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He found inspiration in the paintings of the abstract expressionists, and throughout the 1970s wrote a number of pieces around twenty minutes in length, including Rothko Chapel ( 1971, written for the building of the same name, which houses paintings by Mark Rothko ) and For Frank O ' Hara ( 1973 ).
For Rothko, " without monsters and gods, art cannot enact a drama.
For Rothko, these blurred blocks of various colors, devoid of landscape or human figure, let alone myth and symbol, possessed their own life force.
For Rothko, the paintings were objects that possessed their own form and potential, and therefore, must be encountered as such.
For Rothko, color is " merely an instrument.
For Rothko, the Chapel was to be a destination, a place of pilgrimage far from the center of art ( in this case, New York ) where seekers of Rothko ’ s newly " religious " artwork could journey.
For Rothko, color was " merely an instrument.
Dennison, in Arts ( April 1960 ) was struck by the subtlety and richness of his colour and .... He was able to discern a crucial distinction " Where Rothko arrives at an impersonal and yet lyrical grandeur, Heron develops a personal image .." ...... For Stuart Preston of the new York Times, Heron was ' balancing specific, squarish shapes in compositions of momentary equilibrium.

For and commission
-- For a second month in a row, Multnomah County may be short of general assistance money in its budget to handle an unusually high summer month's need, the state public welfare commission was told Friday.
For the purpose of section 243 of the Trade Union and Labour Relations ( Consolidation ) Act 1992, a crime means an offence punishable on indictment, or an offence punishable on summary conviction, and for the commission of which the offender is liable under the statute making the offence punishable to be imprisoned either absolutely or at the discretion of the court as an alternative for some other punishment.
For this he received a £ 200 premium and a commission to paint a fresco in the Upper Waiting Hall ( or Hall of Poets ) in the House of Lords.
For amounts greater than $ 1000, these companies charge commission fees of between 3 %- 4 %, significantly lower than Western Union's 7. 1 % fee and MoneyGram's 7. 2 % fee for sending the same amount to Ethiopia.
For all of what has been said about the way of interpreting Scripture is subject finally to the judgment of the Church, which carries out the divine commission and ministry of guarding and interpreting the word of God.
For what the Apostles preached in fulfillment of the commission of Christ, afterwards they themselves and apostolic men, under the inspiration of the divine Spirit, handed on to us in writing: the foundation of faith, namely, the fourfold Gospel, according to Matthew, Mark, Luke and John.
For larger buildings, building services designers and engineers, such as mechanical, architectural, or building services engineers analyze, design, and specify the HVAC systems, and specialty mechanical contractors build and commission them.
Article 7. 2. a states " For the purpose of paragraph 1: " Attack directed against any civilian population means a course of conduct involving the multiple commission of acts referred to in paragraph 1 against any civilian population, pursuant to or in furtherance of a State or organizational policy to commit such attack.
For the next 13 months, LeMay was not only on the enlisted rolls of the Regular Army but also still held a commission in the National Guard and Army Reserve.
For his last commission in Florence, Donatello produced reliefs for the bronze pulpits in the church of San Lorenzo, with help from students Bartolomeo Bellano and Bertoldo di Giovanni.
For this reason, historians have sometimes charged that the peace commission was sent only for the sake of appearances, and that the use of force was never in doubt.
For example, most people, when buying or selling a stock, must pay a commission to their stockbroker ; that commission is a transaction cost of doing the stock deal.
For the commission, he incorporated the three above-mentioned piano works of Russian themes into Russian Suite for orchestra.
For the purposes of calculating the amount of income subject to garnishments, United States ' federal law defines disposable income as an individual's compensation ( including salary, overtime, bonuses, commission, and paid leave ) after the deduction of health insurance premiums and any amounts required to be deducted by law.
For example a Royal Society of Arts commission concluded that " the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971, ... is driven more by ' moral panic ' than by a practical desire to reduce harm.
For a time he could not make up his mind whether he wanted to be a naval officer or a priest, but at the age of seventeen, he decided on a military career and gained a commission as a second lieutenant in the French Army based at Navarre.
For example, a cigarette company might commission research that attempts to show that cigarettes are good for one's health.
For students who reach 100 points without any bonus, the commission can add the " lode " ( cum laude ) praise.
For his services he was awarded a commission in the British Army, a grant of the Magdalen Islands, 3, 000 acres ( 12 km² ) of land in New Hampshire, and a life annuity.
For an officer whose original commission was illegitimate, Esterhazy's military advancement had been unusually rapid: lieutenant in 1874, captain in 1880, decorated in 1882, major in 1892.
For his " Proper reply to a late scurrilous libel " ( Craftsman, 1731 ), an answer to " Sedition and defamation displayed ," he was challenged to a duel by Lord Hervey ; for another, " An answer to one part of an infamous libel entitled remarks on the Craftsman's indication of his two honourable patrons ," he was in July 1731 struck off the roll of privy councillors and dismissed from the commission of the peace in several counties.
For two years he worked hard in preparing for the army, but, by a singular conjunction of circumstances and at the sacrifice of his own natural bent to his father's wish, he matriculated at Brasenose College, Oxford, just two weeks before his commission was put into his hands.
For the first time since 1982, the three centres of power of the presidency, the party general secretaryship and the chairmanship of the central military commission were concentrated in a single person, Jiang Zemin.

