Sentences with phrase «on beckett»

Paint — Benjamin Moore China White Star Decals — Urban Walls London Underground Print — Perch Home Pillows on Beckett's bed — Mor Design, Intl Threads, Kaekoo Shop, The Ivory Gull White mudcloth — The Stella Blue Gallery Name Letters — Pottery Barn Kids
Given the tight Burlington market, the sale required a lot of attention on Beckett's part.
26 Jan 2001 Installation based on Beckett play at the Irish Museum of Modern Art A new installation directed by Neil Jordan and based on Samuel Beckett's play for theatre, «Not I», opens to the public at the Irish Museum of Modern Art on Thursday 1 February.
A quote from Terry Eagleton on Beckett in the Guardian (2006), which fits van Velde's work as well, will introduce my final point: «A champion of the ambiguous and indeterminate, his fragmentary, provisional art is supremely anti-totalitarian.»
Screenprint on Beckett High White paper; From the AP edition of 50 aside the edition of 250; Signed and numbered in ink on verso; Copyright stamp on verso; Printed by Styria Studio, Inc., New York, NY; Published by Castelli Graphics and Multiples, Inc., New York, NY Illustrated in Andy Warhol Prints, A Catalogue Raisonne 1962 - 1987, Feldman / Schellmann, pg.
If American filmmakers seem to have spent a lot of time in therapy, or rehab, or both, it looks like the best European directors were weaned on Beckett and Camus --- or maybe (and here's a crazy idea) Buddhism.
Charles Wheeler, the senior partner (Jason Robards) hands Beckett a case involving the firm's most important client, and then, a few days later, another lawyer notices on Beckett's forehead the telltale lesions of the skin cancer associated with AIDS.

