The Cult of Beauty: The Victorian Avant - Garde, 1860 - 1900: A spectacular array of arts from British Pre-Raphaelite and Aesthetic movements at the Legion of Honor made a strong, if not fully persuasive, case for certain Victorian
eminences as a modernist vanguard.
Endorsements of the task force's report came from such
eminences as Bill Clinton, then the governor of Arkansas; first lady Barbara Bush; and retired U.S. Army Gen. Colin Powell.
Palm Beach is different from nearby Wellington, where people like Rosemary Phelan (heir to the Cara food empire) have horse farms; and from nearby Windsor, which Hilary and Galen Weston put on the map; and from Lost Tree, the gated community a half - hour north of Palm Beach where such
eminences as Jack Welch (of former GE fame) and Toronto mayor John Tory have winter lairs.
We do not choose the members of our judiciary because of
their eminence as philosophers or their insight as moralists.
Equally puzzling is the inclusion of Edmund Leach's essay «Fishing for Men on the Edge of the Wilderness,» which has little to recommend it but the author's
eminence as perhaps the world's leading structural anthropologist — who here wishes to demonstrate that structuralism enables a style of biblical exegesis not unlike «the typological style of argument employed by the majority of early Christian writers.»
In proper season, somewhere in the grass or rubble, the visitor may come upon Harold (Sonny) Henderson, a genial 46 - year - old Scots - English - Polynesian whose
eminence as a hunter is well established but is — as is the case with many active Hawaiians — rather obscured by peculiar distinctions in several sports.
It was the first start for
His Eminence as a3 - year - old, and the colt won only one other race all year.
During the year - long observance, our culture, diversity and identity will be commemorated, alongside our rich history and growth from a small French - speaking settlement to our present - day
eminence as a thriving first - tier suburb.
But in its array of early works — lead plate and cylinder structures kept intact by the own weight — and recent works, MOMA erases any doubt of Serra's
eminence as an artist or of his as the defining voice in contemporary sculpture.
Not exact matches
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Eminence was up 1.7 % gross for the first quarter
as noted in our hedge fund performances update.
However,
as I also said in the review, His
Eminence states that he was provoked into writing the book because theologians who talked about divine attributes tended to treat mercy
as a marginal attribute of God, because traditionally it was thought that mercy did not pertain to God's essence.
As a reader trying to be charitable, I face an unattractive choice: accept that His
Eminence does hold the mistaken view that mercy is essential to God; or assume that when he emphatically made the multiple important statements at key points in his book that mercy is essential to God, he didn't mean them.
After the Arab child was murdered they cried out in shared sorrow, grief, and pain against this horror,
as did the Israeli Prime Minister and other government officials of note and
eminence.
For such
as me, Kierkegaard the humorist — or novelist, or aphorist, or ironist — possesses an unquestioned
eminence, whereas Kierkegaard the philosopher — or theologian, or pietist, or polemicist — cuts a far more equivocal figure.
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As requested by the Holy See, the main celebrant and homilist will be His
Eminence Cardinal Vincent Nichols, Archbishop of Westminster.
Reston is similarly embarrassed with Ms. Graham's suggestion that «he succeeds Walter Lippmann
as the journalist of most
eminence» (Blais, op.
The ways of knowing God by natural theology (
eminence, negation, and causality) are rejected because of the revelatory Word.22 Indeed, it is not true to speak of the creation
as an «effect» of the Creator.
Allow the
eminence of our event venues to grace your gathering with character and style
as unique
as New Orleans.
In light of the fading
eminence of Kenya
as the center of hunting in Africa, Botswana was virgin territory, rich in game — a bright prospect.
Nothing has been said
as yet, but the chances are future policy may involve major - college status and the Mid-American Conference, which includes perennially strong Bowling Green, Miami of Ohio and Ohio U. Naturally the sudden
eminence of George Bork and the rest of the football team has not hurt the school's chances in this direction.
It includes Bloomberg administration vets Marc Shaw and Bill Cunningham
as well
as Republican
eminence John Whitehead and Democratic financier Robert Zimmerman.
