Sentences with phrase «captured popular imagination»

The good news is that Baedeker's experiences seem to have captured the popular imagination.
«It is almost unbelievable how this fountain has captured the popular imagination, «said park district Supt. George T. Donoghue, who two weeks after its opening was forced to order one - way traffic on the «east outer drive «and the «west outer drive «(Lake Shore Drive and Columbus Drive) during the evening hours when the fountain «s light display was in progress.
(Reuters)- Alphabet Inc's non-advertising business, which houses its cloud unit, Pixel smartphones and the Play store, has long been sandwiched between Google's advertising juggernaut and its moonshot ventures that have captured popular imagination.
Mark Zuckerberg has been immensely successful in capturing the popular imagination of budding and aspiring entrepreneurs...
Despite capturing the popular imagination, string theory is losing its public appeal.
Tyrannosaurus rex, Apatosaurus and the other dinosaur giants capture the popular imagination.

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The Gundam series, which has been on Japanese TV since the 1970s, captured the imagination of a whole generation and continues to be popular to this day, with a «real - life size» 20 meter (65 feet) high Gundam robot mechanical statue even becoming the latest tourist attraction in Tokyo.
Two and a half years ago, popular protests in Gezi Park in Istanbul and elsewhere captured the imagination of the West.
On a wave of popular youth appeal, Corbyn as suffering servant and capitalist reformer has captured the imagination of those seeking a new political future.
From Google's Moonshots to IBM's Watson, «disruptive innovation» is still the form of innovation currently capturing popular business imagination.
The public's imagination about Neanderthals became more captured in popular literature in the 1920s.
Game ofThrones is an epic series whose storylines of treachery and nobility, family and honor, ambition and love, and death and survival, have captured the imagination of fans globally and made it one of the most popular shows on television.
He and Howard even play around with the ever popular yellow / blue color theory within the confines of Neil Lamont's exquisite production design, which further captures the imagination.
The W in Istanbul has been a popular choice, with upgrades from Wonderful to Fabulous room types capturing the imagination.
The nebulous notion of ephemeral storage for digital information captures the imagination of many contemporary artists, and it has also been a popular art subject throughout the ages that can now be marketed as if imbued with a new meaning, with Diane Arbus» 1960 photograph Clouds on - screen at a drive - in movie, N.J., offered by Fraenkel Gallery, being just one example.
With its pious theme it reveals little of how the exuberant nightlife of Paris - the bars, the brothels, the popular entertainments and the streetlife - would soon capture Picasso's imagination.
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