Sentences with phrase «in national colours»

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In the 50s, everyone, including governments of all colours, knew that marriage was the foundation of social stability: and a man whose wife stayed at home to look after the children didn't pay any tax at all until he was earning the average national wage.
The blue and yellow colour scheme was a nod to the Brazilian national team and Ronaldo's homeland, and went on to be a best seller for Nike in the years that followed.
He looked a lost figure in French colours turning up for the national team against Serbia.
But who have been the best performers for Arsenal in their National teams» colours?
Fluorescent orange in colour, the kit is very reminiscent of the Dutch national jersey, just like their rumored to be next boss.
Last season was undoubtedly Sane's breakthrough campaign, both in club and national team colours - in all, Leroy made 42 appearances for Schalke, scoring nine goals.
Section 15 (1) states: Every individual is equal before and under the law and has the right to equal protection and equal benefit of the law without discrimination and, in particular without discrimination based on race, national or ethnic origin, colour, religion, sex, age or mental or physical disability.
A horror show of decrepit political formations not seen since the inter-war years has been exhumed from the crypt and installed across Europe: national governments, externally - imposed technocrats, even — in Greece — a troika - dictated regimen «reminiscent of Austria in 1922, when a High Commissioner was posted to Vienna by the Entente — under League of Nations colours — to run the economy to its satisfaction» (Anderson, 2012, 57).
Pupils, parents and citizens throughout Greece rose in anger: despite his achievement, how could a non-Greek, an alien, a non-citizen at that, be allowed to carry the national colours?
So I say bring it on, come from all four corners of the Earth and lets together build a better society, an inclusive society, a free society where we don't suffer apoplexy at the sight of a burka or niqab, where the colour of your skin means nothing more than a reminder of the accidental random allocation of your birthplace on this planet.We all need to learn a lot more about the history of this nation and some of the very very cruel things that it has done in the name of Empire, and before (and is still doing in the name of Capitalism thinly veiled as national security).
Three years later, the same Albanian — having now distinguished himself as the best graduating student of his school — was again elected to bear the colours in the Greek national holiday parade.
The NPP, has a shared doctrine, the elephant symbol and red, blue and white colours of the Republican Party, whilst the governing National Democratic Congress (NDC), has been linked to the Democrats in the US currently led by former First Lady, Hillary Clinton.
The meeting will bring into focus the full palette of issues that colour the US - Russia relationship: from allegations of Russian interference in the election that brought Trump to power to sanctions levied on Russia owing to its incursion into Ukraine, premature discussions about which forced the resignation of Trump's first National Security Advisor, to the threat of escalation in Syria as military tensions increase and each country's political objectives in the country remain opposed.
Clad in red, white, green and black party colours, thousands of supporters of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) are awaiting patiently for the main event; the manifesto launch.
In Australia recently, the conservative side of politics attempted to remove protections against people insulting, offending or humiliating people based on race, colour or national or ethnic origin.
Such complicated arrangements incline me strongly to support adopting the practice of some countries, long backed by the Electoral Commission, the 2007 Councillors Commission and others, of a single four - yearly national or at least regional Local Elections Day for all councils — though not, as in Sweden, on the same day as parliamentary elections with different coloured ballot papers, and probably not in mid-November, like Denmark's.
The study, published in Physical Review Letters by researchers from UCL, the Russian Academy of Sciences (Russia), National Institute of Standards and Technology (USA) and Nicolaus Copernicus University (Poland), shows how the fundamental laws of quantum mechanics can be used to predict precisely how light of different colours is absorbed by CO2.
Researchers from the US National Institute of Mental Health who have been looking at where memories are stored now say that we keep our knowledge about different properties of objects, such as colour and movement, in different places.
These three colours also happen to be Norway's national colours, so it's handy to have an outfit in backup if there ever comes a day when my national costume won't fit.
These three colours also happen to be Norway's national colours, so it's handy to have an outfit in backup if there ever comes a -LSB-...]
In honor of National Kissing Day, Match and Colour Pop created limited edition lipstick, Mwah, a raspberry red ultra-matte lipstick, plus $ 1 of each lipstick purchased will be donated to GLAM4GOOD Foundation, for only $ 6.
In this special event — held in memory of the first curator of the BFI National Archive — Kinemacolor expert Luke McKernan will tell the story behind this remarkable colour procesIn this special event — held in memory of the first curator of the BFI National Archive — Kinemacolor expert Luke McKernan will tell the story behind this remarkable colour procesin memory of the first curator of the BFI National Archive — Kinemacolor expert Luke McKernan will tell the story behind this remarkable colour process.
Sharon Lewis is the first woman of colour to host two national live TV programs in Canada.
