Sentences with phrase «global prominence of»

In the middle decades of the twentieth century, American artists forged styles that reflected the new global prominence of the United States.

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Ries rose to prominence by teaching startups how to adopt the best management practices of big global companies.
The views of a visiting pope, respected by Catholics and many non-Catholics alike as a moral and spiritual leader of great prominence, will not make persons now unconcerned about global warming suddenly begin to grow concerned, nor even make skeptics of religious freedom begin to take its claims more seriously.
The prominence of coffeehouse - style coffee from the West, especially among younger generations in Asia — crowd which includes 60 % of the global youth population — indicates the demand for Arabica coffee could grow exponentially along with the purchasing power of this demographic.
General News of Monday, 14 May 2018 Source: Myjoyonline.com File photo Governments and forest actors are about to meet in Ghana to address commodity - driven deforestation, an issue that has risen in global prominence since many major food and consumer goods companies committed to ending deforestation in key supply chains in 2010.
A bullish Dane with an endless line of patter and apparently boundless self - belief, this is Nielsen's tenth visit to the jewellery fair — eight of which were with Pandora, a jewellery brand that he helped nurture to global prominence — and it feels like a homecoming.
I, Tonya is a story covering the rise and fall of Tonya Harding, a former American figure skater, who first gained prominence due to her immense skating talent, and gained global notoriety for a single, shocking act of violence — an attack, in January 1994, on a rival American figure - skater, Nancy Kerrigan, that was orchestrated by Harding's ex-husband, Jeff Gillooly.
He soon rose to global prominence after being cast as Jon Snow in the hit HBO show Game of Thrones starting in 2011, which soon led to other appearances in movies like Silent Hill: Revelation in 2012 and Pompeii and How to Train Your Dragon 2 in 2014.
There are only 22,000 Hackney cabs in London, but Nissan sees the city's global prominence as being a good way of promoting its brand — a less modified version of the NV200 has already been approved as the next taxi for New York City.
Gold's diverse uses, in jewellery, technology and by central banks and investors, mean different sectors of the gold market rise to prominence at different points in the global economic cycle.
Viewing the replays of the top times helps to ascertain the path to success, and the prominence of the leaderboards (both friends and global) in menus helps drive a strong sense of competition and incentivizes playing through episodes again to shave off a few seconds.
With Via Brasil, the Wexner Center strives to introduce our community to the unique and diverse cultural landscape that contributes to the increasing prominence of Brazil on the global arts scene.
Their access to institutions around the world, as well as a global base of the world's wealthiest collectors, has helped further propel these women to prominence and send their prices skyward.
The Wall Street Journal runs a quick story on the prominence of Chinese artists in the global art economy.
The prominence of Chinese artists at the upcoming sale reflects London's position as a growing global hub for Chinese contemporary art, as European collectors continue to gain interest and wealthy Chinese buyers travel abroad in ever - increasing numbers.
On display in the Ada Slaight Gallery, exhibition features works by student artists in the inaugural Jack Weinbaum Family Foundation Global Experience Project (GEP)-- a trailblazing initiative designed to explore and build Canada's prominence in global communities of art and cuGlobal Experience Project (GEP)-- a trailblazing initiative designed to explore and build Canada's prominence in global communities of art and cuglobal communities of art and culture.
In what seems like a new era, when Latin American artists might finally be gaining some of the prominence that they deserve in the written, exhibition and institutional histories alongside their European, US and indeed global contemporaries, it is perhaps to be hoped that some of the idiosyncratic, inventive and extraordinary nature of precursor projects and initiatives, and the personal commitment that they all entailed, can continue, as any new achievements are undoubtedly founded on those that preceded them.
It was a fitting start for an art fair with a reputation like that of The Armory Show, underlining its continued prominence in the global art calendar, and showcasing its reputation as the crown jewel of the New York Art Market.
She infiltrates spaces with a wide range of dance music, giving prominence to music created by artists of and from the African diaspora — both local and global.
The works in this exhibition were created by student artists in the inaugural Jack Weinbaum Family Foundation Global Experience Project ̶ a trailblazing initiative designed to explore and build Canada's prominence in global communities of art and cuGlobal Experience Project ̶ a trailblazing initiative designed to explore and build Canada's prominence in global communities of art and cuglobal communities of art and culture.
From the modernist paintings of the Post World War II era to the genre defying work of today, the auction includes paintings, drawings and sculpture that illustrate the state's prominence in the global art market.
The publication charts Hepher's life and work from the 1950s to the present day, tracing a path that begins in an era of the last century that was highly suspicious of figurative painting, through to the recent re-evaluation and rise to prominence of post-war British Art within global art history.
As a result, the BMA will partner with the Rose to curate the U.S. Pavilion in the 57th Venice Biennale, a coveted space of global prominence and scrutiny.
Op Art rose to global prominence after the success of an exhibition called The Responsive Eye at the Museum of Modern Art in New York in 1965.
as their guiding philosophy, but deep ecology may have reached its greatest popular prominence when Senator Al Gore wrote in his 1989 book «Earth in the Balance» that, «We must change the fundamental values at the heart of our civilization» in order to solve global environmental problems.
The prominence of climate risk and policy in the minds of business leaders is reflected in the World Economic Forum's Global Risks Report 2016, which found that the risk with the greatest potential impact is a failure of climate change mitigation and adaptation.
It is perfectly legitimate to argue that that global warming has achieved such prominence not because of scientific certainty, but because of activism, and because of political environmentalism.
Those cooler periods loomed large in the minds of people who were living in those regions, and the cultural prominence of the opinions and writings of those people made those cooler periods seem singular, severe, and global.
Mann first rose to prominence in the late 1990s with publication of his «hockey stick» graph, which purported to show a spike in world temperatures due to anthropogenic global warming.
«We chose him because of his prominence, his art, his global significance and his activism and bravery», explained NS features editor Sophie Elmhirst.
Despite the widely recognized prominence of water vapour and clouds in models of greenhouse forcing, a new paper published in Climate Dynamics fails to even identify either factor as a contributor to global temperature changes during the 1984 - 2005 period.
On Monday, researchers at three institutions released a study purporting to use «an extensive dataset of 1,372 climate researchers» to show that almost every serious climate researcher in the world believes in the basic science of human - caused global warming, and that the few skeptics there are lack the «climate expertise and scientific prominence» of their peers.
The City of Toronto is enjoying a period of success and global prominence: its arts, culture, and business scenes are all thriving; tourists are arriving from around the world; and its population is booming.
Some have hailed this unprecedented decision as a return to sovereignty and a reassertion of British prominence on the global stage.
Stakeholders echoed a larger global debate about the role of consent in privacy protection regimes that has gained momentum as advances in big data analytics and the increasing prominence of data collection through the Internet of Things start to pervade our everyday activities.
Its innovative bottom - up approach, rooted in feminist perspectives, gives due prominence to the voices of those most affected by the global surrogacy chain, namely the surrogate mothers, donors, prospective parents and the children themselves.
The prominence and interest of blockchain solutions was also underscored by the actions of prominent global regulators and public officials in Q1.
«The Agency is a dynamic team that has a proven track record of success and growing prominence in the Los Angeles high - rise market, and we're confident that their expertise, global reach, and highly personalized relationships will lead to new sales accomplishments at The Carlyle.»
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