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"endow" Definitions
  1. endow something to give a large sum of money to a school, a college or another institution to provide it with an income
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The gift will endow a professorship held by artist Nick Cave.
The gift will endow the Power Family Program for Inuit Art.
There are halfhearted attempts to endow Terra and Maya with interiority.
So AI is required to endow machines with the requisite skills.
The gift will endow the Archives' collecting program on the West Coast.
A new decision will be needed to endow them with destructive power.
How many eyes did your creator endow you with, young Jack Stone?
The gift will endow a curatorial position in modern and contemporary art.
Nature, life experience or both endow some doctors with excellent bedside manners.
Andrea B. Laporte donated $1.5 million to endow the ICA's associate curator position.
And how such a society could endow one woman's loneliness with tragic dimensions.
Mr. Maxwell does endow his characters with some consciousness of their existential loneliness.
Bloomberg Philanthropies will endow $43 million through its Arts Innovation and Management Training Program.
The gift will be used to establish and endow the museum's Asian Paintings Conservation Center.
What facets of intelligence would you consider it ethically OK to endow another species with?
But it fits into a long lineage of efforts to endow silence with artistic meaning.
Her use of backlighting and the resulting accents endow the otherwise flat figures with volume.
Perhaps feedback circuitry will one day endow machines with traits we think of as uniquely human.
But he conceded that alterations to its models was unlikely to endow the Bank with infallibility.
If the bill did trigger auto-reconciliation, it would endow the Budget Committee with staggering powers.
We want to endow the powerful feelings associated with nostalgia to our lives in the present.
Remember that Harvey Weinstein helped endow a chair at Rutgers in the name of Gloria Steinem.
However they exercise it, more women appear to be awakening to the power wealth can endow.
Association with Aspen can endow you with the crispness, vitality and lucidity of the mountain air.
The cast members endow their characters with distinguishing individuality and, more important, a connective emotional transparency.
IT networks endow a market leader with economies of scale that allow it to grow rapidly.
The background: Cancer results from the accumulation of genetic mutations that endow normal cells with malignant properties.
It falls to the actors to endow the director's acute, misanthropic vision with emotional gravity and grace.
We endow it with one when we memorialize it in cemeteries, monuments, roadside markers, national battlefield parks.
What exactly is it about quantum physics that goes beyond classical physics to endow particles with this supermemory?
But because in the Trump era even leisure is political, many also endow the movement with additional purpose.
Years. Use it to endow a scholarship for a player who wants to go to grad school maybe.
The rich can buy their politicians, their tax breaks, their ability to endow their privilege to their children.
It also speaks to a uniquely human need to endow pretty much everything with human qualities — animals, iPads, flotsam.
Other inheritors have used their great wealth to endow museums, universities or charities, like the Whitneys, Vanderbilts and Rockefellers.
A few years ago, Mr. Taylor sold the original for $437,000, to endow his new American Modern Dance endeavor.
It will also endow a scholarship program for members of underrepresented groups looking to break into the fashion industry.
Using housing as a proxy for growth, they endow the limitless expansion of population with a seductive moral charge.
A portion of the gift was used to endow a professorship at the women's college bearing the performer's name.
It was during those years that he began to endow somber magentas, grays, and blues with a smoldering complexity.
"The true and legitimate goal of the sciences is to endow human life with new discoveries and resources," Bacon said.
This will endow the car with features like adaptive cruise control, automatic emergency braking, lane departure warning, blind spot detection.
For someone who has a beloved bike that they want to endow with electric powers, it might be worth $1,000.
Barbara Taylor and her husband, Andy Taylor, donated $21 million to endow the directorship of the St. Louis Art Museum.
The money will endow the settlement's Expanded Horizons College Success Program, which helps disadvantaged students prepare for and complete college.
Forget spending decades amassing piles of cash to be handed over in the twilight of life to endow some foundation.
Graff helped endow the coaching position that Minnis holds, and his endorsement and support are essential to the program's success.
But what if they could endow their sheep with a predator defence system, and avoid harming wolves in the process?
There's no doubt it serves an important purpose, he said, but is hesitant to endow full organ status upon the interstitium.
Janet Jackson, David Letterman, Kevin Spacey, Alec Baldwin and Derek Jeter also endow scholarships that help students fund their college educations.