In this respect, the law shall prohibit any discrimination and guarantee to all persons equal and effective protection against discrimination on any ground such as race, colour, sex, language, religion, political or other opinion, national or social origin, property, birth or other status.
Covered in these slides: - Character sets Exam questions worksheets Binary to ASCII conversion Explanation of ASCII and why 16 bit was need Break down of why character sets are needed Image conversion Images and pixels - how many bits Colour depth and formulas to work out file size Bits per pixel Meta data of images This resource was written by award winning teacher, Ray Chambers: National Teaching Award winner 2015 - Innovative use of technology.
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This will allow students to colour in the picture and then see it on their smartphone or tablet computer, along with further details from the National Curriculum.
- The Writing Platform has the endorsement of a range of organisations including Literature Works (formally Cyprus Well), Geekcamp in association with The Reading Agency, if: Book, The Literary Consultancy, The National Academy of Writing, National Poetry Day, Portal Entertainment, Wattpad, Words of Colour Productions and Unbound.
Today, our focus is on the colour blue, rumoured to be the favourite colour of the Prophet Mohammed in Islam, and featured at centre of the Indian national flag in the shape of the «Dharma Chakra», or «wheel of law».
Famed for its exotic colour and vibrant cultures, India offers travellers the opportunity to create an itinerary of discovery, from the Mughal - inspired garden compound of Amanbagh, to Aman - i - Khás on the fringes of Ranthambore National Park, where guests are accommodated in air - conditioned tents and can explore the park with twice daily guided excursions.
Explore the Namib Desert, the apricot coloured dunes of Sossusvlei, the romantic coastal town of Swakopmund nestled between the Ocean and the Desert, the rough terrain of Damaraland and the wildlife in Etosha National Park.
Explore the Namib Desert, the apricot coloured dunes of Sossusvlei, the quaint Germanic architecture in the coastal town of Swakopmond, nestled between the Ocean and the Desert, the rough terrain of Damaraland and the abundant wildlife in the world renowned Etosha National Park.
Long golden beaches, rocky headlands, high forested dunes, dramatic coloured sand cliffs, dark waterways and broad lakes, these spectacular features make up the Cooloola Section of the Great Sandy National Park, the largest sand mass in the world.
Hit the coastline for some beach driving (best suited to within three hours either side of low tide) to oggle at the coloured sands along the Great Sandy National Park or take the rainforest circuit from the Freshwater Track travelling to Rainbow Beach and Tin Can Bay; do some kayaking and fishing at Lake Cooroibah, take a picnic down to «The Frying Pan» (at the left - hand side of the Noosa River mouth) and splash about in the shallow water or check out the lighthouse at Double Island Point and see if you can spot any dolphins.
Living Colours Diving Resort is a small and idyllic diving resort in the heart of Bunaken National Marine Park, home for thousands of different marine species.
Capture their life - affirming colour in rugged Kalbarri National Park, near Geraldton, or in sculpted Kings Park in Perth.
Pack a picnic and become an honorary Australian for the day: eat a lamington (sponge cake coated in chocolate sauce and coconut), don an Akubra hat or wear the national sporting colours of green and gold.
These full colour, full - page ads were placed in national publications that served what they called «Specialized Market Segments».
Grenoble, Centre National d'Art Contemporain, KELLEY WALKER at Le MAGASIN, 2007 - 2008, p. 157 (installation views illustrated in colour, pp. 51 and 55).
