Sentences with phrase «also venerable»

In addition to these two main traditions there is a Jungian faction, also venerable, and the recent «hidden figuration'theories of Pepe Karmel, presented in the catalogue of the last retrospective, but these latter have the drawback that they treat Pollock's work as if it were analysable in the same way as any historical figure painting.
While we're on long - form, there's also the venerable Electric Literature, in the blog of which you can read Connor Ferguson «s Have You Read the #AmtrakResidency's Fine Print?
The dying deserve the latest scientific palliative interventions, and also the venerable recognition of the intrinsic value of every human life.

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In addition to those smaller bets, Dopfner has made it clear that he is also willing to make large ones: Earlier this year, he tried hard to acquire the venerable Financial Times, only to be outflanked at the last minute by Nikkei.
Facebook co-founder Chris Hughes also bought the venerable U.S. magazine The New Republic, although his ownership has not been without controversy.
He worked at Covington & Burling, a venerable D.C. law firm where former Secretary of State Dean Acheson also worked.
In particular, two favorable earnings reports from major components of the Dow Jones Industrials lifted the venerable average, and broader measures also followed suit on generally upbeat views of the immediate future for the financial markets.
Our most venerable doctrinal formulations contain elements derived not only from Judaism, but also from Gnosticism, Platonism, Stoicism, Aristotelianism, and other modes of thought, most of them unfamiliar to Jesus and his immediate disciples.
For an even stronger flavor, the venerable Talismano della Felicità calls for not only adding chopped garlic to the marinade, but also adding enough hot vinegar to cover the zucchini rounds.
Legendary Restaurant Brands also includes the new, fast casual concept Bennigan's On the Fly, as well as the venerable Steak and Ale brand, which will observe its 50th anniversary in 2016.
His cozy, neighborhood French restaurant would become one of Las Vegas» most venerable and acclaimed restaurants and establish Rochat as a legendary trailblazer not only for the city but also for the culinary industry.
It's also not known if Cuomo counted how many blankets were returned by the venerable legislators after his frosty State of the State.
Computer scientists also have a venerable history of studying networks.
ORACLES will also deploy a camera - carrying ER - 2 — a variant of the venerable U-2 spy plane — that will cruise at an altitude of 20 kilometers, providing contextual images.
In the venerable Star Names: Their Lore and Meaning, Richard Hinckley Allen noted that the star was also known in China as «Tso Choo» for the Left Pivot.
We'll also talk about a few of the problems the venerable telescope / spacecraft has encountered along the way.
As someone who has been allergic to «milk» all my life but having to reach the venerable age of 60 before twigging on the fact that I was also allergic to beef, and therefore to Cow Protein, I have now simply included Soy in my allergy list, wanting to have none of it in my system.
Widely regarded as one of America's most venerable and easily identifiable news anchors (assessments confirmed in innumerable viewer polls), Diane Sawyer is also synonymous with professionalism and journalistic integrity.
It also gives a credibility to the U.N. and its goals for world peace through diplomacy that has been ridiculed by the Bush administration, as this unfashionable narrative holds the venerable institution up to more respect than it has received from most of the world community in the last few years.
Other films from Cannes making their US debut at Telluride include the Russian «Loveless,» directed by Andrey Zvyagintsev, about an unhappy couple searching for their son, and winner of Cannes» Jury Prize; «A Man of Integrity,» by Mohammad Rasoulof, set in corrupt Iranian society, which won the Grand Prize of the Un Certain Regard section; «The Rider,» by Chloe Zhao, about a badly injured young South Dakotan rodeo rider, which won the top prize, the Art Cinema Award, of the Director's Fortnight; «Tesnota (Closeness),» about a Jewish family forced to try to ransom their son and his new bride, also in Un Certain Regard, by Kantemir Balagov; and Barbet Schroeder's documentary about a Buddhist monk, «Le venerable W.»
Namco does appear to be taking some interesting liberties with its most venerable franchises, giving Pac - Man new powers and turning Galaga into an on - rails space shooter — while also resetting expectations for Ridge Racer and Ace Combat — so consider me interested in their experimentation.
1941: Counter Attack: Another in the venerable series of WWII - themed vertically - scrolling shooters, I'd say it's also the best one.
Klein and Thomas also collaborated on a very special Camaro back in 2002, when Chevrolet announced it was going to suspend production of its venerable ponycar.
