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"bequeathed" Definitions
  1. (of personal property or money) disposed of by a person’s final will: The college has received a bequeathed gift of $1 million from one of its alumni.
  2. handed down or passed on: The more conservative council members see traditional values as the bequeathed virtues of a preferred past.
  3. the simple past tense and past participle of bequeath.

381 Sentences With "bequeathed"

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His personal assistant, Corinne "Coco" Schwab, was bequeathed $2 million.
It still largely operates by rules bequeathed by the British.
What might I have bequeathed to my two biological daughters?
In the post, Block and Olympios wear Snapchat-bequeathed flower crowns.
" Chemi Peres said his father had "bequeathed a future to us.
He bequeathed most of it to his local hospital and library.
It's a gift bequeathed to me by my Guatemalan immigrant parents.
John Derek was his stage name, too, bequeathed by Humphrey Bogart.
Bequeathed his diary to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 20183.
His predecessor, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, had bequeathed a make-believe economy.
Other paintings were purchased through fund-raising campaigns or bequeathed by collectors.
But prejudice is part of the legacy Graham bequeathed to American Christianity.
It was bequeathed by Dame Margaret Greville to Queen Elizabeth in 1942.
That is the ghastly legacy that my generation has bequeathed to theirs.
When O'Keeffe died in 1986, she bequeathed her clothes to her estate.
Far from settling the matter, Mr Howard bequeathed political discord to his party.
That sentence can be confidently bequeathed to future historians of the 45th president.
Mr Macri's predecessor, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, bequeathed an economy close to collapse.
Rosita LeSueur Tovell bequeathed $20163 million to the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria.
My brother died last year and bequeathed his entire (small) estate to me.
Help's owner, John Climpson, eventually bequeathed the silver collar and tag to a friend.
After her death, she had bequeathed their ownership to the Bellefonte, Pennsylvania research library.
Edith, using a key bequeathed to her by her late mother, explores these rooms.
Dr. King bequeathed African-Americans the will to resist and the right to vote.
She bequeathed "a memory of a matriarchal society in Central Asia," says Saodat Ismailova.
The Depression bequeathed FDR enormous majorities in 1933-'34, and, again, he used them.
The donation was bequeathed by collector Dorothy Braude Edinburg, who passed away last January.
The late U.N. chief was then bequeathed "Boutros" as a first name as well.
The period that followed bequeathed one of the nation's most enduringly positive immigration stories.
The work was bequeathed to the museum by the late art critic Brian Sewell.
It is as if Gorbachev has bequeathed the program, namely, the reverse of his own.
This isn't the first time Vogue has bequeathed the superstar a hair change that's stuck.
His personal effects were seized as war booty and eventually bequeathed to various French museums.
" Writing in The New Republic in 1987, John Judis argued that "Burnham bequeathed a divided
In 15053 the astronomer and inventor Frank McClean bequeathed 21505 volumes and 25 illuminated fragments.
Albrecht Becker had no close relatives and bequeathed a portion of his photographs to Lebrun.
On top of that, she also bequeathed the world with a new sorting ceremony ritual.
Retired BBC Radio 4 writer Tim Sayer bequeathed his art collection to the Hepworth Wakefield.
The philanthropist Sue Usdan, who also died that year, bequeathed her wardrobe of French couture.
He bequeathed words often invoked to encapsulate both hope for and dread of human capability.
She bequeathed it to the Franz Hofmann and Sophie Hagemann Foundation in Nuremberg in 2010.
His years in power bequeathed France higher unemployment, worse public finances and deeper social divisions.
This is the first step in reclaiming the legacy bequeathed to us by the Founders.
Priests who bequeathed property to their sons presented a risk that church property would be lost.
This is a nickname bequeathed to her from boyfriend Charles Melton, who also stars in Riverdale.
At his death in 1968 Brod bequeathed his belongings, including the precious Kafka papers, to Esther.
The founders bequeathed these to us, too, in the majestic ambiguities of the document's 4,400 words.
Most people reach the island aboard passenger ferries bequeathed to residents by the previous Saudi king.
Monroe bequeathed personal items to acting teacher Lee Strasberg, whose estate is now auctioning them off.
Financial security (for now, at least) is not the only thing the business has bequeathed Islam.
I dove into a bunch of programs on a pile of disks Ed had bequeathed me.
The United States and Poland seek to live up to these examples which history has bequeathed.
Abuse is Rose's inheritance, bequeathed to her son half in helplessness and half in broken devotion.
The nuclear safety net that previous generations bequeathed to us is in desperate need of repair.
This is partly an extension of the sneakily strong labor market that President Obama bequeathed his successor.
But the great gift that Breaking Bad has bequeathed to its successor is a sense of destiny.
To us, he bequeathed his tragedies and comedies, his sonnets and verse, which would survive 400 years.
To us, he bequeathed his tragedies and comedies, his sonnets and verse, which would survive 220 years.
The way it works is Notre Dame will be bequeathed a stake in Ricci's family limited partnership.
We were overcoming the suspicions that a history of invasion, territorial loss and imperial intent had bequeathed.
In starting it, Mr. Peterson committed $1 billion and bequeathed much of his remaining estate to it.
They didn't own a house until Aunt Robbie bequeathed them hers when Michelle was halfway through college.
So the Trump economy remains on essentially the same path as the one Obama bequeathed to him.
Have you no wish to access the volumes of cultural insight bequeathed to you by your people?
John Williams bequeathed his complete library of concert music, sketchbooks, and film scores to the Juilliard School.
Someone from Freecycle stops by to pick up the records my aunt bequeathed me when she moved recently.
She is obliged to tally the inheritance, both literal and figurative, her "monster mother" has bequeathed to her.
Gurlitt bequeathed the 1,500 works to Switzerland's Kunstmuseum Bern, which inherited them after his death in May 2014.
Such jewelry was never bequeathed to Larry Foust, who went winless in five finals appearances with three teams.
Neanderthals and a similar race, the Denosivans, appear to have bequeathed us genes that bolstered immunity to pathogens.
So this begs the question: What will the homeowner do now that they have been bequeathed this surprise?
Mr. Santucci bequeathed to Mr. Brown one of the most rancorous cases then pending in the city's courts.
The house, bequeathed to a nurse who had worked with Johnson, was abandoned and showed signs of decay.
The candidate who had vowed to mend the "social fracture" bequeathed worse public finances and deeper social divisions.
It's about people who recognize the awesome responsibility of the technological powers bequeathed to us by our predecessors.
The Albright-Knox Art Gallery announced that Marisol Escobar (1930–2016) bequeathed her entire estate to the museum.
The Newark Museum has been bequeathed two bronze Frederic Remington sculptures from the collection of Justice Marie L. Garibaldi.
