Sentences with phrase «from inheritors»

But these heady accomplishments seemed only what might be expected from the inheritor of an aristocratic American bloodline.

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Although Eriugena himself is a marginal figure, he is the inheritor of an interesting and far from marginal tradition in the Church's theology, which is of particular interest to those involved in the Faith Movement.
Past Master tells of Thomas More, brought forward a thousand years to Astrobe — a planet settled from Earth, the inheritor of American civilization.
With our linguistic feet thus firmly planted in the real world from the time our humanoid ancestors first learned to manipulate noises and marks, we latter - day inheritors of that linguistic ability are in a position to talk about, among other things, where we should pin our hopes for salvation.
In the case of Whiston v Whiston (1995), Robert Whiston was divorced from his Filipino wife who, secretly, had a previous husband living, sought and became Whiston's inheritor and then made several attempts upon his life so as to inherit his whole estate.
Former Saracens duo Steve Borthwick and Paul Gustard feature heavily in Jones» current England setup and will be considered as potential inheritors of the post, while Exeter Chiefs head coach Rob Baxter has enjoyed phenomenal success on the domestic front, building a squad of home grown players from the Championship to Aviva Premiership winners.
The Corbynite Labour left is simply the latest inheritor of past projects «to bring about a fundamental and irreversible shift in the balance of power and wealth in favour of working people and their families», to use a formulation from Labour's programme in 1973.
The commemoration allows us to bring all these disparate religious and political threads together, to remind ourselves that religion was once inseparable from politics, culture, the whole of life, really - and that, whether or not we claim a religious identity today, we are the inheritors of this faith - infused world.
Enoch Powell from the grave has finally won — Brexiteer leaders are his direct inheritors.
The Oscar winner from «The Danish Girl» — whose slyly chilling turn as the machine in «Ex Machina» signaled previously untapped reserves of menace — portrays the heiress to the Croft fortune and inheritor of the franchise launched a generation ago now, in 1996, as a massively popular video game showcasing its sprinting, leaping, artifact - boosting heroine.
The Oscar winner from «The Danish Girl» — whose slyly chilling turn as the machine in «Ex Machina» signaled previously untapped reserves of menace — portrays the heiress to the Croft fortune and inheritor of the franchise launched a generation ago now, in 1996, as a massively popular video game showcasing its sprinting, leaping, artifact - boosting...
When you inherit an IRA from your spouse, you have a choice to make that other inheritors don't: you can roll over the assets into your own IRA.
In a way we are forever relegated to the outskirts of paradise if we buy this notion of who we are: fatally flawed, sinful, inheritors of someone else's mistake, always at least arm's length from paradise, at least until orgasm brings it within touching distance.
A text that is almost entirely, rather than only momentarily, diagnostic in orientation is Barbara Rose's excellent, and unfortunately little remembered, «The Value of Didactic Art» of 1967, which ambitiously lays out the terms of a particular shift where works of art — those inheritors of the precedent of Duchamp's unassisted readymade — began to derive their value and significance from visually presenting a particular argument, rather than by engaging the viewer in primarily aesthetic terms, which this didactic art rendered at best marginal or incidental.
Its form is derived from the plan of a London housing estate, whose architects were themselves the distant inheritors of a utopian ideal, no matter how debased that ideal became.
It's well known that Hoyland spent much time in the US seeking out, learning from and challenging the American trial - blazers of abstraction and their «colour field» inheritors.
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