Sentences with phrase «epitaph in»

«Once you have completed your lettering you may place your epitaph in the «cemetery.»
In a village near Gersik, northwest of Surabaya on the island of Java, a loose headstone from a grave has been found which bears an Arabic epitaph in Kufic script saying that the grave held the remains of a woman who died in 475 or 495 (A.D. 1082 or 1102)-- the uncertainty is due to the difficulty in deciphering one word which may be either seventy or ninety.
The masculine name Junias does not occur in a single inscription, letterhead, work of literature, or epitaph in the Greco - Roman world, while the feminine name Junia is everywhere.
That could have been the Republican Party's epitaph in 2012.

Not exact matches

Yet, those with the lack of vision failed to realize that power and now I think we have gone to a level of overconfidence in writing the epitaph on global oil demand.
Likewise, the positive public and private reception of imperial moral discourse is also confirmed by, for example, the distinctive changes in group portraiture and the style of epitaphs that are a distinguishing feature of the early empire.
Somewhere in England a tombstone bears this epitaph: «Here lies Estella, who transported a large fortune to Heaven in acts of charity, and has gone hither to enjoy it.»
Does the epitaph about «Barabbas» come to mind when considering the arms of Muslim theological philosophies in this days» eras?
In «Candid Headstone,» a poem intended to serve as his grim epitaph, he does offer a clue — but so delicately that only those who already knew of the connection between Juster and Astrue could get the pun:
No need to resort to racist stupidity... There seems to be quite enough of that in this country at the moment.What sort of epitaph would you be using if Hillary was chosen in 2009?
But if he's laid to rest, he rests in the company of some of the world's finest human beings, whose epitaph reads, unselfish love.
He gets closest to tying down the «richness» of vision to which he frequently appeals by using Lewis» famous epitaph: «I believe in Christianity as I believe the sun has risen, not only because I see it, but because by it I see everything else» (p. 65).
In his prepared epitaph he admitted that during his life he had been «relentless towards thieves, murderers and heretics.»
But confusion is the epitaph Of a world split in two Because words are used in lieu of true Each side sticks to its own view.
The epitaph says that the man buried in the mausoleum, who died in 810 (A.D. 1407), was the great - grandson of one of the princes who managed to escape the slaughter when the Mongols under Hulagu destroyed Baghdad in 656 (A.D. 1258).
There is, however, in Gersik the grave of one Malik Ibrahim who probably hailed from Iran — the epitaph does not make this clear — and who died in 822 (A.D. 1419).
A marble mausoleum found in a graveyard near Pasé is, according to the complete genealogy given in the epitaph, the resting place of a descendant of the Abbasid Caliph al - Mustansir, who was Caliph from 623 to 640 (A.D. 1226 - 42).
Let that Letter be a fitting epitaph for the apostle to the Gentiles, in whose tradition we stand and who has inspired Pope Benedict to declare this special Pauline Year for the upbuilding and good of all the faithful:
Long before stalled labor talks brought NHL commissioner Gary Bettman to the brink of canceling the 2004 — 05 season, NHL Players» Association senior director Ted Saskin had penciled in an epitaph for the Invisible League.
Still, if Soldado's Spurs career finds itself in need of an epitaph.
In three weeks» time he, and we, shall know whether his epitaph will be that of a two - term prime minister, or the man who snatched defeat from the jaws of victory.
Any time a word becomes an epitaph, even in a limited sense, people create alternate labels that mean the same thing.
He said in the 1994 interview with Kramer that he had his epitaph all picked out.
He was entombed at the cathedral in Frombork, Poland, where he had been the canon, but no epitaph indicates his place among the many burials there.
In the end, the individual stories matter little in the grand scheme of things, as the epitaph confirms that this was not an isolated situatioIn the end, the individual stories matter little in the grand scheme of things, as the epitaph confirms that this was not an isolated situatioin the grand scheme of things, as the epitaph confirms that this was not an isolated situation.
But in the end, the cookie - cutter American Outlaws delivers an all - too - familiar epitaph, particularly during and for the summer - movie season.
«A life spent at the movies gets the cinematic epitaph it richly deserves in Life Itself, documentarian Steve James» meticulous and intensely emotional portrait of the late Roger Ebert.»
It's a possibly interesting curio for someone in the future who'll be wandering the future desert of the budget shelves, only to find a strange package emblazoned with a curious epitaph.
