Backed
by an extraordinary support staff, every day he provides his clients the utmost in professional real estate sales.
Our company has been built
by extraordinary people of good character who are empowered to make sound decisions.
Ozzie: «Pedagogical phenomenon» as related to teaching ability means the extraordinarily artistic manner of teaching as revealed
by an extraordinary teacher, at least that is how I would interpret the above description.
Sacramento city schools focus on emotional learning is a Sacramento Bee story about our district's SEL program, directed
by the extraordinary Mai Xi Lee.
My experience and results - oriented skills are surpassed only
by my extraordinary effectiveness to meet the challenges before me.
So I think the success of [Red Dead Redemption 2], which is highly anticipated, will be driven by its quality, and I think that the ongoing success of Grand Theft Auto Online is driven
by its extraordinary quality.
It is inspired
by the extraordinary Captain Robert Falcon Scott's first British Antarctica exploration
For instance, some states require insurance companies to make exceptions for customers whose credit history has been affected
by an extraordinary event, such as temporary job loss, a death in the immediate family, a catastrophic illness, etc..
Cicero — Much of what we know of ancient Rome is based upon the works left behind
by the extraordinary number of gifted writers and orators the city produced.
We conclude that this extraordinary variance is not supported
by extraordinary justifications.
an infringement of judicial independence can only be justified where there are «dire and exceptional financial emergencies caused
by extraordinary circumstances such as the outbreak of war or imminent bankruptcy»
An extraordinary blog
by an extraordinary blogger who also writes several other blogs including the Home Office Lawyer and the Kansas Criminal Defense blog.
In my view, a punitive damage award on the scale imposed in this case can be justified only
by extraordinary circumstances of a similar nature to those in Whiten and Hill.
These conditions typically require that any significant change must be directed
by an extraordinary resolution of the most senior class, or possibly all classes of noteholder.
My earlier comment about the value of texts was in part prompted
by the extraordinary uphill battle I, our librarian and a few of my colleagues have to get students to make anything other than an impetuous leap into the electronic databases that they know when they have to find out the law.
Persuasion to the Real Climate point of view is possible only if those who write there, and here, remember that people are suspicious when reasonable questions about disputed science are met
by an extraordinary exhibition of affronted pique and wounded amour - propre such as the one above.
One would think that, judging
by the extraordinary health benefits, every city would be doing this; on its own, it is estimated that the reduction in PM2.5 particulates will save 400 lives per year and add 21 days to the life expectancy of every Parisian.
«It all came together at once: people's demands, technological leaps spurred on
by extraordinary market conditions and laws, 180 degree re-orientation of the free market model to sustainability.
Schandl et al (2016) show that even if we (a) impose a carbon price of $ 50 per ton, rising
by an extraordinary 4 % per year to $ 250 per ton, and (b) somehow miraculously manage to double the material efficiency of our economies more or less immediately, rich nations will still only be able to achieve decarbonization of max 4.7 % per year.
With the destruction from Hurricane Harvey, now closely followed
by the extraordinary intensity of Hurricane Irma as it wreaks havoc in the Caribbean and heads toward Florida, Americans can be forgiven for feeling like it's 2005 all over again.
That means you can have one half the solution already accomplished from the start; you don't have «spent current» to have to force back through the dipole or shunt it around freely
by some extraordinary means.
If their contribution has been overestimated, the role of CO2 will also have been overestimated, but not
by an extraordinary degree.
[This is] the perfect moment for a burst of bottom - up progress, driven
by the extraordinary efficiency and impact that can come from using the Web and other communication tools to connect an idea, expertise, or design with a glaring need.
Nov. 1, 11:53 a.m. Updated Below For millions of people in the New York metropolitan region and adjacent areas flooded, scorched, and pummeled
by the extraordinary hybrid storm once known as Sandy, arguments about how much of the storm's ferocity was human - created are secondary.
That is the case on Simeulue Island in Indonesia, which was struck
by the extraordinary Indian Ocean tsunami on Dec. 26, 2004.
New York viewers are finally able to see the early works from a significant body of work
by an extraordinary artist.
Two weeks ago, the London - based FOLD Gallery opened a new show
by the extraordinary English artist Simon Callery named «Flat Paintings».
And that's further augmented
by the extraordinary change that's happened in L.A. over the past two decades in terms of it being one of the world's leading contemporary art cities,» Molesworth said.
Condon manages this with loaded symbols — bird and flower representations culled from decorative fabric patterns in her mother's home — and
by an extraordinary control over paint's materiality and color and its emotional range.
We continue to be inspired and humbled
by her extraordinary work and vision.
The project took the contour of a festschrift that included contributions by Annika Marie, Janet Kaplan, Chuck Mobley, and David Horvitz, Linda Nochlin, Suzanne Lacy, Dinh Q. Lê, Slobodan Paich, and many others who have been impacted
by this extraordinary scholar and educator.
Altogether, the show is a stark reminder
by this extraordinary ninety - year old artist of the darker proclivities of humanity.
Sandel will be joined
by extraordinary artists who will set the stage with thought - provoking performances.
In addition to hands - on workshops taught
by extraordinary sculptors, the CSSC has hosted over 50 international Artists... Continued
It is an exciting time to collect work
by this extraordinary body of artists who settled in these ocean, bayfront, and farm communities, past and present.
In April 1949, Grossman's career was hit
by an extraordinary turn of events, from which it would never recover.
The evening of cocktails and dinner is designed
by extraordinary event planners Fête and catered by Sonnier & Castle, while the after - party features a rare, live performance by Disband, made up of artists Ilona Granet and Martha Wilson.
Art gallery SC will host an interesting group exhibition of paintings created
by extraordinary artists Ana Barriga, Mikel del Río, Paco Pomet, and Sebas Velasco.
In addition to hands - on workshops taught
by extraordinary sculptors, the CSSC has hosted over 50 international Artists in Residence and more than 100 young artists in our Internship Program.
Marianna Gioka's works have, from very early days, been distinguished
by an extraordinary sensitivity to her materials.
For more than fifteen years, VFA has focused on bringing our clients fine art prints created
by extraordinary artists.
«I am humbled
by this extraordinary honor, particularly as building these partnerships and relationships have been among the highlights of my work here at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts,» Nyerges said.
Her paintings and drawings are characterized
by their extraordinary expressiveness and sometimes controversial subject matter.
Indeed, unless the section related to noted Victorian cross-dressers Stella Boulton and Fanny Graham counts, I noted just one exception — a work
by the extraordinary early 20th century painter Gluck, the trans implications of whose gender identity was, moreover, given disappointingly scant attention in the accompanying wall text.
The works are arrayed in large rooms where the white canvases, broken up
by extraordinary intervals of silver, then reds and blues, interpret the plastic qualities of convex forms.
And, as Bann puts it, over time the art of Kounellis has been «characterised
by an extraordinary, indeed bewildering, variety of materials comprising vegetable and mineral, the natural and artificial, the dead and alive».
Must we bend to the endless publicity generated
by the extraordinary and the expressionistic?
Created with a unique technique, the series is characterized
by an extraordinary aesthetic of vibrant colors as well as gold and platinum leaf.
Drawn entirely from the Museum's collection, the exhibition features more than 300 works made from 1900 to 2016
by an extraordinary range of more than 200 artists, roughly half of whom are living.
The Museum recently celebrated its 122nd year — a year highlighted
by an extraordinary schedule of international exhibitions, the acquisition of important works of art, and screenings of important films from around the world.