Sentences with phrase «as central icons»

Funny, I never got the sense from reading Mann's posts at RC that he saw «uncertainties» in his work or that he thought the hockey stick was misplaced as a central icon of the climate change «debate» — particularly when trying to defend the hockey stick against M&M's analysis.

Not exact matches

With Reds icon Steven Gerrard leaving Anfield in the summer, Brendan Rodgers views Milner as the player that can fill the left hole in central midfield.
He continues, «I want to tell the story of Norma Jean as a central figure in a fairytale; an orphan child lost in the woods of Hollywood, being consumed by that great icon of the twentieth century.»
«I'm also thrilled that a London movie such as TINKER TAILOR SOLDIER SPY and the magnetism of its central performance by London icon Gary Oldman has been rightfully recognised with so many nominations across different categories, a reminder of its all - round qualities as a British and international film.
As the driver turns the central MMI control button, the icons mimic the movement until the desired function is selected by pushing the button.
There is an app draw accessed by the central icon on the lower, which again follows a more vanilla path compared to more heavily customized UIs we have seen many of the newer smartphone devices from Chinese vendors such as Xiaomi and Hauwei recently which are tending towards a more iOS influenced approach that discards the app draw.
Gameplay is smooth as one has come to expect from PlayStation, but the graphics are lacking and fans hoping to play as Schwarzenegger or Stallone will find it difficult to discern which is which as the central characters reflect only a passing resemblance to the celebrated action icons.
The Swarovski Whitechapel Gallery Art Icon is to be given to Howard Hodgkin for his presence as a central figure in contemporary art for over half a century.
The Whitechapel Gallery Art Icon award was given to Joan Jonas for her presence as a central figure in contemporary art for over half a century.
In the institution's central hall, Da Corte will erect a large - scale stage on which to examine, via imitation, four iterations of the Detroit - born star — as pop - cultural icon; as social phenomenon; as a brand so sensationally vast that in 2017 the word «stan» was added to the Oxford English Dictionary, its definition, in accordance with Eminem's song of the same name: «an overzealous or obsessive fan of a particular celebrity».
The position of the outsider and shape shifter is central to this body of work and the influence of feminist icons such as Mary Tyler Moore, Elle Woods in Legally Blonde or artist, punk poet, experimental novelist and filmmaker Kathy Acker lingers.
sculpture has assumed a central position in contemporary art and has followed the patterns of the various postmodern art movements, for example, the three - dimensional pop icons of Claes Oldenburg, Koons's purposely banal, often erotic figures, and the minimalist constructions of such artists as Carl Andre, Donald Judd, and Robert Morris.
The position of the outsider and shape shifter is central to this body of work and the influence of feminist icons such as Elle Woods in Legally Blonde or artist, punk poet, experimental novelist and filmmaker Kathy Acker lingers.
This richly illustrated survey spans the artist's prolific career from the early Flag and Target paintings — which were central to establishing his reputation as a major young artist in the mid 1950s, and have since become icons of twentieth century art — to the compelling compositions of the recent «Catenary» series - works that testify to Johns's continuing artistic ambition at the start of the twenty first century.
Formed by a ten - foot - square, cast cement cube with a tall tree embedded at its central axis, the second work functions both as an icon and a passageway along the pier.
The hockey stick was SO MUCH of a central icon that Iain Stewart drove it around London on a truck billboard for BBC2, as seen in the 2nd YouTube video at this page: http://www.climate-resistance.org/2008/09/biased-broadcasting-climate.html
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