Sentences with phrase «biggest public square»

Abel Ferrara, Italy / USA 2017, 69m North American Premiere Abel Ferrara's new documentary is a vivid mosaic / portrait of Rome's biggest public square, Piazza Vittorio, built in the 19th century around the ruins of the 3rd century Trofei di Mario.

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Investors haven't been happy that Dorsey is trying to be the big man at two public companies facing intense competition in a warp - speed tech industry, but Dorsey disclosed in Square IPO filings a side of himself focused on a very big financial contribution that requires a much smaller piece of himself: Roughly 20 percent of his personal holdings in Square stock would go to the Start Small Foundation.
The internet is now the public square where people enjoy sports together, and it's never more bustling than during big events like the Super Bowl and the tournament.
We always stress the importance of knowing where the square and sharp money is and Betting against the Public during the college football bowl season has performed well every year without any big swings or valleys in the results.
This indicates that most sportsbooks have likely been taking big money from sharp bettors on Pittsburgh to counter the influx of public / square money on Indianapolis.
Square bettors will tend to gravitate towards big name schools like Florida, so oddsmakers like Sportsbook.com will shade their lines to account for the inevitable influx of public money.
Why the public loves Cuse: Squares love big name schools and recognizable head coaches, especially in tournament play.
If the 1961 law were found to be invalid, the development might fall into a category called a major concession — defined by the Department of City Planning as any privately run enterprise bigger than 15,000 square feet sited on public land — and thus subject to another public review process.
Big public gathering places, such as Times Square and Yankee Stadium, saw marked increases in counterterrorism officers, and the NYPD stepped up bag searches as commuters and tourists entered the subways.
It was my first - ever public race, and my biggest concern was finishing the thing without keeling over somewhere between Times Square and Battery Park.
Beach Rats (directed by Eliza Hittman), The Big Sick (directed by Michael Showalter), Blade of the Immortal (directed by Takashi Miike), Bodied (directed by Joseph Kahn), Brawl in Cell Block 99 (directed by S. Craig Zahler), Coco (directed by Lee Unkrich and Adrian Molina), Colossal (directed by Nacho Vigalondo), The Divine Order (directed by Petra Volpe), Dunkirk (directed by Christopher Nolan), Ex Libris: the New York Public Library (directed by Frederick Wiseman), Girls Trip (directed by Malcolm D. Lee), Jane (directed by Brett Morgan), In the Fade (directed by Fatih Akin), John Wick: Chapter 2 (directed by Chad Stahelski), Kedi (directed by Ceyda Torun), Logan (directed by James Mangold), Logan Lucky (directed by Steven Soderbergh), Loving Vincent (directed by Dorota Kobiela and Hugh Welchman), Mudbound (directed by Dee Rees), Never Steady, Never Still (directed by Kathleen Hepburn), The Ornithologist (directed by João Pedro Rodrigues), The Other Side of Hope (directed by Aki Kaurismäki), Phantom Thread (directed by Paul Thomas Anderson), The Rider (directed by Chloé Zhao), The Square (directed by Ruben Östlund), The Transfiguration (directed by Michael O'Shea), Wind River (directed by Taylor Sheridan), Wonderstruck (directed by Todd Haynes).
(Reuters)- Burger chain Shake Shack Inc, which grew out of a hot dog stand in New York's Madison Square Park, has filed for an initial public offering at a time when stock offerings by casual restaurants have proven to be a big hit with investors.
Today's ART21 «Exclusive» follows Martin Puryear's monumental public sculpture «Big Bling» as it's created and installed in Madison Square Park.
Some viewers may relate this particular work to Puryear's monumental outdoor sculpture, Big Bling, 2016, a 40 - foot - high public art commission recently installed in Madison Square Park, New York, and currently on display in Philadelphia.
The Association for Public Art (aPA), working with New York's Madison Square Park Conservancy in a first - time collaboration, brought internationally acclaimed artist Martin Puryear's Big Bling to Philadelphia as a temporary installation.
Its only rival in the public realm was Big Bling, a characteristically remarkable and multivalent new work, 40 feet tall, by Martin Puryear in Madison Square Park.
In October, 30 Berkeley Square's new exhibition gallery, which is bigger than the equivalent space at either Sotheby's or Christie's in London, will be hosting «A Very Short History of Contemporary Sculpture,» a show conceived by the curator Francesco Bonami that will mix loaned works with pieces that Phillips is offering either privately or for public sale.
When her anonymous axioms suddenly appear in public spaces, such as on an electronic advertising marquee in Times Square, or as shown here in New York's Guggenheim Museum, the viewer must reckon with an unsettling phrase that seems to possess a Big Brother kind of authority.
A scientist at Georgia Tech is the latest target of the current crusade trying to intimidate dissenting scientists and writers out of the public square by accusing them of being intellectually dishonest henchpersons working for Big Oil.
The current crusade involves trying to intimidate dissenting scientists and writers out of the public square by accusing them of being intellectually dishonest henchpersons working for Big Oil.
Naturally, big states with fewer Notary Publics per square mile would need to take the lead on electronic notarizations.
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