New Labour under the egregious Brown and Darling were as culpable as the preceding Thatcherites and
many of their acolytes occupy Labour seats in Westminster and plot continuously to overthrown the Corbynites.
The total wasted lives
of these acolytes of fear and prejudice will eventually join the same oblivion Osama and every other living thing ultimately experiences.
A great deal of recent art found in global biennials and blue - chip galleries (think of Damien Hirst's spots or Kehinde Wiley's portraits) is made by
teams of acolytes under an art superstar's supervision.
Olitski sat in his wheelchair with a constant
circle of acolytes surrounding him as he held forth in his typically gregarious manner, entertaining friends and art world acquaintances, many of whom he had known for the better part of his career.
Clients who have become friends tell countless tales of meeting him at the end of one of his 12 - hour seminar days — Robbins exhausted from giving out as much energy as a nuclear power plant to a room of
thousands of acolytes — because he wanted to help with a project or problem, even at 2 a.m. «The secret sauce with Tony is that he recognizes that he's not in the transaction business,» says Guber.
The candidate quickly picked up the support of virtually all other local pols — a level of institutional support alien to Sanders and
most of his acolytes.
This film showcases legendary running coach Arthur Lydiard's training methods through the
example of his acolytes, including reigning Olympic 1,500 m champ John Walker.
Despite some obligatory reports to the contrary, Anderson's story mirrors L. Ron Hubbard and the development of Scientology, and he has a subtle feeling for how cult leaders exploit the
weaknesses of their acolytes and for the circumstances that might allow a religion like Scientology to flourish.
Josh describes his brother to Hannah, «He's one of the great talents of his generation» with the gleaming - eyed
fervor of an acolyte.
Leave it to the left - leaning teacher - union - friendly Center for American Progress to come out with a flatulent report lamenting the allegedly lousy state of teacher pay in the U.S. Even worse,
much of the acolyte media dutifully bought the study hook, jive and half - truth.
With this said the Sins player gets quite a lot of extra bodies to throw into any given situation in the
form of acolytes, the controller and minions.
The (semi --RRB- permanent damage taken differs with each difficulty level, so on the lowest one, the
Way of the Acolyte, you'll start most encounters with almost full health, while you have to face much less and weaker enemies than on the higher difficulties.
In his 2008 painting, Les Paul Dictatorship, an unnamed protagonist holding a guitar stands with one
of his acolytes before a large, seemingly entranced crowd.
Julius may be the most argumentative voice heard in art writing since the»60s heyday of Clement Greenberg (1909 - 1994) and the early
work of his acolyte,
Indeed, Schanbel, a nearly household - name artist who has been a vast influence on young artists today (you could argue he's spawned a
generation of acolytes and copycats), has only cracked $ 1 million at auction once; in contrast, Cecily Brown has several times.
They became a kind of two - person cult of Helios, with a
hive of acolytes and studio assistants creating artworks as if they were offerings of reverence and contemplation.
Those luvly models run on big, all flashing, computers with
hoards of acolytes in attendance and which cost much dinero to run.
Nonentities like Congressman Grijalva have hitched their sleds to the AGW trainwreck and who will, along with
many of the acolytes that comprise the so - called scientific accord on this subject, be consigned to the dustbin of history.
LAS VEGAS — There's been a lot of hubbub about the effort tech whiz Tony Hsieh and his crack
team of acolytes have put into revitalizing downtown Las Vegas.
Margaret Thatcher is adored by a close
circle of acolytes, but these days keeps herself to herself.
FOR more than a decade public opinion on human - caused global warming has been moulded by pronouncements from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and its
army of acolytes.
As long as we wish to remain as civilized people, and make huge progress, we must support our institution at all times not only when it is convenient like Bukola Saraki or
some of his acolyte might wish us to believe.
Dewey did little to correct the «misinterpretations»
of his acolytes, but rather «like Cato, gave his little senate laws, and sat attentive to his own applause.»
Education Secretary Arne Duncan and
all of his acolytes who are rushing to implement performance - based compensation for teachers might want to take a close look at the preliminary results from a Chicago program with this focus that was initially started when Duncan ran the city school system.
One
of his acolytes, Fraser Nelson, tweeted just this week «shame that the most articulate voices for social mobility aren't as angry about schools, where the real problem lies.»
The thing that scared us most about Osama bin Laden, I think, was what seemed to be his — and many
of his acolytes» — rational mega-murderousness.