Sentences with phrase «now elder statesman»

Now an elder statesman of both landscape and figurative painting it can be said unequivocally that he is part of the canon of West Coast painting.

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He now regards himself as an elder statesman.
Now a lot has changed since then, but if you are going to base the favorite on the Week 2 Results — you'd say that the elder statesmen — the 15s are the ones to beat here.
These guys are the real deal and, similarly to # 3 ATO 1, their core which was once among the youngest is now ready to take the squad to new heights as elder - statesmen.
Now they are the elder statesmen and are joined by three sophomores and two freshmen who have provided the main scoring threats this season.
It would have been a fitting send - off for some of the elder statesmen in the squad if Ireland had qualified for the World Cup in Russia next year but now it is highly likely that John O'Shea, Glenn Whelan and Daryl Murphy will call it a day.
Now the granddaddy of British politics, Tony Benn was not always the elder statesman we think of today.
«If she were male, then Tessa Jowell would be a grandee by now, an elder statesman,» wrote Gaby Hinsliff last year.
Having led Japan through the 2011 nuclear crisis, the elder statesman is now campaigning for a world without nuclear power
Now that CiBy is over, and a number of projects are lined up - I think he's gonna claim the Bunuel prize as an international elder statesman of visionary filmmaking.
For example, Siegfried — a brash, cocky teen when he first appeared in Soul Edge — now plays the role of measured, reassuring elder statesman at age 40, and you can see that growth as a man clearly during one particular cutscene.
Cho, till now known as a mainstream player (Sulu in the new Star Trek films, an American Pie regular, half of the Harold and Kumar duo) reinvents himself as a thoughtful, elegant, reserved kind of young elder statesman, giving the urbane Jin a slightly sour, brittle edge.
THE LATE FILMS OF RENÉ CLAIR By Philip Kemp Out of fashion in the postwar era, this elder statesman of French cinema pressed on undaunted to do some of his greatest work, now ripe for consideration
«This is a guy who was enfant terrible when he went into office at age 36, and now he's the elder statesman and the only adult in the room,» said his biographer Chuck McFadden.
No discussion of high MPG used cars would be complete without mentioning the Toyota Prius, which by now stands as the elder statesman of the hybrid scene.
For example, Siegfried — a brash, cocky teen when he first appeared in Soul Edge — now plays the role of measured, reassuring elder statesman at age 40, and you can see that growth as a man clearly during one particular cutscene.
The elder statesman also speaks fondly of the now - retired Don Lawby, who joined Century 21 in 1976 as a sales associate and rose to become its president in 1988.
«Ned has been a driving force behind the CCACC from the very beginning and now, as an elder statesman, he continues to put in enormous amounts of time every week,» says Chan.
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