" Rather, the best way to dispose of a fortune was to endow institutions that would aid "those who desire to rise.
Mr. Bardem, alpha male and omega man, is the kind of actor who can endow an abstraction with gravity and tenderness.
Dr. Henssen thinks that the circles may endow nearby genes with their overdrive, which may lead cells to become more dangerous.
The foundation's goal is to raise funds to build, endow, maintain and create scholarships that will be part of the memorial project.
S. Attorney Chris Christie required a pharmaceutical company to donate to his law school alma mater to endow a chair in ethics.
Harvard Law School abandoned an 80-year-old shield based on the crest of a slaveholding family that helped endow the institution.
Mr. Griffin's name and cash — earned in a business that depends on markets being inefficient — will now endow the university's economics department.
The Kaplans also donated funding to endow the Ringling's Photography and Media Arts program and a curatorial position in the photography department.
In the watercolor "Hannah" (2007), dabs of yellow endow the figure seen in profile, seated by a window, with an inner light.
The exhibition marks a $3 million gift from collectors John and Sue Wieland to endow the museum's directorship and support contemporary art acquisitions.
Members of the church have helped endow the festival's annual True Life Fund, which awards money to the subjects of a chosen documentary.
It begins from a position of subjective stupidity—you endow a computer with the ability to sense and develop patterns from its senses.
The U.S. has become more progressive, and more willing to endow its queers with enough tradition for them to secure some American normality.
They pay their taxes, found real charities, endow universities, support hospitals, fund medical research and gamble on products that can help us all.
The University of Virginia announced today that it has received a $120 million private donation to endow a new School of Data Science.
Though the protean actors, all first-rate, endow their roles with a zestful individuality, their characters are far more than their separate stories.
In some instances, students whose families pledged over millions of dollars to fund a building or endow professorships got an advantage, emails show.
The main requirement is to endow misfortune with narrative and moral significance, if not always with a corresponding sense of justice or proportion.
In Ms. Clarke's rendering, those socially suppressed feelings churn with such intensity that it makes sense they should endow the inanimate with life.
The myriad, echoing lines endow the overall shape with a state of flux, enclosing and defining forms that swell, band, and stretch out.
USB-C would also endow the iPhone with iPad Pro-like functionality, like the ability to connect to monitors and USB-C flash drives.
Training is different than merely "working out"—it's purposeful and will endow you with a sense of purpose when you walk in the gym.
The fund's goal, which this YOOX partnership contributes to, is to endow the the Franca Sozzani Chair at Harvard Medical School within three years.
Rather, it was a deliberate attempt to endow humans with the capacity to ward off a future infection, namely one caused by the AIDS virus.
When we expect self-care to substitute for our larger systemic flaws in our healthcare, we also over-endow activities that should be basic privileges.
Their faith can endow certain acts and objects with a power, Mistress Blunt said, which she can then use for the purpose of sexual pleasure.
Alfred Nobel's fortune should, according to his will, endow "prizes to those who, during the preceding year, shall have conferred the greatest benefit to mankind".
Admissions officers don't talk much about "development" admissions, students whose applications are favored in hopes their parents will eventually endow a new stadium or dorm.
Beginning in the early 1950s, he worked on computational ideas to characterize human psychological processes and produced theories on how to endow machines with intelligence.
"I made a promise to endow my little girl with the power to always know that her body, spirit and her mind are her domain."
The "Empowering Interiors" section of the show illustrates the tradition of depositing sacred objects and texts inside Buddhist statues to endow them with supernatural powers.
New tools from the field of synthetic biology could endow scientists with the frightening ability to design and manufacture maximally dangerous pathogens, leapfrogging natural selection.
That is what the establishment of the Space Force will do: endow people with the will and interest to make U.S control of space happen.
I perceive spices in the same way that other people perceive other human beings, and when I talk about them, I endow them with traits.
It falls to the actors to endow this highly symbolic, pictorially overloaded environment with a sense of human reality — with flesh and blood and feeling.
Pay for a tent or endow some funny trust whose sole purpose is to put up a tent every five years and pay for alcohol.
Likewise, Veronica uses some of her money for altruistic purposes, handing over a bag of cash to endow a school building in her late son's memory.
The Cummer Museum of Art and Gardens received a $21925 million gift from the Disosway Foundation of New York to endow the position of executive director.
