Sentences with phrase «now revered»

David and Renée McKee helped steer a reappraisal of Guston's late work — now revered by artists and critics — after his death in 1980.
I did marvel at the omission of the now revered Lee Krasner, and wondered, too, given that Bridget Riley had put her name to the field, why the vibrant op art movement is represented instead by Julian Stanczak.
SEGA's completely gone in terms of home hardware, destroyed after the commercial failure of the (now revered) Dreamcast; and Nintendo's transformed from a prime player of the 1980s and»90s, where its rules - abiding consoles held their own against all - comers, into something else entirely.
Legend has it that, once upon a time in Koh Samui, the now revered Ta Kreng and Yai Riem, who lived in Nakhon Sri Thammarat, a Southern Thai Province area set out on a journey aboard a boat to find their son a partner for marriage.
His work is now revered as that of an original artist, one whose art was his vocabulary.
Cayenne Turbo S is the ultimate iteration of that now revered member of the Porsche lineup.
A lot of the things that I'm about to sing the praises of over these next few pages were obviously praised at the time, but there wasn't quite the eulogising fanfare that I'd expected would greet the first model in what is now a revered dynasty.
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I feel almost willing to compare this movie to one, now revered film from the 90s, Airborne.
Four and a half centuries later, archaeologist Jerzy Gasowski of the Pultusk School of Humanities in Poland says he's tracked down the remains of the man now revered as one of history's greatest astronomers.
Now revered leaders of the community are accused of protecting child predators and punishing the victims who dare to speak out about what was done to them, all to avoid outside involvement.
One influential Orthodox priest, persecuted under the Soviets and now revered, proclaimed that «in the person of Rasputin I see the entire Russian people — beaten and executed, yet still preserving their faith, even when it means death.
Kushner uses an even closer focus, considering just the single month leading to the passing of the 13th amendment, somehow through this narrow window revealing Lincoln's entire biography and the essence of his character — the reasons why Americans then and now revere him.
«In the past few months, Ogment has won three BESSIE Awards, won an SIIA CODiE Award, and now a REVERE Award,» said Johanna Wetmore, who created Ogment with her team of «edu - neers» at EvoText.

