Sentences with phrase «roll call of»

Charlwood joins an impressive roll call of previous Hall of Fame inductees, including Fred DeLuca (Subway Restaurants), Ray Kroc (McDonald's), Dave Thomas (Wendy's), Palmer Waslein (7 - 11), and Henry Block (H&R Block).
It's essential to note that Google listed Samsung in its roll call of Android Wear partners.
The institute was also able to attract a roll call of former Supreme Court of Canada judges for its honorary board of directors.
If you were looking for the extremes of political intolerance in America, you'd begin with the usual roll call of hate groups on the right or bigoted jihadists — or perhaps left - wing radicals of Occupy Wall Street ilk and Earth Liberation Front.
The Green Alliance is staffed, funded and partnered by all the usual suspects — a roll call of climate capitalists, green bureaucrats and activists NGOs — and surprisingly, by fossil fuel companies.
You don't want to miss Vincent Price committing the unspeakable murders of a roll call of great British character actors in Douglas Hickox's 1973 British horror movie Theatre of Blood, screening constantly on some stitched - together patterned blankets in one of the upper galleries, which Bock has turned into a cinema.
Whether or not this will be the case for this year's artists remains to be seen, but the Spotlight section nevertheless offers some eye - opening art in its own right, different from the familiar roll call of masters elsewhere in the fair.
As the show starts skipping across the postwar period to the present, it becomes a roll call of blue - chip, auction - approved artists, most of them represented by a handful of commercial galleries.
The song is an upbeat radical roll call of names that are important to feminist, gay and lesbian histories, but often overlooked within mainstream discourse.
This past Saturday David Zwirner celebrated its 25th anniversary with an opening reception of a special exhibition, «David Zwirner: 25 Years» at its Chelsea gallery spaces — which features a roll call of the gallery's heavy hitters including Jeff Koons, Nate Lowman, Carol Bove, and Kerry James Marshall — followed by a blowout bash, in true New York style at the Top of the Standard.
Two Years of Drawing with Open Sessions» This lively show is a roll call of sorts, representing the thirty - six participants in the Drawing Center's most recent residency program.
Abbot Hall Art Gallery — Francis Bacon to Paula Rego Francis Bacon to Paula Rego: Great Artists reads like a roll call of «who's who» in the art world in the last 50 years.
The British artists of the First World War are well known, and the Second World War had its roll call of official war artists, but as far as the UK is concerned the Spanish Civil War was «the poets» war», to borrow Stephen Spender's term.
The 62 works are a roll call of 19th - and 20th - century European and American painters; canvases by Manet, Monet, Morisot and Magritte, by Boudin, Bonnard and Braque, by Fremiet and Forain, by Pissarro and Prendergast, and others.
It is fitting, I believe, to close this celebratory article and review by letting Naomi Boretz and John Goodyear have the last word (excerpted with their permission from the introductory statement accompanying the Fiftieth Anniversary Print Portfolio), to be followed by the roll call of participants of both portfolios:
The roll call of winners of the National Artist award read like a Who's Who of American contemporary art, including Cindy Sherman, Frank Stella, Bill Viola, and Theaster Gates.
Most fighters don't do a good enough job with its roll call of fresh additions.
The roll call of beaches includes New Chums, Cathedral Cove, Whangamata, Waihi and Mount Maunganui.
Placement on the prestigious list is based on revenue growth from 2008 through 2011, and Inc's tally reads like a roll call of America's business powerhouses.
Jonathan Wood celebrates this 70th anniversary with a roll call of the personalities who ensured the VW Beetle would become the most popular car in the history of the automobile / The Best of West Kent 2009 — Bernard Holmes looks back on the VCC's ever - popular summer rally in Kent.
Here is a roll call of how each Senator voted.
Edward and Bella spend a great deal of time posed around a living room with such as Jacob (Taylor Lautner), Emmett (Kellan Lutz), and a roll call of other major vampires (the movie ends with photo credits for every actor in the series).
He's joined by Cary Grant (voicing the Mock Turtle), Gary Cooper (bumbling through as the White Knight) Edward Everett Horton, Edna May Oliver, Ned Sparks and a roll call of character actors whose faces and voices are more familiar than their names.
Her first mainstream Hollywood role was as Princess Ekaterina in Joe Wright's Anna Karenina, alongside Keira Knightley, Jude Law and Aaron Taylor - Johnson, after which came a roll call of modern classics including Ex Machina, The Man from U.N.C.L.E., The Danish Girl, and The Light Between Oceans, where she met her husband, the actor Michael Fassbender.
