Sentences with phrase «as venerable»

Now, the company plans to expand its presence into older devices such as the venerable Lumia 1020 and a number of older devices like the Lumia 625, Lumia 820 and Lumia 925.
The bezel around the screen is a bit wide for a laptop of this expense though, especially when compared to a rival such as the venerable Dell XPS 13.
This is true of many classes that lawyers now think of as venerable law school subjects.
It's revealing that even as venerable an American firm as California - based Applied Materials, which produces the sophisticated machinery used to manufacture solar panels, opened a research center last fall in Xian, China.
The fabled conservatism of the National Academy, longtime home of the retrograde and anachronistic in art, has faded over the years as this venerable institution has increasingly sought to attract new, younger members and audiences.
Benjamin Genocchio reports in the NYTimes: «The fabled conservatism of the National Academy, longtime home of the retrograde and anachronistic in art, has faded over the years as this venerable institution has... read more... «Learning to love abstraction (with footnotes)»
Most notable additions are a flurry of Samurai Warriors and Dynasty Warriors games as well as the venerable GTA: Vice City.
but are still listed, such as the venerable Rock, Paper, Shotgun, Kotaku or Eurogamer.
Across a span of five Sega consoles, the series was marketed under several different brand names: Joe Montana Football then NFL Sports Talk Football then just plain NFL (insert year here) then Prime Time Football then NFL (insert year here) again before finally being rechristened as the venerable NFL 2K series.
Snowmass» rep as a venerable family resort sometimes belies its status among the best resorts for... Read More»
Discreet and attentive concierge staff are on hand to anticipate guests» needs and act as local experts, severing as venerable destination curators and ensuring a memorable stay.
Although it's nice to feel the fuzzy warm touch of a faction as venerable as PW, the announcement of their «Select quarterly supplement for self - published titles,» still relegates independent authors to the back of the bus.
Outlets as venerable as The New York Times Sunday Book Review and PBS.org and have weighed in on the pros of going solo and how the changing landscape has brought this phenomenon -LSB-...]
In other words, the English country house story, with its numerous attractions to writers and readers alike, is liable to persist at least as long as the venerable structures that give the genre its name.
The 2015 Lexus LX enjoys an unusual towing advantage over some of its full - size luxury SUV competitors: it is based on the same platform as the venerable Toyota Land Cruiser, an unstoppable trail warrior and a truck whose chassis can take an extraordinary amount of abuse without complaint.
Even the LX platform, which is probably getting high enough up there in its years to be referred to as venerable, is as predictable and as fun as ever.
It has the same rugged engine as the venerable 300ZX sports car, modified for better low - speed acceleration, good high - end performance and more pulling power.
eFrontPro supports several eLearning - related standards, such as the venerable SCORM (1.2) and TinCan / xAPI standards for exchanging eLearning courses and metadata.
I can generally watch Downey Jr. in anything, but I have little interest in watching either of his outings as the venerable Holmes again.
As the venerable series (b. 1975) sets off on its fourth paddle around the pool, Jaws the Revenge is definitely dragging its tail fins.
Ken left Hurrydate in 2009 and in 2013 started JessMeetKen, a promising little dating app where women put forward their male friends as venerable for dating.
The creation of the regulations was cited among ESPA's main accomplishments as the venerable LGBT rights group moved to wind down its operations this year, though it retains its political action committee.
The sad thing is this: When a paper as venerable as the New York Times publishes a seemingly fact - based piece with the headline, «Why Students Hate School Lunches,» it can have profound real - world consequences.
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.
The student did a good job of picturing God as a venerable bookkeeper taking notes of everyone's good and bad deeds.
Dow reaches new milestone One thousand points isn't what it used to be, accounting for a move of less than 5 % at present levels, but markets took note of this week's milestone nonetheless as the venerable Dow Jones Industrial Average broke and closed above the 22,000 mark for the first time.

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When Immelt took over at General Electric in 2001 from venerable GE boss Jack Welch, the stock was already turning over, as the dotcom bubble of the 1990s burst and took the broader stock market lower as well.
