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I have a company that does design and animation, so obviously graffiti is definitely an
intricate
part of what we admire and respect in the art world.
I want to introduce you to an educator who understands this in
intricate
detail, named Ananth Pai.
But what you'll notice about all of these products is they're very, very
intricate.
It's very
intricate.
He would takes the fruits of each week's reading and he would weave these
intricate
tapestries of ancient and humanist thought.
And my own story with September 11 has really become a more
intricate
one, because I spent a great deal of time working on a piece of the 9/11 Memorial in Manhattan.
Now inspired moves of improvisation could be recorded, saved, considered, prioritized, made into
intricate
designs.
It has a plain high collar, detachable sleeves and
intricate
buttons of twisted silk thread, set close together so that the fit is snug.
He and I wanted to demonstrate through the use of graphics like these to help someone talk about this
intricate
science.
And after about 45 minutes, you get really
intricate
projects like leaves sorted by hue, so you get a color fade and put in a circle like a wreath.
These secret societies of the Yoruba, Kongo and Palo religions in Nigeria, Congo and Angola respectively, developed this
intricate
writing system which is alive and well today in the New World in Cuba, Brazil and Trinidad and Haiti.
And so, many of my early memories involved
intricate
daydreams where I would walk across borders, forage for berries, and meet all kinds of strange people living unconventional lives on the road.
For example, we were stuck for a year trying to understand the
intricate
biochemical networks inside our cells, and we said, "We are deeply in the cloud," and we had a playful conversation where my student Shai Shen Orr said, "Let's just draw this on a piece of paper, this network," and instead of saying, "But we've done that so many times and it doesn't work," I said, "Yes, and let's use a very big piece of paper," and then Ron Milo said, "Let's use a gigantic architect's blueprint kind of paper, and I know where to print it," and we printed out the network and looked at it, and that's where we made our most important discovery, that this complicated network is just made of a handful of simple, repeating interaction patterns like motifs in a stained glass window.
The science of epigenetics looks at those molecular mechanisms, those
intricate
ways in which our DNA is literally shaped, genes turned on and off based on the exposures to the environment, to where we live and to where we work.
However, nowadays we are really facing new complex,
intricate
challenges that cannot be understood by simply employing a simple tree diagram.
But knowledge is much more
intricate
than this.
And I think here, we can really understand the
intricate
and interdependent nature of most ecosystems that abound on our planet.
And here are a few more paintings by Sharon Molloy, some gorgeous,
intricate
paintings.
Alone with my thoughts, I constructed
intricate
fantasies about ants running across the floor.
Cell division is an
intricate
chemical dance that's part individual, part community-driven.
In many dinosaur lineages, these simple feathers evolved into more
intricate
ones, including some that we see today on birds.
That's what makes these
intricate
worlds believable, comprehensible, and worth exploring.
The proteins start off folded up into
intricate
shapes, held together by weak chemical bonds.
Symmetry is everywhere in nature, and we usually associate it with beauty: a perfectly shaped leaf, or a butterfly with
intricate
patterns mirrored on each wing.
Although the bird's outward appearance may not strike you as especially odd, it uses this strange, intricate, cork-screw shaped contraption to reproduce.
Solving complex math problems requires inspired creativity and many vibrant works of art have
intricate
logical frameworks.
This smooth, muscular ring of the LES is moderated by an
intricate
tree of nerve roots that connect to the brain, the heart, and the lungs.
When we begin to recognize the individual faces of the conflict, when we begin to notice those
intricate
emotions on their faces, we begin to see them as humans, too.
The neuroscientists saw multiple areas of the brain light up, simultaneously processing different information in intricate, interrelated, and astonishingly fast sequences.
Researchers think a key player is the brain's
intricate
wiring.
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