Yet despite his efforts to defuse it, the fiscal time-bomb bequeathed by Ms Fernández has detonated this year.
He took tools that his deceased father had bequeathed to him before his father's will had been legally processed.
Apart from the money bequeathed to the Church, Polo left nearly everything else to his wife and three daughters.
Then "The Big Short" won the Producers Guild Award, a telltale victory because it was bequeathed by industry folks.
It's left the impression that his is a uniquely "Obama" coalition that cannot be easily bequeathed to a successor.
The Phillies' interminable rebuild has bequeathed copious plate appearances to Freddy Galvis, Ryan Howard, Peter Bourjos and Jeff Francoeur.
The duties Mr Malpass inherits from his predecessor, Jim Yong Kim, are lighter than those bequeathed to previous presidents.
The 57-year-old left behind no will stipulating to whom his reported $250 million should be bequeathed to.
The arms control regime bequeathed to the world at the end of the old Cold War is in tatters.
What Shakespeare bequeathed to us offers the possibility of an escape from the mental ghettos most of us inhabit.
But one of Mr. Zeidler's lifelong friends, a professor named Mildred Templin, bequeathed about $70,000 to the Zeidler Center.
Read bequeathed $4.8 million to Brattleboro Memorial Hospital, where he was a regular — not for treatment, but for breakfast.
Wrightsman, Christiansen added, had also fortified the Met's Delacroix collection with a unique painting she bequeathed after her death.
Princess Louise, Queen Victoria's artistic fourth daughter, appears to have given or bequeathed the ruby to someone, but whom?
He was a founder of Hebrew University and a member of its board, and bequeathed it all his papers.
VARIETY PUZZLE — We are in between acrostics, but the team has bequeathed us a cryptic to tide us over.
So when she needed space, or got tired of the things she bought, she usually bequeathed them to museums.
It was bequeathed on him by a band of New Yorkers whose dreams first took flight from Brooklyn stoops.
Three years ago, Jackson bequeathed to Anthony a sea anchor of a contract, replete with a no-trade clause.
It was bequeathed to her by a notorious neighbor in the Khrushchev-era apartment building where she grew up.
The Haitian people, who have continued to hold steadfast to the ancestral dignity bequeathed through revolutionary struggle, deserve nothing less.
Her brothers may have been bequeathed the family businesses, but Ivanka got a jewel that doesn't begin to compare: Washington.
To future generations he bequeathed an establishment too ready to see each political twist as proof of a new realignment.
Most important, Deng bequeathed China a lopsided version of reform, in which economic freedoms were not matched by political opening.
The first Rastafarians arrived in the decades after 1948 when the area in Shashamane, southern Ethiopia, was bequeathed to them.
The first Rastafarians arrived in the decades after 22015 when the area in Shashamane, southern Ethiopia, was bequeathed to them.
Emma Thompson is a lot of things: an actress, a dame, a life force bequeathed to humanity by the gods.
The brothers bequeathed to their heirs a laudable tradition of benevolence, and an immense fortune with which to indulge it.
Her father, who died in 215, bequeathed the ranch to Hearst, and another, a few miles away, to her brother.
The rich inheritance of justice, liberty, prosperity and independence, bequeathed by your fathers, is shared by you, not by me.
Editorial Bill de Blasio, born Warren Wilhelm Jr., has long identified with his Italian heritage, bequeathed by his mother's family.
An earlier version of this article misidentified the gallery at Stanford University to which a different Pollock work, "Lucifer," was bequeathed.
This history has bequeathed to the region a relatively large middle class and lower inequality than in the rest of Brazil.
Banks sold the tablet to New York publisher George Arthur Plimpton, who later bequeathed it and his collection to Columbia University.
They will be bequeathed to her children, or other relatives and friends, perhaps a few favorite charities — extending the horizon anew.
The long oil boom that started at nearby Spindletop bequeathed Houston a freewheeling spirit and a pathological suspicion of zoning laws.
After taking office in 2015 he sought to repair gradually the economic imbalances bequeathed by his predecessor, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner.
Ali Bongo's father was the world's longest serving President, longer than Robert Mugabe, until his death in 2009 saw power bequeathed.
John Adams bequeathed his skepticism to his son John Quincy, who never overcame his instinctive abhorrence of citizens in the mass.
He was genetically bequeathed with good bodybuilding genes: narrow joints and long attachments for proportion and big muscle bellies for bulge.
London Charlotte Knowles, now 25, began experimenting with fashion design at 13, when her mother bequeathed her an old sewing machine.
Michael Bond bequeathed Paddington Bear, Denis Johnson a gallery of the down-and-out who, through his revelatory writing, achieved transcendence.
At his death, he bequeathed the land to his many grandchildren, leaving each boy 100 acres and each girl 50 acres.
The family says the artist had given the painting to his sister Marie, who bequeathed it to her nephew, Philippe's grandfather.
The CHP owns a 28 percent stake in Isbank, bequeathed to it by Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, founder of the Turkish Republic.
President George W. Bush started trying to close the prison in his second term and bequeathed 242 detainees to Mr. Obama.
Barbara Göpel, the widow of art dealer Erhard Göpel, bequeathed a collection of work by Max Beckmann to Berlin's State Museums.
President Obama bequeathed us a very dangerous planet on which there was -- talk about collusion -- collusion between Russia, China, Iran, North Korea.
At Tribal Council, Devon's vote is made irrelevant, as Devon unwraps the "advantage" bequeathed to him from Jessica on the Red Tribe.
Because they knew that change was inevitable, and necessary, they bequeathed to their posterity a document that can live, breathe and adapt.
Depending on how much is bequeathed to Choupette, she could be poised to set a new record for the world's wealthiest cat.
In 2004, the letter was bequeathed to the Library of Congress by "an estate," American officials said, declining to name the donor.
Whether Facebook survives another 15 years or not, this will be the legacy it has bequeathed to the internet as a whole.
Her family seems to have bequeathed the artist an enduring sense of unreality, the deep suspicion that she somehow did not exist.
The group nearly doubles the museum's holdings in this genre, joining some 21897 bamboo baskets bequeathed in 21941 by Edward C. Moore.
After removing the railroad tracks, the city bequeathed about 43 acres to the University of California, San Francisco, for a research campus.
Egypt's incumbent President President Abdel Fattah el Sisi will enjoy the same intrusive surveillance powers bequeathed by his ally and predecessor Mubarak.
When one of The Beatles guitarist George Harrison died in 2001, he bequeathed his fortune to his wife and only child Dhani (pictured).
" Eventually, the group was bequeathed a special plaque at the bar according to Rolling Stone, which read "The Lair of the Hollywood Vampires.
