Sentences with phrase «enduring contributions»

Whether or not Freud is vindicated by modern science, that humane perspective may be the most enduring contribution of neuropsychoanalysis.
The Institute makes enduring contributions to education and extends its programs to the public through gallery exhibits, lectures, a continuing education program and The Cleveland Institute of Art Cinematheque, an art and independent film program.
With the latter's cenobites, his most enduring contribution to popular culture2, consider that Barker's vision of an alternate, infernal reality shimmering just beneath the surface of the mundane has its roots in Lovecraft's Cthulhu Mythos — a dimension of Elder Gods lurking behind the doors of perception.
The two annual awards — the Royal Academy Architecture Prize for enduring contributions to architectural culture and the Royal Academy Dorfman Award for emerging talents — will also be launched next year.
It only needed a few hours after Pope Benedict announced his resignation for commentators to raise the customary questions about his legacy: what enduring contribution will he be seen to have made to the Church and the world?
Most importantly, Hilburn compiles an exhaustive record of Cash's enduring contributions as a songwriter and singer to both rock and country music.
Technology's seminal role in changing legal culture may be its most enduring contribution to legal consumers and society.
Which brings me to my purpose, which is to put my criticisms of Austrian economics into their proper perspective and, in doing so, to blow a raspberry or two at those other economists who pride themselves in their smug contempt for «Austrian economics,» and who, in displaying that contempt, can't be troubled to distinguish the blatherings of the pre-Neolithic crowd from the enduring contributions of the School's leading lights.
A Personal and Affectionate Portrait of Lewis S. Ford Process philosophy in the United States — indeed, in the world — today is unimaginable apart from the enduring contributions of Lewis S. Ford.
Sanders captured the genius of Evangelicalism and its enduring contribution to the whole Church.
The award is presented in recognition of exemplary and enduring contributions to the foodservice industry and the association.
Moreover, because a fusion power plant would have ecologically favorable properties, fusion could make an enduring contribution to our future energy supply.
«This legacy, and the enduring contributions of MacLean's many trainees and fellows, places all of us in the debt of this great center of bioethics scholarship and practice.»
Some of the WRAIR's enduring contributions to global health include:
In Europe, particularly in France, the hard - boiled detective novel has been viewed as America's most distinctive, enduring contribution to world literature.
THE AUSTRIAN SPIRIT By Amos Vogel A remarkable retrospective and symposium celebrates the enduring contributions of Austrian émigrés to world cinema
Their brave adventures - their pleasures and their difficulties - are hugely involving and truly resonant, making Our Souls at Night the perfect final installment to this beloved writer's enduring contribution to American literature.
Located in Ithaca, N.Y., Cornell University is a bold, innovative, inclusive and dynamic teaching and research university where staff, faculty, and students alike are challenged to make an enduring contribution to the betterment of humanity.
Simon's legacy extends beyond Franco Jam, being one of the team's main motivators for establishing Creative Assembly's Legacy Project, which represents our commitment to making significant and enduring contributions to local education, the local community and charities.
Treleaven's artistic origins are in small - gage filmmaking and self - published zines that made an enduring contribution to independent, queer, and underground culture.
This exhibition is part of Buildings and Belonging: Mapping the African American Experience at Vassar College since 1861 a campus - wide project initiated by the African American Alumnae / i of Vassar College (AAAVC) to illuminate the enduring contributions and presence of African Americans on campus.
The interpretation of his teaching as art may not be what Reinhardt wanted but, almost half a century after his death, it testifies to an enduring contribution.
As reformist attorney general of Ontario, one of the architects of the agreement that brought about the patriation of the Canadian Constitution, high commissioner to the United Kingdom, and chief justice of Ontario, he made a large and enduring contribution to Canadian law, politics and life.
Ian Binnie was elevated to Companion of the Order of Canada for his enduring contributions to law in Canada.
The opinion's most enduring contribution, though, arises from its answer to the question concerning Parliament's attempt to amend the Supreme Court Act.
Hayes made a huge, courageous and enduring contribution to education of justices of the peace in one critical area — Aboriginal appointments to the bench.
Since Farrell Fritz opened its doors on Long Island in 1976, we have been proud to make an enduring contribution to businesses and individuals in the communities we serve.
It's another sign of increasing legitimacy for bitcoin, which shows that people globally appreciate its enduring contributions to computer science.
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