Sentences with phrase «young turks»

The phrase "young turks" refers to young people who are rebellious or revolutionary, challenging the existing norms or traditions. It originated from a political group in the early 20th century Ottoman Empire known as the Young Turks, who aimed to modernize and reform the government. Today, the term is used to describe young individuals who bring fresh ideas and change to a particular field, often outside the established hierarchy or authority. Full definition
1 - 3 Years Resume suitable for young turks who have a fire in their belly and the determination to prove a point.
Even back in her day the latter artist was knocking us on our butts with the rawness of her manner and her approach; but it has been hardly less exhilarating to see her junior seniors keep on keeping on, refining the methods and mindsets that had gained them attention and respect as young turks.
I did that a few times during my week with the Miata and startled a few young turks in hopped - up Honda Civics.
Oh, old timer Llorente showing young turks how to put away a 1v1 with the keeper.
A corporate shakedown takes place, leading to mass firings (and a seriocomic montage of the same) and to Dan getting demoted in favour of young turk Carter (Grace).
A terrific co-operative cellar door with a mix of wisehead and young turk winemakers, great valley views and the regionally focused food from the food luddite himself, Mark McNamara.
In fact, in the»90s, when the young turks joined their elders in the Social Venture Network (SVN), an organization for entrepreneurs and investors interested in promoting social responsibility in business, the tension between the business - school contingent and the veterans was palpable.
Nostalgia aside, there are more important linking subjects that the «young turks» of link building need to be aware of.
And in a sense DoB will be better [maybe bigger] than ever, because they will be able to get rid of some dead wood folks just sitting around waiting for their retirement benefits to be maxed out, and replace them with some young turks that DoB had been known to harbor many moons ago.
«But I was explaining to the PLP that I had actually met one of the young turks who at the moment is developing these drones, and they are very hopeful that in the next 10 years or so that actually the seas will no longer be opaque.
Cruise is perfectly cast as the young turk politician with a military background; he's Mr. Maverick Goes to Washington, and it's a great example of using a star's screen baggage to add dimension to a slim character.
The problem isn't merely that the movie is too long, and too filled with speeches about how Wall Street screwed main street out of its last red cent; it's that Stone can't decide whether he wants it to be about the aging lions like Gekko who stick around long after they already received their so - called comeuppances, or about this generation's young turks, like Jake, who operate on a scale far bigger and more dangerous than Gordon ever did.
As Vox points out, even when a young turk named Steven Spielberg revolutionized the summer event movie in 1975 with Jaws, the Academy acknowledged his achievement with a Best Picture nomination — but snubbed the brash filmmaker.
This activity as a critic elicits an obvious parallel with the young turks in the 1950s, who all wrote film criticism for Cahiers as a training ground, with an eye to directing later.
It's directed by Kenta Motokura, a young turk by Nintendo's standards, and produced by Yoshiaki Koizumi, who directed Sunshine and Super Mario Galaxy and was the leading light at the offshoot Tokyo EAD studio which has stewarded 3D Mario games for the past decade or so.
At 64, he isn't yet old enough to a be a grand old man, but he is no longer young enough to be regarded as a young turk.
He represented Britain in the Venice Biennale and was awarded the Turner prize in 1985, in the days when the Turner prize was not given to a young turk, but for lifetime achievement.
The exhibition was prescient in its selection of the young turks being launched, who included Jasper Johns (whose flag paintings Stella has acknowledged as a source), Ellsworth Kelly, Louise Nevelson and Robert Rauschenberg, as well as two celebrated San Franciscans, Jay DeFeo and Wally Hedrick.
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