The legacy Bertrand bequeathed to her daughter lives on in full force both in Jolie's life and in the lives of her kids.
Cruz believes that the government created and bequeathed to the nation by the Founders has been undermined and perverted by the administrative state.
When he died, his widow bequeathed it to the nearby town, and the island is now a wooded park with a nature trail.
PM Lee says his father bequeathed the property to him, and he later sold it to Hsien Yang at a fair market valuation.
Ms. Nelsen's friends retrieved them from her home, an 18th-century fieldstone farmhouse that she bequeathed to the Preservation League of Staten Island.
Sure, except for the fact that it was moderate Democrats—namely, Eagleton himself— who actually originated that slander and bequeathed it to Nixon.
Ms. Kirchner had bequeathed an unmitigated shambles — a budget deficit roughly 8 percent of the country's annual economic output, according to the government.
When she died in 1926, the baroness bequeathed her grisly 180-piece collection without explanation to the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris.
Videotaping all those caught in his web, he bequeathed a visual legacy of abuse of power and deceit taking place behind closed doors.
Henry leaned over the table, his posture reminiscent of their father's, though more fearsome in its bequeathed sanctimony, like some kind of gargoyle.
Ruth's 500th bat was a gift he bequeathed to the former Mayor of Suffern, New York, Jim Rice, back in the mid-1940s.
The glasses, which cannot be said definitively to have belonged to Austen, were bequeathed to the library several years ago by her relatives.
"Portrait of a Young Woman," painted in 1632, was bequeathed in 85033 to the Allentown Art Museum in Pennsylvania as a coveted Rembrandt.
The main action concerns a woman named Padgett Bottle, the self-medicating scion of the family that bequeathed the city its rustic grove.
The main action concerns a woman named Padgett Bottle, the self-medicating scion of the family that bequeathed the city its rustic grove.
The Republican People's Party (CHP) owns a 28 percent stake in Isbank, bequeathed to it by Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, founder of the Turkish Republic.
Public dialogue, peaceful disagreement and the dialectical relationship between opposites are fundamental pillars of the Greek civilization and have been bequeathed to all humanity.
In the 1950s, Guillaume's widow bequeathed her late husband's collection to the Orangerie, where it now constitutes a major part of the permanent collection.
The bureaucracy bequeathed to Ms Appendino by the previous mayor, a member of the PD, has a progressive outlook and a reputation for efficiency.
Upon his passing in 2007, a Tennessee man named Raymond Groves Burrington bequeathed more than $200,000 to the Libertarian National Committee from his estate.
But below the surface her government is paddling furiously to avoid being submerged by the awesome bureaucratic task bequeathed to it by Britain's voters.
The Republican People's Party (CHP) owns a 28 percent stake in Isbank , bequeathed to it by Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, founder of the Turkish Republic.
He bequeathed about $19733 million to create prizes to reward various scientific and cultural advances produced by people or organizations anywhere in the world.
In 213 he bequeathed 31m kronor (roughly $200m at today's values) to create a foundation, the income from which would pay for the prizes.
In her handwritten 2001 will, filed in probate court in the Bahamas, Clark allegedly bequeathed $1 million to her longtime doorman, William Courtney, 62.
Aileen M. Kelly has devoted her life to the resurrection of Herzen's reputation, a cause bequeathed to her by Berlin, her mentor and friend.
Every year I leave that lawyer's office with a sense of gratitude for yet another life lesson my mother bequeathed me: Have a will.
" The newly bequeathed Canaletto works, he said, "have suddenly transformed the collection into one of the finest collections of this artist in the country.
When the last Robinson who lived on the farm died, the family bequeathed the property to an association that founded the museum in 1963.
When Ernt learns that a former war buddy has bequeathed him a cabin and land in Alaska, he believes this will be his salvation.
A co-founder of the party, the late Gianroberto Casaleggio, bequeathed the web platform upon which the party is operated to his son Davide.
Ironically, the communal institutions bequeathed by Good Friday prolong sectarian allegiances, running Stormont, the Northern Irish assembly, on the principle of communal power-sharing.
And unlike patrons of the past, many of whom posthumously bequeathed the art to the society, many of these donors are alive and well.
In Baltimore the DOJ tried to delay a decree bequeathed by his predecessor, even though it had the support of the mayor and police chief.
The country he bequeathed to Trump has its share of problems, but it simply isn't the broken, bankrupt, "American carnage" depicted in Trump's inaugural address.
IRAs and other tax-advantaged retirement funds can be bequeathed to the trust, but there are potential unwanted tax consequences if not set up properly.
The tiara is made of brilliant and rose cut diamonds pavé set in platinum, with six emeralds on either side and was bequeathed by Mrs.
Renaissance Italy bequeathed the world art of staggering beauty, as groundbreaking in its day as the first mobile phone selfie a decade or so ago.
In March of this year, he retired from the profession and bequeathed his business to a certain Takayanagi, a pastry chef based out of Man.
It was bequeathed more than 50 years ago by the family of pharmaceutical giant Eli Lilly to what was then the Art Association of Indianapolis.
Although the choreographer August Bournonville (1805-79) didn't create the company, he bequeathed it such a wealth of touchingly human choreography that it remains his.
President George W. Bush's tax cuts and deregulation destroyed the strong economy bequeathed to him by President Bill Clinton and gave us the 2008 recession.
President George W. Bush's tax cuts and deregulation destroyed the strong economy bequeathed to him by President Bill Clinton and gave us the 2008 recession.
Such a system is custom-built for the coming world of post-familialism, the world bequeathed to us by sexual individualism and thinning family trees.
It was sold in 1946 to a Swiss businessman, René Junod, and his wife, Madeleine Alice, who died in 1986 and bequeathed it to the museum.
After the death of the baroness in 1934, Villa Ephrussi was bequeathed to the Académie des Beaux-Arts, an organization charged with protecting France's artistic heritage.
Eighth-century chronicles say the sun goddess Amaterasu Omikami bequeathed her grandson a mirror, jewels and a sword, which he gave to the first emperor, Jimmu.
It spent further years in the apartment of an uncle in Tokyo, before being bequeathed to Mr. de Waal, who keeps it in his London home.
For example, portions of the archive are credited to a Dr. Fadl Fakhouri, a Lebanese historian said to have bequeathed his personal collection to the group.
The tiara is made of brilliant and rose cut diamonds pavé set in platinum, with six emeralds on either side, and it was bequeathed by Mrs.
Like Margaret Thatcher, another shopkeeper's daughter and an acknowledged influence, Mrs Haley's upbringing bequeathed an extreme watchfulness about overheads and a sharp aversion to government intrusion.
One hundred years later, the Internal Revenue Service is attempting to apply the full force of the estate tax to small businesses bequeathed to family members.