Going places you will never in a million years anticipate, STBY is rich with strange soul and sickening twists and turns, smuggling «white voice» and meta - human rights in to challenge audiences in this not - to - be-ignored creationist tale that tackles new racial epitaphs and demented sociopolitical hierarchies.
It might be time for a rethink: «The Wild Bunch» is still very much with us, in every movie that gushes slo - mo rivers of blood in the name of brotherly principle, in every action film that lunges for timely political complexity amid the spent ammo casings and slung epitaphs.
In Milwaukee, an epitaph for the classroom blackboard (courtesy of the Journal Sentinel), laid to rest by the so - called «smart board»:
In her KIPP speech, Diane dares to wonder what will be on Teach for America's «epitaph
Mary Doria Russell's novel, Epitaph, which tells of the famous event at the O.K. Corral in Tombstone, AZ does not disappoint in its recount of honor, justice, jealously, pride and vengeance... While the story is a familiar one, the writing is unique in its character development and illustrative language.
In a chapter toward the middle of her novel, Epitaph, Mary Doria Russell includes an excerpt of a letter penned by Oscar Wilde, in England, to Harry Wood, editor of one of Tombstone's newspapers, The NuggeIn a chapter toward the middle of her novel, Epitaph, Mary Doria Russell includes an excerpt of a letter penned by Oscar Wilde, in England, to Harry Wood, editor of one of Tombstone's newspapers, The Nuggein England, to Harry Wood, editor of one of Tombstone's newspapers, The Nugget.
Mary Doria Russell's novel, Epitaph, which tells of the famous event at the O.K. Corral in Tombstone, AZ does not disappoint in its recount of honor, justice, jealousy, pride and vengeance.
Doc won the ALA Reading List award in 2012 and Epitaph was named one of LJ «s best historical fiction novels of 2015.
Epitaph takes up where Doc left off, following their trail — and that of Wyatt Earp's common - law, Jewish wife, Josephine Marcus — to Tombstone, Arizona, in the days leading up to the famous OK Corral shootout.
Epitaph is a follow - up to her 2011 novel, Doc, which traced the paths of the true - life Western icons Doc Holliday and Wyatt Earp through the duo's time in Dodge City, Kansas.
I've done quite a few interviews in the last couple of years, but I think this is the first one to ever ask me to write my own epitaph.
A 17th Century country house or pazo, the Parador de Cambados Hotel is bathed in sun and washed by the sea, to paraphrase the epitaph of a local poet, and features a charming courtyard with a palm tree in its centre as well as a swimming pool and a tennis court.
Via visual storytelling, Bloodborne writes the perfect epitaph for the world in which you now hunt; a world that is not yet dead but is instead in the process of dying.
Team Ninja stops short of showing us their death animations, as From Software has, but the manner of each death is described in epitaph format.
This declaration, the last formal statement the artist made before his premature death the following year, provides a fitting epitaph for Judd's artistic career, striving as he did to find a new, more rigorous, raison d'etre for artistic endeavor in the twentieth century.
In «Full House,» the museum's anniversary celebration of its permanent collection, the video served as an epitaph to Action Painting.
Dealing in Romanticism and ideology, Athena edited and commodified vernaculars past to articulate their understanding of the «now», simultaneously providing the very epitaph to its epoch.
Alex Van Gelder's collaborative portrait and book Mumbling Beauty Louise Bourgeois is in many ways a message from Bourgeois to the world, her chosen epitaph, scrawled in her own way by gesture, expression, and posture.
Someone recently said of Cézanne that his epitaph might be «The Great Amateur,» and, in its broadest meaning, it is a trenchant, perfectly true, even if slightly incomplete, characterization.
«Artist Talk: Theaster Gates,» California College of the Arts, San Francisco, CA, September 27, 2011 «Theaster Gates: An Epitaph for Civil Rights and Other Domesticated Structures,» Fabric Workshop and Museum, Philadelphia, PA, June 20, 2011 «7 Projects,» Archeworks, Chicago, IL, April 4, 2011 «In Conversation: Naomi Beckwith, Theaster Gates, and Franklin Sirmans,» part of Open Forum, The Armory Show, New York, NY, March 4, 2011
Some pieces from An Epitaph for Civil Rights and Other Domesticated Structures, his solo exhibition at Gupta's gallery in 2011, sold before the show even opened (for $ 20,000 to $ 50,000 each).
Gates» response to the events of the 1960s were celebrated in the solo exhibition An Epitaph for Civil Rights at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, where the present work was shown in the year of its creation.
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