Sentences with phrase «enduring legacy as»

Environmentalists» toughest test Donald Trump's most enduring legacy as president may be the lasting damage he does to the environment.
In honor of the 150th anniversary of the first publication of Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, the Morgan explores the inspiration for the story, its rocky path to publication, and its enduring legacy as a British classic.
With grit and determination, Coach White's unlikely band of runners eventually overcomes the odds to forge not only a championship cross-country team but an enduring legacy as well.
Jonathan, in a felicitations message signed by his Media Adviser, Ikechukwu Eze, on Saturday in Abuja, described Shagari as «a man of honour and unmatched dignity, who left enduring legacy as President».

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As a result, the GST reduction may be the most enduring legacy of the Harper government, all because of the lack of public buy - in more than 20 years ago.
I can see that the «unconditional» version is Jesus» stock in trade, and his great contribution and enduring, fresh - as - a-daisy legacy (among others) was to introduce, understand, promote, live by, and die by, that.
He may have left us but the legacy of Howard Kendall's transcendent and unmatched achievements at Everton Football Club as a player and manager will forever endure.
Passionate about his country and committed to building an enduring legacy, President Mahama who is inspired by such heroes as Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, Mahatma Ghandi, Nelson Mandela and Prof. John Evans Attah Mills revealed that his vision from inception was to focus on five areas: Electricity, Education, Water, stabilizing the economy as well as restoring social and economic infrastructure.
It is only when we provide solution to some of the things you refer to as crises and we look at them as opportunities to begin anew that people will now remember us for putting down enduring legacies
And that doesn't include an explosion of late advertising funded by last - minute checks from mega-donors like Las Vegas casino owner Sheldon Adelson and Chicago media mogul Fred Eychaner, whose emergence as political forces may be the enduring legacy of 2012.
«As we look forward to reuniting with our leader and elder statesman who is fondly called the Architect of Modern Plateau for his transformational work which remains an enduring legacy in the history of Plateau State, we do that with a measure of confidence in the knowledge that morning will come no matter the length of night», he stressed.
A new parliament in Scotland, an assembly in Wales, self - rule in northern Ireland, a mayoralty in London, the introduction of proportional representation for almost all UK elections bar the House of Commons — it amounted to a quiet revolution that may well endure as New Labour's most permanent legacy.
«The TESS legacy will be a catalog of the nearest and brightest stars hosting transiting planets, which will endure as highly favorable targets for detailed investigations.»
As the stories themselves become ever more routine, the increased prominence of this paratextual material offers an indication of what will likely be the most enduring latter - day contribution to the show's legacy.
Celebrating The Legacy of Jumanji» is a loving and nostalgic look at the enduring legacy of Jumanji as the cast and filmmakers reflect on the beloved original 1995 film and how the new film honors the original's exciting hiLegacy of Jumanji» is a loving and nostalgic look at the enduring legacy of Jumanji as the cast and filmmakers reflect on the beloved original 1995 film and how the new film honors the original's exciting hilegacy of Jumanji as the cast and filmmakers reflect on the beloved original 1995 film and how the new film honors the original's exciting history.
Legacy Meaning: legacy (plural: legacies)- (law) money or property bequeathed to someone in a will - Something inherited from a predecessor; a heritage John Muir left as his legacy an enduring spirit of respect for the enviroLegacy Meaning: legacy (plural: legacies)- (law) money or property bequeathed to someone in a will - Something inherited from a predecessor; a heritage John Muir left as his legacy an enduring spirit of respect for the envirolegacy (plural: legacies)- (law) money or property bequeathed to someone in a will - Something inherited from a predecessor; a heritage John Muir left as his legacy an enduring spirit of respect for the envirolegacy an enduring spirit of respect for the environment.
But to be sentimental here, I'm glad that the series as a whole leaves a positive impression and what I'm sure will be an enduring legacy, even if the filmmakers weren't always up to snuff to make that feeling come alive.
They reflect on their film, from conception to reception, touching upon such topics as the intense opening scene, their research trips from scuba diving to a sewage treatment plant (the latter, for a cut sequence), working with Ellen DeGeneres and Albert Brooks, the animation challenges, this being seen as the less desirable project to the concurrently advancing The Incredibles, and the film's enduring legacy.