Trump can also tap moderate Muslim powers to help roll back the legacy of sectarian incitement which Iran and its proxies have bequeathed to the region.
As President, he intervened successfully in the outbreak of Ebola in Africa, and bequeathed successors a White House post to counter similar threats in the future.
I never thought that Iraq could ever be worse than it was during Saddam's reign, but that is what America's war achieved and bequeathed to Iraqis.
A son of a wealthy Iranian businessman who bequeathed his children a generous inheritance, Dr. Sheikhzadeh was a teenager when he arrived in the United States.
Not yet in her 20s, she and her First Kiss Productions company were bequeathed a $10 million development deal to produce two films at Columbia Pictures.
And they are more like Republicans in the past who accepted the welfare state and the social safety net that earlier generations had bequeathed to them.
As a result, he was never brought to justice and was allowed to keep his collection, which he then bequeathed to his children, Cornelius and Benita.
The collection, including art by Otto Dix, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner and Franz Marc, had been bequeathed to the museum by Mr. Gurlitt, who died in 2014.
The Hyperloop, an idea that Musk bequeathed to others, could whisk passengers from city to city, say Los Angeles to San Francisco, in half an hour.
It was converted from a general social room in 1956 when the silver pieces were bequeathed to the White House by American heiress Margaret Thompson Biddle.
On his death in 1987, Mr. Stern bequeathed the bulk of his estate to three universities — Concordia and McGill in Montreal and Hebrew University in Jerusalem.
After Manet's death, Laurent bought his portrait of her, "Autumn" (1882), at his estate sale and bequeathed it to the museum in her hometown of Nancy.
So if a stock was purchased at $10 a share, and later bequeathed at $50 a share, the $40 a share in gain is effectively tax-free.
If I am running it is because a historical accident bequeathed me some political capital that I am now putting at the disposal of our party list.
In fact, very few people did know, until he died in March 2015 at age 77 and bequeathed his entire $4 million fortune to his alma mater.
Once home to Armenians and Greeks who bequeathed the elegant buildings, the area fell into disarray after its original inhabitants abandoned the city amid anti-minority policies.
The letter comes from the estate of Bob White, who bought many of Kennedy's belongings from Ms. Lincoln and was bequeathed more after her death in 1995.
"Almost 90 years ago, an anonymous donor bequeathed money to the nation and yet we have not been able to put it to good use," Wright said.
When she passed away, Mr. Darnas inherited what was still a wreck and felt a responsibility to this piece of history that fate had bequeathed to him.
Her spirit and love for Dolly Parton were bequeathed to her by Rosie's sister, Will's beloved Aunt Lucy (Hilliary Begley), a big woman who has recently died.
It had bequeathed to India a Western tradition, to which Iyer had no objection, "but also the underlying Promethean attitude to nature," which he viewed with suspicion.
"The idea that there were these invisible biological things that somehow were bequeathed from one generation to the next just didn't really enter into it," Zimmer says.
They stumble into Season 8 after burying their matriarch, Monica; she's bequeathed them each with a bag of meth, which they handle with various degrees of maturity.
She contended that their marriage had never been lawfully dissolved and that she was therefore entitled to the house, which Mr. Mandela had bequeathed to his descendants.
No settings of spooky Italian castles (she mocks such Gothic devices in "Northanger Abbey"); no characters kidnapped by rakes or bequeathed a fortune with strange provisions attached.
Mr. Hearne is hardly sympathetic toward those who wrong women, but I hear "Consent" as compassionating all of us who have been bequeathed unequal, curdled social relations.
In 2011, the San Francisco collectors Harry W. and Mary Margaret Anderson bequeathed Pollock's majestic drip painting "Lucifer," dating from 1947, to the Anderson Collection at Stanford University.
In his will, Eric bequeathed all of his shares of Hassine Mining to Zoe — not to his second wife, Rima (Indira Varma), whose family actually founded Hassine Mining.
Arnn defined conservatism as the preservation of founding US principles, a restrained government unrecognizable from an "ugly" and unconstitutional federal state he said had been bequeathed by progressives.
Mr Macri has had swifter success in restoring the integrity of Argentina's statistics than he has had in correcting the other economic distortions that Ms Fernández bequeathed him.
Which meant that while his presidency left no major domestic policy legacy, it also bequeathed few disasters, and left the economy in good shape for its 1990s boom.
It turns out Steve Jobs' legacy isn't all rounded corners and chamfered edges: he also (accidentally) bequeathed the San Fransisco Municipal Transit Authority $174 in overpaid parking fines.
The shindig isn't reserved for just Capitol Hill elites, however – some of Hollywood's finest are bequeathed a seat at the pricy tables (ticket fees raise money for scholarships).
Some of my most powerful emotions have been procured in the drive-throughs of the dozens upon dozens of butthole food options America has bequeathed its hungry citizens.
The new watchdog should apply "fresh thinking" to improving audit quality and not be constrained by targets and methods bequeathed to it by the FRC, the ICAEW said.
Indeed, even when species are entombed in the fossil record, scientists are typically bequeathed only their bare bones, stripped of finer details like internal organs and soft tissues.
Rather than heed the warnings, embrace the planning and preserve the structures and budgets that had been bequeathed to him, the president ignored the risk of a pandemic.
William D. Burnham lived in Bridgewater only until he was 12, but he was so enamored of the place that he bequeathed a hefty sum to the town.
Even after her death, as her bequeathed gem sparkles in Steven's adorable bellybutton, she's the reason for everything bad that has happened and will happen to her child.
A 21st-century universal museum has to unsettle the very labels that the age of imperialism bequeathed to us: nations and races, East and West, art and craft.
Trump is now pursuing his own goals, using many of the tools bequeathed to him by his predecessors, at a time when global illiberalism is on the march.
What ancestor bequeathed to me, via my frugal parents, a positively religious fervor for rabbit stew, leg of mutton with garlic, soft-boiled eggs in red wine sauce?
I'm told that the venues bequeathed by the Beijing Games – another reason for China's technical supremacy here in Rio – are not the only legacy left behind by that event.
Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ajit Pai is moving rapidly to resolve the net neutrality mess bequeathed to him by his predecessor, a complicated task under the best of circumstances.
In the wake of a financial crisis bequeathed to the UK by its feral overclass of financiers; in the shadow of a political crisis perpetrated by its political establishment.
The statue has been on consistent display here since it was bequeathed to the Met in 20093 by former New York governor, US senator, and Palmer's patron, Hamilton Fish.
How to play Monopoly in 2016 One player begins the game with all of the real estate, bequeathed to her from a parent who was really good at Monopoly.