Not exact matches

By circumventing the traditional retail process, brands like Beckett Simonon can focus on the two things that matter most: design and price.
There, on «the threshold of heaven,» as the English critic Lucy Beckett has suggested, the old philosopher may at last have identified poetic beauty not as a creative substitute for divine revelation, but as an instance of «our participation in truth.»
Beckett's apparent insistence, later in the book, on the importance of Catholic sympathies (e.g. in Shakespeare and Samuel Johnson) suggests apologetics, not aesthetics, and reminds one uncomfortably that arguing the case for reasonable faith and faith - based reason is tremendously difficult without straying into what appears to be a partisan position.
Similarly, Beckett's distinction between Augustine and Aquinas ignores the influence of the former on the latter and perpetuates an opposition that is commonly held but largely fallacious.
In order to demonstrate the central importance of the humanities, Beckett attempts a recuperation of the Augustinian tradition of thought (distinguished from the scholastic tradition founded on Aquinas).
Mr Beckett went on to say: «If it's not safe for human consumption we can not give it out.
Michael Beckett, manager at the site on Moorside Business Park, told the East Anglican Daily Times (EADT): «We do get donations that are out of date more often than we would like.»
In a very jovial conversation with podcast hosts Jimmy Bullard and Rob Beckett, Warner said: «So I think David James has poured water on my chair, to start with.
They will now face Leeds Beckett 2nd team on Wednesday 2nd March.
For our team, the focus will now be on the conference cup semi-finals, where they face Leeds Beckett next Wednesday.
Joining (Roger) Clemens on the Stars are other former MLB all - stars such as Tim Hudson, Josh Beckett, Ben Sheets, Roy Oswalt, Dan Uggla, Brad Penny, Jason Isringhausen, J.D. Drew, Jack Wilson and Brandon Inge, all of whom are volunteering their services.
Boston sends righty Josh Beckett to the mound who has been inconsistent on the year, with a 5 - 7 record and a 4.44 ERA.
Looking to avenge England's devastating tumble out of the Rugby World Cup on Saturday night, our men's rugby union 1st team head east to face the University of Sheffield in the Northern 1A; a new league for our club, which is dominated by the likes of Leeds Beckett Carnegie and University of Liverpool.
Moving Punto and the $ 327,000 left on his 2012 contract enabled the Red Sox to get under the luxury tax for the season: They only finished the year $ 47,177 under the $ 178 million luxury tax threshold, and they never would have gotten there if the Dodgers had refused to take on Punto's contract in addition to the other quarter - billion dollars that Gonzalez, Crawford, and Beckett represented.
Watford opened the scoring on the stroke of half time thanks to Rinsola Babajide's header, but Emma Beckett equalised for the Bees in the closing minutes to send the match to penalties.
In the race, Carlos got the drop on «the torpedo» only to find him clattering into the side of his car at Becketts.
When Beckett was 6 weeks old and about 10 - 11 lbs, they fit great on the lowest rise.
On those MP questions, Margaret Beckett (Lab, you know her, unfortunately) asks about upskilling our labour force.
The MEP cited foreign secretary Margaret Beckett's U-turn on allowing public scrutiny of the council of ministers, something Tony Blair had previously backed, and Labour's failure to support an end to the EU parliament's expensive monthly moves to Strasbourg.
In an interview with the Sunday Times yesterday, Ms Beckett said there was «real merit» in publishing a white paper on Trident because it would be a «very good thing for all of us as a country to think carefully about what the situation of today is».
Foreign secretary Margaret Beckett has said she is «genuinely relieved and grateful» that a Briton who has been on Pakistan's death row for 18 years is to be spared.
This summer the UN security council agreed to impose weapons - related sanctions on North Korea under resolution 1695, but Ms Beckett said: «Any new sanctions would clearly have to go further than this.
Although she was informally described in the media as «Acting» Leader, she was fully Leader by the terms of the party's constitution, albeit on a temporary basis, as was the case with Margaret Beckett in 1994.
In other developments on Wednesday, Margaret Beckett, one of Labour's most senior figures, said the party risked breaking up unless Corbyn stepped down.
In response, Ms Beckett noted there had been a «consistent thread of appeals for the utmost restraint on both sides» from the G8 and the EU.
And finally, the chancellor highlighted the government's new agriculture policy, drawn up with environment minister Margaret Beckett, which would marry the principles of global free trade with concerns about high - quality food and its effect on the environment.
Ms Beckett led a UN Security Council debate on climate change, insisting that it has become a security threat.
Foreign secretary Margaret Beckett has also put her holiday plans on hold.
Voting for two of the three seats representing backbench MPs and all MEPs (Margaret Beckett was elected unopposed under gender balance requirements) put chalenger John Healey miles ahead on 216, with Steve Rotherham edging Dennis Skinner out by 133 to 121.
But Mrs Beckett stressed: «Our goal remains a negotiated solution on the basis of the E3 plus 3's far reaching proposals of June.
Foreign secretary Margaret Beckett refused to comment on the issue during a press conference, saying only that ministers were «getting accustomed to the excessive focus on the issues that you raise and accustomed to getting on with the job of government».
In March 2004, environment secretary Margaret Beckett announced that the government would permit the commercial cultivation of the GM maize tested in the FSE trials, on certain conditions relating to further testing after 2006.
In a statement released this lunchtime, Mrs Beckett said she would be studying the IAEA report and «consulting our international partners on next steps».
Opening the Queen's speech debate on foreign affairs, Ms Beckett told MPs that with the transfer of Najaf in December and Maysan, where some UK troops are based, in January, the process of handing over control to the Iraqi forces was «well underway».
Looking at the careers of these (and Margaret Beckett), I think it shows that long termers who solely owe their position on the front bench to the fact that they were Minister for Spoons twenty years ago aren't necessarily the most capable ministers either.
Now we have heard a number of outstanding speeches, and sadly time will prevent me from acknowledging them all but I would just like to single out the contributions both for and against the motion from my honourable and right honourable friends the members for Derby South [Margaret Beckett], Kingston Upon Hull West and Hessle [Alan Johnson], Normanton Pontefract and Castleford [Yvette Cooper], Barnsley Central [Dan Jarvis], Wakefield [Mary Creagh], Wolverhampton South East [Pat McFadden], Brent North [Barry Gardiner], Liverpool West Derby [Stephen Twigg], Wirral West [Margaret Greenwood], Stoke on Trent North [Ruth Smeeth], Birmingham Ladywood [Shabana Mahmood] and the honourable members for Reigate [Crispin Blunt], South West Wiltshire [Andrew Murrison], Tonbridge and Malling [John Stanley], Chichester [Andrew Tyrie] and Wells [James Heappey].
In view of the way Blair is now seen by many activists, including those who — as Patrick Wintour says — either left in 2003 or were too young, it is worth noting that John Prescott and Margaret Beckett, both on the left, did better: they got 43 % of the college between them, including almost half the union votes.
The tour comes after Margaret Beckett's report into why Labour lost the 2015 election cited its failure to establish a «connection» with voters on immigration as one of the key factors.
For example, on communications, this is Beckett's recommendation,
In an emotional interview on the Today programme, former acting Labour leader Margaret Beckett urged Jeremy Corbyn to «stand aside».
Mrs Beckett and Sir Menzies both found their claims scrutinised in the Daily Telegraph and sought to defend them on the programme, in which Tory frontbencher Theresa May also appeared.
Others Ian Austin (Dudley North) Adrian Bailey (West Bromwich West) Kevin Barron (Rother Valley) Margaret Beckett (Derby South) Tom Blenkinsop (Middlesbrough South & Cleveland East) Ben Bradshaw (Exeter) Jenny Chapman (Darlington) Ann Coffey (Stockport) Yvette Cooper (Normanton Pontefract & Castleford) Neil Coyle (Bermondsey & Old Southwark) Mary Creagh (Wakefield) Stella Creasy (Walthamstow) Simon Danczuk (Rochdale) Jim Dowd (Lewisham West & Penge) Louise Ellman (Liverpool Riverside) Frank Field (Birkenhead) Jim Fitzpatrick (Poplar & Limehouse) Colleen Fletcher (Coventry North East) Caroline Flint (Don Valley) Harriet Harman (Camberwell & Peckham) Margaret Hodge (Barking) George Howarth (Knowsley) Tristram Hunt (Stoke - on - Trent Central) Dan Jarvis (Barnsley Central) Alan Johnson (Hull West & Hessle) Graham Jones (Hyndburn) Helen Jones (Warrington North) Liz Kendall (Leicester West) Dr Peter Kyle (Hove) Chris Leslie (Nottingham East) Siobhain McDonagh (Mitcham & Morden) Alison McGovern (Wirral South) Bridget Phillipson (Houghton & Sunderland South) Jamie Reed (Copeland) Emma Reynolds (Wolverhampton North East) Geoffrey Robinson (Coventry North West) Joan Ryan (Enfield North) Ruth Smeeth (Stoke - on - Trent North) Angela Smith (Penistone & Stocksbridge) John Spellar (Warley) Gisela Stuart (Birmingham Edgbaston) Gareth Thomas (Harrow West) Chuka Umunna (Streatham) Keith Vaz (Leicester East) Phil Wilson (Sedgefield) John Woodcock (Barrow & Furness)
On another day of drama at Westminster, four former Labour leaders - Margaret Beckett, Harriet Harman, Gordon Brown and Ed Miliband - all said it was time for Mr Corbyn to stand down, as did David Cameron.
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