Sentences with phrase «by eminent»

Back in 1665, when Charles II was in residence, the house was owned by the eminent Harris family who went on to commission Sir Christopher Wren to renovate the facade and create an extension on the property.
«Forget about Granny's house,» says developer Hopkins — properties taken by eminent domain are often industrial or commercial.
There are two currently listed at 99k, but they are being threatened by eminent domain (be cautious).
This HWP has been supported by eminent institutions such as Wells Fargo, Stanford Latino Entrepreneurship Initiative, Bank of America, the Mortgage Bankers Association, Chase, Freddie Mac, Quicken Loans, Union Bank and other major industry leaders.
Trainings and workshops conducted by eminent theatre personalities carry weight and therefore must be mentioned in the acting resume template.
While manufacturers like HTC and Motorola are shying away from the Android Wear wearable market, ZTE is entering the market with a smartwatch called the ZTE Quartz, according to marketing material sourced by eminent mobile tipster Evan Blass.
The Outlook Money Awards are given to the best providers of financial products and services in the country, and is basis a comprehensive set of measures, as chosen by an eminent jury.
Many of Legal Evolution's articles are grounded in diffusion theory, which is an applied research field pioneered by the eminent sociologist Everett Rogers.
The Faculty of Law and its students extend an open invitation to the 2nd Annual DeLloyd J. Guth Visiting Lecture in Legal History: Habeas Corpus: Legal History and Guantanamo Bay By Professor James Oldham (Georgetown University Law Center, Washington, D.C.) This lecture by the eminent James Oldham centres on his past ten years» experience as Counsel of Record -LSB-...]
The plaintiff argued that the threatened acquisition of property for use as parkland by eminent domain during land use proceedings was a taking warranting payment of just compensation.
Not so long ago I had the great pleasure of being invited by the eminent lawyer, Professor Philip R. Wood, to discuss a book that he had nearly completed at that time, specifically as to which publisher might be most appropriate for what he had in mind.
In a pioneering new series blending documentary and drama, a fictional murder case is tried in a real court, by eminent legal professionals and a jury comprised of 12 randomly selected members of the public.
It has been endorsed with a foreword by the eminent former Court of Appeal Judge, Sir Bernard Rix, whose judgment in FLS v Laker [1999] EWHC B3 (Comm) is still the leading English decision on «same chambers» conflict of interest in international arbitration.
The current aim is to re-present and repurpose the content that they already have in many other contexts, described wickedly but perhaps accurately in a recent Tweet by an eminent writer and speaker as ««Repurposing» can be like putting old beer into new wine bottles».
Carbon Dioxide: The Good News is a 60 - page report that begins with a foreword by eminent physicist Freeman Dyson.
It is by some eminent economists, so some contributors may need to hold their noses before reading.
And in 1972, a more specific prediction similar to Broecker's was published by the eminent atmospheric scientist J.S. Sawyer in Nature (for a history in a nutshell, see my newspaper column here).
A short essay written by an eminent philospher, with the modest goal of simply defining the concept, I started it assuming that it was a joke but ended up reading it three times in one night.
This is a consequence of the fact that radiative equilibrium in a gravity - bound atmosphere results in a top - heavy hydrostatic instability, as rigorously shown from first principles by the eminent Swiss astrophysicist / meteorologist Emden nearly a century ago.
Each is by an eminent scientist of a sceptical bent.
I briefly helped out there and attended a talk by an eminent Professor of Roman History who talked about Tacitus as being thought to have visited Briatin sometime around 88 / 90Ad.
Plus more people are installing rooftop solar photovoltaic systems, and clean wind power is vastly expanding nationally (see study by eminent environmentalist Lester Brown cited at CalCars Kudos).
As for the various «facts» in Swindle put forward to support the thesis that global warming is a giant conspiracy carried out by scientists who want to boost their research funding, every one has been refuted by eminent scientists.
Today we see the opposite, accurate forecasts by an eminent scientist — for which he's ridiculed.
For example, on page 19 of his brief below dated January 18, 2013, he cites the international panel chaired by the eminent scientist Lord Oxburgh, FRS as one of the bodies that «exonerated» him, whereas on page 235 of Mann's own book, The Hockey Stick and the Climate Wars, he states explicitly that «our own work did not fall within the remit of the committee, and the hockey stick was not mentioned in the report.»
With a foreword co-authored by eminent Harvard biologist E.O. Wilson and actor Harrison Ford, and a comprehensive introduction by Conservation International scientists led by president Russ Mittermeier, this book examines -LSB-...]
«Contrary to claims of a scientific consensus that human activity is the principal temperature driver, there are now many published reports and papers strongly disputing the IPCC analysis, including several by eminent Australian scientists.
