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Luca Molnar draws upon decorative patterns seen in kitchens and bathrooms.
Ratmansky's staging draws upon the original choreography, from 1914, by Michel Fokine.
What muscles and skills do you think entrepreneurship draws upon compared to journalism?
Bloomberg draws upon eyewitness reports, who claim to have seen two different Zee.
This group makes a brew that draws upon hip-hop and funk, too.
Beschloss's writing is clean and concise, and he admirably draws upon new documents.
The day-to-day work of the campaign draws upon Ms. Marinoni's expertise, too.
As a native Hawaiian, Matt draws upon his culture to influence much of his artwork.
But here, the role of Brunhilde Pomsel draws upon every aspect of her seemingly limitless art.
It draws upon long-standing Catholic moral teaching to distinguish between "formal" and "material" cooperation with evil.
Finley draws upon a combination of physical techniques, technology, and his own invention to create the works.
But Biden has already set out a clear strategy, which draws upon successful campaigns from the past.
Note: This review draws upon my "Robert Ryman on the Origins of His Art," Burlington Magazine, 1134, vol.
The report draws upon data from 250 data sources and peer-reviewed articles, and lists recommendations for policymakers.
"Option B" is an expansion of the original post that draws upon Sandberg's personal diaries of her loss.
Indeed, Manifesto contains an extreme multiplicity of medium, since it draws upon text, film, performance, costuming, fine art.
It draws upon its inventory from HomeAway as well as the other sites it operates: VRBO and Vacationrentals.com.
The Jewish man offering his home as a safe house says he draws upon his religion's history during WWII.
His practice draws upon personal exchanges with people, things, and institutions to examine systems of intimacy, value, and power.
The Google doodle made by comic artist Aaron Reiner, known for his fascination with crowds, draws upon this aspect.
Reinventing and resilient, contemporary Spanish design draws upon its prolific history to develop new designs with scarcity of means.
What makes something as trendy as reviving disco actually very radical is the kind of community it draws upon.
As Grollemond notes, this exhibition draws upon a smaller one organized by Morrison back in 2007 called Medieval Beasts.
The Google assessment draws upon reference photos if available, but if not, it uses statistical models to predict image quality.
Titled Equivalenze, the exhibit draws upon the Italian artist's fascination with the natural world, specifically the entity of the tree.
It draws upon the latest research and lessons learned from four states participating in an NGA traffic safety learning lab.
At one point, The Mind Game even draws upon a player's memories to generate entire game worlds tailored to Ender's past.
The magic of P-Funk is how it draws upon past tradition to actualize creative possibilities and envision a greater destiny.
Dreher wants to revert to the values of an older world, so he draws upon a totally outdated version of history.
Jimmy Heath, 90, is one of jazz's most revered living composers, and the band often draws upon his bright, silvery originals.
Nearby is Paola Di Tolla's equally humorous video installation, "Fantasy House" (2018), which draws upon people's often unrealistic expectations of architecture.
It is a deeply moving and beautifully crafted piece that draws upon the vocabulary of horror but is not limited by it.
It is also a surreal movie, because of the way it draws upon the world's past to make a distinctly American fiction.
It's all part of a pilot project sponsored by the NGO Fondo Acción called Paisajes conectados ("Connected Landscapes"), which draws upon international resources.
Central to that is building an inclusive workforce that reflects the global population and draws upon a variety of skills, backgrounds and perspectives.
The festival, which draws upon the lore of Thailand's all-night beach parties, features interactive art installations in addition to moonlit musical performances.
Finding inspiration in Japanese aesthetics, Zen poetry, and the work of Haruki Murakami, Artesero also draws upon "symbols and archetypes" to create her work.
Peter Bergen is CNN's National Security Analyst and the author of "The Osama bin Laden I Know," which this article draws upon in part.
Siri Hermansen's video "Sorry" (2014) draws upon King Harald's official apology to the Sami people at the opening of the Sami Parliament in 1997.
The review draws upon documents detailing bank transfers and corporate records, visits to aid projects and interviews with senior politicians, diplomats and humanitarian workers.
Now Anne Wojcicki has two young kids of her own (born in 2008 and 2011), and she draws upon her upbringing to raise them.
It's easy to posit that "No Russian" (which you can watch here; viewer discretion advised) draws upon the 23 terror attacks in Mumbai, India.
The program draws upon educational opportunities available only through immersion in contemporary European culture to prepare students for careers as photographers and university instructors.
