Sentences with phrase «illustrious history by»

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Garibaldi controls more than 200 km2 of exploration ground in the vicinity of northwestern British Columbia's Eskay Creek mining camp in the Golden Triangle region, an area with an illustrious mining history dating by to gold discovery's that were funded in the late 1980s by promoter Murray Pezim, and later mined by Barrick Gold Corp. [ABX - TSX, NYSE].
Ishida's illustrious history with packing is cemented by our continual success in the snacks industry.
Not rated by most but that was a captain's moment to rank right up there in our illustrious history.
After Arsenal proved the majority of the football world wrong by bouncing back from a horrible run of results and loss of form to beat Pep Guardiola's Manchester City to claim a place in the Wembley FA cup final and the chance to make both the club and our manager Arsene Wenger the most successful in the competition's long and illustrious history, Aaron Ramsey was reported by Sky Sports calling for the players to win it for the under pressure Frenchman.
If the 2 - 1 win over Manchester United to complete a rare unbeaten home record in Tottenham's final season at the iconic old ground wasn't an historic milestone in itself, once the pitch had been cleared by stewards and uniformed police after several pleading announcements, the afternoon was given unforgettable poignancy with the parade of 48 former Tottenham legends plus a cinematic trip down memory «Lane» narrated on giant screens by renowned Spurs fan, actor Kenneth Branagh, chronicling the illustrious history of the club and rendering many fans misty - eyed.
Manchester United's status as one of the biggest clubs in the world is affirmed by the illustrious history of 20 league titles, 12 FA Cups and three European Cups.
«I am humbled to be included among the illustrious scientists who have been honored by the Warren Alpert Foundation for their contributions to the treatment and cure of human disease in its 30 + year history.
Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked the World, directed by Catherine Bainbridge and Alfonso Maiorana, tackles a long, illustrious, and sorely undertold story, and as such offers some much - needed shading to a history that's still too often framed in stark polarities of black and white.
The GT - R has a long and illustrious history though, as indicated by the nameplate's 45 years.
Recently acquired by India's Tata Motors, Jaguar is currently embarking upon an unprecedented new chapter in its illustrious history.
New writing by J.K. Rowling continues to be at the core of the site which also features a never before seen article by the author, revealing the history of the wizarding Potter family from its illustrious beginnings in the twelfth century.
Such is the importance and beauty of Florence's medieval heart, which encompasses an illustrious six - hundred - year history of artistic and architectural brilliance created by the likes of Giotto, Michelangelo, Donatello and Brunelleschi, that it became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1992.
Given the winery's illustrious history, guests may be surprised by the modest tasting room — a starkly lit area with a small wooden bar — although the property also includes mosaic - like quartzite floors, copper wall sconces, and 17th - century engravings of celestial maps.
Behind the hotel's majestic neo-renaissance façade, the interiors were created by acclaimed London - based hotel designer, Anita Rosato, to recapture its illustrious history and romantic aura with subtle references to the aesthetics of the Art Nouveau and Art Deco periods.
Players compete across new dynamic environments and tracks that are once again inspired by SEGA's illustrious gaming history.
Serious Sam has a long and illustrious history since the series started as first person shooter by the Croatian outfit known as Croteam in 2001.
Accompanied by an illustrious publication featuring texts by Als and Jeremy Lewison, the exhibition chronicles an artist's personal and creative journey over the decades, while chronicling complex social and political narratives embedded in American history.
The Contemporary Art Society is the leading organisation for identifying emerging talent in the UK and has donated many «firsts» to museums across the country throughout its illustrious history, including the first works by Paul Gauguin, Pablo Picasso and Francis Bacon and, more recently, the first works by Damien Hirst, Elizabeth Price and 2013 Turner Prize nominee Laure Prouvost.
The Contemporary Art Society is the leading organisation for identifying emerging talent in the UK and has donated many «firsts» to museums across the country throughout its illustrious history, including the first works by Paul Gauguin, Pablo Picasso and Francis Bacon and, more recently, the first works by Damien Hirst, Elizabeth Price and 2013 Turner Prize winner Laure Prouvost.
The artist questions perception and communication, particularly with respect to their relationship with the unspoken: the unspoken in art history, such as, for example, when it comes to reminding us of the existence of the forgotten women artists of the Russian avant - garde, whose names confront those of illustrious men whose names have already been consecrated by history.
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