Sentences with phrase «includes eponymous»

The talks have involved a plan to take organic grocer Sprouts private and add it to Albertsons» portfolio, which includes eponymous grocery stores and the Safeway store brand.
Other Photo - Text works continue the National City paintings on a larger scale, while in A 1968 Painting (1966 - 68) Baldessari photographically appropriates a work of art, a painting by Frank Stella, and includes an eponymous and self - descriptive text below.
Esteban Cortazar is a Paris - based designer whose career includes his eponymous line CORTAZAR, a tenure as chief creative director at Emanuel Ungaro and much more.
Branch is behind several messaging and discussion tools, including the eponymous Branch (initially called Roundtable), a platform for invitation - only, in - depth conversations.
It's always a risk writing about a deal before it is official: CNBC reported a month ago that Disney was in talks to acquire many of 21st Century Fox's assets, including its eponymous movie studio, TV production company, cable channels, and international assets (but not the Fox broadcast network, Fox News, FS1 — Fox's sports channel — and Fox Business).
All sorts of dishes can be made alla pizzaiola, including the eponymous Neapolitan meat dish you may have seen featured here on Memorie di Angelina.
HRG has a number of brands including its eponymous restaurant, which was one of the first polished - casual concepts when it debuted in 1977.
Heartier fare include the eponymous toast with fresh berries, crème anglaise, maple syrup and fruit coulis ($ 7.95); homemade duck confit ($ 16.95); croque monsieur ($ 6.95); quiche ($ 6.95 for a slice); French onion soup ($ 8.95 whole); and four varieties of casse croute ($ 8.95).
After time to explore, we move on to Arches National Park, which contains a wide selection of incredible natural rock formations, including some eponymous natural arches.
Titled The Ridge, the new DLC will include the eponymous new map which is a coastal area split in half by a mountain ridge.
There are more weapons too, including the eponymous «Drop Tears ``, which are required for the best ending.
This month the artist is holding the premiere of his much - anticipated film Jellyfish Eyes at LACMA (April 8), throwing back the curtain on a feature - length monster movie that will bring his various characters (including the eponymous critter, available on Artspace) to life through the magic of no - expense - spared CGI animation.

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According to AdWeek, 11 companies, including the television - shopping network QVC and Carnival Company (which operates the eponymous cruise line), are providing on - air sponsorships for the newest season of The Apprentice; a twelfth, the Japanese motorcycle company Kawasaki, withdrew from a previously reported deal after customers threatened a boycott because of its sponsorship of the show.
That diversity is on display in a major way at the Los Angeles Times» second annual L.A. Food Bowl festival, which runs for the full month of May and includes hundreds of different meal events from high - profile chefs like Nancy Silverton (Mozza), Curtis Stone (Gwen) and Yoshihiro Narisawa whose eponymous Tokyo restaurant Gold said made him «shudder with pleasure» in his review this past month.
Guests raved over the offerings from Julian Serrano's eponymous ARIA restaurant, including Bomba, a spicy meatball made with Veal & Pork tenderloin; Rabo de Toro, created with Oxtail, Iberian pork and creamy mashed potatoes; and Coca Vegetarian, a Spanish Pizza with aioli, tomato, onion and pisto.The gastronomic icons took photos and mingled with the guests, while nibbling on delicious selections from ARIA's extraordinary restaurants.
She has worked in some of the world's top restaurants including Guy Savoy's eponymous Michelin three - star kitchen in Paris, Larry Forgione's An American Place, Daniel Boulud's namesake Daniel in New York City, and Joachim Splichal's Patina restaurant in Los Angeles.
His work is widely anthologized and includes the childhood memoir Unstrung Heroes — which was turned into an eponymous 1995 film, directed by Diane Keaton — the urban history Ghosty Men: The Strange But True Story of the Collyer Brothers and the «crypto - memoir» Fairway To Hell.
In the field of astrophysics, the University of Cambridge physicist is also known for his work on gravity and black holes, including his 1974 postulation of the eponymous Hawking radiation, a phenomenon by which a black hole should give off a stream of particles from its outer boundary.
