Sentences with phrase «so revered»

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.
Back then, he was the founding director of the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, an organisation so revered by environmentalists that it could be mistaken for the academic wing of the green movement.
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.
It's one of the reasons she is so revered.
The best exhibition of the year so far reveals the very human genius of an artist who is so revered he can seem remote.
Hodgkin shows an audacious confidence as he begins to abandon all representational forms and works purely in his own language of bold painterly abstraction that he is so revered for.
This exhibit, at the Met's new location in the Breuer building (former home of the Whitney Museum of American Art), looks at a small slice of her career — 1956 to 1962 — to examine her transition from fashion photographer to the Arbus who is so revered today.
Contemporary art values its Deleuze and Guattari but not its Merry Melodies, a curious enigma when artists like Mike Kelley or Raymond Pettibon, who plumbed the depths of so called «low» visual culture, are so revered as innovators.
The tribes were some of the first to engage in mounted warfare; so revered were their equine comrades that warriors were often buried with their steeds.
Few games are so revered for their mechanics, and Dark Souls III offers just enough carrot and stick to keep you coming back for more.
Of course, the story, setting, and dialog are the reasons that the Monkey Island series is so revered by its fans.
In doing so, they've preserved the essence of what's made their brand of cover - based combat so revered, while not making it feel like just a lazy sequel.
This enhanced re-release comes with everything that made the game's original release so revered by series fans.
lol I never thought an electronic piece of equipment with such a high failure rate would be so revered so much REGARDLESS of warranty.
That what was illicit was watching the sinuous sexuality of the hooded snakes so revered in India.
This breed was so revered that only kings and their families were allowed to own them.
They seem to feel betrayed by the fact that the Atticus Finch they had so revered is shown to be a racist.
The fact that this is so revered among gamers only reinforces my own feeling that we, as gamers, are very forgiving of poor storytelling.
Along with the dragonriders, perhaps none are so revered on Pern as the harpers, whose songs record history, warn of the coming of Thread, and prepare Pern's people for the future.
So revered that its price won't become tangible for...
This particular 1995 Porsche 911 Carrera Cabriolet shows why the 993 is still so revered by Porschephiles the world over.
In a similar JDM theme, the FTO (GPX or GPvR and Manual) and Mirage Cyborg were cracking little cars, similar to the Honda's so revered by many
That small glimpse is incredibly telling of the kind of man he was, and why he's so revered up to this day.
They'll look familiar in shape to Sega Saturn fans, resembling that pad that is so revered by fighting game fans very closely.
Overlooking Lake Union, the restaurant is so revered by diners and critics alike, you can't go wrong making a reservation here.
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.
As a masters student in complementary and alternative medicine, I do hope that valid studies are designed and documented that satisfy the scientific method so revered by western doctors and westerners in general.
It was cultivated by the Aztecs and so revered that it was given as a tribute annually to their rulers.
Matcha has been used in Asian tradition for thousands of years, and was so revered for its nutrition and effects on the mind and body that ceremonies accompanied its presentation.
When you hear about the reported benefits of Tulsi, it's easy to understand why it is so revered.
They were so revered there, that they were placed in the tombs of many pharaohs.
That area is so revered that normally you are not even allowed to climb it.
Are there no actions (including murder) that are serious enough to cost any of our Congressional and Senatorial office holders their jobs??? Why are these people so revered in the minds of voters?
I can't think of another instance where the losing side is so revered.
The warm feeling of new life growing in your belly; the knowing smiles from family, friends and strangers as they congratulate you on your leap into this miraculous adventure of a lifetime; the anxious anticipation of adding a new person to your family — there is no other time in your life when you will feel so revered and honored as when you are pregnant.
If he had of scored in a more crucial moment the reception might have been different, but it was beautiful nevertheless to see a man so revered after such a short spell receive what was equivalent to a standing ovation.
I love that our bourbon is so revered by so many people, since we make our spirits for everyone who busts their knuckles all week working hard for every dollar.
CE... Women are so revered in the CC that you will be able to announce to us soon the first female priest.
These large companies — St. Laurent, Dior — use the haute couture side of the industry to put on these shows, but it's just about making their name so exclusive, so special, so revered within fashion circles so the scarves and perfume handbags sell well.
According to The New York Times, Steve Jobs had an «inexhaustible interest» in William Blake; Nike founder Phil Knight so reveres his library that in it you have to take off your shoes and bow; and Harman Industries founder Sidney Harman called poets «the original systems thinkers,» quoting freely from Shakespeare and Tennyson.
In life, they were very holy and pious people, so we revere them greatly.
revering animals and the like is possible, life its self is sacred and should be treasured, we all only live a one and only life so revering aspects their of is not illogical.
All of this is a bit ironic because, in a small way, Schmitt is responsible for the dwindling practice of the communication form he so reveres.

Not exact matches

The cars have also provoked cries from some old - school die - hards that the brand has so tamed itself in order to reach the masses that it is no longer recognizable as the revered brand.
Instead, he helps readers understand how the saint became so widely influential and revered by taking them on a journey from Ramakrishna's childhood through his spiritual education.
There's zero risk of wasting time here, and it reveres versatility, so it appeals to all kinds of entrepreneurs.
«Goldfarb had been revered in the industry, and rightfully so.
Why you should embrace market - timing with open arms The so - called gold standard of investing — the near - universally revered Buy & Hold strategy — has become obsolete in the brave new world of machine - dominated markets.
So put down your rosaries and prayer beads and stop worshiping / revering cows, blowing your Moroni horns or bowing to Mecca five times a day.
The idea of Jesus arose like so many other religious and mythical figures, particularly Classical Greece, and just as the Greek gods were revered and accepted as real, so too is this Jesus Christ figure.
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