Sentences with phrase «by namesake»

Hoping that the second time is the charm, Chicago - based Orix Real Estate Equities Inc. is again set to sell Burnham Center, a 21 - story office building that was the last skyscraper designed by its namesake Daniel Burnham's firm before his death.
The 50 - story, mixed - use building at 767 Fifth Avenue has changed hands several times after being sold by namesake tenant General Motors in 1982.
The Danbury area was then called Pahquioque by its namesake, the Pahquioque Native Americans.
Qualcomm's Snapdragon VR820 is a virtual reality headset powered by its namesake Snapdragon 820 chipset.
The revolutionary Coinnec platform is powered by its namesake Coinnec tokens.
Our painting and sculpture collection began with approximately 100 paintings by our namesake Ernest de Saisset.
In conjunction with the exhibit, works by Rouault that were donated to the Hillstrom Museum of Art by namesake Richard L. Hillstrom and Paul and Edna Granlund and that are also associated with the artist's collaboration with Vollard will also be shown.
Often referred to as Norway's most famous artist after Edvard Munch, Melgaard will go head to head with the master this January (through April 12, 2015) in «Munch / Melgaard,» the first in a series of six exhibitions at Oslo's Munch Museum that pair works by its namesake with those of another artist.
The massive space was manned by its namesake caryatids, many of whom were missing torsos, heads, and limbs after an English air raid in 1943.
Reduced to simplified geometric forms and colors inspired by their namesake, these painted wood works created just before his death are a poignant testament to an inventive and dedicated artist who, despite little recognition from critics or the public, strove to perfect his art until the end.
This year it is Jelly Bean, confirmed by its namesake statue that was installed a few hours ago at Googleplex joining the other diabetes inducing delicacies.
One can not read Daša Drndić's compelling novel Trieste without being intrigued by its namesake - the affluent and cosmopolitan industrial seaport city of 200,000 residents with historically fluid national allegiances.
Previewed by the namesake concept unveiled earlier this year, the Ascent is based on a strengthened and extended version of the Subaru Global Platform, the Ascent has a 113.9 - in wheelbase and offers 153.5 cubic feet of passenger volume, as well as up to 72.6 cubic feet of cargo volume.
The second segment, directed by The Namesake's Mira Nair, deals us a relaxed business / culture clash between two storied, orthodox jewelers, an abandoned Indian Jain (Slumdog Millionaire's Irrfan Khan) and an engaged Hasidic Jew (Portman, putting on a Yiddish accent).
An audio version of singer Morrissey's controversial memoir Autobiography will be read by his namesake - British actor DAVID Morrissey.
The protagonist of Be My Cat: A Film for Anne is played by his namesake Adrian Țofei — and if Țofei serves as this film's director, writer, producer, DoP, editor, sound designer and production designer / manager, his character Adrian is also a first - time polyhyphenate filmmaker pitching his own movie called Be My Cat, and himself trying to get into character to play that film's creepy romantic lead.
Instead it transports viewers inside the tender, romantic soul of a song by its namesake, the underrated country singer / songwriter Blaze Foley.
Instead, The Bourne Legacy is a sequel that doesn't do too well by its namesake.
Take the case of Anine Bing, a Los Angeles - based label launched in 2012 as an e-commerce site by its namesake founder, a Danish blogger who began modelling at 15.
Not Linked In Reel Above: Eternal Fleur Flowers By The Namesake Leather Jacket Goosebury Intimates Bodysuit
Miler Bolanos» blushes were spared by his namesake Luis Bolanos in the dying moments of the game.
It's shaped like a stadium and features a quote by its namesake, Gen. Douglas MacArthur: «There is no substitute for victory.»
Originally built in 1853, Spicer Mansion was purchased by its namesake, renowned sea captain and benefactor Elihu Spicer Jr. as his family's summer home.
There are occasional surprises: the book does not insist that Job was written by its namesake, and it even presents a brief overview of the synoptic problem.
The church is part of Kenneth Copeland Ministries, a vast and profitable multimedia ministry led by its namesake, a longtime prosperity preacher and television evangelist.
The $ 75 million facility was funded in part through donations by its namesake as well as fellow Canadian billionaire Bernard Sherman's Apotex.
And in Superbad's constant dick jokes (care of a script by namesakes Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg), we had an accurate representation of the way we all talked, maturity be damned.
, as suggested by their namesakes, are the perfect companion's for life's many adventures.
Q Accomplice and Q Activist, as suggested by their namesakes, are the perfect companion's for life's many adventures.