The picture loosened the old form of film censorship's hold on the motion picture industry (to pave the way for new censorship, natch), but its most enduring legacy could be the popularization of the cinematographer - as - voyeur.
Though it has been independent of Britain since 1957, the colonialist legacy endures as seen in the schools we visited.
Throughout 2016, performances, youth workshops, exhibitions, concerts, poetry readings, movies and more around the world continue to remind us of the wonders of William Shakespeare as countries commemorate 400 years since the death of the Bard, celebrating his life, his work and his enduring legacy.
As a city, we have a deep history and enduring legacy of powerful community - based efforts.
As the last in a long line of home - grown Falcons, no matter what our assessment, the XR Sprints are bound to be instant classics — collector's items to be cherished for decades and generations to come, and enduring legacies of eight generations of a model that was once the nation's favourite.
Their ultimate fate is incredibly tragic, yet their enduring legacy for me as a reader is one of positivity and optimism.
Appearing in ballads as early as the fourteenth century, he's an enduring hero who offers up not only swashbuckling adventures but an admirable legacy, and he has turned up in folklore, television shows, and films alike (including one particularly formative animated feature).
This allowed the German Shepherd quick access to a cushier life as a pet dog as well as an enduring legacy in the show ring.
Their enduring legacies will always live on in our hearts and in the happy endings that many hundreds of needy cats will receive as a result.
In front of a display listing all the musicians, sports stars and politicians who once lived here, Comrie urges me to take pictures of the lists, as if to embed into my head the enduring positive legacy emanating from the rooms in which we stand.
Boasting some of the most well - known bars and restaurants in London, The Savoy has set world - class standards of excellence for over a century as evidenced by its enduring legacy of bespoke service and amenities.
The Plantagenets also left their mark on the enduring architecture of England, building King's College, Westminster Abbey and Windsor Castle, all which today stand as emblems to the eternal legacy of one of England's most influential families.
Both consoles benefited from Microsoft investing in forward thinking hardware and services — Xbox Live paved the way for online multiplayer as we know it — but the enduring legacy of those machines are the games that ran on them.
«As an advocate for these artists and their enduring legacies, our partnerships with major American museums are critical to ensuring that their contributions are woven into the greater narrative of art in America,» said Maxwell L. Anderson, who was named president of the Souls Grown Deep Foundation in June 2016.
In doing so, it describes an enduring legacy, and posits painting's mission to capture the «mystery of appearance» as the medium's saving grace well into the 21st century.
Art for the Nation introduces the National Gallery of Art as the enduring legacy of Andrew W. Mellon.
The first book - length study of her career as an artist and teacher, Edna Andrade examines the aesthetic influences, creative development, and enduring legacy of this dynamic twentieth - century artist.
It will serve as a visual sociological survey, demonstrating how Mapplethorpe's oeuvre is regarded today, shedding light on current cultural tastes and points of view and revealing the power of Mapplethorpe's enduring legacy.
Even though the Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice is her most enduring «collective» legacy, Art of This Century, the gallery she opened in NY in 1942, had the most profound impact on the history and direction of Post War and Contemporary Western art as we know it.
«As the first West Coast institution to mount a retrospective of Harvey Quaytman, we are thrilled to introduce our visitors to the legacy of this remarkable artist, and to reacquaint a national and international audience with his enduring impact on the trajectory of twentieth - century modernism,» said BAMPFA Director and Chief Curator Lawrence Rinder.
Today my work focuses on the Indian Ocean region, tracing stories of migration, slavery, as well as the ambitions of European colonialism and its deep and enduring legacies.
Whether it's weighted voting or some form of proportional representation, any change to FPTP will have seismic repercussions on government for decades to come and could — if Trudeau succeeds in generating sufficient support around a single new model — be the most enduring legacy of his term as leader.
Survivors of a shadowy chapter in the history of Canada's prison system say the legacy of the alleged abuse they endured as children is being ignored, if not erased.
The traditional view of marriage as an exclusive, enduring relationship between two persons is a three - thousand - year old legacy gifted to Western society by most but not all major religions and the patriarchal social structures they support.
In particular, he focused on the enduring legacy of Abella's 1983 work as a «one - woman, one - year Royal Commission on Equality and Employment,» through which she developed the concept of «employment equity.»
Blue is a quintessential classic for bedroom color schemes, but its enduring legacy works in modern settings as well.
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