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The four hats shown in the poster suggests how art might be defined: as a thing itself, the worth of the thing, the shadow of the thing, and the shape of the thing.
And this was a very important shift for us, because the moment we
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success as being a collective measure that the community provides to us, it became measurable, because if it's in the community, there are multiple data points about that.
This relationship can be quantified with something called the Lorentz factor, which is
defined
by this equation.
So our thought was to literally put the theater on its head: to take those things that were previously
defined
as front-of-house and back-of-house and stack them above house and below house, and to create what we called a theater machine.
And I knew how Mr. Webster
defined
it, as the accumulation of material possessions or the attainment of a position of power or prestige, or something of that sort, worthy accomplishments perhaps, but in my opinion, not necessarily indicative of success.
From these studies we
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two great epochs of the plastic history of the brain.
First, create a
defined
work zone in your home, even if it's tiny, and try to work only there.
And there will be and should be those who spend a lifetime pursuing a very highly
defined
area of inquiry.
For those of you who aren't familiar with memetics, a meme has been
defined
as an idea that replicates in the human brain and moves from brain to brain like a virus, much like a virus.
De Beauvoir
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Othering as the process of labeling women as less than the men who’d historically defined, and been
defined
as, the ideal human subjects.
There are no strictly
defined
hierarchies.
And what we'd like to say with "Yes is More" is basically trying to question this idea that the architectural avant-garde is almost always negatively defined, as who or what we are against.
There is a fellow TEDster who spoke two years ago, Jonathan Haidt, who
defined
his work into three different levels.
Like our economic and political worlds, stories too are
defined
by the principle of nkali: How they are told, who tells them, when they're told, how many stories are told, are really dependent on power.
We're not
defined
by our central properties, by the bits that make us up.
We're
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by our environment and our interaction with that environment, by our ecology.
Then, if we added maps like the geology, the bedrock geology, and the surface geology, what the glaciers leave, if we make the soil map, with the 17 soil classes, that are
defined
by the National Conservation Service, if we make a digital elevation model of the topography that tells us how high the hills were, then we can calculate the slopes.
They
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nine planetary boundaries vital to our survival, then they measured how far we could go before we cross over the tipping points or thresholds that would lead us to the irreversible or even catastrophic change.
Compassion is not
defined
in one form.
Well, our approach to finding longevity was to team up with National Geographic, and the National Institute on Aging, to find the four demographically confirmed areas that are geographically
defined.
Adaptive clothing is
defined
as clothing designed for people with disabilities, the elderly and anyone who struggles with dressing themselves.
The mayor
defined
the city's new normal as one of permanent drought.
But at the time, that was the largest molecule of a
defined
structure that had been made.
Ultimately, we now live in a world
defined
not by consumption, but by participation.
I was working at Women with a Vision, where I learned that Reproductive Justice was
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by Sister Song as: One: A woman's right to decide if and when she will have a baby and the conditions under which she will give birth.
We are here today because [the] United Nations have
defined
goals for the progress of countries.
Protests are contentious and contested processes,
defined
by contingent actions, often devoid of clear messaging, characterized by incomplete organization.
For example, the great Oxford historian who taught here at this university, A.J.P. Taylor,
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a great power as a country able to prevail in war.
But when someone strives for greatness and poetry, but delivers a muddled (and often ridiculous) story, a bunch of disparate scenes, pretentious dialogue... Then you get the worst kind of a movie that some other reviewer very accurately
defined
as "pretentious crap".
The film attempts to shatter the romantic chivalry image of the heroic medieval knight, by showing a rather dreary image of the period,
defined
by psychological dysfunction, and violence.
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