Members will also include other political and economic heavyweights, such as Pascal Lamy, director - general of the World Trade Organization, and Ratan Tata, former head of the eponymous Indian business group.
The most famous, oldest, and most commonly used immortal cell line, dubbed HeLa, originated in a tumor sample taken from an African - American woman, Henrietta Lacks, who is the subject of the recent book The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks.9 The tumor cells, harvested at Johns Hopkins Hospital, gave rise to the eponymous HeLa cell line which researchers have used continuously since her death in 1951 for numerous experiments, including Jonas Salk's development of the polio vaccine.
Beckham hit the London Global Gift Gala in pieces from her eponymous line, which included a dark long - sleeve blouse and a black maxi.
Bobbi Brown Limited Edition Eye Shadow Quad Palette - Bronze, 2 1/4 «H x 2 1/2 «W x 1/2 «D. Shades Included: Gold Bar Sparkle Eye ShadowAmber Shimmer Wash Eye ShadowToast Eye ShadowRich Bronze Eye ShadowDesigner About Bobbi Brown: Based on the philosophy that beauty should be real, approachable, and simple, Bobbi Brown launched her eponymous collection in 1991.
Her eponymous fashion line, which includes high - end handbags and Reva ballet flats, is ubiquitous.
Roles in such high - profile features as The Faculty and Dracula 2000 served to balance parts in more obscure films, including Wild Horses and Dirt Merchant (in which he played the eponymous character).
The film's characters seem equally offbeat, including Goldblum as a very Goldblum - y villain called The Wolf King and Bautista as Everest, a «health care professional» who's happy to beat the snot out of any disrespectful guests at the eponymous hospital.
The other six include Major Marquis Warren (Samuel L. Jackson), a former Union officer who lives in the Wyoming mountains; Joe Gage (Michael Madsen), a cow - puncher; Oswaldo Mobray (Tim Roth), a Brit and Red Rock's new hangman; Chris Mannix (Walton Goggins), a Southern renegade claiming to be the town's new Sheriff; General Sanford Smithers (Bruce Dern), a former Confederate general; and Bob (Demian Bichir), a Mexican who's taken over innkeeper duties at Minnie's while the eponymous owner is visiting her mother.
Presumably due to the eponymous duo's continued refusal to see eye - to - eye on any topic — including whether or not cigars should just be casually dropped right on the ground — CBS has decided to cancel its Odd Couple reboot.
The Breaking Bad spin - off has earned its fair share of nominations, including some much - deserved attention for Bob Odenkirk «s turn as the eponymous Saul / Jimmy McGill, and Jonathan Banks «stoic, multi-faceted Mike Ehrmantraut.
Michael Curtiz» White Christmas (Dec 21st & 23rd 13.30) also features a treasury of songs by Irving Berlin (including of course the eponymous mega-classic).
Though Gerwig's mainstream debut could be traced back to No Strings Attached, most probably know her from her eponymous role in Noah Baumbach «s Frances Ha in which she was nominated for many accolades, including Best Actress in Motion Picture Comedy or Musical at the 2013 Golden Globes.
Included among the executive producers are some of the individuals behind this year's other Best Picture nominees: Harvey and Bob Weinstein, whose eponymous company produced and distributed the prize - winning The King's Speech; and Darren Aronofosky, who was once attached to direct this but left to make Black Swan instead.
With a cast that includes Idris Elba and Matthew McConaughey, it focuses on the quest of a frontiersman knight (Elba) who, along with a young boy who stumbles into the magical realm, must reach the eponymous Dark Tower and save his world from extinction.
Just so everyone feels included, the eponymous hero has a competent multicultural support team and a kick - ass love interest who never needs to be rescued.
FRUITVALE STATION was filmed on many of the location where the events of the movie actually happened, including the hospital where he died, and the eponymous BART station where he was shot.
This includes announcing in March that the AFT and its foundation wing would no longer take money from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, whose eponymous founder spoke before the union's convention four years ago.
The festival will take place at the most unique and iconic venues in Lahaina town, including the 680 - seat Maui Theater, home of the world - renowned «Ulalena show; the salty and intimate Lahaina Yacht Club; and Fleetwood's on Front St., the eponymous restaurant of legendary Fleetwood Mac drummer, Mick Fleetwood.
