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"Feigned modesty," "concrete," "an inward view"?these are some of the terms used by the panel to describe the Dutch application culture.
The Los Angeles artist known for using smog -- some of her works literally trap particulates onto their surfaces -- takes a more inward view in this, her latest solo exhibition.
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The images of nebulae, comets and star clusters are enclosed in circles or ovals, evoking not only the lens of the telescope but also more inward views: ova, or perhaps Petri dishes.
It is an inward-looking view, intent on stopping the barbarians at the gates.
Those who today always look for disciplinarian solutions, those who long for an exaggerated doctrinal "security," those who stubbornly try to recover a past that no longer exists — they have a static and inward-directed view of things.
Regardless of whether the term EHCC raises consciousness enough, Tomlinson does use the notion to motivate an inward-looking view of IT that is informed by his outward-looking perspective on the social, political, and natural world.
Round Hill's elevated, fairly central position gives excellent inward and outward views.
It clutters our view, inward and outward.
Deprecating dogmatic disputes, he came to view inward individual religion as the only true faith.
The Swiss, he said, have a mixture of pride and modesty, the inward-looking, foreshortened view of a mountain folk.
But from Shooters Hill, Upper Norwood, or Alexandra Palace one has a choice of views: inward to the crowded skyline of the City and West End or out to the open expanses of the Home Counties, the Thames estuary, the South Downs, and the Weald.
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