Sentences with phrase «much about legacy»

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It's also pretty much about everything: it manages to cram musings on history, passion, governance, memory, legacy, friendship, war, jealousy, love, race, America, and death into its 47 catchy songs.
Instead of thinking about how much you can withdraw to bleed your retirement funds down to $ 0 by the time you die, I highly encourage everyone to think about leaving a financial legacy for your loved ones that is so great you'll never run out of money.
What most people don't realize about them was that due to the legacy nature of the systems airlines have, it's very difficult to actually know too much about your customer.
he is much more concerned about fulfilling a personal legacy, doing things his own way to prove a point....
What continues to be lost, in my view, in much of what the media has reported over the last six years about the results of autopsies conducted by researchers at the Sports Legacy Institute in Boston on the brains of athletes - autopsies which show the presence of the dark splotches of tau protein which are the tell - tale sign of CTE - which is that they provide, at most, anecdotal evidence suggesting a possible connection.
And, while the causes chosen by wealthy old people to advance may not exactly match societal needs, tax funds can fill the gaps that no one wealthy was interested in donating to at death, so it doesn't really matter all that much exactly what charitable legacies the rich leave, even though they and their heirs can feel good about the charitable legacies that they do leave.
There has been much comment about his legacy, a great deal of it uncomplimentary.
While much is made of the continuity between Jeremy Corbyn, John McDonnell, Diana Abbott and others with the legacy projects of the Labour left, and the absurd attempts by self - proclaimed «moderates» to conjure up the ghost of the early 1980s; the far more significant phenomenon is the discontinuity with the establishment consensus about austerity economics, and the development of economic policies by John McDonnell and his team which commit a future Labour government to calibrated state intervention for a capitalist economy that works.
The site is a potpourri of useful material: audio files telling the story of Snow's investigations; an exhaustive collection of Snow's original writing; a vast library of articles written about Snow's legacy; annotated maps of London, including Snow's famous map of the Soho outbreak; short biographies of the major figures in Snow's life; excerpts from books that mention him; dozens of photographs, including images of Snow and landmarks in London related to his life; modern - day scientific explanations of the cholera bacteria; and much more.
Devlin's account is as much about his own quest to reveal the mathematician's legacy as it is about Leonardo himself.
Historical milking grounds are the legacy of traditional cultural land use in the past, and much like a beautiful old church, tell us something about how people used to live.
KW: You've enjoyed so much success in terms of TV, radio, movies and stand - up, that I don't think you have to worry about your legacy.
There will, of course, be much to study about Klein and his legacy over the next several weeks (years)-- just as there will be much speculation about what Klein's successor, Cathleen Black, chairwoman of Hearst Magazines and another non-educator, will do with the reins of Gotham's $ 23 billion school system.
It's a development that has even Ferrari rattled, but we'd wager a significant proportion of petrolheads don't know too much about the New Zealander for whom this success is a legacy.
Does it say more about this segment or more about Subaru that because it made the Legacy much more mainstream, it has lost any vestige of what once made it more than a family car?
There is much to like about the Subaru Legacy.
Therefore our legacies aren't so much about what we've done, but rather, what we've shared with everyone else and how we've contributed to the lasting human experience.
If legacy publishers weren't worried about the indie press revolution, I doubt they'd be spending this much time, effort, and money trying to discredit and slap labels on indie publishers.
Among other things, he's also the guy who writes about your shows, reviews your books, runs your festival programming, DJs your parties, tweets so you'll laugh, asks about your legacy with comics, creates awesome podcasts you should hear — only awesome things, basically — and so much of what he puts into the world is free to enjoy.
Why not instead offer some data about how many authors are making how much money with T&M vs how many are making how much with legacy publishers — and why?
While there is much to learn about the bestsellers in genre fiction and what proportion is indie vs. legacy, and what their respective slices of the pie amount to be, extrapolating from that day to annual income from sales is a bit dicier.
You could even argue that my experience isn't representative of any other author's experience, although I have a lot of friends in the business and it's fair to say that much of what I've found vexatious about working with legacy publishers vexes other people I know, too.
Although, part of their legacy speaks about how much they had lived through over the years and how they survived it all, we can also add to that legacy the love that they have in their lives.
You're now talking about gaming legacy and shit because he doesn't like the game as much as you?
I realize that I'm skipping two noteworthy entries in Mario's legacy in Donkey Kong Jr and Mario Bros, but I don't have much to say about those.
I don't want to say much for fear of spoiling anything, but it's got a lot of things to say about life, the hopes we foster, the tragedies we bear, and the burdens of legacies.
Not much is known about «Bloodborne» as of now, but given its legacy, this game is going to punish you.
We also talk about the legacy of the first game, the difficulties of making a sequel to a popular game, the evolution of Steam and much more.
This most recent wave of «retro - inspired» games makes me feel much better about the legacy of the gaming industry; as it seems that games won't shift ENTIRELY to mobile or MMO status, at least not for another few generations anyway depending upon public opinion.
They tend to be part of long legacy franchises, and they rely too much on assumed knowledge about control interfaces and game conventions.
As much as Long has resisted the legacy of Rousseau and the label of romanticism — preferring instead to align his practice with conceptualism, minimalism, arte povera — there is something uncomfortably romantic about this tent.
However, as visitors to the upcoming Tate Modern show are about to find out, his legacy remains very much alive and kicking: booting all preconceptions off the playing field.
Art critic Christina Rees wrote about the artist, ``... [Eberle] is very much a Texas artist who taps into a kind of grim legacy that people in our state don't always admit is part of its inception and inheritance.
The environmental legacy of past presidents tells us much about the current White House, whose occupant author Douglas Brinkley calls «a used car salesman of the worst kind.»
It's been a good week for those had concerns about how much effort Microsoft was going to put into their «legacy» Windows Mobile OS.
Not much is known about his personal life, but his wife preserved a lot of his drawings and work after his death, so his artistic legacy continues.
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