Print media of the Silent Hill franchise include a series of comic book adaptations; [122][123][124] the novels Silent Hill, Silent Hill 2 and Silent Hill 3 by Sadamu Yamashita, which are novelizations of their eponymous video games; [125] the novel Silent Hill: Betrayal by Shaun M. Jooste, which is a unique tale set within the titular town; [126][127][128][129] the guide book Lost Memories; and the art book Drawing Block: Silent Hill 3 Program.
The story picks up after the events of the previous game and focuses on several plotlines, including Geralt's lost love, invasion of the Nilfgaard Empire on the Northern Kingdoms, as well as the eponymous, spectral hunt.
After graduating together from the Royal College of Art, they founded their eponymous studio in 1996 and have since established partnerships with some of the world's leading manufacturers and institutions, including B&B Italia, BMW, Flos, Hermès, Knoll, Sony and Vitra, among many others.
For that event, she produced Towards a Metalanguage of Evil, a collage - based installation around the topic of psychopaths, in which she included the text of the eponymous essay she wrote in 1987 and work by colleagues from Sherrie Levine to Steven Parrino.
The new eponymous gallery, which launches on 18 November with a solo exhibition of work by Korean artist Jewyo Rhii, will represent many of Wilkinson's former artists, including Joan Jonas, Laurie Simmons, and the estate of Derek Jarman.
Luciana Brito is the owner of the eponymous São Paulo - based gallery, which represents both Brazilian and Brazil - based artists — including Rochelle Costi, Héctor Zamora and the estates of Geraldo de Barros and Waldemar Cordeiro — and international names like Alex Katz and Leandro Erlich.
Each have a prolific multi-decade artistic career deserving of further scholarship, but a palpable coincidence further connects these three gures: Betty Parsons was the founder of the eponymous gallery which launched the careers of the likes of Pollock, Rothko and Newman; Arakawa and his wife co-founded the Reversible Destiny Foundation, seeking a new model for architectural practices by borrowing from disciplines including experimental biology, quantum physics, and medicine; Lohaus co-founded the Wide White Space gallery (WWS) in Antwerp in 1966, which exhibited artists such as Beuys, Broodthaers, Christo and many others.
He opened the eponymous gallery in Southampton in 1980 and has shown his own work as well as dozens of artists, both local and international, including works by Roy Lichtenstein, Alex Katz, Robert Motherwell, and Ellsworth Kelly.
For the inaugural exhibition in the gallery's Soho location, Arcadia Missa presents Cealdwiellla, an exhibition by New Noveta, including sound, costumes and props from their eponymous performance.
Flow includes an interview with the artist and documents her eponymous installation.
Her most recent projects include Personal Liberties, a program comprised of three exhibitions, seminars, talks, screenings and an upcoming publication looking at sexuality in Africa, homosexuality and homophobia, «Condition Report on Building Art Institutions in Africa», a collection of essays resulting from the eponymous symposium held in Dakar in January 2012, «Word!Word?Word!
This exhibition is accompanied by an eponymous publication including an essay by Charles Ray.
The starting poinf for No Song to Sing flies betwen two songs from popular culture: in one hand an eponymous song composed by the british musician Michael Chapman included in his first album (Rainmaker, 1969), on the other hand one of the most awarded hits by Stevie Wonder, I Just Called to Say I Love You (1984).
First co-founding Young Hoffman Gallery in 1976 and then splitting off as her eponymous Rhona Hoffman Gallery in 1983, Hoffman became known for her discerning and pioneering eye - introducing to Chicago conceptual and minimal artists like Sol Lewitt, Donald Judd, Vito Acconci, and Gordon Matta - Clark; giving women artists such as Cindy Sherman, Barbara Kruger, and Jenny Holzer solo shows early in their careers; and foregrounding work by African - American artists, including Kehinde Wiley, Mickalene Thomas, Carrie Mae Weems - and currently Derrick Adams, Deana Lawson, and Nathaniel Mary Quinn.
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