Sentences with phrase «generation of statesman»

[96] Later on, the VT bodywork spawned a new generation of Statesman and Caprice (again based on the long - wheelbase wagons), [56] and even went as far as resurrecting the iconic Monaro coupé of the 1960s and 1970s [97] via a prototype presented at the 1998 Sydney Motor Show.

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An open world abroad» guaranteed where necessary by the threat or actual use of American power» has been perceived by generations of American statesmen as essential to domestic prosperity and national security.
The experience of every generation since his own age demonstrates that there is in Jesus an appeal stronger than that of any warrior, statesman, artist, or thinker, of antiquity or of modern times.
What can Niebuhr say to a new generation of theologian and statesmen?
Indeed, the B9 - generation Audi S4 handles any situation with the unshakable chill of an elder statesman who's only sharpened with age.
During the 1790s, which Ellis calls the most decisive decade in our nation's history, the greatest statesmen of their generation — and perhaps any — came together to define the new republic and direct its course for the coming centuries.
Two Schools of Cool reexamines a group of these artists, pairing elder statesmen of cool with artists from a new generation that mostly emerged in Los Angeles beginning in 2000.
Professor Rosenblum does himself less than justice: he is neither the simple mainline neoconservative that he pretends or the swinging elder statesman evoked by his repeated claims of solidarity with «art historians... of a younger generation» and «anyone under forty,» but an original and sometimes brilliantly eccentric critic, distinguished among other things for his persuasive work on the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries as well as for his astonishingly early and penetratingly intelligent recognition of Jasper Johns, Roy Lichtenstein, and Frank Stella.
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