The legion
of admirers of Prunella Clough's paintings continues to grow, over 15 years after the British artist's death.
It's this side of Lowry, moreover, that seems to interest a new generation
of admirers of his work.
Spurs are one
of the admirers of Johnstone, who is set to be out - of - contract at the end of the season, and they are considering offering him the role of understudy to Hugo Lloris.
The La Liga outfit are one of a number
of admirers of the Argentine international, who has become widely regarded as one of the best players in the Portuguese top flight in recent years.
I suppose it could have also been someone close to Peter after his death who was more
of an admirer of Paul.
A woman of Hayes» fortitude is not necessarily going to be devoid
of an admirer of her own, but in a backwater like Ebbing that turns out to be James (a deadpan Peter Dinklage), who says of himself, «I know I'm a midget who sells used cars and has a drinking problem, I know that.»
Not exact matches
An
admirer of Charney, she still points to many successful labels whose founders are not in full control, like Tommy Hilfiger and Calvin Klein.
Admirers of the tradition see the centuries — old spectacle
of bullfighting as more
of an art than a sport.
Paco Underhill, author
of several books on retail including Why We Buy: The Science
of Shopping (1999, Simon and Schuster), is one
admirer of the business.
«In the beginning I was an
admirer of Trump,» Gilpin said.
And I was a great
admirer of him.»
In honor
of World Book Day, and in response to a challenge from an
admirer, Branson took to his blog to list 65 titles he thinks everyone could benefit from reading during their lifetime.
«We've been big
admirers of WeWork and their mission to support small business owners,» says Bond Street co-founder and CEO, David Haber.
I'm a great
admirer of hers.
Way back when, Schultz was an
admirer of Bradley.
Although most ardent Australian
admirers of that increasingly murderous hellhole joined the Communist Party
of Australia, a significant segment
of Labor's activist strata also saw Sovietism as the way to go.
I had been a huge
admirer of what Martha built on so many different levels because I think it was a very smart business model that she had.
Though an
admirer of U.S. technology, he deplores the new permissiveness, the weakening
of family ties, and the lax discipline in the labor force.
If you hadn't already heard
of Louis CK, and if you weren't already an ardent
admirer, it's unlikely that being able to access what is by all accounts his least - polished special to date would result in your sudden awareness and conversion.
My interest is as a consumer, as an
admirer of people
of great accomplishment who have made products I admire.
A true coach, he lived by example — reminding his many friends and
admirers that life and business are serious affairs but also a helluva lot
of fun.
Always an
admirer of entrepreneurs, Breitman had decided to become one herself.
Till the end, he remained an
admirer of American entrepreneurship and ingenuity.
Off topic: I'm from Brazil and a great
admirer of your work.
As a long time lurker and
admirer of Sam and this site, this is a very inspiring article and reminds me
of what has provided me with the greatest happiness in my life — helping others achieve their dreams.
Still, Cuban admits he is a huge
admirer of both Uber and Kalanick.
An
admirer of Steve Jobs, Musk is an heir to the Silicon Valley titan in some psychic sense, but in a setting like this, he'd never be mistaken for the Apple founder.
Bezos is said to be an
admirer of Harvard Business School professor Clayton Christensen's book The Innovator's Dilemma, the defining work on the subject.
I am a big
admirer of Danny and have tremendous respect for the work that he has done.
By John Melloy, CNBC, February 24, 2018 Warren Buffett's highly anticipated annual letter to Berkshire Hathaway shareholders released on Saturday did not disappoint this year with a little something for all fans
of the Oracle
of Omaha, from professional value investors to the casual
admirers of his wit and wisdom.
I'm both good friend and an admirer of Nandan Nilekani and some of the...
His
admirers — and they span the political spectrum — credit him and his bare - bones staff
of about a dozen not only
Stephen Harper has always been an
admirer of America — or, to be more precise, Republican America.
So unless you are a huge
admirer of PayPal or have some money there and want to avoid PayPal's withdrawal fees, it's safer to go for cryptocurrency exchanges.
I say this as an
admirer of Joseph Campbell.
As an ardent
admirer of Ayn Rand's work and as a Christian, I felt my heart flutter on opening the latest issue
of First Things to David Bentley Hart's article.
Marr also mischaracterizes Daniel Webster, who opposed slavery and opposed its extension into the territories but was willing to make political compromises about slavery to preserve the Union; who fully expected slavery to gradually disappear in the Southern states; who supported plans for the colonization
of freedmen outside the United States; and who in general held views on the subject that were strikingly similar to those
of his follower and ardent
admirer, Abraham Lincoln.
As soon as word broke about the death
of Billy Graham, the most influential Christian evangelist
of the twentieth century, scholars and
admirers began asking: «Will there ever be another Billy Graham?»
But there is one irony in all
of this, one which it will win me no
admirers for mentioning.
And if these revelations
of common piety upset his nonreligious
admirers, he, too, was somewhat upset by the experience: «My presence in such a place was disturbed / By my duty as a poet who should not flatter popular imaginings, / Yet who desires to remain faithful to your unfathomable intention / When you appeared to children at Fatima and Lourdes.»
Admirers of HBO's True Detective had been expecting, in advance
of its Finale, that Season One would stick its landing.
That depends, I think, on whether Schleiermacher's and Hegel's day is over, on whether modernity is wrapped up - on whether, as it was put in one late - night discussion
of Pannenberg's work in a gathering
of friends and
admirers, the Enlightenment was a blip.
Why not turn our resources in these directions instead
of continuing down a path that has deeply indebted us and created enemies
of former friends and
admirers across the world.
Analytic Thomism will need to grapple with Trapani's representation
of Maritain, as will
admirers of Hans Urs von Balthasar, the theologian who, rebelling against one kind
of Thomism, developed an aesthetics that rivals Maritain's in scope and importance.
Nietzsche's scorn for «modern ideas» made a profound impression on his
admirers: «This book [Beyond Good and Evil],» he said, «is a criticism
of modernity, embracing the modern sciences, arts, even politics, together with certain indications as to a type that would be the reverse
of modern man, for as little like him as possible: a noble, yea - saying man.»
As a long - time
admirer and student
of his writings, I was keen to meet the man behind the books.
According to this view, the New Deal had a more profound impact on American society than even its most ardent
admirers have suggested: it imposed norms
of relative equality in pay that persisted for more than 30 years, creating the broadly middle - class society we came to take for granted.
John Wesley was a great
admirer of the Greek Fathers.
President Donald Trump said his father was an
admirer of Mr Graham's and that the «legendary» American figure deserved to be recognised in the place «where the memory
of the American people is enshrined».
Even highly educated people, persons who are otherwise skeptical
of religion in general, are devoted
admirers of saints and believe literally in the miracles ascribed to them.