Sentences with phrase «with encyclopaedic»

«A terrific team player with encyclopaedic knowledge of arbitration law.»
«The complete package» «Exceptionally down to earth, blessed with an encyclopaedic knowledge of the law and powerful advocacy skills.
With their encyclopaedic and effervescent love of cinema, Halter and Beard's curation reinforces a focus on the moving image as experience, from the filmmaker all the way round to the viewer.

Not exact matches

On top of what reads as an almost encyclopaedic account of English - language writing on and debates around mise en scène, Martin offers appropriate engagement with French film scholarship — both in translation and in the original — plus the thriving world of trans - national Spanish - language film criticism.
Deciphering their whereabouts requires an encyclopaedic knowledge not of»80s pop culture, but of all the things Halliday used to manufacture depth that were actually functioning as coping mechanisms for someone with an obvious social disorder.
Overlapping with this exhibition will be one curated by the film director Wes Anderson and his wife, the set and costume designer Juman Malouf, who have picked out objects from across the KHM's encyclopaedic collections (11 September 2018 — 20 January 2019).
The Städel may be small compared to many museums with holdings of a similar quality, but it has what Hollein calls «an encyclopaedic spine» and, particularly since the museum agreed permanent loans from the Deutsche Bank Collection in 2008, it tells a very good story about German painting over 700 years — whether you're interested in medieval paradise - garden paintings or large - scale works by Anselm Kiefer.
Highlights of an American Art collection described as «virtually encyclopaedic» included Edward Hopper's Cape Ann Granite, painted in the summer of 1928 ($ 8,412,500); Georgia O'Keeffe's Near Abiquiu, New Mexico ($ 8,412,500); and Milton Avery's Woman with Rebozo ($ 2,532,500).
Looking back at John Christian's introduction to the book, where he cogently explains the selection of the exhibition with such a self - effacing exposure of his encyclopaedic knowledge of the subject, I am reminded of what a colossal job he did to bring this study to fruition.
The exhibition, organized in collaboration with Chicago's Corbett vs. Dempsey Gallery, does not attempt an encyclopaedic reading but instead, with the help of Albert Oehlen, a carefully - edited presentation of works by Roger Brown, Ed Flood, Art Green, Philip Hanson, Robert Lostutter, Jim Nutt, Christina Ramberg and Karl Wirsum.
Kristine Stiles concludes her encyclopaedic catalogue essay, packed with historical details, by asking «How much reality can we bear?»
David's encyclopaedic knowledge of the UK tax legislation is matched to a commercial brain that allows him to see practical solutions to any problem he is presented with.
Excelling in a sales position with Powell Books, Portland's highly reputable independent bookseller; earning a rapid promotion from assistant to associate, training new employees, and gaining a reputation for a nearly encyclopaedic knowledge of authors, titles, upcoming releases, and award winners.
He is a vocal, tireless walking talking encyclopaedic minded knowledge based entrepreneur who works tirelessly to stay current and keep the rest of us current with this fast paced industry that is changing faster than most of us can keep pace with.
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