We expect you'll still be able to buy a Wrangler with Fiat Chrysler's venerable Pentastar V6, but FCA is also reportedly developing a four - cylinder for this truck.
Power comes from GM's venerable 3.6 - liter, V - 6 LLT engine, also available in the GMC Acadia and Buick Enclave.
With Panamera, the venerable manufacturer has one of the most polarizing looking sedans on the road, which also happens to be one of the best performing full size hybrid cars on the road.
Joining Kurtz will be Sofronas, also coming off an incredible 2017 that saw him take two separate titles in the Pirelli World Challenge, and finally the venerable Andrew Davis, a former Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge GS champion.
Under the hood is the venerable inline 4.0 - liter six - cylinder engine, also Flintstone - era, but it works quite well.
The 2014 Chevrolet Volt is a venerable member of the plug - in hybrid club, a vehicle that provides compact hatchback comfort while also delivering electric - only operation at a reasonable price.
Jaguar was recently purchased by Tata Motors in a deal with Ford that also gave Tata the Land Rover business and several trademarks, including the venerable Rover name.
The agency also had a mandate to cultivate American authors, which it did in short order, adding key figures to its venerable list, including W.H. Auden, Theodore Dreiser, Ayn Rand and Ogden Nash.
St. Clair McKelway and the venerable Katharine White also get their due, as do cartoonists Charles Addams and Peter Arno.
For the venerable mobile maker, the PlayBook is its first tablet, and it is also arguably the first BlackBerry product marketed for its consumer appeal.
Then again, the U.K. is also where Lloyds, the venerable bank, got in trouble with parents after it began mailings to children between 11 and 16, upgrading children's accounts from cash - machine - only cards to ones with Visa options, which let them purchase goods over the Internet without their parents» knowledge.
Two other ETFs tracking the same venerable index also made the top three: the iShares Core S&P 500 ETF (IVV) and the Vanguard S&P 500 Index Fund (VOO), with inflows of $ 13.2 billion and $ 11.6 billion, respectively.
In this legend, a venerable priest who lived in contemplation of a goddess with sapphire eyes had a sacred cat with golden eyes who also contemplated the goddess.
The venerable Christmas tree, adorned with all its trimmings, poses its own set of dangers to cats, and the reverse is also true.
Just like these funeral monuments, there is the dazzling and venerable pagoda of Thien Mu, also called Linh Mụ Pagoda Pagoda.
I also like that it's classic Maniac Mansion - ish gameplay, or Dizzy - ish gameplay for our British readers who remember that venerable franchise from classic 8 - bit computers, is enjoyable on its own even for those who are not interested in (or even disagree with) the political commentary.
He has also suggested that it is criminal that the venerable developer does not publish titles on other systems.
The venerable franchise also celebrates its 15th anniversary this month — Operation Flashpoint: Cold War Crisis (Arma Cold War Assault) was originally -LSB-...]
The show offers a chance to see all sorts of new art generally hidden behind closed doors, but it also presents a venerable public collection in a different light.
He also had two exhibitions at the venerable Upper East Side gallery L&M Arts, in the town house that now houses Mnuchin Gallery, where a career survey of Hammons's work is on view through May 27.
According to Antiques Trade Gazette, many dealers feel the venerable fair could be «dramatically improved» and have also suggested making it smaller and shorter.
We encourage permeability within and outside of our discipline to remain responsive not only to paintings» venerable traditions, but also to its increasing hybridity and ongoing redefinitions.
The venerable Galerie Gmurzynska also has outposts in Zug and Zurich, and opened its St Moritz gallery in 2003.
As this year's co-curator Gary Carrión - Murayari explains in our interview, they are not only placing their best bet for the present direction of American art, but they are also foregrounding the venerable past of the Whitney biennial, as the parallel show «Collecting Biennials,» with works acquired by the Whitney from previous biennials, and a catalogue with ample historical materials can attest to.
Sin motivo aparente also thrives on the legacy from French artist Robert Filliou (1924 — 1987), who produced a fascinating work that seeked to free art from its venerable and elitist aura.
The title has a double meaning: it is not just the flowers of the eighth month of the year, signifying the end of summer, but also ôˈg «st deriving from the Latin meaning, «consecrated, venerable
Three Oranges with a Vase is testament to Hockney's deep understanding of the venerable lineage of the floral still life motif within the pantheon of art history, while also exemplifying his broader pre-occupation with the experience of looking in the 1980s and 1990s.
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