The island always felt like a slight to Stannis, since Robert Baratheon bequeathed it to him only after giving his younger brother, Renly, Storm's End, the ancestral Baratheon castle.
First, as a megaton major label rap album, stocked with high-profile features, blessed with the financial liberty that Dr. Dre has always bequeathed to those he believes in.
But in Paris, understanding his work was endangered by a Stalinist turn of events, Shchukin bequeathed the collection to his wife and three surviving children in his last will.
A wide swath of society owned treasured likenesses of themselves that they displayed at home, kept in specially made cases, sent to their lovers or bequeathed to their descendants.
His wife, Charlotte Cornish, gave the box to her second husband, Ingram Bywater, who then bequeathed it to the great-grandson of Robert Bell, Charles Francis Bell, in 1914.
The son of former Representative William Lipinski, who bequeathed him the seat, Mr. Lipinski has long raised the ire of his party's base, and not just because of abortion.
But then comes Violet's death from heart failure and Erma's discovery of a "small curiosity" in Violet's will: an old desk bequeathed to the owner of a local pub.
Seven months after the fall of Omar al-Bashir and his 30-year-long kleptocracy, Sudan is struggling to escape the legacy of corruption and mismanagement he bequeathed it.
One could perhaps overlook all of this if the Obama years had bequeathed the nation an enduring legacy along the lines of the New Deal or the Great Society.
In the present, though, Andy's toy collection has been bequeathed to Bonnie, the kindergartner who makes Forky on her first day of orientation, and quickly relegates Woody to the closet.
It would codify an assault on regulatory regimes over the environment, business and education bequeathed by former President Barack Obama, and attempt to halt decades of steadily growing government reach.
Earlier this year, the Libertarian National Committee filed a federal lawsuit against the FEC to gain immediate access to the $235,000 that had been bequeathed by another decedent, Joseph Shaber.
As we find out towards the end of the episode, the late woman bequeathed the Paradise nightclub, the seat of her Harlem family's crime empire, to Luke, of all people.
Before he died in 1917, Rodin bequeathed the contents of his studio and the right to produce casts based on his plaster molds to the French state for a museum.
America's powerhouse economy that values hard work and education was bequeathed to us by those who came before us, and who sacrificed so much to build and preserve this nation.
ON his deathbed in 1638, John Harvard bequeathed half of his estate, about £800 and his library of some 400 books to a new college in present-day Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Erdogan has said in the past that the stake, which was bequeathed to the CHP by Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, founder of the Turkish Republic, will be moved to the Treasury.
"Early entry" implies easy entry, that the right for young players to enter the league without waiting four years was bequeathed by the N.B.A. out of a sense of benevolence.
For the students, the move heightened a fear, bequeathed to us by the protesters in 19933, that Howard was not a black university but merely a university with black people.
The aftermath of Thursday's referendum to leave the European Union, which has bequeathed to Britain political pandemonium, an economic nightmare and a spike in racist attacks, is no laughing matter.
Scroggin told the story of one client who bequeathed his second wife all "personal property," trusting that she would distribute particular family heirlooms to his children from his first marriage.
Now, his will, in which he bequeathed the small apartment building to Mr. Doyle, is in dispute, leaving his partner with no clear claim to his home of 55 years.
Ms. Cafritz bequeathed over 650 works of art to the Studio Museum in Harlem and the Duke Ellington School of the Arts in Washington, the two institutions announced this week.
Instead, accompanied by five musicians, he gives us the stamping, percussive footwork and gracefully undulating arms and wrists of kathak, the classical Indian form bequeathed to him by Mr. Khan.
It's the thing I've missed most sorely in my life, and surely part of the reason I married an American woman free of the complexes bequeathed by my home culture.
"Rather than heed the warnings, embrace the planning and preserve the structures and budgets that had been bequeathed to him, the president ignored the risk of a pandemic," Rice wrote.
In February last year, Erdogan said the Treasury would take over the CHP's Isbank stake, which was bequeathed to the party by Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, founder of the Turkish Republic.
The 10 largest of these all surpassed $200 million apiece: Two of the three most generous donations came from Nike co-founder Phil Knight — both bequeathed to higher education institutions.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads When Minor White, the prolific American photographer and founding editor of Aperture magazine passed away in 1976, he bequeathed his entire archives to Princeton University.
Morin bequeathed the entire fortune to his alma mater, earmarking just a fraction of it — he requested $100,000 go toward the Dimond Library, where he spent the majority of his career.
The rhythm, a Grebo-esque stew of all the treasures soul, post-punk, and hip-hop bequeathed us, is paramount, while simultaneously serving to give shine to a deep liberation theology.
A special education teacher quietly amassed a $1 million fortune and bequeathed it to a New Jersey public school district to help the special education students she spent her career teaching.
Go back in time two years and you'll find many references to the "deep bench" and "strong field" bequeathed to the Republican Party by its landslide victories in 2010 and 2014.
Women are bequeathed the story of marriage being a fulfilling and "happy ever after" experience, but they must weigh that against the desire to prioritize personal accomplishment over making a family.
To his successor, Obama bequeathed a much larger counterterrorism apparatus than he himself had inherited; Trump set about making full use of its powers while shaking off Obama's self-imposed restraints.
In 2003, after Ms. Lambert retired and "bequeathed" her invention to four editors — Mr. Carter, Ms. Fine Collins, Reinaldo Herrera and Aimée Bell — it moved, with some fanfare, to Vanity Fair.
At the root of the problem, he argued, was a constitution (bequeathed by Britain, Malta's former colonial ruler) that hands vast powers to the executive, without the checks normal in a democracy.
He was the fishing world's version of the infamous New Yorker who set out to give his fellow Americans every bird mentioned in Shakespeare and instead bequeathed us a plague of starlings.
If that Strawberry Cough strain in the "Leafly Guide" has loosened your tongue, it would be very cool to recite a litany of the quirky collective nouns we've bequeathed the animal kingdom.
What better way to do this than to maintain the technologies bequeathed to us by past generations, and to recognize and reward the efforts of the maintainers who keep our society working?
While Carter was praised by much of the media for his restraint, the former president bequeathed to us a hollow military unable to effectively deter bad actors and a dangerous strategic environment.
It's the last creative project touched by Jobs' genius, we were told, and look how it shelters the faithful, called here to see the latest relics the great man bequeathed to the Earth.
We are the inheritors of a free world bequeathed to us by the prophets who called us to worship of God in Ramadan and the Enlightenment philosophers who shaped a tolerant, modern world.
She has tried to push through reforms of tax, education, labour, pensions and the electoral system, as well as a new constitution, with the aim of replacing "the model" bequeathed by the dictatorship.
Morin bequeathed the entire fortune to his alma mater and earmarked just a fraction of it: He requested that $100,000 go toward the Dimond Library, where he spent the majority of his career.