Not exact matches

Last week, Sears reported that comparable sales last quarter fell 7.5 % at its Kmart discount chain and dropped by 9.6 % at its namesake stores.
Founded more than two centuries ago by small medicines vendor and namesake Chobei Takeda in Osaka, Japan, the company was that nation's largest pharmaceutical firm by revenue as of 2014.
A few days before this issue closed I traveled to the Cleveland Clinic, in its namesake city by the lake.
The term «bond vigilantes» was coined by Ed Yardeni, the longtime Wall Street strategist now president at his namesake research firm.
The company has been helped by a solid turnaround in its North American sales thanks to a series of new product launches and acquisitions, though it has also had to rely on increased promotions to bolster sales for its struggling namesake brand and the Clinique brand.
The nation's largest private employer said Thursday that the cuts will take place in all its namesake stores, confirming the move reported by The Wall Street Journal.
While there are other beauty box companies, Birchbox's samples and business savvy are set apart by the enterprise's similarities to its namesake — birch trees, said the company's co-founder Katia Beauchamp.
Salter's namesake device, the Salter Sink, was invented in 2009 at Intellectual Ventures, a technology firm led by former Microsoft Chief Technology Officer Nathan Myhrvold.
If a merger with the NDP, Alberta Party, and Greens, as has been suggested by Calgary - Buffalo Liberal MLA Kent Hehr, is unpalatable to Dr. Sherman, perhaps he could be convinced a merger with his party's federal namesake would not be a bad idea.
«May all of each and every singularity of each one's Godly - Being that is made manifest in each of our templed» bodice, be one day known by yourself in their right.minded namesake!
Created as a spinoff of its namesake burger made at Vail's Larkspur Restaurant, Larkburger originated in 2005 and has grown by combining the best of fine dining and fast food.
Born in New South Wales, Australia in 1868, this cultivar was propagated by Maria Ann Smith, its namesake.
Working hand - in - hand with founder and namesake Justin Gold, Burns developed and executed a successful 2 - year plan culminating in a $ 286 million acquisition by Hormel.
About Alexander Valley Vineyards Alexander Valley Vineyards were founded by Maggie and Harry Wetzel in 1962 when they purchased a large portion of a homestead built by Cyrus Alexander, the valley's nineteenth century namesake, in northern Sonoma County.
The hand - scripted logo was crafted by Jay Schwartz, founder and Chief Creative Officer of IdeaWork, as were the accompanying rose illustrations, a further homage to the namesake.
On the MMA Hour hosted by Ariel Helwani, Isiah Thomas talked briefly about his namesake, Isaiah Thomas.
By 1983, the stadium debt had been paid off without a singular donor making a contribution large enough to justify making the stadium his or her namesake, so ISU president Robert Parks proposed — and the Board of Regents rubber - stamped — the compromise «Cyclone Stadium / Jack Trice Field.»
Lambert attempted to provide some more firepower on transfer deadline day by putting in a # 5m bid for his namesake at Liverpool, Rickie Lambert.
Far from the fanfare and drama of the Camp Nou, tucked away from modern goal scoring records and gossip surrounding his namesake, deep in the technical secretary's office at Inter Milan, sits an 81 year old Galician by the name of Luis Suarez, working as a scout.
Finish the look by toting around an animal pelt or, perhaps, a plush owl (bonus points if it is a Western screech owl, one of Kennicott's scientific namesakes).
With his namesake Wicker Park gallery, which he opened in 1992, Leonardis offered a buy - one - get - one - free sale early in the summer followed by a 70 - percent - off sale for works from his private collection.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z