Sentences with phrase «prominent names at»

One of the most prominent names at this year's event was Academy Award winner Kathryn Bigelow, who worked with director Imraan Ismail to create The Protectors: A Walk in the Ranger's Shoes, a look at the rangers guarding elephants from ivory poachers in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

Not exact matches

Rajiv Malik, president and executive director at EpiPen maker Mylan (essentially the company's number two exec), has been named in a wide - ranging civil suit alleging drug price collusion by numerous prominent generic drug makers.
He's not just overshadowed by Sir John A. Even John Diefenbaker — who rates two slots below Borden on the Maclean's list in tenth — gets far more attention, including having both an icebreaker and a prominent Ottawa edifice, at 111 Sussex Drive, near Harper's house, named for him.
A theology professor at Moody named Bryan Litfin was one of the most prominent resisters of diversity initiatives on campus.
Meanwhile, no one is confirming the main name buzzing out there - Rev. Suzan Johnson Cook, a very prominent New York City pastor with a powerful resume, including: being past president of the conference representing all historically black denominations, developing some faith - related policy for President Clinton, former chaplain of the New York City police department, faculty member at Harvard.
Soon after, Shannon began taking meetings with some of Boston's most prominent names in food and health: chef and restaurateur Ming Tsai, Harvard's Walter Willett, M.D., executives at Reebok, a co-founder of Boston Market, and more.
The FBI's investigation into college basketball corruption has already turned up several big names, including assistant coaches at prominent programs and apparel company representatives.
who has an obstetrical maneuver named after her???? She also has been invited to speak at Ted talks, obstetrical and is a very prominent name in the birthing community and has done MUCH to support women, educate professionals and change birth practices for the better within the United States.
Starting a HuffPo account usually requires a blogging track record of some kind, or at least a prominent presence or big name, so those on the Left may want to consider starting a «diary» first on a site like Daily Kos that takes all comers (though be careful about what you post — these sites» readers are typically viciously protective of their online homes, and blatantly promotional posts can get flamed fast).
«Named Bara'u Ibrahim aka Rambo who became prominent in the crime world for operating with 2 AK47 Rifles and his abilities in firing 2 AK47 rifles at the same time during their operations in Kaduna and Zamfara States.
Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown is taking on a prominent role within the state delegation at the DNC after he was name chair of the state committee.
Two prominent names in the conservative movement — Erick Erickson at RedState and The Club For Growth — have promised Griffith will have a tough time convincing Republicans to vote for him, despite the fact that he's now one of their own.
Mr. Smith continued that he could not yet name who was behind the plot he alleged — which he claimed was behind the recent indictments of other prominent black elected leaders — but said that the culprit would be revealed at his retrial in January.
Held at the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City, the prestigious awards ceremony honored the most prominent names in the fashion industry.
During the Depression at Paramount, Lubitsch wasn't just a prominent director; he was a household name.
Still a professor at the fictitious (Frank) Marshall College (named after the prominent producer of the series), it's now 1957 and Indy is pulled into a difficult dilemma when he inadvertently finds himself working for the Russians.
His most prominent project at the moment is a critically acclaimed Hulu miniseries called 11.22.63, produced by J.J. Abrams and based on the Stephen King novel of the same name, in which Franco plays a time - traveler tasked with stopping the John F. Kennedy assassination.
Perhaps you've seen them at a movie screening or on Instagram: plain white T - shirts spelling out the names of prominent female filmmakers or actors such as Andrea Arnold or Isabelle Huppert in black capital letters.
That might seem surprising — especially given the other, more prominent names on the Bond shortlist — but just look at what Kaluuya's been up to in the past year.
The jury, which is composed of prominent names in the filmmaking industry, including Emirati writer and filmmaker Manal Bin Amro, UAE filmmaker Abdullah Hassan Ahmed, Dr Shahin Yazdani, Professor in the Applied Communications programme at Sharjah Women's College, and Pakistani Shoaib Iqbal, Founder and Director of the Lahore International Children's Film Festival, revealed the main challenges they faced during the judging process and shortlisting of the films nominated for the SICFF awards.
According to a flier handed out by anti-mascot activists at a Thursday, November 2 meeting of the Anaheim Union High School District Board of Trustees, the predominantly white students in the class of 1967 who chose to be represented by Johnny Rebel — a term for a Confederate soldier, and the stage name of a prominent white supremacist musician — did so to send «a clear message that people of color were not welcome at Savanna High School or in Anaheim.»
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In her piece, Katherine references (but does not link to in order to avoid helping the blogger with traffic to her site, as Good e-Reader likewise will not) an article that circulated almost virally last weekend, a piece that named thirty prominent, best - selling self - published authors; while specifically targeting author Melissa Foster, who is now pursuing legal action against the blogger, the post by someone who claims to have spent two years «working undercover» at Fiverr names authors Hugh Howey, Blake Crouch, Amanda Hocking, and several others as those who purchased bulk book reviews.
Though the warning did not name a particular vessel, it was widely interpreted as being aimed at Turner's ship, the Lusitania, and indeed in at least one prominent newspaper, the New York World, it was positioned adjacent to Cunard's own advertisement for the ship.