It looks a lot like the salamander-shaped district drawn by then-Massachusetts governor Elbridge Gerry that bequeathed the name "gerrymander" (with a hard "g," by the way) to contemporary American political discourse.
She once led a team to ransack a house where she not only seized the owner's property but set fire to manuscripts bequeathed to the owner by the great Tibetan scholar Gendun Choephel.
I think they kept it out of the world, whether it was at Vienna, or Tours, or other places … It bequeathed to use the great institution that is the church of the West.
As Flora Miller Biddle, the granddaughter of our founder, said several years ago, "The Whitney Museum is an idea…" This idea, painstakingly built for close to ninety years, has been bequeathed to us.
That means it can be sold quickly — at a price sometimes far lower than its actual value — or bequeathed to museums that  wouldn't otherwise have the means to obtain a super-expensive work.
The data showed that taxpayers tend to underestimate the value of art that was given as gifts or bequeathed and, conversely, tend to overestimate the value of art donated as a charitable contribution.
Prosperity theology, a Protestant belief in economic security and wealth as bequeathed by God, has origins in the New Thought movement in the United States and the rise of televangelism in the 1980s.
The Met's show displays 60 of the greatest hits from the more than 700 drawings that the financier Robert Lehman (1891-223) collected from the early 27s on and bequeathed to the museum.
The agreement also acknowledged "the good faith acquisition" of the painting by the Weitzenhoffer family who bought it at a New York gallery and eventually bequeathed it to the university, the two sides said.
As for Mr Bolsonaro, he defends a repressive regime which bequeathed an economic lost decade in the 1980s and a country in which 40% of 7- to 14-year-olds were not at school.
Post had bequeathed the property to the National Park Service in 1973, for use as a winter White House, but in 1981 Congress returned it to the Post Foundation as too expensive to maintain.
This book is an extraordinarily timely and urgent call to confront the legacy of structural racism bequeathed by white anger and resentment, and to show its continuing threat to the promise of American democracy.
And to make the short but agonizing wait just a little more bearable, HBO has bequeathed us yet another treasure: we have been gifted yet another batch of new photos from the upcoming season.
Iran has become enriched, emboldened and empowered by the Obama nuclear deal which unlocked 2900 billion dollars in frozen assets, and bequeathed them with at least an additional 220006 billion dollars in ransom payments.
Others had passed through families for decades, heirlooms and treasures, little pieces of Arsenal bequeathed by parents to children, proof that you did not just support the team: You were part of it, too.
And while he is happy to part with T-shirts and also has bequeathed used pairs of sneakers to friends, White was clear that there is a line even friends and family cannot cross.
An excerpt from David Bush's will, from 1797, is affixed to a wall, detailing his inventory of flannel sheets, farm animals and human beings, such as Candice, who was bequeathed to his daughter Fanny.
NASA had received a tip from a metal scrapper—an acquaintance of the man—who said he was bequeathed the artifacts but "wanted to do the right thing," and return them to the agency.
Below, presented chronologically, are a few of the most compelling breadcrumbs Bowie bequeathed to electronic music, each demonstrating a different part of the untouchable legacy of a man more multifaceted than anyone you'll ever know.
"The lurid mass movements of the 20th century—communist, fascist, and other—have bequeathed to our imaginations an outdated image of what 21st-century authoritarianism might look like," wrote David Frum recently for the Atlantic.
Along with the decline of trusted, unifying information sources—and the ascent of those that reinforced viewers' prejudices—the weakened but consolidated parties bequeathed by the 1990s left America primed for takeover by a demagogue.
Framed for the murder of an aristocratic lover (Tilda Swinton) who bequeathed him a valuable painting, he conspires with his lobby boy (Tony Revolori) to prove his innocence in exchange for naming him his heir.
Pitt-Rivers bequeathed his founding collection of around 230,000 items to Oxford University in 1884, which was much expanded upon by donations from anthropologists, missionaries, museums, and other sources, to eventually include about 600,000 things.
Last year, I swelled with pride upon hearing her explain to a pre-K classmate that while a sock puppet was bequeathed to her by Santa Claus, the huge dollhouse came courtesy of Hanukkah Harry.
Queen Anne-style, with leaded-glass windows, and a turret, the house has been put up for sale by the state garden club, to whom it was bequeathed, in 1977, by the ladies' improvement club.
As a generalization, fantasy writing has leaned more on political storytelling the more it's tried to escape the inevitable influence of Middle-earth, and revise the Eurocentric and Christian tropes that Tolkien's particular worldview bequeathed.
His mother, Lois Carlson, said that Mr. Carlson's devotion to his grandfather has opened eyes in the family to the idea that Mr. Ostrom may have bequeathed something greater than they realized at the time.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The Studio Museum in Harlem and Duke Ellington School of the Arts were bequeathed with a historic donation of works by Peggy Cooper Cafritz, revered art collector, educator, and activist.
And one of them, assembled by the splendidly named John Colebrook-Robjent and bequeathed by him, in 2008, to the Natural History Museum's outpost at Tring, north-west of London, has recently been pressed into service.
In his will, the uncle bequeathed an 11-year-old Thomas £40 (equivalent to about $17473,100 in 2018 when considering inflation) with the proviso that he put it towards a "light handicraft," according to The Telegraph.
Mr. Gurlitt bequeathed the collection to the Kunstmuseum Bern shortly before his death in May 2014, but a legal challenge to his will by a cousin, Ute Werner, is still being contested in a Munich court.
On Wednesday night, an art crowd shuttled up the hill and down the driveway of the famous Sheats Goldstein residence in Beverly Hills, the midcentury masterwork recently bequeathed to the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
According to the docs, obtained by TMZ, she says the 7 tracks were "solely authored by Chris; contain Chris' own vocal tracks; and were bequeathed to Chris' Estate" for the benefit of her and their kids.
Upon his death in September 2019, Barron Hilton bequeathed 97% of his own wealth to the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation, ultimately honoring his father's initial wishes — taking the charity's endowment from $2.9 billion to $6.3 billion.
First, alleviate the costs to state and local governments, who are on the front lines managing the problem of 12 million undocumented as it actually exists — as it has been bequeathed to them by Congress' inaction.
A gay play has a gay voice — one that may now be disappearing along with its literal cognate: the lisping, purse-lipped, tooth-sucking caricature bequeathed to us by the likes of Liberace and Paul Lynde.
In 20183, Britain's oldest university decided not to remove the statue of imperialist Cecil Rhodes, who bequeathed a large sum to Oriel College, despite a campaign by students who believe his legacy should not be celebrated.
