Sentences with phrase «whose pedigree»

Her oil - on - canvas Through the Half Drowned Stars recalls (in reverse image) François Boucher's 1742 painting Diana After the Bath; in both paintings, a seated nude with one leg crossed assumes a motif whose pedigree runs back through Raphael to Michelangelo's torqued male ignudi on the Sistine Ceiling, and to its source in Greek sculpture.
The art world — at least the commercial side tied in with museums — prefers Wade Guyton whose pedigree includes Andy Warhol and Reinhardt.
If finding a dog to hunt with is your first priority, we recommend going to a responsible breeder where you will be able to get a dog whose pedigree you're certain about, and whose history you will know.
We also bred Moby to a dog whose pedigree indicated he was unlikely to be a carrier.
The study is recruiting purebred golden retrievers under the age of 2 whose pedigree can be traced back at least three generations.
Alice, a fragile Englishwoman, has landed in Tangier after a sudden marriage to one of those British gentlemen whose pedigree masks his idler essence.
Ferrari's F40 will spearhead an eclectic collection of cars whose pedigree has been established on Corsica's back roads, the Sahara, the Nürburgring and even evo's home circuit, the Bedford Autodrome West Circuit.
It is a film whose pedigree clearly precedes it, a perfect storm of talent that bodes perilously high expectations.
Why should we take theological advice from someone whose pedigree is being the founder of a salon and a brewery?
This is why they prefer pure bred dogs to mixed breeds, or dogs whose pedigrees are not from lines that can be evaluated, yet they still have concern for ALL dogs.
Outside of the cat fancy, a breed may be defined as a naturally occurring local variety of cat (whose pedigrees are often not recorded) that breeds more - or-less true for a variety of traits because they are geographically isolated from other cats.

Not exact matches

Recruiting experts say focusing on an applicant's «pedigree» may seem like a shortcut to hiring only the cream of the crop, but this practice can have a negative impact in the long term, especially for tech companies whose survival depends on innovation.
Our team is led by Culinary Director Mark Rosati whose cooking pedigree began at USHG's Gramercy Tavern.
To Hanson and Nasr, whose Black Label burger at Minetta Tavern is the country's gold standard, the pedigree is clear: «It's not just a burger,» says Nasr.
«He is a man whose football pedigree speaks for itself and is someone I have long admired.
For all the indications of an intraparty armistice, there are some evident personality differences between Mr. Trump, a brash Queens native who built a real estate empire off his father's millions, and Mr. Cox, whose quiet political pedigree includes working for three presidents and marrying Richard M. Nixon's daughter Patricia.
(The joke is that the kids» illegitimate pedigree has made them a trio of potty - mouthed geniuses, whose ghetto antics are compatible with their scholastic pursuits.)
Whereas Zero boasts the buzz - attracting pedigree of Bigelow and Boal, Seal Team Six hails from John Stockwell, an actor turned director whose niche has been water - based films like Blue Crush and Into the Blue.
Those whose tastes run to harder - edged supercars would likely find something with a German or Italian pedigree, or even America's bang - for - the - buck champ, the Chevrolet Corvette, better suited to their upscale desires.
If I was lucky with Brownie, whose extensive pedigree included no information on his penchant for foot - warming, I was equally fortunate to have stumbled on to your practice when we moved to the area in 2000 — probably through the antediluvian technology of a yellow pages search.
Sue gave me a copy of the seven - generation pedigree the breeder gave her; the pedigree showed that the dog came from the same breeder whose ill - tempered dogs had shown up in rescue.
Still, with careful study of pedigrees it is better odds than breeding dogs with unknown faults and temperaments or breeding dogs known to have produced puppies with health or temperament issues or whose siblings or other closely related dogs have done so.
When these efforts are combined with pedigree analysis, the results will yield quality foundation stock whose offspring can be saved to further improve a breeding program.
These are the dogs whose traits and pedigrees serve as the base from which future generations will be produced.
The names of dogs whose eyes are registered are released by CERF, and this information is passed on to the AKC where it appears on registration certificates, pedigrees and may now be added to a dog show catalog.
If you are interested in a specific breed there are breed clubs which have a welfare officer whose job is to try to rehome pedigree cats that are no longer able to stay with their owners.
Determining relative risk in a pedigree involves identifying every individual with objective risk from the above categories and calculating the risk from the oldest ancestors in the pedigree down to the individual whose risk you want to identify.
If you are interested in the potential of a dog that has not been bred, has only a few offspring, or whose offspring are too young to know if they exhibit the trait, you need to do pedigree research.
The word «Pedigree» means a dog whose parents and lineage are all of the same pedigree breed, i.e. a Cavalier produced purely from generations of cavaliers on both the mother's (Dam) and father's (sire) side without contamination from otherPedigree» means a dog whose parents and lineage are all of the same pedigree breed, i.e. a Cavalier produced purely from generations of cavaliers on both the mother's (Dam) and father's (sire) side without contamination from otherpedigree breed, i.e. a Cavalier produced purely from generations of cavaliers on both the mother's (Dam) and father's (sire) side without contamination from other breeds.
The pedigree background of the defective gene for CA traces back to dogs in England, whose descendants were foundation stock for the majority of Old English Sheepdog kennels in America and around the world.
There were artists whose work had to be written out of the story of a particular period (the late work of Stuart Davis, for instance) or minimized in importance in order to streamline the pedigree of American art (Edward Hopper).
MVP: Colin Bailey, whose scholarly distinction and professional pedigree instantly upon his appointment as director - though also provisionally - repolished the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco's self - tarnished reputation.
Wasserman believes the pedigree of the South Lake Macy's all but guarantees success of the final project, whose tenants range from Talbot's, Coldwater Creek and Orvis to Trader Joe's and Linens N Things.
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