver as a "safe base" from which to explore, protested at their departure, but sought the caregiver (attachment figure) upon his or her return.
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