To that end, this traditionally language arts — focused
issue pays homage to linguistics, speech, and the written word in several ways.
This issue we pay homage to the scientists behind our ever - increasing quality of life as we feature the latest in health research.
Not exact matches
«They want
to pay homage to the comptroller, they want
to bash the county executive, they hate the Amphitheater, and they want
to pound on a
pay raise
issue that was talked about two years ago.
This is perhaps the best possible use of a negative outcome story: raising awareness of an
issue while
paying homage to a pet that succumbed
to an illness or disease.
A quick rundown from a Gamasutra story on the
issue: «The cover feature for the January 2007
issue is «Not Your Typical Grind: Tony Hawk's Downhill Jam for Wii» by Toys for Bob's Toby Schadt... The January
issue also reveals Game Developer's 2006 Front Line Awards, as announced in December, which «
pays homage to the companies and products that make game development possible»... Another major feature is Chris Hind and Dan Bell's «Setting The Bar» [about choosing your battles when fixing bugs in games!]»
Her work
pays homage to female artists of the 20th century such as Niki de Saint Phalle, Gertrude Goldschmidt (Gego), and Eva Hesse, and also calls attention
to certain
issues in her adopted home of Los Angeles such as the current extreme drought.
The new
issue, Beyond the Horizon,
pays homage to the power of the individual, demonstrating how what makes us special is our ability
to innovate.
Only a few years earlier, Ms. magazine had
paid homage to the original comic - book character by emblazoning her image on the cover of its 1972 July
issue, presenting Wonder Woman as a giantess batting off tank fire and exploding fighter jets as she strides down an urban street under the banner «Wonder Woman for President.»