«The buttoned detailing brings a sense of
heritage which, combined with the petit curvy shape and the fabric's neutral hue, makes it a welcoming addition to a modern country living space that's short on space.»
This includes provisions relating to liability for damage or destruction of Indigenous cultural
heritage which must also be consistent with that applied to the protection of non-Indigenous cultural heritage.
It's this history and
heritage which enables Simplicity to truly understand the critical needs and requirements of successful recruitment businesses today.
As an American, I am proud of our country's
heritage which embraces a broad spectrum of ideals including what are traditionally known as «liberal» or «progressive» values as well as «conservative» values.
[2] Finally, the relevance of showing his work is largely based on Wifredo Lam's efforts to promote and interpret different cultural models and
heritage which marks him as perhaps one of the brightest examples of engaged art in the context of Southern America.
In Raw's own words: «Islington Mill is a beautiful, industry - blackened spinning mill and, unlike much of Manchester's industrial
heritage which has been converted into loft apartments, the Mill is now home to over 50 artists» studios, an art gallery and a venue space.
Cobblers Cove has always been proud to embrace its Bajan
heritage which is reflected in the use of indigenous resources throughout the hotel — the original steel in the buildings came from the old island railway, the decorative coral rock was carved on the island and all the furniture is made in Barbados.
The North island of New Zealand is steeped in historical happenings, culture,
heritage which holds strong modern day relevance.
The Golden Eagle Trans - Siberian Express visits many special places including Irkutsk, an historic city as famed for its distinctive wooden architecture as it is for the rich cultural and artistic
heritage which has earned Irkutsk the nickname «the Paris of Siberia».
The UNESCO status identifies a Global Geopark as an area of internationally important geological
heritage which has a sustainable tourism strategy so that it benefits the local and regional economy.
This includes 936 properties forming part of the cultural and natural
heritage which the World Heritage Committee considers as having outstanding universal value.
«The choice to retain the Barings brand reinforces the global aspect of the new firm, the diversified nature of its client base, and the Barings
heritage which dates back to 1762,» the firm says.
«Computers, e-readers, tablets and smartphones now form a new
heritage which should be made available to professionals and to anyone interested in books and technology,» asserts Elizabeth Sutton, erstwhile founder of Le Petit musée de la lecture numérique.
That part of
our heritage which we struggle to keep to ourselves, never allowing outsiders to even take a peek into what our closets can reveal; holding fear at our fingertips to suppress the dark cauldron that is our family.
The ’03 Mach 1 Mustang is the descendant of a rich
heritage which dates back to the 1960s.
This is a car with a carefully crafted
heritage which it lives up to admirably (and which the Evo X will really embrace).
In fact, his seminal work proved that, quite to the contrary, black folks arrived with a rich
heritage which remained readily reflected in the many Africanisms which had somehow survived the Middle Passage and centuries - long ordeal of slavery and subjugation.
As Oscar Wilde once said «Liberty is the chosen resort of the artistic shopper», it's rich
heritage which blends the latest in avant - garde fashion, accessories & textiles with unequaled prints & patterns making it one of the world's most unique & best - loved stores.
But there must be actions taken, including strengthening protected areas, to ensure the protection of South Sudan's natural
heritage which is vital for wildlife and communities alike.
«If we are to maintain the great
heritage which has been bequeathed to us, we must be like - minded as the fathers who created it.»
Some might argue that the book reinforces the belief that anyone of a mixed
heritage which includes only the slightest bit of African - American ancestry might more accurately consider themselves of mixed race and not simply as black.
A country with no footballing
heritage which has never qualified for the competition in the first place.
Together with my daughters we have decided to explore ancestral cultures thought series of recipes dedicated to
their heritage which I will be submitting to the Inheritance Recipes challenge monthly, this is one of them, enjoy!
This recipe sounds delicious and very inspired by
your heritage which is awesome.
These things are the heart of
the heritage which we hold in trust from our fathers before us for our children after us.
By «truth» is meant at least that in the Word, become flesh in a man Who was born and lived in a particular time and in a cultural environment and religious
heritage which He reflected, we are given an authentic and sufficient view of the nature and purpose of the universe and are enabled to call God «Father.»
I am sure her grandchildren will no nothing of their Jewish
heritage which has become so watered down and missing structure that it leaves nothing to pass on.
This is the kind of world that the theologian lives in and to which he must relate the faith by which he lives and the Christian
heritage which has been entrusted to him.
One can not but regret that later generations in his homeland did not avail themselves of the precious
heritage which Humboldt bequeathed to his nation and did not use the bridges which this philosopher of freedom had constructed over the gulfs that separate the peoples of the civilized world.
But the fact that the land was originally acquired by force was erased from the minds of the biblical writers because of the deeply moral and spiritual
heritage which the people of Israel developed there.
«A religious body,» he says, «is a stable institution with
a heritage which it cherishes, a government which gives organized expression to its faith, and a body of members whose duties and values are generally recognized.»
Unlike other groups, a church fellowship participates in a century - spanning
heritage which finds the ultimate meaning of existence in man's relationship with God.
But neither can we afford to ignore the Christian
heritage which formed the basis of the European culture from which the new world and its scientific methods developed.
Communism has challenged Christians to rediscover that element of
their heritage which concerns itself with the renewal of human society in the here and now.
Sermons were preached recounting the dreams and actions of the first Puritan settlers so as to teach the people
the heritage which they possessed.
This is the maturity of sonship to which God the Father is calling us, and for which he has prepared us by means of the very
heritage which has led to the advent of the new world.
The clergyman as counselor has
a heritage which is many centuries older than those of the mental health disciplines.
Or must we as in the past go on permitting an intellectual vacuum to exist at the point of the Judeo - Christian
heritage which has done more than anything else to shape our culture?
I also hope that Christians will learn more about the rich
heritage which is theirs.
A traceable
heritage which links thru time to the savior of the World.
Not exact matches
«It's going to happen pretty fast,» predicts Greg Williams, manager of the B.C. Marijuana Party and Marc Emery's Cannabis Culture, both of
which occupy a
heritage building in a gentrification - resistant part of Vancouver popularly known as the Vansterdam block.
Both boys and girls are the victims of this cultural
heritage,
which is one reason I'm excited to see more men in the conversation.
The extent to
which these ideas are related differs for people according to their cultural
heritage.
Western Australian community groups have the chance to share in $ 100,000 in grants for innovative projects
which promote reconciliation and respect for indigenous
heritage and culture.
«She can choose something suitable, but she might also have the Spencer tiara,
which is also Harry's
heritage and is the one Diana wore on her wedding day,» royal expert Ingrid Seward told Us Weekly.
What they said: «Standard Life has a long history in Scotland — a
heritage of
which we are very proud and we hope that this continues but our responsibility is to protect the interests of our customers, our shareholders, our people and other stakeholders in our business.»
Located at 55 Pyrmont Street, Domain's 75,000 square foot office sits within an 1890s
heritage - listed woolshed,
which it shares with co-working offices WeWork.
The Canadian
heritage committee of the House will unveil its own recommendations to support news operations in coming weeks,
which are expected to increase pressure on Ottawa to take action to help the media.
Likewise with the seed giants Monsanto et al, who seized our common
heritage of staple grain seeds and is now holding the world at large ransom for «their» product,
which is sterile and needs to be grown with a chemical bath of toxins sold only by Monsanto.
Eliot commented that he was «a Catholic cast of mind, a Calvinist
heritage, and a Puritanical temperament»,
which sounds much more like a mental illness than a belief system.