Rachel Shechtman, a retail veteran who founded Story seven years ago, is joining the venerable department store as brand experience officer.
The venerable oil and gas giant lost its AAA rating from Standard and Poor in April 2016, which thought a symbolic loss (it shared the rating with Microsoft and Johnson & Johnson) indicated the damage wrought by years of low prices and some pretty terrible luck, notably Tillerson's lost $ 500 billion deal in Russia as the result of Western sanctions.
Toronto Stock Exchange — May 11 The venerable Quebec institution Bombardier Inc. may have started as a maker of snowmobiles, but -LSB-...]
And while it may be wrong to ironize a song - and - dance number that seems intended as a nice send - off for a venerable actor and a semi-venerable character — still one notes that the whole tradition of the musical spectacular is a tradition of lavishly bankrolled excess.
Further, a stylistic canon within the canon abides, as various venerable verses evaded emasculation, such as «Man shall not live on bread alone» and «The Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath.»
On the occasion of his being called to succeed the venerable Doctor Ludemann in the chair of systematic theology in Bern, such a storm of protest arose from an articulate group of Bernese churchmen as would have dismayed the doughtiest.
(Indeed, it probably reveals something important about our age's sensibilities that we have come to find unthinkably ghoulish and unpleasant the once - venerable idea of creating a death mask as a memento of the departed.)
We were told to see the long hours that physicians and medical students invest in the service of science and patients as an expression of this venerable tradition of healing.
The venerable Durham Cathedral in England houses a manuscript containing a collection of eleventh - century Old English proverbs known as the Durham Proverbs.
Many contemporary Baptists would be surprised to learn that venerable shapers of the Baptist tradition such as Andrew Fuller, Richard Furman, B. H. Carroll, and even E. Y. Mullins often spoke in an affirming way of «the Baptist creed.»
As Phelps» daughter reminded me, there is a venerable American history of religious protests against the coercive power of the federal government, running from the anti-slavery and female suffrage advocacy of nineteenth - century evangelicals to the civil rights agitation of rabbis and members of the black church.
In the words of Noam Chomsky, a venerable critic of American imperialism: «Where spending is rising, as in military supplemental bills to conduct the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, it would sharply decline.
when, in fact, a particular cultural configuration of Catholicism is undergoing change as it accommodates, in accord with venerable tradition, a new cultural circumstance.
It is as though Richard John Neuhaus and Michael Novack or, more frighteningly, Jerry Falwell and Pat Robinson have assumed the venerable mantles of Walter Rauschenbusch, Reinhold Niebuhr, and Paul Tillich.
If theology is to regain its status as a significant intellectual and practical activity within the church, the university and our broader cultural and public life, then seminaries and divinity schools will have to give renewed attention to this venerable but threatened discipline.
It was to this period that the story as told by the venerable Bede and the monk of Whitby belongs, of Gregory's memorable encounter with young Anglo - Saxons in the market (perhaps slaves), of whom he remarked: «non Angli, sed angeli» (not Angles, but angels).
He was considered as a «venerable figure» and a primary link between the sub-apostolic Church and the Church of a much later period.
Vice has always a new fresh young face, while virtue is venerable as nothing else in the world is.»
Even the most commonplace church building can become venerable in someone's mind, so «holy» that its destruction, or even changes made in it, are seen as sacrilege.
Some venerable and respected manufacturers, such as Ithaca, are now producing special riot guns for the public, and even shorter - barrel models for the police and military.
At the beginning of it, he gave expression to the agonising questions which must present themselves to anyone leading a movement to upset longstanding practice, and venerable tradition: «I have found it very difficult to justify my conscience; I, one man alone, have dared to come forward against the Pope, brand him as the Antichrist, the bishops as his apostles, and the universities as his brothels.
As the most venerable and reliable basis for domestic happiness, marriage is the foundation of a just and stable society.
Just released this spring, the venerable California outfit's entry into the session - beer category utilizes newfangled German hops such as Mandarina Bavaria and honeydew - like Hull Melon.
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