At the time Wells Street Gallery opened, few galleries in Chicago or elsewhere for that matter were interested in the work
of young unknown abstract artists.
In 1874, tired of being rejected by the Salon, a group
of young unknown and slightly known artists got together and rented their own space for an exhibition of paintings and drawings timed to coincide with the official Salon.
The 1999 supernatural suspense thriller, released on Shyamalan's 29th birthday, was the masterwork
of a young unknown filmmaker, exalted by critics and adored by moviegoers whose need to rewatch the film after being stunned by its twist ending catapulted it to tremendous heights at the box office.
Most of the main players — including the writer - director, cinematographer, composer and a handful
of young unknown actors — have never done a feature film before.
The thrill
of a young unknown emerging to take senior football by the scruff of the neck is seldom matched.
Writer - director Todd Graff leads an enormously talented cast
of young unknowns in a spirited story of misfit teens who find validation and kinship at a camp for performing arts.
One gallery that is a constant standout is néon, a not - for - profit organization dedicated to championing the work
of younger unknowns.
Not exact matches
The drugstore chain is a relative
unknown outside its home
of Quebec, but there, the founder is a familiar, grandfatherly icon who, along with his
youngest son and current CEO, François, was inducted into Canada's Marketing Hall
of Legends last year.
What happened was no more than that one forenoon, after a morning
of «religious» enthusiasm, I had a visit from an
unknown young man, without being there in spirit.
Clete is an unloved
young man
of unknown parentage, who in his off - kilter, schizophrenic way is attracted to Val.
Our daughter went through divorce (and many years,
unknown to us
of her husband's unfaithfulness) and we loved her through it all, gave her practical and emotional support and now share her happiness in remarriage with 4 kiddies (the
youngest from this new marriage).
What needs to be repeated and emphasized at this point is the fact that the focal point
of the empty tomb story is the Easter message proclaimed by the
unknown young man, «Fear nothing; you are looking for Jesus
of Nazareth, who was crucified.
Marc Pulvar, assistant regional secretary, asked for prayer for direction as the
young Christian leaders face the aftermath
of the storm and
unknown plans for the rest
of the school year.
He came in as a
young unknown defender, whom many criticised for his lack
of experience.
That was the unanswered question all Britain was asking after the nation's outstanding
young racing greyhound (below) was snatched from his kennel by
unknown thieves in the dark
of the night
It seems like people think spotting talent is easy.In fact when it comes to Wenger it's almost as if spotting talent is his talent.He can bring in a
young player who looks so average to everyone but with time the player seems to develop into a star.It's just that not everything is meant to be.I can also say that if Wenger had signed certain players he wouldn't have been looking at a
young Kante and Lemar.I still expect an
unknown young player who has the potential to be one
of the very very best in the world to be signed before he leaves.
Though vaguely familiar names dot the rosters
of the WBA, what the league aspires to be is a showcase for the
young and
unknown who need just a bit
of seasoning to make it in the big time.
But luckily for the Red Sox one
of the
unknowns, a
young pitcher named Sam Jones, turned out to be good enough to win more than 200 big league games.
Tech returns an exciting
young foursome — ends Vinny Mihota and Trevon Hill and tackles Ricky Walker and Tim Settle (combined: 26.5 tackles for loss, six sacks, seven pass breakups)-- but it's the same problem as with parts
of the offense: you go straight from an interesting first string to an
unknown second.
He has consistently shown that he generally buys 2 types
of players, stopgap veterans and
young unknowns.
Xhaka, an
unknown quantity to a large proportion
of fans this summer, is sure to be the player most essential to success for the
young crop
of Swiss players hoping to at least reach the knockout stage.
Nevertheless, Xhaka - an
unknown quantity to a large proportion
of fans this summer - is sure to be the player most essential to success for the
young crop
of Swiss players hoping to at least reach the knockout stage.
The
young coach who, like Jürgen Klopp, got the most out
of a largely
unknown Mainz team, really made his mark when he became Borussia Dortmund's head coach.
Real Salt Lake (+4000) One
of the perennial
unknowns in the league, Real Salt Lake are a fun
young team with eight academy players.
Although it is
unknown how prevalent the practice
of propping bottles for the
young infant is, probably the overwhelming majority
of babies who are able to hold their own bottles become almost entirely responsible for feeding themselves.
In the UK, complex arithmetic is taught in schools much later than it is in America, but simple algebra is introduced in the early years, in concrete forms that give
young children the important concepts so that they do not become afraid
of equations and
unknown letters when, later on, they reach more complex algebra.
As a
young child, I remember the fear
of the
unknown when being introduced to my step - siblings.
The exact cause
of SIDS remains
unknown, but a number
of risk factors have been identified, such as sleeping on the tummy, second hand smoke, overheating, premature birth, low birth weight, and
young age
of the mother.
