Sentences with phrase «venerable new»

The unmasking of the blogger known as Anonymous Lawyer was a scoop fit for the pages of the venerable New York Times.
One of the first posts is by Roger Pielke Jr, who claims Even the venerable New York Times is prone to completely botching a discussion of the science of climate...
Watching Rainer and her group of dancers perform cheek by jowl with artwork by her venerable New York peers will be revealing.
Another Caribbean - born Londoner was featured by the venerable New York nonprofit gallery White Columns.
That the venerable New York Times called the Guggenheim «badly mistaken» for its «self - censoring» decision shows how far free expression has derailed to confound censorship with respect.
I imagine every book - loving traveler has compiled his or her list of favorites — the Rosenbach, the Newberry or, on a grander scale, the Library of Congress or the venerable New York Public Library, are just a few of the possibilities.
One of the biggest events is the annual St. Patrick's Day Parade, which marches along Fifth Avenue and passes by venerable New York attractions, including St. Patrick's Cathedral and Central Park.
But now a new controversy is brewing — as two venerable New York City non-profits tussle for control of the sidewalk running alongside the Manhattan Bridge.
In a stunning and bold bet on the future of newspapers, Tronc, the parent company of the Chicago Tribune, has acquired the venerable New York Daily News.

Not exact matches

Intuitive's devices are now used at all of the top - ranked U.S. hospitals for cancer, urology, gynecology, or gastroenterology — including venerable institutions like New York's Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, the Mayo Clinic, Johns Hopkins, and the Cleveland Clinic.
The venerable phone call has been supplanted by text messaging, which has introduced many new ways to be rude without meaning to.
Frankly, we're intrigued and can't wait to get our hands on one, but that sentiment is tempered by venerable consumer product review house Consumer Reports, which already is taking a pass on recommending the new Surface Book because of problems with the original version.
Facebook co-founder Chris Hughes also bought the venerable U.S. magazine The New Republic, although his ownership has not been without controversy.
Nintendo's got a big fan club, so when the venerable gaming company releases a new machine, you'd think people would be paying attention.
Following a massive five - year renovation, Vancouver's venerable Hotel Georgia reopened last summer along with a hotly anticipated new restaurant from star chef David Hawksworth.
But Jockey, the venerable U.S. underwear manufacturer, says women needed a new system, citing widespread complaints that A to D sizes aren't consistent across brands and that they factor in size, but not the shape, of breasts.
Dow reaches new milestone One thousand points isn't what it used to be, accounting for a move of less than 5 % at present levels, but markets took note of this week's milestone nonetheless as the venerable Dow Jones Industrial Average broke and closed above the 22,000 mark for the first time.
The new pope will succeed the late Shenouda III, who led the Coptic Church --- a venerable and long - suffering communion, and the largest Christian church in the Middle East today --- for forty years.
«When this is all over,» Judah answers, «the tyrant toppled, The killing at an end, all signs of these cruelties long gone, A new government of love will be established in the venerable David tradition.
This déchristianisation included abolishing contemplative religious orders; confiscating monastic and other ecclesiastical properties; forcing the clergy to sign an oath of loyalty to the state in the Civil Constitution of the Clergy (1790); killing thousands of non-oath-taking priests in the Vendée uprising of 1793; pillaging churches and monasteries throughout France and Europe to finance the revolutionary armies fighting abroad; the abrogation of the Gregorian calendar and attempt to introduce a new one based on Revolutionary - era sensibilities; the renaming of streets and locales from saints» names to figures and ideals of the Revolution; the brief transformation of the venerable Notre Dame cathedral into a «Temple of Reason,» dedicated «to philosophy»; and, not least, the abduction and exile of no less than two popes, Pius VI (1798) and Pius VII (1809).
Instead of breakfast with the insufferable New York Times, each day over coffee I read and reread the venerable eleventh edition of the Britannica.
Hence today even in the Church much more is called in question than in the recent past, changes are made much more quickly, and instead of venerable customs we meet much that is new and even questionable.
when, in fact, a particular cultural configuration of Catholicism is undergoing change as it accommodates, in accord with venerable tradition, a new cultural circumstance.
«I wonder», he continued, «how the new bishop will get on with Paul Inwood, Portsmouth's venerable but groovy «director of liturgy».
Let our critique of Israel spring from our love for Israel, from our desire that Israel be all that it is destined to be, both for its sake and our own, so that new meaning can continue to be given to the venerable description: «a light unto the gentiles.»
