Sentences with phrase «most intriguing name»

Or the most intriguing name: Bambanani Women's Group, whose body maps visualize life with HIV in South Africa.
As CNN scrambles to replace Campbell Brown on its wounded prime - time lineup, the most intriguing name purportedly on the channel's list is that of Eliot Spitzer, the disgraced former governor of New York.
By far the most intriguing name is that of the headmaster, Albus Dumbledore.

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CEO of Vegan Milk and Beverage Company Named One of Goldman Sachs» Most Intriguing Entrepreneurs!
The ability of plants like the newly identified Sciaphila yakushimensis (named for where it was found and described in the February issue of Journal of Japanese Botany) has been one of the most intriguing and secretive processes in botany's history.
Daughter of the late legend Robin Williams, Zelda Williams breaks out this season as one of the most intriguing characters on Freeform's»80s - set «Dead of Summer»: a transgender camp counselor named Drew.
We've been hearing a lot of intriguing names popping up as potential stars in the next Star Wars film, but this may be the most exciting: word has it that the Oscar - winning star of 12 Years a Slave has met with Abrams about a possible...
Of the three clips, Year One has me the most intrigued, although it is a lot longer than the others (and, strangely, doesn't even mention the name of the film).
The most intriguing candidate, though, is a slim, flinty blonde in a red - leather jacket named Helen Cruger (Ellen Barkin).
From the outset, his is the name I've been most intrigued by in the film's formidable ensemble.
The dynasty eventually produced, arguably, the two most recognizable names in the history of the British monarchy: Henry VIII and his daughter, Elizabeth I. Bennett serves up everything you might expect, and desire, from a meaty work of historical fiction set in 15th century Europe: dysfunctional royals, court intrigue, war (civil and international), romance, conniving clergy, and the occasional offspring of «questionable origin» (Darra W).
If an editor is intrigued by your latest group of poems, short story, or personal essay, and wants to learn more about the writer behind the words, he / she does what most of us do nowadays — types your name into Google!
The fact that most of these aren't really big names makes them even more intriguing.
One of its most intriguing options is the aptly named Octagon Museum, where famed Venezuelan liberator Simon Bolivar spent time in 1812.
It doesn't seem like the most obvious fit to begin with, but these are two huge names coming together in an intriguing way next year.
Big names have started to emerge — Fallout 4, Mass Effect 4, Uncharted 4 — but some of the most intriguing titles have Brits at the helm.
Dana Levy, who's work was named as one of the «most intriguing projects» to be displayed at the Israel Museum anniversary exhibitions, was interviewed by Maariv on her solo show.
Art dealer Nicholas Logsdail is among the most trusted names in contemporary art, mounting high - quality exhibitions with an intriguing roster of museum - sanctioned artists that includes Cory Arcangel, Ai Weiwei, and Ryan Gander.
I am always quite intrigued that most of Pollock's late works were named after his favorite book, Moby Dick; examples being, «The Deep,» «Ocean Grayness,» and «Blue Pole.»
In addition to the 15 solo presentations vying for the fair's matter - of - factly named prize, Prize, I'm most intrigued by Macon Reed's «Eulogy For The Dyke Bar» (2015), a large - scale installation complete with a full bar, working jukebox, and pool table.
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