Sentences with phrase «definitive account»

The most definitive account of what happened appeared in a Chronicle of Higher Education article by Richard Monastersky; the New York Times and Wall Street Journal also covered the story.
Maclean's this month delivered perhaps the most definitive account of the situation to date, taking the time to explain that Vancouver real - estate prices are subject to forces that go beyond supply, demand and gorgeous views.
, parlaying unusual access into definitive accounts of the personalities, events, and tactics that built two of world's most important companies.
Decades or even centuries from now, when enough time has passed for historians to write definitive accounts of global warming and climate change, two names are likely to make it into history books: Syukuro Manabe and Richard Wetherald.
«Particularly for organisations with professionally managed desktop environments, there is no «oh, we didn't realise» or other cop out excuses here, someone screwed up big time,» said noted security researcher Troy Hunt in a definitive account of the attacks.
In 2015, Adrian Chen, in the New York Times Magazine, wrote what is probably the definitive account of the obscure Internet Research Agency.
This is a shame, for in Goldwin's elegant and magisterial reflections, we have what must be considered the definitive account of the relationship between the Constitution of 1787 and the first ten Amendments.
But that's the whole point» it is the definitive account by the man in question.
The same relentless reporting and sensitive storytelling that made The Best and the Brightest (1972) the definitive account of the origins of the Vietnam war also made his seven sports books culturally significant as well as best sellers.
Adam Boulton's «Memories» are not intended to be the definitive account of the Blair years but they show rare insight and direct experience.
It's a splendid book by a splendid author about a fascinating politician: a definitive account of one of Britain's eminent Prime Ministers.
Anthony Seldon and Peter Snowdon's Cameron at 10 (William Collins # 20, 10 September) claims to be a definitive account of his premiership based on hundreds of interviews and personal access.
Dr Steve Portugal, Lead Researcher at the Royal Veterinary College, University of London, said: «The distinctive V - formation of bird flocks has long intrigued researchers and continues to attract both scientific and popular attention, however a definitive account of the aerodynamic implications of these formations has remained elusive until now.
Among other things, ultimate L provides for the first time a definitive account of the spectrum of subsets of the real numbers: for every forking point between worlds that Cohen's methods open up, only one possible route is compatible with Woodin's map.
Frederic V. Grunfeld's book Prophets Without Honor is the definitive account of this cultural florescence of German - speaking Jews.
Hewlett published the definitive account of the local response to such outbreaks in central Africa in the late 1990s and early 2000s: «Ebola, Culture and Politics: The Anthropology of an Emerging Disease.»
But then I've also never seen a definitive account of what happened between Tonya Harding, Nancy Kerrigan, Jeff Gillooly, and Shawn Eckhardt on January 6, 1994.
Halperin and Heilemann's book «Game Change: Obama and the Clintons, McCain and Palin, and the Race of a Lifetime» was widely hailed as the definitive account of the historic 2008 presidential election, and was followed four years later by the New York Times bestselling sequel «Double Down: Game Change 2012.»
It knows it will not be viewed as the definitive account of this historic episode, but serves more to whet your appetite for Zero Dark Thirty than to commit the impropriety of trying to steal its thunder.
The details of his past trickle out slowly; whilst we are given a clever reveal into Mohamed's motivations midway through the film, Daru's past is harder to ascertain, the definitive account of his allegience only coming at the film's end.
There is no doubt that this film — more than any television documentary, firsthand memoir, or unclassified case folder — will stand as the definitive account of essentially the gripping final chapter in the tale of September 11th.
It's a definitive account, thanks to Forest Whitaker's raging, career - defining performance.
Hess states at the outset that he is «not seeking to provide a definitive account of educational markets, but to launch a more useful conversation on the topic,» and he has achieved this goal.
In this fascinating book, Thomas Suddendorf weaves research from animal behaviour, child development, anthropology, psychology and neuroscience into a definitive account of what separates humans from other animals.
«There is no definitive account,» Macy says.
The End of Iraq is the definitive account of this war and its ramifications.
The Water Will Come is the definitive account of the coming water, why and how this will happen, and what it will all mean.
In this sweeping, definitive account, Morrison demonstrates once and for all that, as Russia goes, so goes the Bolshoi Ballet.
This stunningly illustrated survey encompasses works from the late 1950s to the present — photo - paintings, abstractions, landscapes, seascapes, portraits, color charts, grey paintings, glass and mirror works, sculptures, drawings and photographs — providing the definitive account of Richter's achievements.
The selection is not intended to be a definitive account of the diverse artistic communities in NYC, but reflects WhiteBox's long - standing relationships with curators and institutions in the international community.
Monster Roster brings together approximately 60 major paintings, sculptures, and works on paper from the Smart Museum and other collections in order to provide the definitive account of the movement, from the formation of Exhibition Momentum in 1948 to the group's dispersal in the mid 1960s.
Among the students were Ruth Asawa, John Chamberlain, Francine du Plessix Gray, Kenneth Noland, Arthur Penn, Robert Rauschenberg, Kenneth Snelson, Cy Twombly, Stan Vanderbeek, and Jose Yglesias.In this definitive account of the arts at Black Mountain College, back in print after many years, Mary Emma Harris describes a unique educational experiment and the artists and writers who conducted it.
This illustrated survey encompasses works from the late 1950s to the present — photo - paintings, abstractions, landscapes, seascapes, portraits, color charts, grey paintings, glass and mirror works, sculptures, drawings and photographs — providing the definitive account of Richter's achievements.
The result is a definitive account of a committed life in a turbulent century.
For the definitive account of what some are now calling «GlacierGate,» I refer you to Climate Science Watch's Rick Piltz, whose exhaustive investigation and explanation shows clearly that the IPCC made an inexcusable error in the Working Group II (Impacts, Adaptation, Vulnerability) volume of its Fourth Assessment Report.
«Browner tried to produce a detailed policy position,» says Eric Pooley, author of the just - published The Climate War, a definitive account of the legislative fight.
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