Sentences with phrase «turn of the century new»

Colin Farrell stars as Peter Lake, a thief attempting to rob a mansion in turn of the century New York.
Since the band split in the mid-1980s, Simonon has focused on oil on canvas paintings inspired by 20th century realism and its documentation of the living conditions of the working classes, in particular the work of the American Ashcan School in turn of the century New York, and the «Kitchen Sink» school of painters of 1950s post-War Britain.

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The intuitive notion of harnessing the body's own immune system to fight the enemy within is more than a century old — and seemingly, each time researchers have seemed close to turning that theory into reality, a new stumbling block appears.
When he co-founded Impinj at the turn of the century, Diorio thought its new technology would improve the performance of radio frequency used by cell phones.
But out of the dot - com rubble at the turn of the 21st century, new VCs entered the game — this time with startup experience.
The most famous case I can recall is the one where the SEC ruled against Microsoft after the turn of the new century.
Two momentous changes long ago transformed the legal world that Lincoln knew: increased specialization, prompted by the rise of corporate firms at the turn of the century, and a large influx of new lawyers from relatively unassimilated ethnic groups at about the same time.
The predominant mood of Protestantism at the turn of the century was positive, optimistic and liberal — and its leaders welcomed the modernism heralded by the new age: the spirit of rationality and scientific inquiry, the growth of social awareness, and the sense of an expanding world.
After the hectic and holy Christmas season, after the unusual turning of a new century, and, wonderfully, a new millennium, the church and the culture will settle back into familiar rhythms.
The issue was clearly focused at the three - quarter mark of the century by such developments as The Christian Century's series on «New Turns in Religious Thought» and an issue of Christianity and Crisis which asked, «Whatever Happened to Theology?century by such developments as The Christian Century's series on «New Turns in Religious Thought» and an issue of Christianity and Crisis which asked, «Whatever Happened to Theology?Century's series on «New Turns in Religious Thought» and an issue of Christianity and Crisis which asked, «Whatever Happened to Theology?»
5A reading of Bacon's New Organon reveals a more nuanced and less empiricist approach to induction than Whitehead (and other twentieth - century philosophers) usually give him credit, One text in particular refers to the ascent and descent characteristic of imaginative generalizations:»... from the new light of axioms, which have been educed from those particulars by a certain method and rule, shall in their turn point out the way again to new particulars, greater things shall be looked fNew Organon reveals a more nuanced and less empiricist approach to induction than Whitehead (and other twentieth - century philosophers) usually give him credit, One text in particular refers to the ascent and descent characteristic of imaginative generalizations:»... from the new light of axioms, which have been educed from those particulars by a certain method and rule, shall in their turn point out the way again to new particulars, greater things shall be looked fnew light of axioms, which have been educed from those particulars by a certain method and rule, shall in their turn point out the way again to new particulars, greater things shall be looked fnew particulars, greater things shall be looked for.
This «strategy of openness» is not actually new» its origins trace at least to the turn of the twentieth century» and Bacevich does not claim to be the first to have discerned it.
The first century church in the New Testament turned the world upside down in a short time NOT because of their words alone but because of the LIFE residing IN them.
I like the metaphor of a turn - of - the - 20th Century Irish wife left home while her husband goes to America to start a new life for them.
These new insights in turn enable de Lisle to revise the standard text books concerning the 16th - century roots of our monarchical democracy.
But when they turned six and it became too difficult to carry Ruth up the steep stairs of our century - old New Englander, we moved Ruth to a queen - sized bed downstairs.
Since Scofield promulgated his dispensations at the turn of the century, new notes have been added to his deterministic scheme.
It was a great shock to liberal Protestant theology of the turn of the century when men like Albert Schweitzer (1875 - 1965) and Johannes Weiss (1863 - 19I4) drew attention to the eschatological character of the New Testament and made it clear that Jesus, his apostles, and the early churches, all lived and spoke in a thought - world which, in important respects, is completely foreign to us.
About the turn of the century, revivals broke out in the United States, especially along the frontier, and were the means of gro ~ tly strengthening the Protestantism of that country and of planting and reinforcing the faith in the new settlements of the West and North.
The turn began around the start of the new century when HBO's The Sopranos pushed Americans to question whether something had to be dumber just because it was on a smaller screen.
Strongly affirming the idea of a united church, the Century praised the potential and then turned its attention to the next World Council of Churches Assembly, this time in far - off New Delhi, India.
The result, as Thomas Lask wrote in the New York Times, is «an authentic piece of Americana,» and a monument to the spirit of the nation at the turn of the century.