These Amazing Shadows (Directors: Paul Mariano and Kurt Norton)-- The history and importance of the National Film Registry unfolds in a roll call of American cinema treasures that reflects the diversity of film, and indeed the American experience itself.
The cast reads like a roll call of some of my favourite actors — Mads Mikkelsen, Ben Mendelsohn, Riz Ahmed, Forest Whitaker, Felicity Jones... these are all people who could recite the shipping forecast to me and I'd love it.
At 146 minutes, it confronts us with a roll call of the many, many characters in the series, and requires a nearly encyclopedic recall of the epic's previous chapters.
Blindness boasts a roll call of Canadian talent.
The actors, Neeson included, feel more sunken into their roles than usual for Collet - Serra players, who are often skillful but very movie - ish, befitting their frequent status as a roll call of potential suspects.
The roll call of perversions and adolescent sex gags are more creepy than kooky and the sudden shift to triumphant romantic sincerity at the climax rings as false as this film's sappy (sorry, happy) ending.
For the millions of true believers out there, however... the film provides a blissfully melancholy roll call of pleasures.
For the millions of true believers out there - the ones who loved him in 1985 and who would prefer to live in the past rather than listen to the 2017 version of their former hero - the film provides a blissfully melancholy roll call of pleasures.
It's like a roll call of stuff you love and maybe even forgot along the way.
When I got to the gastroenterologist, she had me try a different medication — one that was equally pricey and with its own roll call of scary side effects.
Rather than counting species by eye, some ecologists sample the DNA they shed to quickly get a roll call of an entire ecosystem
At the end of the Cretaceous the mosasaurs, plesiosaurs and pliosaurs joined the dinosaurs in the roll call of another mass extinction.
As science progresses, so does the roll call of new voices serving as bridges between lab and layman.
The mood was a buoyant one in the convention hall during the roll call of states and included a visibly emotional Sanders.
Also happening tonight: The roll call of states putting the candidate's name into consideration, which will — we think — end with the formal endorsement of Donald J. Trump for president.
IT was a roll call of who is who in Nigeria as Acting President Yemi Osinbajo led others to honor Akande.
Also featuring in the tongue - in - cheek roll call of winners are Tessa Jowell, Cherie Blair and Ed Miliband's former spin doctor Bob Roberts, who now oversees communications for the City of London Corporation.
Editor's note: This story was modified 10:35 AM 05-7-18 to clarify that the list of Democratic candidates were those noted as present by the reporter, not a definitive roll call of attendance.
The Roll Call of Heroes ceremony took place as part of National Police Week, proclaimed by President John F. Kennedy in 1962 as a dedication to those members of law enforcement who died in the line of duty.
Republicans aggressively pushed their convention theme, «We Built It,» while Democrats sought to turn it back on Mitt Romney, who was affirmed as the nominee by a roll call of delegates in the first significant moments of the event.
Later, in reply to a complaint from Labour MP Mary Glindon about cuts to the voluntary sector in her local council, the minister Greg Clark delivered a roll call of Tory councils that are dealing with the situation without such cuts:
After NYPD commissioner Bill Bratton addressed the roll call of the 103rd Precinct on the anniversary of Byrne's murder near the spot where it took place, Lawrence Byrne, who was sworn in as deputy commissioner for legal matters at the NYPD on Sept. 14, 2014, told the New York Daily News: «It eases the pain to know that people remember that Eddie's life and death made a lasting difference in the city.»
Let's remember the roll call of shame - cuts to legal aid, curtailing judicial review, attacks on human rights legislation, making freedom of information request more difficult and legislating for the loathed gagging bill amount to a substantial onslaught on free speech, campaigning and democracy.
However, Liberal Democrat MP Sarah teather spoke out against the new measures saying they would place the UK in a «roll call of dishonour» on the world stage.
Apart from the game itself the two additional highlights of the evening for me were the roll call of our players and managers who are no longer with us displayed on the screens as a backdrop to the band playing Abide With Me amid rapturous applause from the fans, and the ending with the lights being turned off on the big screen by the player in the number 6 West Ham shirt.
Getafe's Sergio Escudero rounds up the roll call of defenders after his all round display meant Getafe snatched a point against Cordoba at the Coliseum.
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