Fish Lamps draws upon the flowing and undulating movement of the water species, an aesthetic that often made an appearance in Gehry's singular building designs.
The film draws upon the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals campaign, a road map to address immediate global challenges and the future of international development.
One of the first to sue the Catholic Church over sexual abuse, Bello draws upon 42 years of courtroom experience and a passion for justice.
Kahneman draws upon psychological research to show when we can and can't trust intuition, and how we can make the best choices professionally and personally.
The law firm Ropes & Gray published the 233-page report on Monday that draws upon more than 100 witness interviews during a 10-month investigation.
He told me that he draws upon his memories of accompanying his father, Harris, a pharmaceuticals distributor in Cyprus, to lunch meetings with company executives.
The commission went to Keyon Harrold, a scorching trumpeter whose recent album, "The Mugician," draws upon his work in jazz, R&B and hip-hop.
In lighter scenes, Dvorak evokes Polish music with lilting, mazurka-infused choral music; he draws upon Slavic modal harmonies to suggest Russian idioms and character.
Cofounded by Karlan and Elijah Goldberg, now its executive director, ImpactMatters draws upon existing research to estimate an organization&aposs impact using certain key data.
The LCS, in particular, draws upon interconnected surface and anti-submarine "mission packages" engineered to use a host of ship systems in coordination with one another.
We were all teenagers once and can likely relate to an explanation that draws upon adolescent boundary-pushing and the perceived coolness of doing something risky.
His book — and method, which draws upon the ideas posited in that now-famous ACSM article — is meant to make working out feel slightly more accessible.
The game draws upon many of the most popular games in the app store to create a fun gaming experience with a beautiful pixelated art style.
Rookie began that trend formally, though that publication draws upon both internet youth culture and an older history of independent media ('zines, queer publishing, Sassy magazine).
Continuing a Puccini cycle that draws upon the most recent scholarship, Mr. Chailly opens the season in December with "Tosca" in a staging by Davide Livermore.
The prince is a board member and supporter of the summit, which draws upon recommendations of its participants to put forth policy ideas for the Middle East.
With a global workforce of more than 98,000, XPO draws upon six values to keep its business thriving: being responsive, trustworthy, committed, united, entrepreneurial and safety-focused.
More importantly, neither reportedly draws upon a trusted network of local allies and influencers where it counts most, on the ground where the battle is being waged.
This powerful documentary by Roy Germano draws upon more than 700 interviews in Mexican towns where half the population has left to work in the United States.
Naiza Khan, like Paul, draws upon themes of gender and conflict, but as a social critique of patriarchal power in her native Pakistan, a complex postcolonial society.
Like many of us, Obama is influenced by the literature that draws upon psychology, neuroscience and behavioral economics to tell us how to be happier and more successful.
Described as a folk-blues opera, the show is apparently drawn from discussions with the dead, perhaps theoretical, perhaps actual, and draws upon Methodist and Roman Catholic hymns.
He draws upon phrases from the librettos Beethoven went through in earlier versions of his opera, and also adapts texts from Machiavelli, Jeremy Bentham and other pertinent sources.
The service draws upon data in your existing Facebook account to let you quickly create a dating profile, and you can also integrate photos from your Instagram account.
Nicolas Poussin (21994-1503) never depicted contemporary events in his history paintings, but his "The Plague at Ashdod" (2150) draws upon awareness of a contemporary plague in Milan.
"Happy Hai Hum", the band's version of Happy has distinct Indian undertones, and draws upon the transgender community's musical traditions such as clapping to the beats of the song.
Like most rap lyrics, the song is autobiographical and draws upon elements from Divine's own life, including a difficult childhood spent growing up without his parents in Mumbai's slums.
The digital campaign is being launched alongside the movie, as it draws upon a key theme in the film: finding out who you are and what you're capable of.
Nisenbaum's "MOIA's NYC Women's Cabinet" (2016) locates her immigrant sitters in a composition which draws upon the long tradition of group portraiture, a format historically reserved for the elite.
So in search of new territory, creator Mike Judge is using his cozier relationship with the Bay Area to craft a narrative that draws upon infamous tech industry lore.
" Justin Chang, LA Times "Once again, the director draws upon the sketch-comedy gifts he honed on "Key & Peele" to achieve an artful, ruthless balance of horror and hilarity.
Completed at the onset of the Trump administration, it is a slender volume that draws upon their decades of research on the making and remaking of American political institutions.
