Sentences with phrase «as their legacy of»

The United States stations 28,500 troops in South Korea as a legacy of the Cold War conflict, which pitted the South, the United States and United Nations forces against the communist North, backed by China and Russia.
The other theme, regularly expressed by those on the right in our politics, is to blame everything on the failures of «Great Society liberals,» to chalk the situation up to the follies of big government and big spending, to see the problem as the legacy of a tragically misconceived welfare state.
They see modernism as the legacy of the Enlightenment, with its absolute faith in human reason and its supreme confidence that human endeavor can steadily make progress towards an ultimate goal which promises final knowledge and complete human fulfillment.
The West Ham full - back, currently on loan from Arsenal, conceded the penalty which allowed Sergio Aguero to level from the spot and then went down clutching his knee as a legacy of that foul.
Areas such as the legacy of the 2012 Olympic Games, the challenges to public services presented by an ageing population and the future of the Arctic all brought important issues to public and government attention.
«Rather, they may be interpreted as a legacy of past immunization practices, with long - to - manifest effects,» he said.
Partly as a legacy of the way the abortion decisions came about in this country and the degree to which abortion is important in American politics, killing and destruction - of - life questions have come to be regarded as the bioethical questions, whether it's euthanasia at the end of life or abortion and embryo destruction at the beginning.
When coupled with bad policies and practicesthat govern professions — be they use - of - force laws and dismissal processes in law enforcement, or near - lifetime employment rules and subjective teacher quality evaluation regimes in education — as well as the legacies of the state - sanctioned bigotries that are America's Original Sins, the damages to both professions, peoples, and communities are devastating.
It hard to argue with what the Jeep Wrangler has built as its legacy of success over the years.
A raiload logging car remains on the spur as a legacy of the times.
Amy Hennig, another veteran developer who worked on games such as Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver and the Uncharted series also lambasted the working conditions in the AAA games industry:
As another legacy of Turok 2, I sometimes try to get the left trigger to fire my primary weapon, which makes sense if my left thumb is doing the aiming.
Curated by Ann Temkin and drawn entirely from the Museum's vast holdings, Abstract Expressionist New York underscores the achievements of a generation that catapulted New York City to the center of the international art world during the 1950s, and left as its legacy some of the twentieth century's greatest masterpieces including work by Jack Tworkov.
Drawing on the history of the readymade, as well as the legacy of Minimalism (with particular reference to the work of Robert Ryman), the canvases also serve as signifiers of how such institutions figure in art - world consciousness as a locus of desire.
Her work addresses autobiographical material as well as the legacy of artistic figures of the 20th century such as dancer Josephine Baker, musician Sun Ra, writers Guillaume Dustan and Jean Genet.
The exhibition celebrates the monumental achievements of a generation of artists who catapulted New York to the centre of the international art world in the 1950s and left as their legacy some of the 20th century's greatest masterpieces.
The focus of our gallery program is rooted in some of the fundamental issues surrounding western contemporary art production as a legacy of the Pop -, Minimal - and Conceptual Art movements.
A bit raunchy and without doubt a guilty pleasure for the eyes, Tasset's Hot Dog Man (2011) is a mash - up tribute to famous irreverent cartoonists like Basil Wolverton and Don Martin as well as the legacy of the psychedelia and surrealism as it extends through modern art.
La Ferme du Buisson reveals the artistic practice of multimedia artist Kapwani Kiwanga in anthropology, investigating popular and vernacular culture as well as the legacies of anti-colonial struggles.
Her work explores unconventional gender identities, petro - cultures and their possible futures, as well as the legacies of corruption.
Norris utilizes a variety of media including performance, painting, video, photography, and installation to investigate such themes as the legacy of art history, the fictions of the past, and the contradictions inherent in contemporary society and culture.
Tameka Norris (b. 1979, Guam) is a New Orleans - based visual and performance artist that utilizes a variety of media including performance, painting, video, photography, and installation to investigate such themes as the legacy of art history, the fictions of the past, and the contradictions inherent in contemporary society and culture.
Studies were conducted in Germany's Harz mountains, where lead, copper and zinc contamination remain as a legacy of the region's mining history.
Reed Elsevier's Lexis - Nexis service advertises that it has all the relevant Privy Council decisions (as a legacy of QL Systems I suspect.
The posh Chicago suburb of Oak Park, Illinois is home to a world - famous school system as well as the legacies of architect Frank Lloyd Wright and novelist Ernest Hemingway.
Tensions between the NAC and the bureaucracy remained as a legacy of the DAA's relationship with the NACC, contributing to the destabilisation of the organisation.
Ted Hall, Chairperson of the Gelganyem Trust described what he saw as the legacy of the Argyle Participation Agreement for the traditional owners:
We will consider the role of unconscious historical influences, such as the legacy of persecution, genocide, and intergenerational transmission of trauma, as critically contributing to this symptom picture in survivor families.
One day when your child is all grown up he / she will always have this song as their legacy of the love you have for them!
My hope is that they will see it as a legacy of love and thankfulness and be proud to be apart of this family God has placed them in.