London's National Gallery is colour ground zero, the excellent Susan Philipsz tells stories in Edinburgh and Marcel Broodthaers gets bizarre
SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS 2017 Glut Data, ASC Chaplin Centre, London 2017 ESTELLE THOMPSON & ERNESTO CÁNOVAS: In Colours where we Meet, Ambachar Contemporary, Munich 2017 Pelé: Art Life Football, National Football Museum, Manchester 2017 Clouded Lands, Fundación Caja Burgos (CAB), Burgos, Spain 2016 Summer Exhibition, Halcyon Gallery, London 2016 Colectiva Monopatin 3, Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico (Part of the Puerto Rico Triennale 2016), Puerto Rico, USA 2016 Le Dessous des Recits, Galerie Gourvennec Ogor, Marseille, France 2016 Non-Profit Observations, Kir Royal, Valencia, Spain 2015 Pelé: Art, Life, Football, Halcyon Gallery, London 2015 The Art of Creating, Halcyon Gallery, London 2014 From Cocoanut Grove to Soho Nights, Paul Smith, London 2014 Summer Exhibition, Royal Academy, London 2014 Landshapes, Gallery Kir Royal Valencia, Spain 2014 Open Dialogues — Generation 14, Royal Academy, Edinburgh, Scotland 2013 Threadneedle Prize, Mall Galleries, London 2013 Summer Exhibition, Halcyon Gallery, London 2013 Essence of Things, Ambacher Contemporary, Munich, Germany 2012 Transfigurative, Pariothall Gallery, Edinburgh 2012 Choice White Space, McClure Art, Edinburgh 2012 (De) Constructions, Rollo Gallery, London 2012 The Open West Prize 2012 exhibition, Gloucester, UK 2011 New Sensations Prize 2011, Saatchi Gallery and Channel 4, Victoria House, London 2011 Bloomberg New Contemporaries, shortlisted, London — 2011 Slade Postgraduate Research 2011, Slade Research Centre, London 2011 Plan B, Two Windows Project, Berlin 2010 New Contemporaries, Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh 2010 Different Light Here, Le Garage Gallery, London 2010 Slade Interim Show, Slade Research Centre, University College London 2010 Fine Art exhibition, Candid Gallery, London 2010 Please Be There Tomorrow, Le Garage Gallery, London 2010 Boxers & Fighters, Two Windows Project, Berlin 2010 KunstVlaai / Art Pie, Westergasfabriek, Amsterdam
Sea Country Spirits, an ethereal installation of 32 spirits, was acquired by the National Gallery of Victoria (NGV) Women's Association for the NGV, Melbourne, and was exhibited in its recent group show Who's Afraid of Colour?
The work of flamboyant designer Alexander McQueen strikes a pose at the V&A, while contemporary artists Damien Hirst, Cornelia Parker and Marlene Dumas also prepare to take a bow and gorgeous portraits by John Singer Sargent and the National Gallery's Inventing Impressionism will bathe you in joyful colour.
Jonathan Jones: London buzzes with cheerily sloppy ceramics, wild colours of the heart and an abstract artist who is a national treasure — all in your favourite weekly art dispatch
When the National Gallery of Victoria moved to St Kilda Road in 1968, it opened its new premises with a controversial bang: a boundary - pushing exhibition of colour field painting and abstract sculpture, laid out amid foil - covered walls.
Tokyo, The National Museum of Modern Art, Francis Bacon: Paintings 1945 - 1982, 1983, p. 86, no. 27 (illustrated in colour, p. 54).
Paris, XVIIIe Salon de Mai, Musee d'art modern de la ville de Paris, May 1962; Oberlin, Allen Memorial Art Museum, Three Young Americans, January 1963; Minneapolis Institute of Arts, Extended Loan, 1970; Toronto, Art Gallery of Ontario, Selections from the Roger and Myra Davidson Collection, January - March 1987, p. 57 (illustrated in colour); New York, Blum Helman Gallery, Rauschenberg, Schwitters, Tuttle, February 1987; Hiroshima, Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art, Robert Rauschenberg: The 2nd Hiroshima Art Prize, November 1993 - January 1994, p. 72, no. 22 (illustrated in colour); Los Angeles, Museum of Contemporary Art Los Angeles; New York, The Metropolitan Museum of Art; Paris, Musee national d'art modern, Centre Georges Pompidou; Stockholm, Moderna Museet, Robert Rauschenberg: Combines, December 2005 - May 2007, p. 182, pl.
Sculpture Project Echo (2009), Pousttchi's series of twentyfour colour photographs created in the six months during which Echo was on view, is a much - layered portrayal of this black - and - white photo installation's powerful persistence among the iconic buildings that surrounded it, including the Berliner Dom (Berlin Cathedral), the Alte Nationalgalerie (Old National Gallery), the GDR - built Fernsehturm (Television Tower, which, at 368 metres, is still the tallest structure in Germany), and the uncovered foundations of the original Berlin City Palace.
Previous large - scale works have included Your Colour Perception, which had visitors returning to Manchester's Federation House to witness the space saturated in colour, and her acclaimed installation An Additive Mix at the National Media MColour Perception, which had visitors returning to Manchester's Federation House to witness the space saturated in colour, and her acclaimed installation An Additive Mix at the National Media Mcolour, and her acclaimed installation An Additive Mix at the National Media Museum.
A Life of Henri Matisse: The Conquest of Colour, 1909 — 1954 By Hilary Spurling • Ansel Adams in the Lane Collection By Karen E. Haas and Rebecca A. Senf • Wide Angle: National Geographic Greatest Places By Ferdinand Protzman • How to Look at Outsider Art By Lyle Rexer • Marsden Hartley: Race, Region, and Nation By Donna M. Cassidy • Augustus F. Sherman: Ellis Island Portraits, 1905 — 1920 Essay by Peter Mesenhöller
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