He draws upon myth and classical topoi and religion—Albania was the first country to legally secularize, in 1912—while focusing lovingly, melancholically, on the human experience of totalitarianism.
McKinnon draws upon a soulful sadness, showing her range as a comedic actress; she proves that she can make you cry as hard as she can make you laugh.
Although Ross's intent seems to beautify and aestheticize the everyday movements of contemporary black bodies, there is one moment — a crucial one — in which he draws upon film history.
This formula results in a collection of structures that abstractly draws upon New Orleans' vernacular influences while effectively increasing density in targeted neighborhoods through the development of previously discarded lots.
The plan "draws upon the whole-of-government, better synchronizing public diplomacy, cyber, information, financial, as well as military instruments of power, and it enhances our coordination across regions," he added.
The style of sauvegarde art, or safeguarding, is a unique environmental method that draws upon the French artist's love for the environment and his love for forming art from unconventional materials.
Sarabjot draws upon fifteen years of experience in creating enterprise value; innovating new business models; brand positioning, UX design, marketing; and using technology to translate business complexities into actionable strategic solutions. 
In conducting its interagency review, OIRA draws upon the expertise of the entire federal government, including the attorneys of the Justice Department and others whose knowledge of government programs runs deep.
Much like "Buffy the Vampire Slayer," the television series Joss Whedon and Drew Goddard collaborated on, this movie by the pair is a comment on the genres that it draws upon.
It draws upon the belief that the complexity of Washington is smoke and mirrors designed to bamboozle the ordinary citizen; and that the more you know, the less you can be trusted.
Mr. Little's score, written for a nine-piece chamber ensemble (performed by Newspeak under the skilled conductor Alan Pierson) draws upon elements of opera, musical theater and rock-infused contemporary concert music.
At the outset, he identifies himself as an atheist who, after adolescence, left behind his own religious upbringing, and draws upon his experience as an anthropologist living among hunter-gatherers in Botswana.
Mr. Tcherniakov offers a starkly realist portrayal of contemporary high society, while Mr. Barenboim draws upon more than three decades of experience, having made his Bayreuth Festival debut with "Tristan" in 1981.
The show draws upon fields of inquiry that include mythology, spiritual philosophy, and ritual, science, and social and political history in order to comprehend and navigate identities that are fluid and layered.
"Clearly much more work needs to be done to build a better democracy that draws upon the talent and experience of the 32 million UK women," said the group's director Frances Scott.
Instructor Jonathan Levi is a Silicon Valley veteran who draws upon his experience as an entrepreneur, investor, and life hacker — which means all the material's been stress-tested in real-life situations already.
His series, Figure Ground, draws upon a tenant of gestalt theory, choosing to focusing on the principle "that a figure is perceived through its distinction from the background," Durgin describes in an artist statement.
Lifetime gets there first this weekend with "Love You to Death," a movie clearly "inspired" by the case, which draws upon the public record, changes the names but hews closely to the basic story.
In various sections of the album's short film, the artist draws upon the diaspora's Yoruba lineage to show the power and strength she harnesses from the women before her and this is depicted through dance.
"Official Welcome" may mock the art world's rituals of florid praise and faux humility, but the performance also reflects Fraser's lifelong sense of being an outsider — a position she consciously draws upon in her work.
The Army's emerging Long-Range Precision Fires (LRPF), slated to be operational by 2027, draws upon next generation guidance technology and weapons construction to build a weapon able to destroy targets as far as 500km away.
Although the project includes curated elements from an in-house team, much of the work is shared with an automated system which draws upon up to 1500 attributes to build an algorithmic picture of your preferences.
Since racialized medievalism draws upon an essentially imaginary category, it is extraordinarily flexible and easily adapted: the historical detail of America's past is woven into the racist medievalism that we saw on the streets of Charlottesville.
She draws upon her own experience to illustrate some of the more meaningful freedoms (a measure of control, for instance, over one's own space and time) as well as the complex considerations associated with being an unmarried woman.
As he moves back and forth among his subjects, Krist draws upon some of the best books about the era and its people, enriching them with a virtuoso deploying of detail gathered from deep dives into primary material.
The idea behind the CDP isn't all that different from good old-fashioned CRM, but instead of using a single source of data in a single database, Salesforce's bread-and-butter product, it draws upon a variety of sources.
In a lot of ways The Handmaid's Tale does dystopia fairly well — it draws upon modern misogyny, extremist pseudo-Christian ideology, and observable human rights abuses and imagines a world where all of society is governed by those terms.
