Sentences with phrase «one's extraordinary career»

This modest commission not only created a teenage entrepreneur, it kick - started one of the most celebrated and extraordinary careers in the design industry.
Employers and clients alike will always be impressed by those who lead extraordinary careers.
Caro in Yorkshire commemorates the artist's extraordinary career with two distinct yet complementary exhibitions presented at The Hepworth Wakefield and Yorkshire Sculpture Park from July 18 to November 1, 2015, along with a monumental work sited in Victoria Gardens, Leeds.
But I love the idea of making the All - Star teams a reward for extraordinary careers, with only some recognition of first - half stats mixed in.
Born John Ewing Richter in New Brunswick, N.J., in 1911, Jack Cole's extraordinary career as a top American dancer / choreographer began with pioneering modern - dance troupe, Denishawn.
In his place, they hired Roger Deakins, who has gone on to have one of the most extraordinary careers in cinema.
Anselm Kiefer's triumphant retrospective at London's Royal Academy revealed just how extraordinary a career he has had
This second exhibition reflect LeWitt's extraordinary career not only as a prolific artist but also as an insatiable collector.
Bringing together over 100 works from major international collections, the exhibition examines Höch's extraordinary career from the 1910s to the 1970s.
«Jim Watson has had an exceptionally distinguished and extraordinary career in science, as co-discoverer of the structure of DNA, as co-instigator of the human genome project, as leader of Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, and through his textbook and popular science writing.
OCAD recognized Rashid's extraordinary career with an Honorary Doctorate in 2006.
From 1979's Scum to 2011's Hugo, via gems like Sexy Beast, Nil By Mouth and The Proposition, British actor Ray Winstone has had a most extraordinary career.
Charan, who recently visited Toronto for the CEO Global Network's speaker series, says he owes his extraordinary career to a knack for «listening, searching for the viewpoints of different people, and learning.
When we asked Peter Diamandis how he sees his extraordinary career, he told us, «I think of myself as a 9 - year - old kid having a blast.»
This program has spotlighted the extraordinary careers of legendary artists such as the late John Lennon, Aretha Franklin and Bonnie Raitt, among many others.
When the early church came to grips with the problem presented by the extraordinary career and the tragic fate of its Founder, it turned for elucidation to these passages of Isaiah, which speak of a life of service and a martyr's death.
It was an extraordinary career.
That opening led into a discussion of the Requiem and his extraordinary career since Jesus Christ Superstar.
Ryan Giggs is poised to reach yet another milestone in his extraordinary career on Tuesday when he is expected to make his 1,000 th appearance in senior football.
Laurent Koscielny has had an extraordinary career at Arsenal which ultimately shows that you can go from the depths of the unknown in professional football, all the way up to becoming arguably one of the very best players in the trade for your position.
Messi drops deep to double up as a forward and a playmaker for the Blaugrana these days and at 30, this is perhaps the best - ever version of Leo in an extraordinary career at Camp Nou.
For a player 18 months away from his 30th birthday, by any stretch of the imagination he has had an extraordinary career.
It's the latest move in an extraordinary career where the backing of the PM has proved critical more than once.
«We were there 12 months of the year in a climate much more severe than Axel Heiberg,» he recalls, working on the lakes and in the mines all winter, «but it was an extraordinary career opportunity.»
Rope is not merely a stunt that is justified by the extraordinary career that contains it, but one of the movies that makes that career extraordinary.
Even though he's put out hits and misses, German director Wim Wenders has had an extraordinary career, balancing innovative narrative films like Paris, Texas and Wings of Desire with memorable documentaries The Buena Vista Social Club and Pina.
2012 marks the twentieth anniversary of the start of Quentin Tarantino's extraordinary career.
This lead to Hugh Jackman, then a relatively - unknown Australian stage actor, landing the role of a lifetime that launched his extraordinary career.
This is just one example of many in his extraordinary career, which led to him becoming a full - fledged production designer.
Think of «Punch - Drunk Love» as a palate cleanser in Paul Thomas Anderson's extraordinary career.
For most artists, winning an honorary Academy Award would mark the culmination of a long and extraordinary career.
Young actresses with the potential to have an extraordinary career are a rare find.
December 29, 2015 • Maya Shankar was well on her way to an extraordinary career as a violinist when an injury closed that door.
Screenwriter Aaron Sorkin's look behind the scenes at three key product launches mines the tech firebrand's extraordinary career for human drama.
Moreover, it refers to Warren Beatty at this point in an extraordinary career that began in the New American Cinema and that wave of Method actors filling in the spaces left behind by the Golden Age.
As one of the most beloved and honoured actors in contemporary cinema, Binoche discusses an extraordinary career that has taken her from Godard to Godzilla, and her performance in the Festival selection Clouds of Sils Maria.
However, it was only a matter before the Massachusetts native stepped back into the breach, and having first acted in a 1962 episode of Dennis the Menace, The Art of the Steal ensures that his extraordinary career has surpassed the 50 year mark.
A Masters of Arts degree in Educational Administration and Supervision at New York University would lead the way to his extraordinary career in education.
«We look back with great pride over an extraordinary career path of the production at Plant Rosslyn.
The BMW 3 Series can look back over an extraordinary career path.
With twists and reversals that only the mind of James Patterson could create, Roses Are Red is by far the most explosive, surprising, and fast - paced novel of James Patterson's extraordinary career.
Rusesabagina tells for the first time the full story of his life — growing up as the son of a rural farmer, the child of a mixed marriage, his extraordinary career path which led him to become the first Rwandan manager of the Belgian - owned Hotel Milles Collines — all of which contributed to his heroic actions in the face of such horror.
The V&A had been given unprecedented access to the David Bowie Archive to curate the first international retrospective of his extraordinary career that featured more than 300 objects, including handwritten lyrics, original costumes, fashion, photography, film, music videos, set designs and Bowie's own instruments.
Even with an extraordinary career in the financial industry, Krawcheck's admits to the difficulty of discussing the «death» details about finances:
During his extraordinary career Jackson sold an estimated 750 million records worldwide, released 13 No. 1 singles and became one of a handful of artists to be inducted twice into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
And so that brings us to end of Genyo Takeda's extraordinary career.
Spanning thirty - five years of the artist's extraordinary career, «Now» features over thirty paintings, works on paper and sculptures dating from 1979 to 2014.
«This once - in - a-lifetime exhibition comprises works from every phase of Picasso's extraordinary career, including masterpieces from his Blue, Rose, Expressionist, Cubist, Neoclassical and Surrealist periods,» describes John E. Buchanan, Jr., director of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco.
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