And last year, a Chinese scientist named He Jiankui used Crispr to try to endow two human embryos with the Δ32 mutation and immunity to HIV.
"The goal is to endow the bank with the necessary funding and assets so that it can perform its role," the council said in a statement.
Former female athletes are donating millions of dollars to build facilities, endow scholarships and support coaching positions at their alma maters, the New York Times reports.
Her use of impasto and tilted planes (rugs, landscapes) insistently endow the objects she paints with an equivalent heft and tactility to their real-life counterparts.
Like: Could brain scientists endow research animals with human cognitive abilities, or even consciousness, while transplanting human stem cells into the brain of a developing animal embryo?
Recently, Steve donated Mark's "Hairspray" royalties in perpetuity to the Actors Fund, to endow the prize and to support other fund activities, including addiction-and-recovery services.
And the post-Prohibition setting allows Bayard, best known for his adult historical fiction, to endow his narrator with freedoms most contemporary children can only dream of.
And the Grandersons raise money each year to endow scholarships so that children from Tchula — the fifth-poorest town in our nation — can attend Mississippi Valley State.
This cousin to Google's puppyslug-oozing Deepdream allows Wu to endow a potpourri of beach, timelapse, and performance footage with the color and texture of oil paints.
What can you do with a show that opens with a song called "Four Jews in a Room Bitching," and uses AIDS to endow it with seriousness?
While the conquistadors of the 16th century plundered Central and South American kingdoms for wealth, more recent outsiders have tended to endow the empires with false simplicity.
They have created a subset of university giving, donating millions back to their alma maters as primary donors to build facilities and endow scholarships and coaching positions.
They have created a subset of university giving, donating millions back to their alma maters as primary donors to build facilities and endow scholarships and coaching positions.
David C. Bohnett, a board member who donated $20 million to the orchestra in 2014 — half to endow the president's position — said Ms. Borda would be missed.
According to Mr. von Weyhe, Mr. Alaïa set aside enough money to endow the association, which is in the process of applying for more formal foundation status.
Yes, we may eventually use gene-editing to cure diseases and endow our species with new capacities—but such research cannot happen at the whim of rogue scientists.
Playing people whose job is to maintain facades, these performers endow their characters with a canny self-awareness and a tellingly varied gift for balancing shell and substance.
The internet is fast; the internet has many ramifications worldwide, and so you can quantify certain things, but you cannot endow it with qualities like good or bad.
Congress can choose another way: Deregulating industry will provide women with more professional choices, and amending rigid labor laws will endow employers with the flexibility to provide flexibility.
These images of the working person endow them with qualities of excellence, nobility, and respect, and evoked in me mixed sensations of hard materialistic capability and human tenderness.
Likewise, the heads of private colleges and universities can redirect wealthy donors away from naming opportunities to fully endow scholarships that level the financial and racial playing field.
It's his own experiences that endow his narration with such richness, and it's our understanding of the author as quintessentially human that makes its appeal and relevance universal.
They ­cowrote a Halo 283 tool that let them endow the protagonist, Master Chief, with special skills—like the ability to jump into the clouds or fire weird projectiles.
The Mead Art Museum at Amherst College has received a gift of $3 million from collectors John and Sue Wieland to endow its directorship and support contemporary art acquisitions.
This bundle will train you to become a competent PM and endow you with the knowledge to pass the certification tests so you can kickstart a six-figure career.
Musk hopes the implant, created by his brain-computer interface startup Neuralink, could one day help quadriplegics control smartphones, and perhaps even endow users with a sort of telepathy.
Fortunately, the use of VistaVision, which is another process of projecting on a wide, flat screen, has made it possible to endow "White Christmas" with a fine pictorial quality.
He's raised money for Planned Parenthood, helped endow a faculty chair at Rutgers University in Gloria Steinem's name and distributed a film, "The Hunting Ground," about campus sexual assault.
If he wants to nourish the high-tech sector that enabled his fortune, he could endow eight M.I.T.-size universities around the world and still have billions left over.
The orchestra has already raised the $32 million it anticipates will be needed to build the complex, Mr. Volpe said, but was still raising money to endow its programming.
He's currently touring Turkey in a bid to whip up support for a referendum on a constitutional amendment that would endow the presidency — and therefore him — with far more power.
Of course, this is not to suggest that individuals ought to be "free" in a way that would endow them with a license to hurt, defraud, or steal from others.