Address privacy concerns of donors by (a) providing in written appeals, at least annually, a means (e.g., such as a check off box) for both new and continuing donors to inform the charity if they do not want their name and address shared outside the organization, (b) providing a clear, prominent and easily accessible privacy policy on any of its websites that tells visitors (i) what information, if any, is being collected about them by the charity and how this information will be used, (ii) how to contact the charity to review personal information collected and request corrections, (iii) how to inform the charity (e.g., a check off box) that the visitor does not wish his / her personal information to be shared outside the organization, and (iv) what security measures the charity has in place to protect personal information.
Prominent signage at Raining Cats and Dogs Pet Festival that includes company name and logo; sponsor can take banner for display at business
It was named for its proximity -LRB-.4 miles) to Saddle Rock which is a prominent feature at the Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park.
Winners will be announced at the annual World Luxury Hotel Awards Gala Ceremony towards the end of the year which will attract prominent names from the global hotel industry.
(Other prominent names mentioned were Sheena Wagstaff, the chairwoman of the department of modern and contemporary art at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and a former chief curator of Tate Modern; Iwona Blazwick, director of Whitechapel Art Gallery; and Nicholas Cullinan, director of the National Portrait Gallery.)
The selection is impressive not only for its breadth of well - known names, like Tyeb Mehta, M. F. Husain, S. H. Raza, Akbar Padamsee, but also for its clever inclusion of the prominent contemporary South Asian artists like Subodh Gupta & A. Balasubramamium, among others, whose resumes include exhibitions at international bienniales, and art fairs.
Although the banal subject matter and the serial nature of these paintings could indicate there was no emotional investment in the painting process, the prominent placement of the artist's first name at the top of each painting suggests otherwise.
Highlighting lesser - known works by prominent artists and key works by some less familiar names, Artists at Mid to Late Career provides another view of the history of art over the last half century.
Notable names who had seminal exhibitions at Brockman include Noah Purifoy, Nengudi, Hassinger, and Hammons, all of whom have gone on to become prominent and legendary figures in contemporary art.
Prominent listing of named scholarships on gallery wall labels at the Annual Student Exhibition (ASE) and student installations in the museum.
But apparently, according to this article at the Guardian, it is totally for real and includes contributions from some fairly prominent artists, as well as funding from the UK government and the 10:10 program (a plea to reduce carbon emissions by 10 % per year, eerily with a name probably purposely similar to 9 - 11).
A government official who threatens to take his name off a paper is not McCarthyism; while on federal grants I have threatened to take my name off papers, and my co-authors did not suffer at all (granted, I am not in the least prominent.)
I tend to agree with the sentiment expressed by the lawyer who writes the blog Sack Bagley, when he says, «While Judge Kozinski was certainly foolish to display these images on a site publicly associated with his name, we shouldn't feign shock at the revelation that a prominent or respected person enjoys sexual imagery.»
I've one or two minor technical suggestions: the theme the blog is using buries the name of the poster and the date of the post in tiny and faint type at the bottom of the post: better if it were more prominent.
Additionally, Lorelei has helped forge positive business resolutions of complex matters, including a long - standing dispute and litigation between a Palm Beach County hospital and a group of physicians who held a ground lease on hospital property and provided services at the hospital; a long - standing lawsuit between two groups of physicians over the breakup of their practice group; a prominent sports figure's multimillion dispute over a license agreement; a sports broadcaster's claims against a video company for unauthorized use of his name and likeness; and class actions involving consumer debt collection services.
On 7 August 1878, a man named Oo - pie - too - kah - han - up - ee - weyin, also referred to in the court file as «The Pondmaker» swore an Information accusing another man of stealing his horse.1 «The Pondmaker» of this court case was surely the man now known to us as Poundmaker (Pihtokahanapiwiyin), headman of the River People, spokesperson at Treaty 6 negotiations, one of the most prominent First Nations leaders of his generation, and one of the chiefs convicted of treason - felony in 1885 and sentenced to three years in the penitentiary.2
In the latest Insider preview builds, that category's name changes to Diagnostics & feedback, and it moves to a much more prominent position at the top of the list.
While self - explanatory, your name should be prominent at the top of the page.
Letterhead generally has the company's name, address, telephone numbers and URL in a prominent space on the paper, usually at the top of the page.
ATLANTA (FEBRUARY 1, 2018)-- CoreNet Global, the most prominent professional association for corporate real estate professionals, named Stephen Dunn, Director of Workplace at CSRA, Inc, as the Corporate Real Estate Executive of the Year.
CoreNet Global Names Stephen Dunn the Corporate Real Estate Executive of the Year November 8, 2017 CoreNet Global, the most prominent professional association for corporate real estate professionals, named Stephen Dunn, Director of Workplace at CSRA, Inc, as the Corporate Real Estate Executive of the Year.
Note: A proposed amendment to section 4 - 6 of the Council Rules, removing the requirement for advertising by licensees to include the brokerage name in a «prominent and easily readable way,» was not approved by the Council at this time and has been referred back to the Council's Trading Services Advisory Group for further study.
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