Inspired by the religious sobriety of the early-19th-century German painters who called themselves "Nazarenes, " by England's Gothic-revival movement and by the straightforward imagery of early-Renaissance painters like Giotto, they looked to the Bible, to the poetry of Keats and Tennyson and to Shakespeare for subject matter, proclaiming their intention to shun vulgar or sentimental subjects and to paint directly from nature.
The project began two years ago when University of Canterbury student Andrew Rudge, 25, began searching for a subject for his PhD in mechanical engineering.
Early exposure to computer science can lead students to develop an aptitude or liking for the subject, apply for opportunities like tech internships, and pursue it as a career path.
The silent dignity of exile may be a subject for memoir, perhaps, or for poetry, but, to judge from this tempered, overrefined movie, it requires an explosion or two to make it a subject for drama.
As a non-mathematician, he appreciates the difficulty of explaining a recondite mathematical problem to a general audience, and gives a vivid account both of the passion that mathematicians have for their subject and of the fascination for this particular problem.
In writing about this subject, we do not need to look at the record of Muslim violence against Muslims from archives, for the subject continues to be part of the experience of contemporary Muslims and in many instances is part of their living memory.
She is also not too embarrassed to share her excitement and passion for her subject.
Which helps to explain why the platform, but what was the inspiration for the subject matter?
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And for some, it introduced a new respect for a subject they had dismissed: math.
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Perhaps the book's biggest problem is that Mr Trewin is far too nice for his subject.
NAFTA, and his current attempts to rethink foreign policy show enthusiasm for the subject.
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Because of revised ethical standards for human subject research, this kind of experiment cannot be replicated exactly.
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Last month, Mr Andrews said that in future Wales would use its own grading system for the subject.
While I appreciate his enthusiasm for the subject, I have to respectfully disagree with several of his points.
The all-party parliamentary group is lobbying for the subject to become a key element of the national curriculum.
This year, there have been 141, 500 exam candidates for the subject at GCSE, compared with 12, 300 in 1997.
The data shows private school entries for the subject fell from 92% to 87% between 2011 and 2012.
The faith leaders called on the prime minister to do more to develop "a clear strategy" for the subject.
At the moment, schools can choose which exam board they use for every subject and pay the individual boards.
Payments for areas subject to disputed ownership could be held in escrow, providing real incentives to regularise land tenure.
There was a plan to have one exam board for each subject.
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It fears this will mean the end for a subject which, it says, chimes with the Tories' Big Society idea.
Clearly these opportunities for transformation already resonate very well with communications service providers and fueled a obvious enthusiasm for the subject.
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Then the results for each subject, ENGLISH, MATHS and SCIENCE are reported, again with comparison bars - the best being 100%.
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This form was effective at improving certain math skills, but not always pleasant for the subject, and came with some adverse effects.
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It was still a large disincentive for those subject to these rates, but the total effect on the economy was small.
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This had risen to 2, 000 candidates for the subject in summer 2012.
Of course, for a dramatist looking for a subject, Best is like an all-you-can-eat buffet placed in front of a very fat person.
Mr Korda's prose skips along through 700 pages but he cannot resist the biographer's twitch of making pointless, speculative claims for his subject.
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