In much the way that Judd Apatow used Shandling's diaries to provide insight, director Marina Zenovich ("Roman Polanski: Wanted and Desired") draws upon audio interviews with Williams, providing access to his innermost thoughts and recollections through his own accounts.
McCarthy's argument only superficially makes sense if it draws upon two faulty assumptions: that there's a legitimate reason for foreign powers to investigate Biden for corruption, and that Trump's interest in corruption overseas springs from anything resembling good faith.
Such a prospect is anathema to secularists, people on the political left and members of the minority Alevi faith, which draws upon Shi'ite, Sufi and Anatolian folk traditions and rituals that differ sharply from those of the country's Sunni majority.
It's worth supplementing your reading of this book with a luminous scholarly commentary, which Vigderman's analysis draws upon: Joan Breton Connelly's The Parthenon Enigma: A new understanding of the West's most iconic building and the people who made it (Knopf, 2014).
"Jack" draws upon the diaries of the real Anne Lister, who told her life story in millions of words, many of them in a code based on mathematical symbols and the Greek alphabet that was not broken until the 1980s.
The collaborative artistic team of Hillerbrand-Magsamen draws upon the rich Fluxus practice of incorporating humor, performance, video and everyday objects by expanding their personal family life into a contemporary art conversation about family dynamics, suburban life and American consumer excess.
Leader Nate Garrett—also a Gatecreeper axeman—continues to conjure Dio-era Sabbath and classic doom here, yet he also draws upon early 90s monoliths like Metallica's Black Album and Ozzy's No More Tears, records of reinvention that were also huge.
A former legal adviser to the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, she draws upon court transcripts, unpublished reports and Lizzie's recently discovered letters to tell the story chronologically, from murder to verdict to the case's long, strange afterlife.
A lead Amphibious Assault Ship, a Dock Landing Ship, or LSD, and the San Antonio-class LPD 217 amphibious transport dock are both integral to an Amphibious Ready Group, which typically draws upon a handful of platforms to ensure expeditionary warfighting technology.
With silky colorations and slow panning shots, the piece draws upon the loss of identity and bleak helplessness that can come from suffering mental and emotional abuse from someone you care about and from an individual you had believed cared about you.
The Istanbul airport attacks remind us that though ISIS is rooted in the Middle East and draws upon a contingent of alienated European Muslims, fighters from Russia and the former Soviet republics also play an important role in its self-styled jihad.
Will's voice in "The Swimming-Pool Library," ornately seamed with mischievous wit and wordplay, bears the imprint of the gay writing Hollinghurst consumed as a young man, even as it draws upon a resource unavailable to earlier generations: unabashed sexual truth-telling.
Hitting a hilarious smattering of cultural conventions and trends, the group draws upon electronic music concerts, aerobic routines, team-building exercises, yoga, group therapy, karaoke chanting and self-help seminars, all in an attempt to generate "intimacy, physicality and energetic connection" amongst participants.
But his strongest work draws upon visual culture and its relationship with blackness, from ironic self-portraits — including one from 20133 titled "Monster" — to the visual representation of historical events, some of which may not be known to younger generations of Americans.
But his strongest work draws upon visual culture and its relationship with blackness, from ironic self-portraits — including one from 20133 titled "Monster" — to the visual representation of historical events, some of which may not be known to younger generations of Americans.
The book, which can be used on its own or in conjunction with Cuervo's online class, draws upon positive affirmations such as "my accent is my unique stamp in the world" and uses dichos, or sayings, popular in different Latin American countries.
Elisabeth von Samsonow's sculptural tableau, "GEO ORACLE" (218), with its Cycladic-inspired imagery and irritating audio, draws upon Schiele's interest in ancient art history and in Theosophy, which asserted "the divine unity of all living beings," as Gamper notes in a wall text.
"Trurliade" draws upon everything from the science-fiction novel "Trurl's Machine" to the kinetic sculptures of the Swiss artist Jean Tinguely in what is not just a fictional story of man against machine but a reflection on the role of technology in our daily lives.
The notion of a "magic bullet" draws upon German folklore that would been familiar to Paul Ehrlich, the Nobel Prize-winning medical scientist who used it to describe the arsenic preparation he devised that targeted syphilis bacteria without harming the rest of the body.
