Sentences with phrase «such as statesmen»

One of the most anticipated conferences of the year brings together disparate voices from the around the world: leaders such as statesmen, business owners, philosophers, rappers, coders, authors, thought and opinion moulders.
One of the most anticipated conferences of the year brings together disparate voices from the around the world: leaders such as statesmen, business owners, philosophers, rappers,...

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Anyone concerned to know more about the vagaries of such statesmen as the Reverend Winrod may turn to page 142 where an appendix of anti-Semites is published for the benefit of fanciers of Americana.
Overseas, Lee was largely seen as a statesman — foreign political and business leaders have long praised him: «legendary» (Barack Obama); «brilliant» (Rupert Murdoch); «never wrong» (Margaret Thatcher), to cite a few of countless such tributes.
Making (i.e., choosing) wars is what politicians do, such as the warrior - statesman Henry V. Coriolanus is thus not focused upon weighing the value of war (which K. Branagh was right to detect in Henry V), but rather is zeroed in upon the tragedy of the polis.
In the East, syncretism has received a powerful boost during the past century from such Indian leaders as the great Hindu mystic Ramakrishna, Swami Vivekenanda, Mahatma Gandhi, and the philosopher - statesman Sir Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan.
In the New Statesman, George Eaton noted that the UK Conservative Party (currently in power as the larger member of a coalition) is experiencing such low membership that it is vulnerable to «entryism», joining a party with the aim of changing its direction.
The fantasist clickbait wrongfest that is The Canary website is rapidly growing to rival more established outlets such as The New Statesman and The Economist.
Instead he should focus on «core liberal issues such as civil liberties and the environment, which the Conservatives seem intent on trashing», he said in the New Statesman magazine.
James McAvoy and Michael Fassbender have such a lively and fraught brotherhood as former close friends Professor Charles Xavier / Professor X and Erik Lehnsherr / Magneto that it lends a touching poignancy to the later exchanges between the elder statesmen in those roles, Patrick Stewart and Ian McKellen.
Palgrave Macmillan publishes print and electronic library resources including journals, monographs, professional, and acclaimed reference works such as The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics and The Statesman's Yearbook.
Roland Kelts is the author of Japanamerica: How Japanese Pop Culture has Invaded the US, and he writes for publications in the US, Europe and Japan, such as The New Yorker, The New York Times, Harper's Magazine, The Christian Science Monitor, The Guardian, The New Statesman, Time magazine, The Yomiuri, The Japan Times and others.
Serving as a Roman provincial capital, the centre of Moorish Spain and as a Caliphate, Cordoba has played host to cultural figures such as Seneca, Roman statesmen including Marcus Claudius Marcellus, and religious representatives such as Cardinal Salazar.
The Westin Bund Center, Shanghai is a hotel preferred by royalty and top statesmen, such as the Crown Prince of Norway, the Prime Minister of Netherlands, the Deputy Prime Minister of Greece, the Prime Minister of England, the President of Indonesia and the Prime Minister of Japan.
By that time, she had spent almost two decades collaging found images to expose and manipulate the ideological structures that underpinned photography, crafting series such as «Modern History,» 1977 — 79, for which she excised the text from the front pages of newspapers so that the size and position of the remaining images — of statesmen or a solar eclipse or a masked Sandinista guerrilla — laid bare a visual grammar of power.
His cartoons have been published in publications such as The Guardian and New Statesman.
More than 30 years pass over the course of the show, beginning with such influential elder statesmen as Barkley Hendricks — whose striking late 1970s portraits blend classical tradition and Pop Art with seldom - seen African - American subjects — and Robert Colescott — whose wildly satirical takes on racial stereotypes in the 1980s get still more edge from his vibrantly expressionist brush.
For job - seekers working in publishing field such newspapers as the Austin American - Statesman, the Austin Chronicle, the Daily Texan, Austin's business newspaper, offer a lot of employment opportunities.
They say they had no idea it had belonged to the prime minister and had hosted world statesmen such as Bush when they first visited Myrobella in December.
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