Sentences with phrase «which ushered»

In September 1973, Chilean folk singer and political activist Víctor Jara was murdered in the wake of the military coup which ushered in Chile's 17 - year dictatorship under Augusto Pinochet.
Fortunately, centuries ago the ancestors of the Helians developed solar, wind and water power which ushered in an era of stability before the current generations got out of control with the energy addiction again.
Papa Figueres led Costa Rica's 1948 Revolution — which ushered in an era of modern democracy.
But putting the evidence together indicates an overall magnitude of change at least as large as that which ushered in the Holocene, our current geological epoch, and most other epochs.
This changed dramatically because of «PST» which ushered in this recent period when work across my career is finally becoming known.
The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, has acquired Frank Stella's Palmito Ranch (1961) from the artist's landmark «Benjamin Moore» series, which ushered in a new current of Minimalism in American art.
In 1953 the couple moved to France, and in 1954 he won the main painting prize at the Venice Biennale, which ushered in a period of esteemed old age.
It lost out to the new kid on the block — photography — in the»70s, which ushered in a harder - edged realism, but prior to this its appeal was its lack of subtlety, tempting readers into a best - selling world where men were men, women voluptuous, good was good and bad really was evil.
Working initially as a painter of surrealistic carnival scenes and cityscapes, he later came into contact with Abstract Expressionists like Willem de Kooning, which ushered in a dramatic shift in his practice towards purer abstraction.
As its title indicates, the exhibition provided an update on the «Primary Structures» show at the Jewish Museum in 1966, which ushered in the pared - down geometries of Minimalist sculpture.
That aside, this year saw the release of Final Fantasy XIV's second expansion with Stormblood, which ushered in dozens of updates to the game — even to the base game for those without the expansion — and brought us to not one, but two new areas of the world often mentioned in game.
If that feels unfair, don't forget the Republican wave election of 2010, which ushered in the Year of School Choice.
Nowhere is the car chase more finely tuned than in Walter Hill's understated 1978 crime noir The Driver, which ushered in the use of high - octane pursuits and set the course for future filmmakers.
Then came a long hiatus (during which his disowned, failed experiment «Highball» got a belated release), after which he returned with the excoriating «The Squid and the Whale,» which ushered in a sorta - trilogy of caustic tragicomedies.
The advent of youth culture (as grunge was called in those early days) arrived at the high tide of grunge, which ushered in a stripped - down, DIY approach to style.
What was meant to be a temporary stay became permanent following the March 1964 coup d'état by the Brazilian military, which ushered in 2 decades of strict military rule and heavy censorship.
«One may wonder whether the current state of the art in cosmology... resembles the discovery of Neptune, or whether the recalcitrant evidence coming from supernova 1a may not be better explained by a modification of the accepted paradigm (like in the case of the perihelion of Mercury, which ushered in general relativity),» they write.
In addition to the above, there is at present about 680 coal city cabs and shuttle buses offering internal transportation services to commuters, Public Private Partnership which ushered into the state world - class investment stores such as Shoperite, Game and Max which have not only helped in providing employment for the unemployed but have strengthened the state's image in terms of commercial tourism as residents of neighbouring states come to make one purchase or the other at the stores.
We applaud successive administrations and political actors, including the various political parties, and indeed, the entire Ghanaian citizenry for keeping faith with the 1992 Constitution, which ushered in the 4th Republic and has undergirded our democratic governance system and practices in the last quarter of a century.
Cuomo has often decried the Citizens United decision, which ushered in the era of the «super PAC» of unlimited political spending on the national level as constraining efforts in New York to limit the state's porous campaign finance laws.
It would be the madrecitas in the cocinas who would gradually unfold and transmit the innermost meaning of this theophany which ushered in the new Christian tradition of the Americas.
But it also displayed a vigor in striking contrast with its languor on the eve of the revolutions which ushered in the nineteenth century.
On the eve of the movements which ushered in the new day the Papacy and the Papal court had become a stench in the nostrils of honest men.
The Church - which ushered into existence the great universities of Europe, which established hospitals and schools, which pioneered work in medicine and literature and art and music and the exploration of all the natural sciences - is interested in truth.
Of course, that final line — that there is a new, higher «equilibrium valuation of equities» — is surely to remind some market historians of Irving Fisher's famous line that stocks had reach a new «permanently high plateau» on the eve of the 1929 stock market crash which ushered in the Great Depression.
It is important to note that Jesus» blood, which ushers in the New Covenant, is what reconciles Gentiles to God as they never had a relationship with Him: Ephesians 2:11 - 19 Therefore remember that formerly you, the Gentiles in the flesh, who are called «Uncircumcision» by the so - called «Circumcision,» which is performed in the flesh by human hands — remember that you were at that time separate from Christ, excluded from the commonwealth of Israel, and strangers to the covenants of promise, having no hope and without God in the world.
If you're not in a hurry to buy, you might as well wait for the Infinity Pad 700, which ushers in a higher - res 1920 x 1200 display and your choice of a Tegra 3 or Krait chip.
Eyes are turned today to the new The Met Breuer in New York City as press and invited guests get a first look today at the expansion of The Metropolitan Museum of Art and its inaugural exhibition «Unfinished: Thoughts Left Visible», which ushers in The Met's new focus on Modern and Contemporary art.
The Met Breuer in New York City as press and invited guests get a first look today at the expansion of The Metropolitan Museum of Art and its inaugural exhibition «Unfinished: Thoughts Left Visible», which ushers in The Met's new focus on Modern and Contemporary art.
He quickly evokes trust from his audiences, which ushers in a deep level of transparent exchange of ideas and points of view about how therapists can more effectively treat the historical trauma and deprivation that underlies marital dysfunction.
It's Memorial Day weekend which ushers in the start of summer!

