Sentences with phrase «historical names like»

Houk now exclusively represents contemporary artists Sally Mann, Lynn Davis, Andrea Modica, and Elliott Erwitt and historical names like Bill Brandt, Brassaï, and Dorothea Lange.
«I wanted to give it a historical name like GTO, because it deserves it».

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The Bible contains a lot of interesting stories, talks between people, between God (Jesus) and people, wisdom (proverbs), prophecy (revelation), words of salvation (the 4 gospels, the epistles), historical data, like dates, locations, names of people involved in the stories, parables, reports about miracles, Jesus did, songs, prayers, psalms etc...
Second, name me ONE historical character who is like Jesus, in that 2,000 years ago or so all this textual evidence is given regarding his life in a rational manner.
But in the gospels generally the term is fully alive in something like its original sense, and we shall do well to retain the Hebrew word as a reminder that «Christ,» or «Messiah,» is here neither a personal name nor a theological term, but an index to an historical role.
Plantation Punch is named after the idea of celebrations with family and friends on large, historical farms like our own.
Historical facts show us that in 1522, a German doctor by the name of Dr. Wert was sentenced to death because he dressed up like a woman in order to get into a delivery room to see a natural childbirth.
There's, of course, also the influence of the hugely popular historical dramas like Downton Abbey, which features characters with beautiful old - fashioned names like Cora, Edith and Sybil.
Others, like Doaahonline (the name invokes a «call to prayer»), are unabashedly religious, with pages devoted to Islamic civilization and the historical accuracy of the Koran.
Set in in 43AD, Gen Aulus Plautius (David Morrissey) leads the Roman Imperial Army to conquer Britannia only to find not only druids led by a mage named Veran (Mackenzie Crook) but other Celtic tribal leaders like Regni's Queen Antidia (Zoe Wanamaker) and the Cantii's King Pellenor (Ian McDiarmid), who will not bend to Rome's will in this historical drama created by Jez Butterworth, Tom Butterworth and James Richardson.
What You Need To Know: With director Paul Greengrass having made a name for himself in two relatively distinct areas — the tense conspiracy action thriller (the second and third «Bourne» films) and based - in - fact films about recent historical events («United 93,» «Bloody Sunday,») «Captain Phillips» seems like it could play to his strengths in both areas, as it's a gripping, tense, fight - for survival type tale that has added weight and heft for being lifted from a real - life incident.
These schools, with colorful names like Broken Bone, Fly Gulch, Sleepy Cat, and Pokey Hoodle, have been neglected by state historical societies, scholars, and historical preservationists, according to Andrew Gulliford, who studied them with a $ 275,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities (neh).
Attending to issues of diversity and fairness in assessment — including explanations of historical or political events, names in word problems, experts cited, and even details like the book covers students see when doing research projects — can help schools reconcile the mixed messages that surface when schools say that students need to be prepared for a diverse world while primarily exposing them to familiar names and faces (Hess & McAvoy, 2014; Popham, 2006).
We know of these historical women I've just named mainly because they were the queen's friends, but they each had lives of their own and I'd like to know more about them.
Historical romances are also pushed out in trade and I think that correlates with the success of titles from authors like Philippa Gregory (I could be spelling her name wrong).
His wide - ranging analysis, which you should read carefully, looks at historical macro effects as well as analyzing individual stocks like Johnson and Johnson (JNJ), McDonalds (MCD), and other important names.
Gunung Kawi (Historical Site) is a name of place located in Tampak Siring District famous with the ancient relics including old temple look like the tombstone (grave), Hindu Temple and an ancient miniature of old Balinese living concept made from the stones.
Though it's just steps from some of New York City's buzziest attractions (Chelsea's art galleries, the restaurants of the Meatpacking District, and of course, the elevated walkway from which the hotel takes its name), the High Line feels like a hip historical throwback to the 19th century.
I'd expect Ubisoft go really embrace the history aspect in this one considering that France is ripe with culture and historical landmarks like the Notre Dame and Bastille to name a few.
Twenty - four new galleries are exhibiting, some with familiar blue - chip names like Gagosian, Gladstone Gallery, Hauser & Wirth, Marian Goodman and Matthew Marks Gallery (prompting complaints from some dealers that the fair's identity is evolving away from Tefaf's historical roots.)
Like subjects from the historical works, Wiley's sitters are mounted on muscular horses and brandish swords, arrows, and batons, but they are depicted in jeans, hooded coats and sweatshirts, athletic jerseys, and brand - name sneakers or Timberland boots.
In most cases names of organizations, exhibition series, publications, and the like conform to historical context.
Guy Wildenstein, president of the company that bears his name, said that although he was still interested in contemporary art (the Wildenstein Institute, an art - historical research and publishing arm of the business, has long overseen catalogues raisonnés like that of Jasper Johns), it had never represented living artists.
By filling the blank patches of the historical map that once appeared like an aura around the bigger names so often associated with the New York School, the fuller perspective of these shows helps to enrich a narrative that is too easily considered already complete.
With oilmen like Harold Hamm, CEO of Continental Resources, and Forrest Lucas, the founder of Lucas Oil, named as potential candidates to lead the departments of energy and the interior, respectively, in a Trump administration, the mostly likely historical analog for the next few years could be the start of Ronald Reagan's presidency, when he appointed senior officials who were often hostile to the policies of their own agencies.
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