Mr. Ligon serves on the board of the Foundation for Contemporary Arts, which has received a $1 million gift from the Ellsworth Kelly Foundation to endow a new annual award.
Humans put relational reasoning to use pretty much any time they try to solve a problem, but researchers haven't figured out how to endow AI with this deceptively simple ability.
There are fears that the project would endow the Indian government with enormous knowledge that could be deployed against minority communities and individuals who disagree with its politics and policies.
Just because an image can be made and then enlarged to the same size as the "Mona Lisa," however, does not endow it with any artistic value or scientific authority.
Maudlin's approach differs from other approaches that extend standard topology to endow geometry with directionality; it is not an extension, but a rethinking that builds in directionality at the ground level.
Their goal is to capture 3D models of our body language so that one day they can help endow machines with the capacity to understand the elaborate code of nonverbal communication.
Over the last few years, they have been developing a miniaturized ion propulsion system for CubeSats that could endow the satellites with the power of motion while upholding the safety criteria.
Because he was there, we raised a great deal of money, and I was able to use it to endow the university in Jerusalem with something that I told him about.
He employed Malia Obama, the oldest daughter of former President Barack Obama, as an intern this year, and recently helped endow a faculty chair at Rutgers University in Gloria Steinem's name.
The Federalist framers of the Constitution understood that it was vital to endow the new government they created with broad powers, but they recognized that this grant itself posed great danger.
Or it may be that his own Whitmanesque spirit — evident in earlier films like "Stations of the Elevated" and "Canners" — cannot help but endow everything it beholds with aesthetic dignity and interest.
"We were all agape, just blown away," recalled Mr. Garza, who said the money would endow the settlement's Expanded Horizons College Success Program, which helps disadvantaged students prepare for and complete college.
Burchard's works endow Welcome to Painterland with a sense of visual authenticity and present its key players — most of whom are familiar only in later photos — in the bloom of their youth.
All males in the experiment tested positive for HIV (the point of the project was to endow offspring with a built-in immunity to HIV, and thus protect them from an infected parent).
Musk recently admitted that the company will need to upgrade cars already on the road with new hardware — specifically, a new AI chip — in order to endow them with full self-driving capabilities.
At North Dakota, the women's varsity team cost a reported $2 million a year, and the university's president, Mark Kennedy, has said $60 million would need to be raised to endow the program.
These are the essential algebraic properties of groups, and they endow groups, like the set of symmetries of the square, with a structure and a regularity akin to those of our familiar number systems.
Qubits will endow quantum computers with the ability to do certain tasks—such as querying a database, factoring large prime numbers, or creating complex scientific models—far more efficiently and accurately than a supercomputer.
The hope was that, by using a precise drug-dosing scheme developed using evolutionary principles, they could slow the rise of the mutations that would endow some cancer cells with the fitness to survive.
John Earl Jelks (as a family employee) and Kyle Beltran (as his rebellious son), and Robert Joy (as a doting family doctor) endow their parts with just enough quirky creepiness to hold your attention.
I wanted to endow Chris, the protagonist in The Oath, with those qualities, because I was very aware of how passionate that character could be but also quite frankly how annoying he could be.
They spearheaded the Indian industrial revolution by building the first steel mills and textile factories; they built ships and launched the country's first airline; they used their wealth to endow hospitals, laboratories and schools.
He also helped endow a "Gloria Steinem" faculty chair at Rutgers; joined a national women's march in Park City, Utah, in January; and was a big fund-raiser for and supporter of Hillary Clinton.
Whether the art takes the form of a 583-story nest of staircases or an oversized polka-dotted pumpkin, the aim is the same: to endow brand-new real estate with an alluring aesthetic experience.
Endow us with courage that is born of loyalty to all that is noble and worthy, that scorns to compromise with vice and injustice, and knows no fear when truth and right are in jeopardy.
Featuring subjects that range from deli counters and solitary figures to dramatic views of San Francisco's plunging streets, Thiebaud's drawings endow the most common objects and everyday scenes with a sense of poetry and nostalgia.
In October 2015, York University in Toronto, Canada, announced that iFlytek had given the university's Lassonde School of Engineering $1.5 million to create a neural computing and machine learning laboratory and to endow a professorship.
