Sentences with phrase «enduring legacy of»

Perhaps the relatively high property taxes in the United States that persist today are an enduring legacy of the influence of Henry George in the late 1800s.
Please consider a gift to the Libby Zimmerman Professional Development Fund, which represents the enduring legacy of her work.
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.»
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.
I don't know why people keep on referring to Marxism (well actually I do, it is an enduring legacy of McCarthyist propaganda, but that is another story).
The enduring legacy of his artistic achievement has been recognized through numerous major surveys and retrospectives, most recently at The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston (2015).
Ambitious in scale, the show observes the enduring legacy of the Becher Class at the Düsseldorf Art Academy and its influence on the future generations of German photography and visual culture in general.
Taking its name from the words printed on Feature Inc.'s compliments slip, For Your Infotainment celebrates the maverick spirit and enduring legacy of the late art dealer Hudson (1950 - 2014) and his Chicago - and New York - based gallery Feature Inc..
Join us for a panel that delves into the enduring legacy of Jacob Lawrence from the perspective of three exhibiting artists, Derrick Adams, Aaron Fowler and Barbara Earl Thomas.
Together we'll applaud the enduring legacy of Henri Matisse and ring in the new year in style.
The acquisition of Phillipson's works ensures the enduring legacy of this popular exhibition, while meeting the Grundy's core aspirations.
The paintings form part of a semi-biographical series depicting a unique and provocative portrait of the enduring legacy of China's one - child ru...
The paintings form part of a semi-biographical series depicting a unique and provocative portrait of the enduring legacy of China's one - child rule.
A testament to the enduring legacy of the Black Panther Party, this exhibition offers a window into the radical political party that stood above others in the struggle for civil rights.
Frieze New York will also feature its first - ever themed section, For Your Infotainment, which is curated by Matthew Higgs and celebrates the spirit and enduring legacy of New York and Chicago art dealer Hudson (1950 — 2014) and his gallery Feature Inc..
Frieze New York's first - ever themed section will celebrating the maverick spirit and enduring legacy of New York and Chicago art dealer Hudson (1950 — 2014) and his gallery Feature Inc..
The enduring legacy of his artistic achievement has been recognized through major surveys and retrospectives presented at The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston (2015); the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. (1998), traveling to the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, and the Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris; the Kawamura Memorial Art Museum, Japan, traveling to three museums in Japan (1995); and Tate Gallery, London, traveling to Museum Ludwig, Cologne (1987).
Today Frieze announces details of Frieze New York's first - ever themed section, celebrating the maverick spirit and enduring legacy of New York and Chicago art dealer Hudson (1950 - 2014) and his gallery Feature Inc..
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.
Featuring more than 200 works spanning over 90 years of Pooh history, the exhibition will explore the origins, creation and enduring legacy of the classic stories by A.A. Milne and illustrations by E.H. Shepard that have captured the hearts of generations of readers.
Art for the Nation introduces the National Gallery of Art as the enduring legacy of Andrew W. Mellon.
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.
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.
An enduring legacy of Ancient Rome, the Colosseum is home to a tremendously macabre history of gruesome slaughter and gory battles.
Rolf Potts ponders the enduring legacy of Jack Kerouac's travel masterpiece.
- Sheila Kohler, author of Becoming Jane Eyre «The Blind Contessa's New Machine is a delicate fable of loss, memory and most of all, the enduring legacy of self - sacrificing love.
The car not only had an enduring legacy of greatness stretching back decades, but it also was set to occupy a segment few models competed in at the time.
MONTEREY, Calif., Aug. 9, 2013 — From August 16 - 18, the Rolex Monterey Motorsports Reunion will pay tribute to the enduring legacy of the all - American Chevrolet Corvette, which stunned the auto world at its debut at the 1953 Motorama Auto Show in New York City.
As a city, we have a deep history and enduring legacy of powerful community - based efforts.
But, of course, what makes this film that is (per the opening titles) «inspired by real events» certain to inspire future real events is the enduring legacy of the Airmen.
I also shamelessly asked the Scottish - born actor about the enduring legacy of «Braveheart» in America, which seems to be shown every weekend on TNT.
Martin Scorsese, Guillermo del Toro, William Friedkin and many others celebrate the enduring legacy of the man many consider the greatest filmmaker the medium has yet produced.
The Robinsons haven't had the enduring legacy of Kirk, Spock, and McCoy, but the name Lost in Space has held onto just enough currency to inspire an unsuccessful movie adaptation in 1998 (starring past and future Oscar winners William Hurt and Gary Oldman, no less), and now to a big - budget Netflix series debuting Friday.
Backstage spoke with filmmaker Rodney Ascher about his film and the enduring legacy of Kubrick's masterpiece.
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 history.
We are obliged to leave them with an enduring legacy of a richer, more stable, more secure and more peaceful world,» he added.
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.
According to the Commissioner, the new statue was also informed by the desire of Lagos State government to project and entrench the enduring legacy of the country's foremost human right lawyer, activist, philanthropist and one of the icons of pro-democracy movement in Nigeria.
«The Aregbesola administration, beyond the negative, hate campaigns of those are threatened by the massive pro-people policies of this government, has created an enduring legacy of service.
The Kraft Heinz Company is committed to building an enduring legacy of good corporate citizenship in the communities where we operate.
Indeed, the conviction that «America was guilty and untrustworthy... is perhaps the most enduring legacy of the sixties.»
From that perspective, they may prove to be the most enduring legacy of Maestro Levine's first twenty - five years.
The demand for reparations calls us to think in a different way about the enduring legacy of racism and to articulate possible solutions in ways that are both relevant and reasonable to individual citizens.
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.
In fact, it's hard to point to many enduring legacies of Cooper - or many of her Labour contemporaries - in more than a decade on the political frontline.
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.

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David Jr. says he hopes the legacy of the Rockefellers isn't about their wealth, but the more enduring causes that wealth has funded.
The near - term socio - cultural impact is important, but it is the longer - term alumni, scholarly, and community connections to Asia — in all sectors of society — that will leave the most enduring legacies.
I don't minimize the importance of his insights on the role of religion in the public square, but I suspect his greatest and most enduring legacy will lie in his contribution to the unity of the Church, for which he fervently prayed.
Maybe have a little humility and admit you can't understand, rather than pretend you can demolish — in your mind — a human legacy that has endured through thousands of years and continues to this day to inspire and transform people from all walks of life and faiths.
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