Sentences with phrase «of leigh»

Somehow, out of the mouth of Leigh Brown, ABR, CRS, it doesn't feel insulting.
For over 100 years Wesley has stood at the centre of Leigh - on - Sea, Essex, and has played a vital role in the spiritual and community life of the area.
Comprehensive list of Leigh, Nebraska based driving schools and instructors offering driving lessons & courses.
The names of Leigh Day training contract hopefuls Harnita Rai and Sejal Sachania were found on a poster offering free legal support to «kick - start any potential insurance claims and review any complex documents» that was located near the scene of last month's tragic fire, The Times reported on its front page on Saturday.
Date of order: 12 March 2007 Judge: Master Turner Court: Queen's Bench Managing court: Royal Courts of Justice Lead solicitors: Martyn Day of Leigh Day & Co, Priory House, 25 St John's Lane, London EC1M 4 LB.
The relentless onslaught against the groundbreaking but controversial work of Leigh Day and Public Interest Lawyers on behalf of Iraqi civilians went into overdrive last month when David Cameron joined the fray and «ordered ministers», as it was reported, to prevent lawyers pursuing claims against veterans.
Jamie Beagent of Leigh Day & Co, acting for PLP, says: «To undermine a key means by which the public can access the constitutional court of this country without introducing the balancing reforms recommended by Lord Justice Jackson is unjustifiable.»
Rod Brunker of HRV Flinders (the operators of the Leigh Creek coal mine) provided me with a list of percentages of the major constituents of Leigh Creek coal.
Southwest from Moomba, the towns of Leigh Creek and Olympic Dam could be connected, with the electricity transmission infrastructure then stretching down to the Eyre Peninsula and across the Nullarbor Plain.
«The Guardian's repeated refusal to exclude counter-terrorism police as the source of Leigh's information leaves obvious question marks.
His portraits of Leigh Bowery and Lucian Freud (about whom he produced an excellent, image - based monograph), Francis Bacon in the studio doorway, Euan Uglow trapped by the string sight - lines which measure the space of his studio, are incredibly powerful.
Chopin lived in Vonna - Michell's hometown of Leigh - on - Sea in Essex, England, between 1968 and 1986, and created a large body of pioneering recordings using early tape recorders, studio technologies, and sounds of the manipulated human voice.
Over on the other side of the space, Lucian Freud's Parts of Leigh Bowery, 1992, focuses on the sitter's, ahem, mid-section, and forces the viewer to register how the angle at which Bowery's «part» lying across his thigh echoes the position of his right arm, just as his left arm and the curve of his wrist unconsciously mimic the sagging edge of the model's couch.
Several of Leigh's sculptures are currently on view in the New Museum's exhibition «Trigger: Gender as a Tool and a Weapon,» which closes in January 2018.
We even involve our business manager,» says Kathy Foley, director of the Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum in Wausau, Wisconsin.
2003Take a Bowery: The Art and (larger than) Life of Leigh Bowery, Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney, Australia My People Were Fair and Had Cum in their Hair..., Team Gallery, New York Phantom Of Desire, Neue Galerie am Landesmuseum Joanneum, Graz, Austria
They include posters for a Michael Clark performance from the 1990s, for a Bob Flanagan show with the motto «Fight sickness with sickness», for a DANCENOISE performance in the 1980s, for one of my films, The Legend of Leigh Bowery (2002), and for my exhibition at Luhring Augustine Gallery in New York, «The Illusion of Democracy» (2012), which features a map of the US in orange.
Also featured is Craxton's original artwork for the book covers of Leigh Fermor's travel classics A Time of Gifts and Between the Woods and the Water.
Many of Leigh's subjects — the oystermen, shrimp boat crews, and residents of riverside hamlets — led a vanishing way of life as urbanization and industrialization became more prevalent across the South.
The shapes of Leigh's sculptures — elongated and ovoid, sometimes adorned with the ceramic roses — invoke female anatomy, specifically the womb and external genitalia, asking «psychosexual questions about looking, giving, receiving, being.»