Over 55,000 of these chips were linked together to endow the supercomputer with a million processor cores altogether that are coordinated using a new type of computer design known as a "Spiking Neural Network Architecture" (SpiNNaker).
"Viewing it through the prism of the Cold War, they endow the internet with nearly magical qualities; for them, it's the ultimate cheat sheet that could help the West finally defeat its authoritarian adversaries," Morozov writes.
Abrams is too slick and shallow a filmmaker to endow the dramas of repression and insurgency, of family fate and individual destiny, of solidarity and the will to power, with their full moral and metaphysical weight.
Background: In 2006 he pledged $13 million to endow the the Stevanovich Center for Financial Mathematics; in 2014, he followed that up with another $10 million for something called the Stevanovich Institute on the Formation of Knowledge.
My own father, the son of immigrants, who prized education and would later endow a foundation for students to attend college, once explained to me the food stamp program was the reason he was a lifelong Democrat.
Now in their 50s or 60s, they have created a subset of university giving to build facilities, like the Carol Roberts Field House at Yale University, above, and endow scholarships and coaching positions at their alma maters.
What's more, the acts diminish what it means to be an actual person—a conscious, self-reflective, and emotional being—while at the same time undermining efforts to endow those who are truly deserving of this special status.
Now recognized as the "mother of forensic science," Lee used her inheritance to endow the first program for studying forensics at Harvard University, and in 1943, she was named State Police Captain of New Hampshire for her service.
As the 50th anniversary of the 1972 federal gender-equity law approaches, some of the female athletes who first benefited from it have donated millions to their alma maters to build facilities and endow scholarships and coaching positions.
Despite these recent animal studies, there's no compelling evidence to believe that a human head transplant will work, or that it'll endow the Russian patient with a body that's superior or longer-lasting than the one he currently has.
All artists, I feel, however their plea of objectivity, create their characters in their own image; you're no exception, in fact, your specific glory is the original and unique quality with which you endow the fragments of your imagination.
Surpassing the goals of Van de Velde, Gropius envisioned his Bauhaus as an educational institution that would be concerned with industrial design in service of an architectural totality — where architecture would endow the arts and crafts with unifying ideals.
Not to be outdone, Harvard recently held a public conference exploring connections between universities and slavery, and its law school disavowed a shield that was based on the crest of a slaveholding family that had helped endow the institution.
To turn tape into the main medium instead of a temporary tool is on its face a counterintuitive idea, but its roots in the mechanics of Modernist painting technique endow it with a legitimacy that we don't even think to question.
As Humphreys, of Stanford, put it, "It would be a powerful deterrent within that group that yes, in fact, no matter how many country clubs you belong to and how many museums you endow, you can still end up behind bars."
These included gene-editing to prevent babies from developing serious diseases, implantable brain chips to give people improved ability to concentrate and process information, and the prospect of synthetic blood transfusions to endow people with greater speed, stamina, and strength.
This collection is not only revelatory but will endow the city with a body of work that speaks of mostly New Yorker outsider notions of beauty, power, and sex that still fit in very well with Los Angeles's own underground traditions.
In his conversations with Gordon Caplan, Singer explained that the "front door" to get into college was to do well academically and score high on standardized tests, and the "back door" was to endow a building or make a massive donation.
New Horizons — which previously revealed the majesty of Pluto in 2015 — swooped just 2,693 miles from the surface of MU69, which has been temporarily nicknamed Ultima Thule (the International Association of Astronomers will eventually endow MU69 with its official name).
In their beginnings are their ends: the keys to their strengths and vulnerabilities, the source of their drive and ambitions and fears, and clues to the larger goals that endow their quests for self-knowledge with some larger sense of mission.
Check out the companies making headlines in midday trading: Wynn Resorts, Las Vegas Sands — Shares of the casino operators jumped after Reuters reported that China will endow Macau with a slew of policies aimed at diversifying the gaming hub's economy.
And after Built to Last, my wife and I decided to bet our lives on this, it was a big entrepreneurial bet and I decided I wanted to become a self-employed professor, to endow my own chair and grant myself tenure.
But if you look at the walls of any day care center, it's obvious that all children draw sheep, and at pretty much the same skill level; it's only in retrospect that we endow one kid's doodles with evidence of her incipient talent.