Not exact matches

This small section allows the reader to share in the Eucharistic faith of saintly people who, since the Lord's command to «Do this in memory of me,» have handed to us that great treasure that we are now called to hand on, to celebrate and to revere.
It's always fascinating that people will scoff at 800 pages of ancient manuscripts now called the Bible, but as soon as any scrap of ancient manuscript comes along that presents a different story, that scrap is revered as more significant than the 800 pages.
Our own time is rightly understood as a time of the martyrs, and it is a most encouraging development that Christians today increasingly recognize and revere those members of the several ecclesial communities who, in the century past and still now, offer the ultimate witness to the lordship of Christ.
Jesus is indignant that the scribes and Pharisees (1) will not enter the kingdom of heaven themselves and stand in the way of others entering it as well; (2) will do almost anything to win a proselyte only to make that proselyte twice as much a child of hell as they are; (3) confuse people by senseless oaths, telling them that if they swear by the Temple, their oath is not binding, but if they swear by the gold of the Temple, it is binding - the fools ought to realize, Jesus says, that the Temple includes all that is in it; (4) tithe some of their money but neglect justice and mercy and faith, which are weightier moral matters, when they ought both to tithe and perform these greater acts of righteousness as well; (5) are careful about outward cleanliness but careless about the inward disposition, so that they are filled with extortion and greed; (6) appear righteous but really are hypocrites, because their appearance hides all manner of iniquity inside; (7) pretend to revere the prophets of history whom their parents killed but continue to practice the evil of their parents by rejecting those whom God sends to them now (Matt.
The God we revere has not been the same over time nor is He the same now from place to place.
Is it possible that Harold Camping could be revered as a religious figure thousands of years from now, assuming he once again «miscalculates» Earth's expiration date?
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A generation who once revered the Invincibles has in 10 years been slowly but successfully weened off such expectations and is now urged to become loyal top 4 fanatics.
How does it feel to replace Gary Moeller, still revered by his players even now, four months after his sudden ouster?
OL' CASE TAKES THE YOUNG «UNS ASIDE Charles Dillon Stengel set up shop in St. Petersburg, Fla. last week, fully three weeks before the major league training season begins, to look over 30 - odd young baseball players who hope some day to take permanent possession of the revered New York Yankee uniforms they are now wearing.
Thierry Henry is one of the most revered figures in Arsenal «s history on account of his playing career, and the Frenchman is now taking the first significant steps towards becoming the club's long - term successor to Arsene Wenger.
«We only grieve now because our esteemed and highly revered Omo N» Oba passed on when we still need his wealth of experience.
Now, at age 59, he's beginning a new chapter as a freelance writer and is working on a book about Glens Falls native Charles Evans Hughes, who was not only revered for his lengthy political career, but also for his facial hair.
Critics of the once - revered independent screening panels now abound, including Ling - Cohan herself, who said the process at least needs to be «tweaked» by having the county consider the standard in Brooklyn that requires a 75 percent negative vote for an incumbent not to be «continued» for renomination.
Now it has become a pose that I revere.
After being used for centuries in India, turmeric now has scientific evidence supporting the traditional wisdom that has revered its medicinal properties.
It was a gift from my mom awhile back, and now holds a revered spot in my closet.
So this dress has been revered, respected, and coveted for several years now.
Ronit lives in the modern age, in the here and now of groovy tattooed seniors, art photography and liberated women, but «Disobedience» tracks her when she steps back in time after the death of her rabbi father (Anton Lesser), a revered religious figure in north London.
Now some 15 years later, she is a revered music critic and he is a successful, though unfulfilled music executive.
Now, admittedly it is definitely Sony shilling some of their most revered titles (Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle is distributed by them after all), but in the same scene, Spencer is playing a modern - day fighting game.
Those two films were the sophomore efforts of filmmakers we've since come to revere and Seven Psychopaths is the work of another man now on that path: writer / director Martin McDonagh.
Weisz's character, Ronit, now a free - spirited photographer in New York, returns to the London community from which she was exiled after hearing news that her father, a revered rabbi, has died.
The comparison is apt and obvious, though I doubt people will be talking about this film 8o years from now the way we still revere that 1939 Judy Garland classic.
Musically, the challenge for composer John Debney was (being serious now) following in the footsteps of Alan Silvestri's genuinely beloved music for John McTiernen's revered 1987 film; he has (and I'm not sure whether this is a compliment or not, really) proved on numerous occasions that he is able to do very good impressions of other film composers, so he was an ideal choice here — and there are times when it's hard to believe this music wasn't written by Silvestri himself, even when not directly quoting the original themes.
In a culture that reveres youth — a culture he helped create — Thom needs to figure out what his purpose is now that he's halfway to death and nobody cares what he thinks.
Only now, the characters are immortal, and actually witnessed the high art they revere so much.
McCrea, meanwhile, had been Sturges» leading man a year earlier in Sullivan's Travels, now the director's best - known and most revered effort.
It's a huge shame too, since The Overnighters feels like the kind of documentary people will look back on and revere years from now.
What's worse, a group I revered now discredits and insults millions of black families and educators whose lives have benefitted from having school choice.
The REVERE Awards, now in its 50th year, which identify and honor high - quality resources that educate learners of all ages, in all media and in all educational environments.
Donald T. Campbell's 1976 paper presented a theory about social change that is now widely revered as Campbell's Law: «The more any quantitative social indicator is used for social decision - making, the more subject it will be to corruption pressures and the more apt it will be to distort and corrupt the social processes it is intended to monitor.»
Chorus The tree their own hands had to Liberty rear'd; They lived to behold growing strong and revered; With transport they cried, «Now our wishes we gain, For our children shall gather the fruits of our pain.»
In this drive for perfection, there was a need, once the Revolution was a success, to continue the young country's unique standing in the world by establishing higher institutions of learning and study, including the now very prominent and highly revered, American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
Almost every individual player in the industry I've met loves books, loves the authors who write them, knows exactly what I'm talking about here, and reveres the inexpressible effluvium that gathers every now and then to produce genuine literature's greatest moments.
Iconic Hunter Valley resort, Oaks Cypress Lakes Resort, is continuing to cement itself as one of the country's most revered golfing destinations — now ranking among Australian Golf Digest Magazine's Top 100 Courses, as announced today.
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