Plus, J.Crew's chairman Mickey Drexler has become so
revered in the retail industry for his work at the chain (and his previous expansion of Gap Inc.), he's a bona fide celebrity.
We are well recognized and
revered in the driving school circle as we provide our services in several locations across Arizona in the Phoenix / Maricopa county area.
The social cost of carbon (SCC)-- how much damage a ton of CO2 or other GHGs is doing (and will do in the future) to the planet — is a concept much
revered in environmental circles as supporting rational policy making.
Paul Ehrlich is still
revered in academe.
Celebrated as a former YBA and seminal figure on the international arts scene, one might assume that Douglas Gordon's artworks would be
revered in his Scottish homeland.
Marshall decided he would use the techniques of the Old Masters so
revered in those institutions to create a new dialogue, in which black perspectives are given greater visibility within the art history canon.
Michael Andrews produced 80 in his life, «he says, referring to the British postwar painter who is much
revered in art's inner circle.
Both feared and
revered in nature, the spider is fiercely protective of her young, and strong enough to defeat an impending threat.
The opening exhibition includes work by internationally renowned artists, including Andreas Gursky, Wade Guyton, Damien Hirst, Sergej Jensen, Brice Marden, Gabriel Orozco, Sterling Ruby, Robert Ryman and Jeff Wall, amongst others, alongside Chinese scholar's rocks, which are
revered in China as objects of both trade and contemplation.
Yet while he was
revered in Britain by the cognoscenti, and had a number of major retrospectives (at the Tate in 1973, the Serpentine Gallery in 1995, the Underground Gallery at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park in 2005 and the Tate's Duveen Galleries in 2006) he never gained the wider recognition here that many felt he deserved.
Revered in his native Germany and among the photographic cognoscenti, Mr. Ruff, 59, has often seemed a little outside the art - world mainstream.
To the delight of many critics and curators, the exhibition presents none of the African photographers
revered in contemporary Western art circles in London or New York.
While she has long been
revered in the art world, in recent years, Kusama has become a household name, thanks largely to the popularity of her infinity rooms on social media.
Even the museum public that knows Warhol, Close and Serra will be surprised by some very powerful objects in the Fisher collection, such as an ensemble of sculptures by Jannis Kounellis, an artist
revered in Europe but comparatively unknown in the United States.
«When the master of quiet still lifes died, in 1964, he was unfashionable in New York and London yet
revered in Italy.
Both are
revered in France, but Rutault was relatively unknown in New York, and Soulages had only four small shows there since the»60s.
In FACT, DoA has NEVER been
revered in the least by the fighting game community, and the laughable lack of depth to the gameplay, mindlessly mediocre roster, convoluted - to - all - hell story, and inadequate balancing has worked to the demise of the series as being anything other than a halfway decent distraction every now again.
Their games are
revered in an almost monolithic sense, beacons of taut gaming functionality they distill the mechanics of a game into something palpably cogent.
Being that SPG points are the most
revered in the «miles world», any hint of devaluation or elimination scares us to the bone.
The Aboriginal culture is
revered in this area.
That what was illicit was watching the sinuous sexuality of the hooded snakes so
revered in India.
The little dogs were said to be the living embodiment of the lion, which is
revered in the Orient as the guardian of Buddha.
They were principles that enabled me to put the cookbook formulas that everyone
revered in context and in perspective.
Consumers typically paid their mortgages and missed credit card bills during financial troubles, but that pattern
revered in the recent recession.
The notion that an ounce of gold is correlated with the price of dapper duds is one of the most
revered in the academic literature.
Joe Quesada: While I don't know about anything having to do with theme parks or specifics of what may or may not happen in the future, from day one of my tenure as Editor in Chief one of my chief goals was to see a day when comics would be as recognized and
revered in the mainstream in the same way as the greatest movies, TV Shows, rock music and novels.
Tiptree's work continues to be studied and
revered in the science fiction world.
The Quadrifoglio designation is
revered in racing legend as the premium performance model.
Carroll Shelby and his infamous Cobra are still
revered in the car racing community, becoming one of the best cars in the SCCA.
The original E9 - generation BMW 3.0 CSL is
revered in BMW circles not just for its styling, but its success on the world's circuits following its introduction in 1972.
Following the Zonda line was never going to be easy but early signs suggest that the Huayra will be just as
revered in years to come.
For instance, Svinicki and McKeachie (2014) write that what a teacher might perceive as non-participation in a class — which could lower a student's grade in some cases — by a Japanese student might be an expression of humility that is
revered in the student's culture.
some simple RE resources including one worksheet that goes with the simpsons episode homer the heretic, the other resources include some questions about spirituality and a simple sheet i made on egyptian gods to get pupils to think about how the gods were
revered in history
Equally
revered in the P - 21 cosmology are a host of inter-personal, behavioral, attitudinal, and «life» and «innovation» skills and attributes, many of them beyond the power of schools to impart, not to mention being essentially impossible to assess.
Although
revered in France for her courage and piety, Joan was eventually captured by the English and convicted of the crimes of heresy and witchcraft.
Doyle's folksiness and thick twang are played for laughs, but his Western bona fides — complete with a mouth full of false teeth from his days as a horse wrangler — are
revered in the manner of No Country For Old Men's Sheriff Ed Tom Bell or The Big Lebowski's nameless stranger.
Eastwood is
revered in these parts — France was narrowly the No. 2 offshore market for American Sniper — and the subject matter of 15:17 hits close to home.
This embarrasses the terminally ill Andy Griffith - like chief (Woody Harrelson),
revered in the town because (or in spite of) the local» Read More
«Breaking Bad», AMC's chemistry teacher turned meth maker drama, became iconic and
revered in a way that few other basic cable shows ever have.
Director Hong Sang - soo's 2010 film, Hahaha, took place in Tongyeong, the coastal base of Admiral Yi, a 16th - century naval commander
revered in Korean history by the public at large.
Revered in Japan, the rest of the world has never quite latched on to a series for which obfuscation is a calling card rather than an accident of design.
This embarrasses the terminally ill Andy Griffith - like chief (Woody Harrelson),
revered in the town because (or in spite of) the local police's reputation as torturers of black prisoners.
One even has an inkling it could become another iconic «Vertigo» or «2001: A Space Odyssey» that will be more
revered in the years to come.
With these two major events just over one week apart, it's obvious that the Super Bowl for men is
revered in the same way as Valentine's Day is for women.
He's
revered in the boardroom, notorious amongst his competitors, and will pull out all the stops for the right girl... or group of girls.
It's obvious that the Super Bowl for men is
revered in the same way as Valentine's Day is for women.
Unique Vintage carries an assortment of the curve - hugging dresses with full, A-line skirts that were so popular among fashionable women of the «30s, and each one is made with the luxurious fabrics and interesting back details so
revered in years past.
Frankincense oil has long been
revered in the Middle East, where it's been used in religious ceremonies as an anointing oil for thousands of years.
Also referred to as Holy Basil, it is highly
revered in India for it's protective...
«While canned seafood hasn't entirely caught on here in the United States, they're highly
revered in parts of Europe,» she says.