That question in itself is posed in "The Business Sergeant's Field Manual" — a book written by leadership and management coach Chris Hallberg that draws upon practices and lessons he learned from his time in the military and applies them to real-life business world situations.
Toyota's Prius Prime is one of the few available consumer vehicles that draws upon solar power, but the car is only available for purchase in Japan, and it isn't fully solar-powered—its rooftop panel is intended to be supplemental to the vehicle's electric battery.
The real difficulty is that Epic Abstraction, with its second-tier selections, doesn't effectively present its thesis that the vitality of postwar abstract art is both universal and ongoing; it draws upon, but does not productively extend or support, productive revisionist thinking about the canon.
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Ms. Faruqee was initially inspired by Josef Albers's "Interaction of Color" (1963) — she teaches art at Yale University, as did Albers — but her second show at Koenig & Clinton, "Rainbows and Bruises," also draws upon the Op Art painter Bridget Riley's writings on the Post-Impressionist Georges Seurat.
The artist-cum-furniture designer Sam Stewart's best-known pieces may be the curved-edged, mod-hued tables at the fashionable downtown Manhattan hangout Dimes, but he still draws upon the more traditional techniques of Appalachian woodworking that he first encountered in his native North Carolina.
Google's announcement came a few months after Yahoo deployed the Yahoo Account Key, which pretty much draws upon the same idea: a link between your email account and mobile that allows you to accept or reject logins by answering to a push notification instead of relying on passwords.
Gunnar Hassard, 18, appeared in court Tuesday on a charge of aggravated harassment, a hate crime in which someone "etches, paints, draws upon or otherwise places a swastika, commonly exhibited as the emblem of Nazi Germany, on any building or other real property," the office said in a statement.
On "tesseterra," Mr. Hobgood's new album, he draws upon the textural and stylistic breadth he long deployed as Elling's musical director; the album finds him combining a jazz trio with a string quartet, playing a mix of thoroughly rearranged classic-rock tunes, jazz standards and a Chopin waltz.
Having navigated Hurricane Sandy in 2363 as well as the blackout of August 2003 (which shut down the paper's production plant in College Point, Queens), Mark Weitzel, who directs the print distribution operation, said the production team has something of a playbook it draws upon for various emergency scenarios and weather events.
In her current exhibition, "A Vaudeville on Mankind in Time and Space," Fia Backström draws upon the work of the Swedish Nobel laureate Harry Martinson, whose epic science fiction poem "Aniara: A Vaudeville on Mankind in Time and Space" provides both a title and a springboard for thinking about time, history and the fate of humanity.
"Star Factory" draws upon sounds from the Miami Museum of Science and Space Transit Planetarium, whereas "Sounding the Bay" traces Biscayne Bay through hydrophone recordings — you can hear the gurgling of fish and the sound of cars driving above — and, most fascinatingly, there is "Greater Miami 1934," which translates an old map into electronic sounds — the map is played like music.
"If everyone who shared your letter on social media, or who had a private conversation in their own homes with their daughters and sons, draws upon the passion, the outrage, and the commitment they feel right now the next time there is a choice between intervening and walking away — then I believe you will have helped to change the world for the better," he wrote.
"If everyone who shared your letter on social media, or who had a private conversation in their own homes with their daughters and sons, draws upon the passion, the outrage, and the commitment they feel right now the next time there is a choice between intervening and walking away — then I believe you will have helped to change the world for the better," Biden wrote.
Director Chris Smith (who previously helmed Netflix's excellent "Jim & Andy: The Great Beyond") not only draws upon video shot by the organizers, but cellphone footage from those who attended the festival, only to be shocked by the disastrous conditions; and local residents, many of whom weren't paid -- along with a host of others -- for an event they were told would bring millions in business along with it.
For better or worse, the eternally 29-year-old's name has become shorthand for "old school," for "pure country," and for "the way things were back in the day" However, on Texas-raised, Denver-based traditional country singer Leslie Tom's new album, Ain't It Something, Hank Williams (her first in 12 years), she draws upon the memory and music of Hank Williams in a way that feels refreshing and new.
NEVER A LOVELY SO REAL The Life and Work of Nelson Algren By Colin Asher "Never a Lovely So Real," the luminous title of Colin Asher's absorbing new biography of the once famous but now neglected Chicago writer Nelson Algren (21986-21950), draws upon a 703 essay — commissioned by Holiday magazine during a period of civic boosterism at the height of the Red scare — in which Algren expressed his love for his hometown's grittier neighborhoods.

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