In a flurry
of cabinet changes which aimed to consolidate his power, the King appointed his experienced and respected nephew, Mohammed bin Nayef, as crown prince and his
young, relatively
unknown son, Mohammed bin Salman, as his deputy.
«Indeed, for as much promise as the Internet offers
young people in the form
of educational resources and social connections, there is great concern about the dangers and
unknowns associated with a medium that is growing by several billion web pages per day.»
Far more important to me is what drives healthy
young women like 25 year old Dusty Radar (profiled in today's Hartford Courant) to cut off their breasts, inject themselves with an amount
of testosterone not intended for their bodies (whose long - term consequences are
unknown) and possibly sterilize themselves with unnecessary hysterectomies in order to become a pseudo-man i.e., a transman.
That, however, may be revised downwards as many
of those whose ages are currently
unknown will be SNP politicians, who are likely to be
younger.
Silver Award: Catherine (Cat) Wise, Patti Parson, Jason Lelchuk, Murrey Jacobson and Sara Just PBS NewsHour «How moss revealed an undetected air pollution threat in Portland» Oct. 12, 2016 «These robots are helping answer a huge
unknown about
young marine life» Nov. 2, 2016 Cat Wise and her colleagues offered solid reporting on the uses
of science to better understand the nearby environment.
ICSI had been carried out for the fathers
of 50 out
of 54
of the
young men because
of male - factor infertility (48 for male infertility only, two for combined male and female infertility), while the remaining four sets
of parents suffered from infertility with
unknown cause.
Earlier this year, Lerner, Xie and their colleagues reported using the new method to find an antibody that can perform the remarkable trick
of turning bone marrow cells into
young brain cells, via a previously
unknown signaling mechanism.
Was it working in a team
of enthusiastic
young people exploring
unknown (scientific) territories or working to solve a tough problem?
However, the neural basis
of early overgrowth remains
unknown and can only be known from direct quantitative studies
of the
young postmortem autistic brain.
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is among the most common neurological diseases in
young adults, affecting 350 000 individuals in the United States and 2 million worldwide.1 Prevailing thought is that MS is an autoimmune disorder whereby an
unknown agent or agents triggers a T cell — mediated inflammatory attack, causing demyelination
of central nervous system tissue.2
This analysis did not include a comparison
of young adult S6k1 — / — mutants with the respective littermate controls; thus, it is currently
unknown whether the observed effects are due to slowed aging or represent aging - independent consequences
of S6k1 deletion.
It is stated that the ladies find the
young adventure seeking man attractive such that they break barriers and set put for an
unknown destination in which they want to get the most
of their life.
Paris, in the early 1990s: a group
of young activists is desperately tied to finding the cure against an
unknown lethal disease.
part horror part comedy is what The Cabin in the wood tries to be.the horror was an emotion
of fearing the
unknown that lies beyond human knowledge while the comedy is a satire on the
young generation that was depicted with the killing
of
The story follows a variety
of characters from the cigar store owner, one
of his customers, a
young kid, an
unknown father, and a woman from the past.
part horror part comedy is what The Cabin in the wood tries to be.the horror was an emotion
of fearing the
unknown that lies beyond human knowledge while the comedy is a satire on the
young generation that was depicted with the killing
of typical american teenager.
The likes
of Bryan Cranston, Blythe Danner and William Petersen needn't have turned up at all, but James Caan lightens the mood whenever he's onscreen and the
young unknowns get a chance to shine instead; particularly (the director's daughter) Betty Kaye, who develops a crush on her teacher and Sami Gayle as a
young prostitute who develops a similar infatuation.
Hirsch's McCandless never casts judgment on those who lead lives he finds empty, a remarkable job
of acting for a
young relatively -
unknown talent and an interesting choice, as the headstrong lad was likely riding on a bit
of hubris and contempt for the sham from which he was escaping.
Ehrenreich, who is reportedly in the final stages
of hammering out his deal to play the
young rogue made iconic by Harrison Ford, won the role over the likes
of Jack Reynor, Ansel Elgort and thousands
of unknowns who tried out for it.
«It wasn't just a teacher and a student,» Ali Fazal says
of the previously almost
unknown relationship between a
young Muslim clerk from India and Queen Victoria revealed in Victoria & Abdul.
With a cast
of unknowns, an obscure second - time director and a story about two high - school kids who befriend a
young woman with terminal leukemia, this microbudget indie is about as far from the obvious Oscar heavy - hitters as we can imagine.
While A Taste
of Honey (1961) fits neatly into the kitchen - sink description with its succession
of grim apartments, the anger in this story is provided by not a
young man but a
young woman, Jo, played by the then
unknown Rita Tushingham.