Sentences with phrase «par excellence from»

Well, fortunately Seventh Generation's Chief Inspired Protagonist Jeffrey Hollender saved me a phone call, sharing his thoughts on his blog on how the socially - conscious company par excellence from Vermont could get in bed with what is likely to many of his customers a company representing the entire antithesis of the world they want to live in.
He experienced hospitality par excellence from his Japanese colleagues and «was constantly invited to social events with them,» Garbi recalls.

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The emperor became the patron par excellence (as we can see in the earlier quotation from Nicolaus of Damascus) and the model for (and patron of) the local benefactors outside Rome, who were in turn patrons of others lower down the socio - economic scale (he was, however, the only euergetes of Rome itself — no one else was allowed to make benefactions in that city).
The first surprise in this passage from Deuteronomy is that the biblical lawgiver par excellence is also the prototypical prophet.
Here, then, is special providence, par excellence; and it is special not by its being removed from all relationship to God's more general providence in ordering, controlling, and caring for nature and history and the lives of men, but by the heightening and focussing in that one moment in history or in human life of what God everywhere and always is «up to.»
The Kantian concept of the transcendental illusion, applied to the religious object par excellence, is one of inexhaustible philosophical fecundity; it grounds a critique that is radically different from that of Feuerbach or Nietzsche.
Robert McNamara, capitalist par excellence and former head of the World Bank, smugly rejected development from below, maintaining in Poland, for example, after the fall of communism, that only corporate executives knew how to use money and to invest.
Moreover, if the argument from synchrony is to decide, what is to be done with the fact that the religious age par excellence would seem to be old age, when the uproar of the sexual life is past?
Making a place for faith beyond the support of historical research is also removing faith from the threat of historical research, which means security par excellence.
Is the history recorded in the New Testament just a vague reality which underlies the Christian consciousness, the contours of which can no longer be recovered, or is it not rather the event par excellence, quite apart from our subjective consciousness?
Michael struggles to restore divine justice and defends the People of God from his enemies, above all from the enemy par excellence, the devil.
It is, of course, another matter in E, which reflects the period about 850 - 750, and betrays every evidence of stemming from Israel's early prophetic circles.5 In the various E material Moses consistently appears not merely in the role of prophet, but prophet par excellence:
Whilst humans developed culture par excellence, they are not alone in choosing purposes, learning from others and so transmitting culture from one generation to the next.
First off, Joe Biden seems to be trying to be the video candidate par excellence, at least judging from a couple of interesting moves he made last week.
The former President «Slick» Willie is a politician par excellence and he can spin words and raise money from his Hollywood and Wall St. friends.
Excerpt: «To restore California's former preeminence: Fully funded tuition free public education par excellence bar none from pre-k through 16 for all.
Be it because of the September issues, the «back to school» mentality or the transition from summer to fall: September is the shopping month par excellence.
A chronicler of privilege and prep par excellence, Whit Stillman was at the height of his powers when he made The Last Days of Disco, which receives a respectable but ultimately imperfect Blu - ray upgrade from Criterion.
Yet, doing so would also require that the industry (and critics) embrace the fact that most of such films would, at least initially, be rather underwhelming if not outright bad: after all, it is only through repeatedly practicing the craft of genre filmmaking that, over time, a film industry can elevate its game and make reliably solid films in any given genre — films that can hold their own when compared to those from other nations that excel at genre filmmaking, including Hollywood (the genre filmmaking tradition par excellence), France, South Korea, or Hong Kong.
Which is not to say that Anderson doesn't try to inject father issues into the tale of concierge par excellence M. Gustave (Ralph Fiennes) and his tutelage of «Lobby Boy» orphan Zero (Tony Revolori), which leads from one flashback to another and back to a mid-current where Zero, grown into F. Murray Abraham, relates his sweeping tale of ruin to a half - interested author (Jude Law) who grows into Tom Wilkinson writing a book — who grows into a statue of the author played by Wilkinson, to which a young woman pays her respects whilst reading, yes, The Grand Budapest Hotel.
