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This one-man show, which comes to the Berkshires by way of Berlin, does away with discrete disciplines to challenge the laws of physics and play cunning tricks on the eye.
In the past decade or so the United States has seen the exciting growth of interdisciplinary festivals dedicated to art being made today, with offerings ranging from those situated firmly in discrete disciplines like dance and theater to work that borrows from many of these traditions but fits neatly into none.
To combat these problems, Cobb argues that discrete "disciplines" in general and theology in particular need to re-emerge from their mutual academic isolation.
However, The Bruces, never ones to leave art authority unchallenged, set up their own exhibition downtown in SoHo titled The Brucennial featuring "420 artists from 911 countries working in 666 discrete disciplines" as a reaction to 2010's Whitney Biennial, which that year featured fewer artists, and fewer less established artists, than ever before.
The past half-century has seen the unprecedented evolution of surgical specialties into their current status as discrete disciplines, with specialized knowledge, techniques, anatomic challenges, and diseases of focus.
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The institutionalization of information science as a discrete discipline thus has not occurred, and the number of its scientist-practitioners is low.
Leslie H. Gelb, emeritus president of the Council on Foreign Relations, characterized Mr. Waltz as one of five "giants" who shaped the study of international relations as a discrete discipline, the others being Hans Morgenthau, Henry A. Kissinger, Samuel P. Huntington and Zbigniew Brzezinski.
Although many naturalists have studied aspects of animal behaviour through the centuries, the modern science of ethology is usually considered to have arisen as a discrete discipline with the work in the 1920s of biologists Nikolaas Tinbergen of the Netherlands and Konrad Lorenz of Austria.
An example could be a prescription to develop a discrete field and data discipline to identify smokers in the practice.
In total, if such informal communications as sexual attraction and play behaviour are included, there exist at least 50 modes of interpersonal communication that draw upon dozens of discrete intellectual disciplines and analytic approaches.
c Schematic representation of the three discrete lithographic disciplines available on the converted CNC machine.
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