Out of this movement grew innumerable Holiness papers, local camp meetings and associations, missions and colleges; by the turn of the century these began to coalesce into new denominations — the Church of God (Anderson, Indiana) and related groups, the Church of the Nazarene, the Pilgrim Holiness Church, and so forth.
It is also in this sense that I consider it the key and critical reality and component of the «turn» and transition to the 21st century and the new millennium that we need to approximate and deal with.
Yet if, so understood, Bradley's work can be seen as the axis which, in the Anglo - Saxon world, turns nineteenth - century German Idealism and empiricist sensationalism into the twentieth century, it is Whitehead who firmly inhabits the new age, establishing the structural model of the process of feeling in the place of any attempt to provide an original or final Real, or a center or privileged locus for the nature of things.
Yet instead of a new love and reformation of the will, the sixteenth century turned to doctrines, a reformation of the intellect, as it were, with argument and counter-argument shifting Christian attention away from caritas rather than seeking its restoration.
The most common cause of death in young children in developing countries is diarrhea (also a major fatal disease in New York at the turn of the century).
It started out as British and American investment at the turn of last century, then the Japanese arrived in a big way in the 1980s and 90s and in more recent times - New Zealand, China, the US again, Germany and Malaysia, to name just a few, have come and in some instances gone.
By the turn of the new century, our production capacities were fully utilised and plans for expansion were developed.
Located in a beautifully restored turn of the century building in New Orleans» Warehouse District, Annunciation restaurant opened in 2012 to rave reviews and accolades including a «Best New Restaurants» nod by Times - Picayune.
In this new play, set in turn - of - the century Philadelphia, children Julia and Gus work 14 - hour days with their mother in the textile mills.
At the turn of a new century, out - of - hospital birth remains an oddity.
An 1884 newspaper illustration, for example, depicted a skeleton disguised as a fruit seller offering produce to little children, suggesting that raw, unboiled fruits and vegetables led to cholera.17 The actual culprit, especially in such turn - of - the - century urban metropolises as New York City, with its inadequate, overloaded water and sewer systems, was most likely bacteria residing on the outside of the produce, or contaminated water or milk that happened to be ingested, rather than anything in the produce itself.18 Given the laxative effect of fruits and vegetables if consumed in excess, however, it is understandable that people assumed fresh produce might contribute to diseases with symptoms that included diarrhea.
Hope has always been popular but regained momentum at the turn of the century, giving it a new lease of life.
In particular, I believe there is the need for a new creative campaign which is aimed at winning over the votes of the millennial generation — those who came of age at the turn of the century.
New York's government was structured in the days of Tammany Hall for upstate Republicans to control the Senate, and over the last century, as New York has turned an ever deeper shade of blue, the G.O.P. has fought to hold onto the chamber, which gives it one of the three legs (the other are the Assembly and governor's office) on which budgets and policy are built.
«We began with points of light in the sky, and with the application of new instrumentation, the physics breakthroughs of the last century, and computers, we took those points of light and turned them into a narrative of star life.
More than a century of theory about the evolutionary history of dinosaurs has been turned on its head following the publication of new research from scientists at the University of Cambridge and Natural History Museum in London.
The coal boom of the early century is turning to bust as China burns less and renewables slowly take over new investment.
At the turn of the 20th century, finding a new form of radiation could put a physicist's career on the fast track.
Here's the scary part: If the late 20th century pluvial turns out to be an anomaly — and it looks like it might — decades of expansion were built on a new normal that was anything but.
In turning its hero into a living social network through which to examine the nature of violence in the 21st century, a new play misses some important tricks
TURNING UP THE HEAT People living in regions of India, including Rajasthan where this image was taken, will experience extreme and potentially deadly heat waves by the end of the century, a new study shows.
A parallel paper in the same journal by researchers from the University of Liverpool shows that this same gene also caused the peppered moth to turn black during the mid-19th century, when it evolved to find new ways to camouflage itself; a side - effect of industrial pollution at the time.
A new long - term look at heart attack care and spending in America since the turn of the century shows more survival, more spending, and more variation between hospitals on both scores.
Industry experts believe that the Chinese — thanks to new plans to collaborate with cash - strapped Russian space scientists — will be able to send their first cosmonauts into space by the turn of the century.
Donald Hayes of Cornell University, New York, has found that all the leading scientific journals have grown steadily harder to understand since the turn of the century.
Since the turn of the century, however, aggressive new strains have emerged — such as «Ug99», first detected in Uganda in 1999 — that infect widely grown varieties of wheat.
IN THE small town of Fayetteville in northern New York, you'll find the local library in an old furniture factory dating from the turn of the 20th century.
But a new study of centuries - old tree core samples indicates an abrupt turn of the weather around the first decade of the 13th century.
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