That will hardly make for ideal conditions under which to decarbonize, and there is a severe risk civilization will collapse, leaving our descendants with few resources to deal with the unbearable environment we will have bequeathed them.
The main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) appoints four members to Isbank's board and holds a 28 percent stake in the bank which was bequeathed to the party by Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, founder of the Turkish Republic.
Together, they have made Paris the Brancusi destination par excellence for art-inclined visitors; the artist, who is also buried in Cimetière du Montparnasse, bequeathed his entire studio to the French state at his death in 1957.
The reinstalled galleries feature rarely seen works from the museum's permanent collection, restored Old Master paintings and sculptures, and a collection of Impressionist and Modern masterworks bequeathed to the museum after the death of Dallas philanthropist Margaret McDermott.
Both are projects of the Fondation Giacometti, which was established in 2003 to promote study and appreciation of the artist, and to manage the world's largest collection of his paintings, sculptures and drawings (bequeathed by his widow, Annette).
Erdogan and his aides have previously called for greater scrutiny of the main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) over its 28 percent stake in Isbank, bequeathed to the party by Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, founder of the Turkish Republic.
Hong Kong handover: Full coverage Standoff at square Around two dozen protesters marched on Golden Bauhinia Square -- the site of a large gold statue of a Bauhinia flower bequeathed to the city by Beijing -- at 5:30 p.m.
When my partner recently shared news of our engagement (#blessed), his friend immediately sent him a Google Sheets spreadsheet that she had in turn been bequeathed upon her own engagement, like some sort of premarriage rite of passage.
Violence should be met with violence, whether in a street gang or beside a secluded stream: that is the lesson bequeathed to generations of moviegoers, and maybe it takes a foreign director, now and then, to suggest otherwise.
"In the U.S., however, the idea is an utter anathema to everything the Founding Fathers believed and the carefully crafted Constitution they bequeathed us, which was explicitly designed to limit just such a drift towards monarchy or autocracy."
Given to him by Tubman's great-grandniece Mariline Wilkins (the daughter of Eva Stewart Northrup, whose signature is inscribed inside the book's cover), it was just one of dozens of Tubman's belongings bequeathed to the museum that day.
The long-awaited exhibitions were scheduled after a Munich court ruled in December that Mr. Gurlitt, who died in 2014, had been of sound mind when he bequeathed his collection of roughly 1,813 works to the Kunstmuseum Bern.
The History John Greene, a Civil War veteran who served in the 155th New York Volunteer Infantry regiment and died in 1913, bequeathed $2,500 to build a monument to the memory of the soldiers of the Civil War.
Living a legacy The tea plantations in Assam are a legacy bequeathed to India by the colonial-era government where local tribes were employed, or in some cases got into indentured servitude, in the gathering of tea leaves.
He said late financier Albert Igoin, Laurence Apfelbaum's father and Emilie's grandfather, who bequeathed them the wealth after making his fortune in banking, knew Madoff personally and decided on his own accord to invest with him in 1980.
ONE of the world's most lucrative prizes for spiritual endeavour, bequeathed by an American-British billionaire who was a fervent Christian, has been awarded this year to one of the luminaries of the Muslim world, King Abdullah of Jordan.
None of these factors can be easily ascribed to Obama or to Clinton, although certainly they did preside over the withdrawal of all US troops from Iraq at the end of 2011, a plan bequeathed to them by Bush.
None of these factors can be easily ascribed to Obama or to Clinton, although certainly they did preside over the withdrawal of all U.S. troops from Iraq at the end of 2011, a plan bequeathed to them by Bush.
The $40,000 Thomson Award was endowed by the Virgil Thomson Foundation, while the $50,000 Ives prize is made possible by royalty income from the music of Charles Ives, which was bequeathed to the academy by his widow, Harmony Ives.
A 30-year bull market in bonds arguably helped him turn a small portfolio of buildings and golf clubs, along with some cash bequeathed by his father, into extraordinary wealth and a platform to work from the Oval Office.
In one elaborate ruse, a Scottish house painter said he was the son of Mr. Wendel, producing a will that Mr. Wendel had supposedly scribbled on the back page of a book that bequeathed him the entire Wendel fortune.
For instance, Mr. Foxx bequeathed Charlotte a $20123 million federal grant in place for police officers and militarized equipment to accommodate the convention, including a $4 million command center at the city's Police Department headquarters and military-grade weapons.
Both bequeathed challenging targets to their successors as Leahy predicted that orders would exceed deliveries in 2018 for the ninth year in a row, while Bregier predicted "close to 800" deliveries this year as output accelerates after engine delays.
The painting is one of the most important of the works bequeathed to the Kunstmuseum Bern by Mr. Gurlitt, a recluse who hoarded about 1,500 artworks, some looted by the Nazis, in his homes in Munich and Salzburg, Austria.
Previously, he sold Pontormo's "Portrait of a Gentleman With a Book" to the businessman and collector Francesco Federico Cerruti, who died in 2015 and bequeathed his collection to the Castello di Rivoli Museum of Contemporary Art in Turin, Italy.
While the DeLay tribute in Manhattan had showcased the bulletproof technique and tonal brilliance she had bequeathed to her students, the Phillips event offered generous helpings of Bach, including an arrestingly vulnerable and heartfelt Chaconne played by Daniel Phillips.
She's one of four people Eleanor Lambert bequeathed her infamous International Best Dressed List to and as one would imagine, she's just as particular about her own personal style as she is about what makes it on the list.
What is less known is that this desire arguably dates back to Trump's mother, an immigrant maid who came to America almost 100 years ago and bequeathed to her fourth child the notion that all that glitters really is gold.
"If today we can celebrate, it is due to all those who blazed trails and opened a door to the future, bequeathed to you that same responsibility," he said aid before laying flowers at the Monument to Freedom in Riga.
It seems to be an unwritten law of pop culture that every new generation must be bequeathed with their very own, massively popular high school drama that will come to set the tone and style for their entire adolescence and beyond.
As Jolyon Maugham, a tax barrister, has noted, the sums and the threshold in question are such that had Ian Cameron bequeathed a "balanced" inheritance directly to his children, the family would have had to pay a heap of inheritance tax.
After the family's Paris apartment was bombed, in 20163—Marine woke up to a blown-away bedroom wall—they moved to a Second Empire mansion in the Paris suburb of Saint-Cloud, which an elderly industrialist had bequeathed to Jean-Marie.
If you've ever wondered what Frosty the Snowman would be like if he were made of cinders and had awesome fire powers, that's Charlie the golem: a gift bequeathed to Nan by the kindly sweep who raised her among England's rooftops.