Not exact matches

«You could sort of see it happening in slow motion, notwithstanding efforts by leadership to try to deflect it or push it back,» says Steven Law, a former McConnell chief of staff who became a top U.S. Chamber of Commerce official before landing at American Crossroads, the Karl Rove - founded Super PAC, which now aims to usher more moderate Republican nominees into the midterms.
While Nintendo's hardware relied upon cartridges that were costly for game publishers to produce, the PlayStation ushered in a cheaper, disc - based model, which ultimately helped it attract more customers.
Lastly, the network standard will also help usher in a new era of «personalized health care,» in which massive volumes of patient data can be used to develop predictive analytics which can then be tailored to an individual patient and their illness.
In 1977, he led the design of the APSOH sonar which became the fleet sonar of the Indian Navy, ushering in India's global leadership in this vital technology.
The Oregon and Alaska measures would legalize recreational pot use and usher in a network of retail pot shops similar to those operating in Washington state and Colorado, which in 2012 voted to become the first U.S. states to allow marijuana use for fun.
The previous record price for the Apple 1, which many credit with ushering in a whole new era of personal computing, was $ 671,400.
Wing is part of X, formerly known as Google X, which is the company's R&D unit working on far - out «moonshot» projects, racing against Amazon and drone makers like DJI to usher in what may one day be a massive new market, delivering everything from food to medicine straight to people's doorsteps.
Also under threat may be another measure to usher in more detailed labeling requirements for menus at restaurants and grocery stores, which passed as part of the 2010 health overhaul known as the Affordable Care Act or Obamacare.
Starbucks Nostalgia: In the latest installment of an occasional series, we take a look back at Starbucks iconic holiday cups, which have helped usher in the holidays since 1997.
The Oregon and Alaska measures will legalize recreational marijuana possession and usher in state - licensed retail pot shops similar to those that opened this year in Washington state and Colorado, which became the first to allow cannabis use for pleasure under 2012 voter initiatives.
Markey hailed the Labor Department rule as ushering a new era in which «entertainers like Dave Ramsey can no longer evade the pursuit of regulatory oversight.»
The Tatiana Coin is ushering in a new way of funding artists, through a Bitcoin - driven platform, which involves fans in a long - term relationship with the artist they choose to support.
But their agenda is to make the economic polarization between creditors and debtors irreversible, ushering in a Dark Age of austerity and deepening debt peonage in which wages, profits and property rents are earmarked to pay interest — on loans that can't be paid in a shrinking economy.
Starbucks is ushering in the season with its first - ever coloring book inspired holiday cup, which features a hand - drawn design with lively holiday scenes and splashes of red and green.
Before being ushered out of view in November, the prince was considered to be one of the world's richest men, with Kingdom Holding owning or having owned meaningful positions in satellite TV networks, as well as in News Corp. (a stake it mostly sold), Citigroup (shares of which it has owned since 1991), and a growing number of tech companies.
Elsewhere, Ripple's blockchain is being utilised in a coordinated manner by some of the largest banks in the world, which in turn is helping to usher in a new era of virtually instantaneous international bank transfers.
Jacoby's occasion for recycling this tired truism is David Gelernter's new book, America - Lite: How Imperial Academia Dismantled Our Culture (and Ushered in the Obamacrats), which he thinks is short on arguments and full of shrill right - wing clichés about tenured radicals and rootless intellectuals.
The elections could usher in a party that would remove Greece from the Eurozone, meaning they would no longer use the Euro, which could put the European currency in jeopardy...
Stephen Despite having the Jewish scriptures to use as a guide in creating Jesus's story, the Gospel writers could not invent him building the Third Temple (Ezekiel 37:26 - 28), gathering all Jews back to the Land of Israel (Isaiah 43:5 - 6), ushering in an era of world peace, and end all hatred, oppression, suffering and disease (Isaiah 2:4), or spread universal knowledge of the God of Israel, which will unite humanity as one (Zechariah 14:9).
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