«My official role
as eminence grise of the government means that I am constitutionally barred from saying anything sensational on or off the record.
As we break bread and breakfast today, I would like to thank Allah for giving us all our leaders, led by His
Eminence the Chief Imam himself, Sheikh Osman Nuhu Sharubutu.
Although authors include notable retread Stephen Twigg plus newbies like Rachel Reeves, Tristram Hunt and Jenny Chapman, many of the authors are from outside Parliament, such
as former special adviser Paul Richards, the
eminence grise of the Blairite Continuation Tendency.
However, he's seen by some of his colleagues
as a bit of a grey
eminence.
You know, now it's not a shock to read the Sun
as a planet is actually in line with the old geocentric view, but, you know,
eminence and throne, I mean putting the Sun in this sort of elevated position does sound maybe a little bit Copernican.
One in particular mentioned Rosehip Tonique by
Eminence (an organic skincare line)
as being great for balancing out oily skin.
One of my favorite masks (
as mentioned on The Clean Beauty Blog) is
Eminence's Clear Skin Probiotic Masque.
White Bird in a Blizzard is an alibi for Mr. Araki to flex his considerable muscle
as a visual artist, using a palette that ranges from the blissful to the grotesque, and an atmospheric score by those
eminences of the ambient, Harold Budd and Robin Guthrie.
Since Darwin is known to most people solely from his photo
as the bearded, stern - faced
eminence behind «The Origin of Species,» the filmmakers behind «Creation,» in attempting to give us the «real» Darwin, are practically inventing the wheel — or at least creating a new one.
Any doubts about Talley's
eminence in his field are immediately dispelled by plaudits from such figures
as Marc Jacobs, Anna Wintour and Tom Ford.
After all, while regarded in many quarters
as the «
eminence grise» of distinguished educational discourse, he is best known for his theory of multiple intelligences.
Equally accessible to the parent
as the teacher, and written by a recent pioneer in the field, Gifted 101 dispels common myths about giftedness, challenges the view that
eminence is the true signifier of giftedness, provides support for the twice exceptional, offers specific guidelines to parents and teachers, describes comprehensive assessment of the gifted, and focuses on the complex inner world of the gifted... a «must read.»
Donnie Piercey works in a hybrid role
as a fifth grade teacher and district technology integration specialist for
Eminence Independent Schools in Kentucky.
Dr. Berry is in his 9th year
as Superintendent of
Eminence Independent Schools and his team's success has allowed him to be invited to the White House twice, the first
as one of the 100 top school Superintendents in America at their only National Connected Superintendents Summit.
Ave Maria Mutual Funds Catholic Advisory Board established and included Paul R. Roney, Thomas S. Monaghan, Michael Novak, Phyllis Schlafly, Bowie Kuhn and His
Eminence Adam Cardinal Maida,
as Ecclesiastical Advisor
That's because Silverman, 30, a burgeoning art - world
eminence and S.F. arts commissioner who founded her first gallery in 2003
as a student at Otis College of Art & Design in Los Angeles, believes those little dots distract from larger conversations about art itself.
John Waters, once the epitome of bad taste
as a filmmaker, is now an art - world
eminence, asked to curate exhibitions at venues like the Walker Art Center and share opinions in Artforum.
For the purpose of this list — which includes women from artistic fields such
as photography, painting, fashion design, illustration, and more — artistic greatness is defined
as possessing a variety of attributes and experiments that add up to artistic
eminence.
As for the «best figurative work of the past», it is interesting that painting was given such intellectual pre
eminence in the Renaissance.
The leaked CRU emails disclose Wigley
as the
eminence gris to whom all his old pupils and colleagues at CRU turn to for advice and direction.
Does having achieved a certain level of
eminence in your field mean your papers are not scrutinised (by PNAS reviewers)
as lesser mortals» might be?
The Driving University online defensive driving school is approved by the Missouri Department of Public Safety (DPS - DMV)
as an alternative to having to go to traditional
Eminence brick and mortar schools.