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For example, the 2nd Academy Awards presented on April 3, 1930, recognized films that were released between August 1, 1928 and July 31, 1929.
For easier reference, the list is presented by area code.
For him, the sense of an expression in language describes a certain state of affairs in the world, namely, the way that some object is presented.
For a given cohort, the proportion expected to survive each year ( or decade in an abridged life table ) is presented in tabular or graphical form.
For example, in a discussion of euthanasia presented in 2003 by the European Association of Palliative Care ( EPAC ) Ethics Task Force, the authors offered: " Medicalized killing of a person without the person's consent, whether nonvoluntary ( where the person in unable to consent ) or involuntary ( against the person's will ) is not euthanasia: it is murder.
For instance, suppose one has a filter which, when presented with an impulse in a time series:
For example, G. Philips asserts that the essence-energies distinction as presented by Palamas is " a typical example of a perfectly admissible theological pluralism " that is compatible with the Roman Catholic magisterium.
It was honored with the President's Award in 2000 by All American Rose Selections, Inc., which is presented to one public garden in the United States each year for superior rose maintenance and display: “ For contributing to the public interest in rose growing through its efforts in maintaining an outstanding public rose garden .”
For American anarchist historian Eunice Minette Schuster " It is apparent ... that Proudhonian Anarchism was to be found in the United States at least as early as 1848 and that it was not conscious of its affinity to the Individualist Anarchism of Josiah Warren and Stephen Pearl Andrews ... William B. Greene presented this Proudhonian Mutualism in its purest and most systematic form .".
For his bravery in the face of the enemy, he was recommended for the Silver Bravery Medal but was taken prisoner of war before it could be formally presented.
For American anarchist historian Eunice Minette Schuster " It is apparent ... that Proudhonian Anarchism was to be found in the United States at least as early as 1848 and that it was not conscious of its affinity to the Individualist Anarchism of Josiah Warren and Stephen Pearl Andrews ... William B. Greene presented this Proudhonian Mutualism in its purest and most systematic form .".
For his loyalty and dedication, Napoleon himself presented the soldier with a Sabre of Honor and a pension of 200 francs.
For Pi Day 2010, Google presented a Google Doodle celebrating the holiday, with the word Google laid over images of circles and pi symbols.
For example, Ekkehart Malotki's monumental study of time expressions in Hopi presented many examples that challenged Whorf's interpretation of Hopi language and culture as being " timeless ".
For Thomas Kuhn, who presented his thoughts in a paper presented in 1977, a sense of such a critical inheritance of tradition is, historically, what sets apart the best scientists who change their fields is an embrasure of tradition.
For instance, the problem of integer factorization is suspected to require more than a polynomial function of the length of the input as run-time if the input is given in binary, but it only needs linear runtime if the input is presented in unary.
For clarity, the numbers in the second parameter are written as an explicit summation ( that is, with a "+"), rather than presented as a single number ( in this example, 4161 ).
For instance the Higman embedding theorem can be used to construct a group containing an isomorphic copy of every finitely presented group with solvable word problem.
For an expanded account of Zeno's arguments as presented by Aristotle, see Simplicius ' commentary On Aristotle's Physics.
* December 8 – For the first time, the Mary Martin Peter Pan is presented as a stand-alone two-hour special on NBC instead of as part of an anthology series.
For instance, positron emission tomography ( PET ) studies report increases in dopamine release in the dorsal striatum ( as measured by displacement of endogenous dopamine by radioligands ) when participants are presented with potential rewards, such as the opportunity to gain money ( Koepp et al., 1998 ; Zald et al., 2004 ) or even when presented with food stimuli while in a state of hunger ( Volkow et al., 2002 ).
For example the first AXE telephone exchange was presented in 1976.
For this reason, the U-boats presented themselves as targets to the escorts with increasing possibility of destruction.

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