Sentences with phrase «pivotal events»

The afternoon general session is with Pivot Award winners in Architecture, Development, Finance & RE Brokerage about last year's pivotal events that impact the industry's operation.
We will discuss any pivotal events that have had an impact on the relationship.
Seven artists — Richard Wentworth, John Akomfrah, Jane and Louise Wilson, Hannah Starkey, Roger Hiorns and Simon Fujiwara — have each been invited to curate a «chapter» of the exhibition, selecting artworks and objects that capture pivotal events from the last 70 years, from the emergence of the surveillance state to the mad cow disease epidemic.
In her NYC Studio, Carrie Moyer talks about pivotal events in her life that brought her to painting, and the influence history has had in her work.
Lawrence is known for his epic series that celebrate and chronicle the lives of everyday people to game changing historical figures and pivotal events in the history of the African diaspora.
The coolest thing is that it's the only place you'll be able to experience the pivotal events that help shape the look of one of the next iconic planets in theStar Wars universe.
These punchy accounts of youth hockey matches and other pivotal events are generated, Hammond told us, by «a simple set of derivations from the data.»
As she explores the old North German farmhouse after her grandmother's death, she sifts through family lore and revisits the pivotal events of her youth.
Coursing through some of the pivotal events of the time — including the Spanish Influenza pandemic — and culminating in the Boston Police Strike of 1919, The Given Day explores the crippling violence and irrepressible exuberance of a country at war with, and in the thrall of, itself.
There, amid the buffets and lounge singers, between the imagined appearance of her late husband and the very real arrival of her estranged daughter, Harriet is forced to take a long look back, confronting the truth about pivotal events that changed the course of her life.
Plainspoken and full of detail - rich memories, her inspiring personal story illuminates pivotal events in America's history.
But more than the accurate behind - the - scenes look at one of the pivotal events in recent history, what really makes Owen's work stand out is not the detailed description of the high profile manhunt or the months of training using the latest in military technology.
In one corner: Stephen King, longtime channeler of America's id, takes on one of the pivotal events in our history: the Kennedy assassination.
This inspiring personal story illuminates pivotal events in America's history.
Through an analysis of pivotal events in his presidency as well as his public and private pronouncements, the authors reveal a side of Lincoln that educators would do well to emulate within and beyond the classroom.
We also share pivotal events and other destiny changing encounters, such as the horrifying crash that took his mother's life (this is shown from the prospective of young Henry sitting in the back seat of the car).
Even a «Rashomon» structure that withholds Linda's point - of - view of certain pivotal events delivers its revelations with the bland efficiency of a TV newsmagazine.
The bulk of the film transpires in flashback, as Charlie narrates the pivotal events of his past while standing trail for his atrocities.
The «Big Burn,» as it became known, is one of those largely forgotten but pivotal events in American history that shaped national policy in ways that still affect us today.
Image analysis, completed less than a month later, covered a total of 36,000 square kilometers and revealed roadblocks, an influx of military vehicles at airbases, naval blockades, and other pivotal events as the conflict escalated.
Like condemning the conquests of Caesar, the rise of Charlemagne, the invention of the steam engine, or numerous other historically pivotal events, condemning the arrival of Columbus in America is nothing more than the indulgence of speculation about the «what ifs» of history.
In Eddy's theology, Jesus» virgin birth, crucifixion and bodily resurrection were the pivotal events in human history, absolutely indispensable to human salvation.
Hesburgh's view was highlighted by two pivotal events — the Land O'Lakes Statement and Mario Cuomo's 1984 speech at Notre Dame — both of which Fr.
It wasn't sheer coincidence that last year marked two pivotal events in the world's vehicle industry.
Looking back on it, every pivotal event in my life happened seemingly at random.
As the battle for dominance in the auto industry heated up, the Motor Show became a pivotal event.
The Crowdfund Global Expo is a pivotal event for the crowdfund and finance industries, and the number one event for professionals taking crowdfunding to the next level.
This was a pivotal event in Judaic mythology / history.
After Jesus died and rose from the dead, the new believers understood that the death and resurrection of Jesus was the central event in the history of the world, and that all Christian belief and practice focused around this pivotal event.
Till's murder is noted as a pivotal event motivating the African - American Civil Rights Movement.
When more than a million LGBT people and their friends and families gather in New York City this weekend to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the birth of the modern LGBT rights movement, we hope that there will be another pivotal event — marriage equality — for them to celebrate.»
«This weekend marks the 40th anniversary of the Stonewall Inn demonstration in New York City, a pivotal event in the LGBT rights movement.
The unwelcome discovery of spontaneous fission was the pivotal event in the race for the bomb, and it is right that this book, described as a «technical history», begins with it.
In addition to being the oldest known example of an early primate skeleton, the new fossil is crucial in elucidating a pivotal event in primate and human evolution — the evolutionary divergence that led to modern monkeys, apes and humans (collectively known as anthropoids) on one branch, and to living tarsiers on the other.
Animal Days (1979) traced Morris's life from childhood through the pivotal event of his life, the 1967 publication of The Naked Ape, the first widely read study of Homo sapiens from the viewpoint of a zoologist.
«The progression of cancer to the metastatic stage represents a pivotal event that influences patient outcomes and the therapeutic options available to patients,» said senior author Pandolfi.
Washington University in St. Louis scientists Fiona Marshall and Ken Olsen, who participated in the conference and contributed to the special issue, discuss some of the key questions that have been raised about this pivotal event in human history.
Minus its pivotal event, «The 15:17 to Paris» feels a lot like sitting through someone else's endless photo slide show: Really only interesting to the people who lived it.
If this episodic, lightly dramatic comedy has any pivotal event, it's when she clams shut like thunder, behaving as if an unforgivable slight has been dealt out.
It takes him a while to get to the pivotal event that turns «Out of the Furnace» from a lived - in character study into a violent tale of vengeance.
One of the framing devices sees a journalist (Billy Crudup) interviewing her for a magazine article a week removed from the pivotal event, giving the picture a Citizen Kane - ish aspect as it probes the enigma wrapped inside a riddle that is Jacqueline Lee Kennedy née Bouvier, who's something of a stranger to herself.
In showing her where her loyalties lie, the prom becomes the pivotal event.
Synopsis: A look at the lives of two teenage girls - inseparable friends Ginger and Rosa - growing up in 1960s London, and the pivotal event the comes to redefine their relationship as the Cuban Missile Crisis looms.
If they discover they are technically horrible (in this case at least), the training will act as the pivotal event that turns them into better people.
This unit uses the PBS documentary film The Murder of Emmett Till to deepen students» understanding of this pivotal event in the history of race relations in the United States.
The fiftieth anniversary of the 1965 Voting Rights March in Alabama is brought back to life in a detailed and moving account of this pivotal event in civil rights history.
In their books looking back at the Twentieth Century, both Peter Jennings and Tom Brokaw referred to World War One as the pivotal event that shaped the rest of the century.
The proprietress, Mrs. Sparrow, has had a vision that predicts his involvement in a pivotal event involving the monarch, and asks to deal his «Octavo,» a divination card game she has invented.
A pivotal event usually occurs in a dynamic scene.
Or was it the pivotal event of human history — the incarnation of the living God?
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