Even if my article had said exactly the opposite of Leigh's, my point would still remain: Games Journalism is not a person.
Malmaison Edinburgh is a boutique luxury hotel on the harbour of Leigh Port, just 15 minutes from the centre of Edinburgh.
Pass through the outback towns of Leigh Creek and Copley.
Then onto the coalfields of Leigh Creek before arriving at the isolated town of Marree.
Today we breakout from the Flinders Ranges as we head north passing the mining town of Leigh Creek and visit the gallery of outback eccentric Talc Alf at Lyndhurst.
In the afternoon it is onto the coal mining town of Leigh Creek, then to Hawker.
«Thanks to the generosity and creativity of Leigh Clarke's team at Farmhouse Fete, and HART volunteer, Meg Collins, the décor of the evening is going to be amazing,» says Paula Yudelevit, Executive Director.
Part of Leigh's advice lends itself to today's topic and whether debt consolidation is right for everyone.
With five starred reviews, Tomi Adeyemi's West African - inspired fantasy debut, and instant # 1 New York Times Bestseller, conjures a world of magic and danger, perfect for fans of Leigh Bardugo and Sabaa Tahir.
The storyline of Leigh Hodgkinson's Troll Swap is familiar, but her playful language and hilarious illustrations bring freshness to a simple story of children who don't quite fit in with their families.
These are the personal webpages of Leigh Kimmel.
Richard Taylor, HR Director of Leigh Academies Trust said: «As a Trust, we recognise that at times the challenges that teachers face in both school and home can lead to the onset of mental health problems.
Our partnership with the Stationers» Company and membership of Leigh Academies Trust will undoubtedly enhance the opportunities and life chances of our students.»
The richness of Leigh's philosophical inquiry has ironically and tellingly flown over the heads of persons stuck on Sally Hawkins's performance, but there's no doubting that the popularity of the film feels as passionate as a ribald flamenco dance — something you could never say about Howard's frosty motion picture.
So you can imagine how happy we were to have any tenuous reservations quickly dismissed by one of Leigh's greatest achievements (read our review).
The second is that Sony Pictures Classics may see Foxcatcher as a higher priority than Mr. Turner, due to a higher potential for commercial success and a more accessible story for American audiences (Secrets & Lies is the only one of Leigh's films to gross over $ 10 million).
From the twisted minds of Leigh Whannell (co-creator of Saw and Insidious) and Ian Brennan (co-creator of «Glee»), Cooties is a horror comedy with unexpected laughs and unapologetic thrills.
He also said the film was» studded with gem - like supporting roles» including one of Leigh's regular cast of performers, Lesley Manville.
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From the minds of Leigh Whannell (co-creator of Saw and Insidious) and Ian Brennan (co-creator of «Glee»), Cooties is a horror comedy with unexpected laughs and unapologetic thrills.
But a first look also suggests this is one of Leigh's strongest achievements.
To the degree that I had «problems» with the latter movie — being a critic with Tarantino problems is so embarrassing, like breaking out in hives whenever you eat a food everyone else seems to relish — most of them had to do with the film's treatment of Leigh's Daisy.
In the first novel, the background of Portman's character and that of Leigh's government psychologist Dr. Ventress aren't revealed.
Before I pass any judgement I should point out that I am extremely jealous of Leigh Whannell and James Wan, so anything critical I have to say may come from spite rather than intellectual critique.
Instead, «Mr Turner,» though not without flaws, is something of a twilight culmination of Leigh's work, and very much one in which the filmmaker turns his lens on himself, as is so often the case when directors make movies about artists.
If this is part of Leigh's ideology, then it is a hypocritical one, since he is himself a successful small businessman.
Instead a rather long application of Leigh's semi-improvised mode of operation plonked on top of something that feels immovable.
An odd collision of Leigh and G&S.
Should Lesley Manville manage a nomination, then, she'll be the first of Leigh's regular posse to be thus rewarded.
If you're into modern horror thrillers, you've probably been a big fan of Leigh Whannell's work.
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