Among these trappings, the Beales' heirs say, was an oil painting of the former first lady as a teenager, bequeathed in lieu of a financial inheritance to the elder Ms. Beale by her brother, John Vernou Bouvier III, who was Mrs.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, where the Wrightsmans had long served as trustees, also recently announced that she had bequeathed more than 375 works to the museum, along with $80 million to the Wrightsman Fund for use in future acquisitions.
Bequeathed to the late Queen Mother in 1942 by aristocrat Dame Margaret Greville — who was a patron of Boucheron and Cartier — the collection is believed to have included necklaces previously owned by Marie Antoinette and the Empress Josephine of France.
" As Chapoutot notes, "It was thus also important to incarnate the Nordic physical archetype for posterity; the Germans of the Third Reich would live on for all eternity just like the Greeks, who had bequeathed them a vision of perfection.
Around the same time period, Abu Turaab confirmed that besides assault rifles and other firearms he and his unit acquired from US military weapons caches bequeathed to the Iraqi government, he also used Canadian night vision goggles originally sold to Iraqi Special Forces.
Her family collected the shoes after her body was pulled from the East River several days after the fire; they were bequeathed to the Historical Society by Anna's younger sister, Adella Liebenow Wotherspoon, who survived the event, upon her death in 2004.
The dictator also bequeathed to successive generations of Indonesian workers a casualized low-wage economy, in which apparel has been and remains a key industry, though one in relative decline as other sectors, like electronics manufacturing and the auto parts industry, emerge.
The Hurriyet newspaper on Monday quoted Erdogan as saying authorities should look into members of the main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) over its 28 percent stake in Isbank, bequeathed to the bank by Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, founder of the Turkish Republic.
Now in her 70s, she set out to understand how Jenny became the woman she knew — and to understand their relationship over time — searching for clues to her mother's interior life in the writings and papers bequeathed to her at Jenny's death.
But two years earlier, the authorities in Majorca, knowing of Juan Carlos's fondness for sailing and their island, offered to convert a palace called Marivent into his vacation home, even though the property's former owner had bequeathed it to become a museum.
It is not because "Americans are uniquely virtuous or somehow better than people from poor countries," but because the American "system of government and the constitutional order our founding fathers bequeathed us" make the United States a country worth immigrating to, he writes.
BERLIN — A German man who had stashed a trove of art that included works stolen by the Nazis was of sound mind when he bequeathed his father's collection to the Museum of Fine Arts in Bern, Switzerland, a Munich court ruled on Thursday.
For more than a half century, Africans have been battling the vestiges a colonialist system that bequeathed unshakable leaders, one-party states, and authoritarian structures of government which lacked respect for human rights, denied the rule of law, and entrenched corruption and nepotism.
The squad he was bequeathed was a shadow of its former self, too vulnerable to the ticking of the clock, its stolid dependability rendered obsolete by the obscene wealth of the Premier League, of Paris St.-Germain, of Real Madrid and Barcelona.
President Barack Obama has bequeathed to his successor a nation at war with itself, involved in three ill-managed, strategy-less wars abroad, unprecedentedly terrible relations with key allies, and problems so diverse and so thorny they will likely plague the next few presidents.
And if the Bernie Sanders-inspired jackets and neon spandex boots-cum-pants he's sent down the runway weren't proof enough that Gvasalia is the industry's foremost fashion troll he's now bequeathed the world with his very expensive take on Ikea's traditional 99¢ shopping bag.
"What the prime minister should have told the world is that the Cockpit Country is separate from Jamaica by our treaty rights," Accompong Town Deputy Colonel Melvin Currie told the Thomson Reuters Foundation, using his honorific title as bequeathed to his ancestors by the British.
Organized by Menil curator Michelle White, it has been culled mostly from a donation to the museum of fifty works bequeathed by the late, Houston-based arts patron and collector Stephanie Smither, who passed away in early June, just days after the show opened.
A light-sleeping ex-girlfriend had bequeathed to me a white noise machine which, according to its manufacturers, helps users get to sleep by providing a "constant, soothing sound for your brain to settle on" and stay asleep by camouflaging any noise from outside.
Mr. Tomlinson's entire oeuvre, including his coverage of the bungled 1990 Central Park Jogger trial, was bequeathed to John Jay after his death in 2010, and over the years the college has added works by Ms. Kenny and Ms. Williams to its criminal-justice archive.
The 15th-century villa (bequeathed on Acton's death to New York University, which now uses it as a campus), is just outside Florence on a hillside terraced with ranks of dense green cypress, gray groves of olive and Baroque gardens bristling with mythological statuary.
It is no surprise then that the Constitution bequeathed by the Nigerian military 20 years ago marked a total repudiation of the less-centralized federalist structure that was the driving principle, agreed to after tough negotiations, of prior constitutional conferences in Nigeria and Britain.
As Puerto Rico enters its second decade of economic recession, it is a good time to pause and consider what the outgoing government — aided and abetted by the Obama administration's Treasury Department and its allies in Congress — has bequeathed to the incoming administration of Gov.
In a move that had longstanding impact, be bequeathed to his son Jack double the stake in the soup giant he left his daughters, according to Daniel Sidorick, author of Condensed Capitalism: Campbell Soup and the Pursuit of Cheap Production in the Twentieth Century.
Among them was Brooklyn-based British artist Ellen Harvey, who contributed "Arcadia" (214), a three-quarter-scale wood and distressed plywood version of Turner's private London gallery, where he housed many of his most important works (in his will he bequeathed them to the nation).
Bequeathed with the power to fundamentally change Saudi Arabia's economic future by his father and current King, Salman Bin Abdulaziz, he is a state official that aggressively cuts through bureaucratic red tape to put action behind his pledges, a quality he shares with president-elect Trump.
I don't know what health advantages or risks these genes have given me—testing companies are no longer allowed to provide this level of detail—but it is an extraordinary experience to be so close to the intelligent, resourceful people who bequeathed me some of their genes.
Using drones to kill American citizens without trial, collecting the email and phone records of millions of Americans on a daily basis, and grabbing militants off of the streets of foreign cities and imprisoning them indefinitely — these are all powers that Obama has bequeathed to his successor.
Since that trip three years ago, I have learned that what felt like an invisible parent was a well-developed strategy by the National Trust, the 125-year-old charity that manages properties and land that wealthy Britons often bequeathed when they no longer could afford them.
The exhibition will also be a homecoming for the Parisian Pointillist painter Paul Signac's "Opus 217," which was bequeathed to MoMA upon the death in March of the museum's former chairman David Rockefeller, whom Mr. Lowry recalled accompanying to the current site in Mr. Rockefeller's declining years.
Just when you think you have a handle on where it's going — say, a commentary on Twin Peaks's younger generation and the mistakes bequeathed to them by birthright — Lynch hits you with something unexpected, a reminder that his internal logic dictates where "Twin Peaks" is going.

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