White House Down, the latest from disaster film director par excellence Roland Emmerich, performs such a dance of prevarication with all the outwardly liberal leanings of the 18 - 34 millennial demographic.
In a film year marked by gothic imagery, twisted interpretations of classic myth, and send - ups of modern art, who'd expect all three from the sequel to John Wick, the surrealist action movie par excellence that cast Keanu Reeves as a hit man out to avenge his dog?
Superba: OM's supercharged — Vintage sports car Coinciding with the publication of his book about OM, Alessandro Silva looks at the firm's famous 665 SSMM model / London to Brighton 2013 — David Burgess-Wise hears some murmurs of discontent as he reports from the annual London to Brighton Veteran Car Run / Aero Minx: cad's car par excellence?
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The family dog par excellence, the golden retriever couldn't miss from the list.
Working in human resources for a social welfare agency, she is well - positioned in her role as volunteer coordinator, principal adoption counselor for all our Petco stores, foster parent par excellence, go - to - gal for all sorts of questions from all sorts of people — including the rest of the board.
The creative pulse of the city can be traced through history, from the medieval and Romanesque architecture through Gothic spires and the whimsy of the Catalan architectural era par excellence, «Modernisme.»
Hotel Los Cántaros is located in a central area called Ribera del Marisco (Seafood Bank) in El Puerto de Santa María, a leisure area par excellence located only 10 minutes from the beach in the famous Andalusia region.
Gathering together extensive documentation and rare archive material on the numerous exhibitions they organized together from 1995 on, the book is introduced by art theorist and friend of the artist Max Wechsler, who followed West's work closely for many years, and whose illuminating foreword begins: «Without doubt, he was an odd bird, a gifted idler, a Vienna man sui generis and eccentric par excellence
This lofty storage space inspires with its revolving ramp, which extends over 15 metres upward: an exhibition place par excellence for photography, with spectacular visual axes for viewing from near and afar.
The first part looks at the resonance between the inspiring, bizarre and sometimes tragic stories of these diverse bandits, the outsider rebel par excellence, often rewritten as mere criminals (or naively romanticised as wayward figures) and excluded from the narrative of revolutionary struggle.
Proclaiming the body as a medium par excellence, Ulay considers his works from the Renais sense series as Auto - Polaroids «that serve as reference in the process of his construction of multiple identities».
It is perhaps the activity par excellence which transforms the most fundamental of human modalities, standing and / or walking, from its functional basis (and the very material, or physical, structure of being) to something more.
At the Dickinson stand, the first par excellence that all meet on the square incoming right — where the majority of the public sees the masterpieces of this year's exhibition two stand - out works: a Pierre Auguste Renoir's magnificent work from 1885 and soon after - incredible but true - a Gerhard Richter from 1983.
Riley's ability to clearly elucidate her practice as an abstract artist par excellence, and her measured use of a precise language, to objectively explain and describe the carefully selected examples from her Curve paintings, provided a simple exegesis of practice that absorbed the audience.
Although, FWIW, my take was from the POV that Nurse appears to have acquired his «knowledge» — both of climate science and of skeptics — from no less a tutor than the world - renowned «expert» (and erstwhile RS employee), Bob < fast - fingered obsessive whiner par excellence > Ward!
Miscellany of parts, head of a dragon, That turns on your s - bend neck as the earth Turns from dawn to dusk, one - eighty degrees, Your arched, phoenix - wings, water bird's Webbed feet, make you lord of the littoral, Mingling with the elements of air, water, earth, (Your feathers non-water-proof, adapted to Submerged swimming par excellence,)
James Hansen, activist scientist * par excellence *, believes that the draft Copenhagen treaty is deeply flawed and would like to see it rejected so that the parties start from scratch.
Scott A. Woolbright and four colleagues from the University of Illinois, Northern Arizona University and the University of Tennessee are ecologists par excellence.
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