Climate Progress, called «The Indispensable blog» by author and columnist Thomas Friedman, is run by the eminent and influential Joseph Romm — see his bio at http://www.americanprogress.org/­experts/­RommJoseph.html.
The report, by eminent epidemiologist Mikko Paunio, says that international bodies and NGOs are -LSB-...]
It «sa persuasive presentation of the case for flex - fuel plug - in hybrids by eminent authors.
The new finding appears to be the fulfillment of a prediction made in 1978 by an eminent glaciologist, John H. Mercer of the Ohio State University.
So are the ranchers and farmers whose land is being taken by eminent domain across the Plains.
Its written by an eminent archaeologist.
Alan Cristea, London, 13 April — 30 May 2015 As a welcome break to the sobriety of the General Election, head to Cork Street to see a collection of joyous new paintings (below) by eminent abstract artist, Gillian Ayres RA.
«Passion and Commitment» was the title of a remarkable show at FreedmanArt this season: selections from the collection lovingly and perceptively assembled over more than six decades by the eminent Philadelphia - based radiation oncologist Dr. Luther W. Brady, Jr..
Sapelo Island, which might have been the first Spanish colony in the New World, is also the home of the Gullah - Geechees, descendants of enslaved West Africans and West Indians, who were brought there in the early 19th century by an eminent Georgian anti-abolitionist, Thomas Spalding.
«Barnett Newman Paintings» (closes on Saturday) The overused accolade «gemlike» nonetheless fits this strange little show, or at least its first room, which contains six small, often narrow paintings by this eminent Abstract Expressionist.
Edited by Leah Dickerman and Achim Borchardt - Hume, the book features 16 essays by eminent scholars and emerging new writers, including Yve - Alain Bois, Andrianna Campbell, Hal Foster, Mark Godfrey, Hiroko Ikegami, Branden W. Joseph, Ed Krčma, Michelle Kuo, Pamela M. Lee, Emily Liebert, Richard Meyer, Helen Molesworth, Kate Nesin, Sarah Roberts, and Catherine Wood.
The Royal Academy of Arts has a unique position in being an independent, privately funded institution led by eminent artists and architects whose purpose is to promote the creation, enjoyment, and appreciation of the visual arts through exhibitions, education, and debate.
When he read «Modern Painters», written by the eminent art critic John Ruskin, he was impressed with the argument that artists should return to the style of late medieval and early Renaissance artists.
It's worth mentioning, in particular, the Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo (chaired by eminent Italian collector Patrizia Sandretto Re Rebaudengo, and counting Vogue Italia editor - in - chief Franca Sozzani and the omnipresent curator Francesco Bonami as board members) as well as the Fondazione CRT, the Fondazione Merz (named after artist Mario Merz and highlighting Turin's role as the capital of the Arte Povera movement), and the National Gallery of Art which boasts the former dOCUMENTA (13) chief curator Carolyn Christov - Bakargiev as its new director.
Pascal was chosen as the designer in a competition run by BA, and judged by eminent figures such as Turner prize - nominated artist Tracey Emin.
A gold coin commemorating London's 2012 Olympics, designed by eminent sculptor Sir Anthony Caro, has been revealed by the Royal Mint at London's Royal Academy of Art.
The exhibition entitled The Solace of Art was inaugurated by the eminent artist of Nepal Mr. Manuj Babu Misra at the Sidhhartha Art Gallery.
Irish Melodies by Thomas Moore; illustrated with engravings from drawings by eminent artists.
Don't miss the Frieze sculpture park where work by eminent sculptors including Tony Cragg and Gary Webb can be found dotted around Prince Regent's beautifully manicured gardens.
Grounded in an assembly of works dating from the 1980s and 1990s by eminent figures such as Louise Bourgeois, Robert Gober, Mike Kelley, Martin Kippenberger, Paul McCarthy, and Annette Messager, but also foregrounding projects by younger talents such as Paul Chan, Guyton \ Walker, Nate Lowman, and Wangechi Mutu, the exhibition immerses visitors in a focused survey of some of the most salient artistic developments of the past few decades.
The exhibition is curated by the eminent Picasso biographer, John Richardson, together with Marie - Thérèse's granddaughter, art historian Diana Widmaier Picasso, who is currently preparing a catalogue raisonné of Picasso's sculptures.
Then, in 1964, he was recommended to the University of Leeds by the eminent art theorist Herbert Read to become the Gregory Fellow in Art, a post he held from 1964 to 1966.
The (In) constancy of Space - Struggle for Identity is a group multimedia exhibition which includes works by eminent Dutch and Croatian Contemporary visual artists dealing with the concept of man made space and its (in) constancy, not only in physical sense but also on sociological, symbolical, psychological and ideological level.
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