Not exact matches

The legacy U.S. Airways FAs and legacy AA FAs expect to be fully integrated into one flight attendant unit as of Oct. 1.
But Bush's choice to champion literacy is also indicative of her persona — and legacyas a whole, say both Gutin and James Engel, a presidential historian at Southern Methodist University.
Lockheed Martin is one of several legacy companies working to be a part of future Mars missions, while SpaceX and its founder Elon Musk are pushing to begin colonizing Marsas early as 2022.
The Surface Pro runs Windows 10, which (unlike Windows 8) is a full - blown desktop - first OS, and as such it works perfectly with peripherals like an external mouse and all of the legacy Windows apps many people use every day.
As long as you can preserve the novelty, value and legacy relevance of your data, you can feasibly cut costs and still see long - term benefitAs long as you can preserve the novelty, value and legacy relevance of your data, you can feasibly cut costs and still see long - term benefitas you can preserve the novelty, value and legacy relevance of your data, you can feasibly cut costs and still see long - term benefits.
Third, build a platform of success for others as your legacy.
You really can retrofit legacy hospitals as long as you have infrastructure capable of it,» says Aviv Gladman, Mackenzie's chief medical information officer.
(Although, as at Harvard, there is a back door for legacies; 60 percent of new hires are referrals.)
The series took a bit of a tumble when it replaced Damon with Jeremy Renner as the lead in «The Bourne Legacy
Figuring out what customers want is a $ 21 - billion industry in the U.S., according to IBISWorld, and many major brands solicit advice from polling firms such as Ipsos Reid or the legacy research arms of advertising agencies like JWTIntelligence to help them spot the next big thing before it arrives.
That is uncommon in corporate philanthropic history, as most magnates leave a legacy graced by their name in perpetuity, whether via foundations or schools — besides other Berkshire leaders like Munger and Pritzker, think of Carnegie, Ford, Kellogg or Rockefeller.
Clark has staked her political legacy on the success of the LNG industry, which she has cast as a once - in - a-generation opportunity on the same level of the moon landing.
This week, as it celebrates the 70th anniversary of its establishment, the women of Barnard have ignored the challenges it has faced, the threats to its existence that it has overcome, and most importantly, the legacy of equality and justice that it has bequeathed to the modern Middle East.
Founded in 2006 in a Montreal apartment by a group of 20 - something friends, the company now has a staff of 215 and two major products (Officevibe and Sharegate, a management tool for Microsoft SharePoint and Office 365), as well as a legacy IT services division.
While continuing a dash of «Swadeshi legacy», which the company categorises as an element of success, ultra-modern tiles are produced by the company.
«At a time when we are moving forward as a company, a charge of this magnitude from a legacy insurance portfolio in run - off for more than a decade is deeply disappointing,» GE CEO John Flannery said in a release Tuesday.
And as if to say that pioneering e-commerce was not enough of a legacy for either himself or for Amazon, Jeff Bezos set his sights on changing the very way that we read, by developing the Kindle.
Jones keeps a note in his pocket that says things like «family,» «legacy» or «team» as a reminder of his goals.
«I've got to really inspire people to give their lives to something greater that are interested in legacy and making history as one of the greatest world problems is solved,» says Harrison.
This was complemented by stability in MX1 revenue as new business in Europe, bundling capacity and services, offset non-renewal of certain legacy contracts.
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