Sentences with phrase «whose name the term»

The exhibition's title conjures both mythological and astronomical associations, and the primary medium of the work on view — the wool of the shag rugs Betbeze has distressed and distorted — makes it difficult to resist considering a further literary one, the 1870 novella Venus in Furs by the Austrian writer Leopold von Sacher - Masoch, from whose name the term «masochism» is derived.

Not exact matches

Their organization, whose name, Haymakers, was inspired by an old - school term for a knock - out punch, recruits ordinary people who want to learn boxing.
The late MIT economist Rudiger Dornbusch made an extensive study of the results of populist economic programmes around the world, finding that while they sometimes had immediate positive results, over the medium - and long - term they were catastrophic for the working class in whose name they were launched.
Take your pick of disasters: Enron, Long - Term Capital Management, Barings Bank, Orange County, Dirk the Day Trader whose wife just found out they've lost the house - name the financial disaster, and you'll find people trying to hide an overleveraged, mismatched portfolio from the scrutiny of others.
The God of the Lord's Prayer is the Father of Jesus Christ, whose «name» or identity is to be honored and who sets the terms of any encounter or graceful engagement.
We wanted him last season and he was very impressive this season to be fair, however he is not the long term solution and we need to sign someone like Khedira or Martinez or if we go from the Premier League I'd like the lad from Southampton whose name I can not spell.
As a project (how I hate that term) I don't see a side that has Ozil, Wilshere and that bloke whose name I can't spell working very well.
The Greek poet Sappho, whose island home of Lesbos gave us the term «lesbian,» may have had a daughter named Cleis, which would put the earliest LGBTQ parent at around 600 BCE.
The incidents have cost the DA: During his uncontested election for a third term in November, 10 percent of voters were so fed up with him that they went to the trouble of writing in someone whose name wasn't Cy Vance.
Caproni made no mention of «ziti» — the term prosecutors say Percoco used to describe the bribes he received — or Cuomo, whose name came up often since the trial began on Jan. 22.
Another intriguing name that has been bandied about within Democratic circles in recent weeks is U.S. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, whose term is up at the end of 2018.
He could have named trustees to the LIPA's board to replace those whose terms have ended during his tenure.
The Suffolk Conservative executive committee named Republican state State Sen. Phil Boyle as their candidate for county sheriff Sunday, bypassing three - term Conservative incumbent Vincent DeMarco, whose testimony last year helped convict the minor party's ex-leader, Edward Walsh, on federal corruption charges.
The code, whose name is derived from the term «transport,» is housed at PPPL.
The group includes Heinrich Engler, an Old World taxonomist — a name - popper without equal; Frederick Clements, complete with hat, New World champion of the concept of succession, climax and the superorganism (shades of Gaia to come), and Henry Cowles, whose festschrift published 22 years later not only celebrated his work in the field of ecology but was also the vehicle within which the botanist Sir Arthur George Tansley enunciated the term and the concept of the ecosystem: «More than the sum of its parts».
So when we were thinking about the year's major breakouts in terms of direction, we tried to strike a balance between those who we can see moving on to $ 200m budget spectaculars and those whose next modestly - priced, heartfelt piece of personal expression we can't wait to see — essentially, we've tried to mix in industry breakthroughs with neophyte arthouse filmmakers and even a few better known names who have seen a quantum level leap in terms of their profile in 2014.
For a multiple - title fiction author, it can provide definitive information for the order of books in a series or for the back story on the author's characters (whose names, of course, can be important search terms for the book).
Some of these so - called independent publishers, not to be confused with the current concept of indie publisher or indie author in terms of self - publishing, are long - standing publishing houses with major bestselling titles whose authors are household names.
Writers with a long - term career whose names aren't King and Patterson have their eggs in multiple baskets.
Every breeder whose name appears on the list distributed either orally or in writing, agrees to these terms by signing the agreement.
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Yet on what basis, in whose in whose name, and on what terms are these representative acts of claiming both funding and self - definition made?
Working primarily in film, the group — whose name comes from the term for the part of the inner ear that senses tilt — has delved into forgotten archives to uncover hidden histories, or stories of what might have been.
In addition, the term «Primitivism» is also used to describe art created by «primitives» - the name given to certain artists, usually self - taught, whose paintings are usually simplistic in form and colour, and lacking in conventional motifs like chiaroscuro, linear perspective and other types of proportionality.
But I also love the remnants of natural landscape near my city, which require constant, vigilant protection against development in the name of short - term profit, and even require protection against the government under whose protection they supposedly are.
Hawken — whose earlier résumé spans the civil - rights movement, green business, and a number of successful books (most notably Blessed Unrest, his 2007 overview of the global - justice and sustainability movement)-- chose the term as a exercise in «the rectification of names
Attorney Regar was able to settle a medical malpractice lawsuit for a minor under the age of 10 who had been given an improper dosage of medication while a patient at a hospital whose name can not be revealed due to the terms of the settlement.
The term may have been coined by relationship expert Katherine Woodward Thomas, whose five - week program of the same name promises to «release the trauma of a breakup, reclaim your power, and reinvent your life.»
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