This extension of the old formula to cover the new case was to have been expected; in one realm or another every generation subsumes new facts under venerable theories rather than change the theories to conform with the facts.
Vice has always a new fresh young face, while virtue is venerable as nothing else in the world is.»
There is only interpretation; and the politics of interpretation, the only kind of politics available in bad postmodernity, are the politics of destroying liberalism's venerable public / private distinction in favor of a new one between official and unofficial interpretations.
For if liberty is deprived of its moral soul, if it is detached from the past and from its venerable tradition, if the continuous creation of new forms that it demands is deprived of the objective value of this creation, if the struggles that it accepts and the wars and the sacrifice and the heroism are deprived of the purity of the end, if the internal discipline to which it spontaneously submits is replaced by external direction and commands — then nothing remains but action for action's sake, innovation for the sake of innovation, and fighting for fighting's sake; war and slaughter and death - dealing and suffering death are things to be sought for and desired for themselves, and obedience too, but the obedience that is customary in war; and the upshot is activism.
Legendary Restaurant Brands also includes the new, fast casual concept Bennigan's On the Fly, as well as the venerable Steak and Ale brand, which will observe its 50th anniversary in 2016.
New Owners Restoring Historic Jenner Inn Renovations are under way at the venerable Jenner Inn, a landmark hotel and restaurant on the rugged Sonoma County coast.
One & Only Palmilla ($ 615 - $ 5,000 +) For those willing to spend liberally, and get much in return, head to this venerable celebrity haven, which sports 27 holes of Jack Nicklaus golf, a sybaritic spa, a new Jean - Georges Vongerichten restaurant and superior beach access.
Consequently, we are constantly looking for new ways to present this venerable dish.
The sad thing is this: When a paper as venerable as the New York Times publishes a seemingly fact - based piece with the headline, «Why Students Hate School Lunches,» it can have profound real - world consequences.
His bar, with its venerable collection of bric - a-brac, red vinyl bar stools and 75 - cent Huber Bock, is known to its select group of patrons for an equally endearing mystique that other, newer corner bars try to emulate.
«Renegade thinkers are crashing the gates of venerable American institutions, replacing the so - called wise men with a radical new data - driven order.
This venerable law — which applies to New York City — is the single most important transparency tool New Yorkers have, and is relied upon by journalists, advocates, and the public to keep track of what the state and New York City governments are doing.
And, if search is a significant part of your marketing plan, you should be checking two sites regularly: the venerable Search Engine Watch and a site that's relatively new to me, SEO Chat.
March 15, 2005: New twists in an ongoing story about rebirth by bulldozer in the venerable city of Albany, New York.
The executive vice president of the venerable Council of Industry was pleased with most of Cuomo's emphasis on restoring the state's manufacturing base and attracting new companies through reductions in corporate income taxes.
New Downtown Democrats won't be the only political club that advocates for neighborhoods south of Canal Street, and the venerable Downtown Independent Democrats have represented the interests of area residents for years, according to the club's vice president, Sean Sweeney.
Trump took aim at yet another venerable news outlet, saying that The New York Times «is just absolutely a disaster» and «so unfair» to his campaign.
Former New York City Public Advocate Betsy Gotbaum has been named the executive director of the venerable good - government group Citizens Union.
A new way of making ions could revolutionize the venerable practice of mass spectrometry, in which ionized molecules are identified by their weight.
Most recently, it helped researchers map the bottom of the major seas and lakes on Titan, thanks to a new method for analyzing the venerable probe's data.
The liberal commentary site Daily Kos has a monthly audience that exceeds that of venerable magazines like The New Republic and The Nation.
The Hubble Space Telescope passed its 20th anniversary of reaching orbit on April 24, an occasion marked with the release of a new image from the venerable observatory, depicting a star - forming region of the Milky Way some 7,500 light - years away called the Carina Nebula.
TESS will target areas of the sky where new planets will likely be easier to spot than those studied by the venerable Kepler Space Telescope, giving observatories on the ground a better chance of confirming the discovery of new exoplanets.
Next week I'm going to talk with the venerable Paul Ehrlich about his new book «'' The Annihilation of Nature — Human Extinction of Birds and Mammals».
But so much progress has been made at venerable research institutions that it now seems possible to honestly discuss the possibility of a new medical paradigm emerging within a generation.
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