In naming, as in other matters, anxiety runs particularly high among upper-middle-class parents, who, likely overestimating their own importance, seek to endow their children with supernames—the social equivalent of the superfoods that fill their lunchboxes—to power them through life.
Harvard Law School is poised to abandon an 80-year-old shield based on the crest of a slaveholding family that helped endow the institution, as campuses across the country debate the use of historic names and symbols that some consider offensive.
Yet despite this proliferation of designs, but researchers are still working towards one holy grail in the prosthetic-making sphere: How can we endow them with a sense of touch so that users will be able to feel the world around them?
He made films with substantive female leads (82-year-old Judi Dench joked that she'd tattooed his name on her butt in gratitude), donated money to politicians supporting feminist policies and contributed to endow a chair at Rutgers University honoring Gloria Steinem.
Founded in 1859, Cooper Union is the namesake of Peter Cooper, who used his fortune from real estate, steel, railroads and glue to endow a college where education would be as "free as air and water" for aspiring architects, engineers and artists.
He said he planned to use his wealth to set up a public foundation on the premises of his studio in Düsseldorf, which he would endow and where all of the prints reserved for his private collection would be viewed in the future.
Last year, Harvard replaced the academic shield of its law school to remove the 18th Century crest of a slave-owning family that helped endow the school, and also took steps to honor slaves who worked at the campus in the 1700s.
The Repeal debate only appears to be strictly about the rights of women versus the rights of the unborn; deeper, historic, social complexities of female sexuality are all but lost in competing images that attempt to humanize women or endow the unborn with language.
As somebody who's suffered both prejudice and the challenge of being in a chair, I thought that that would endow the character with a sort of knowledge of the world that, if it was just some punk from Brooklyn, it would make less sense.
"The huge liquidity associated with the greenback, the fact that there is no real default risk on U.S. Treasuries, and the credibility of the U.S. legal system are enough to endow the U.S. dollar with sufficient safe-haven appeal for many investors," Foley added.
"No amount of spin, no amount of rhetoric can hide the fact that this is a far-right Republican scheme to endow future generations of the mega-wealthy and leave what amounts to crumbs for the middle-class behind," Wyden said on a press call.
Installation and mixed-media artist Barbara Bloom's latest book and print endeavor, the limited edition Gifts (Ludion), takes this idea a step further, exploring not only the meaning we endow gifts with, but also the meaning behind gift exchange rituals — particularly that of wrapping paper.
For an upcoming game being developed by a team of developers working within Superinteressante magazine aptly titled Science Kombat, illustrator Diego Sanches created a number of pixel-art animations that endow these heralded scientists with the power of their discoveries for the express purpose of 2D fighting.
The complexity came from how the tension between these younger roles being inhabited by these adult actors asked all of us to endow these preteen characters with a lot of intelligence, maturity, emotional depth and wisdom that I think our culture often minimizes in the portrayal of young people.
If Merkel were to announce an initiative aimed at training the next generation of American leaders and thinkers, an investment of just $50 million -- slightly less than Kohl pledged in 1990 when adjusted for inflation -- it would be enough to endow chairs at America's 10 most prestigious universities.
"No amount of spin, no amount of rhetoric can hide the fact that this is a far-right Republican scheme to endow future generations of the mega-wealthy and leave what amounts to crumbs for the middle-class behind," Wyden said on a press call: http://bit.ly/2xGHwwG.
What is needed, to begin with, is for university administrators to identify political history as a priority, for students and families to lobby their schools, for benefactors to endow professorships and graduate fellowships and for lawmakers and school boards to enact policies that bolster its teaching — and without politicizing the enterprise.
On first reading, this announcement—which as an artwork is titled Thwarted Projects, Dashed Hopes, A Moment of Embarrassment—appears absurd: A person can't retire their official identity and endow themselves with a new one simply by writing a note; Piper points to the futility of such an endeavor in her last line.
Indeed, during the election campaign Sasse roundly characterized Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton as "both liars" who were one and the same, which just goes to show: Having a grandmother who attached a bassinet to her tractor doesn't necessarily endow you with an ability to make distinctions or a sense of proportion.
Here&aposs Why We'll Eventually Have to Accept Designer BabiesLast week's historic summit on human gene-editing has come to a close, and its organizing committee …Read more ReadSome conservative bioethicists warn that parents will use this technology to endow their children with greater intelligence and memory, or select specific physical characteristics such as hair and eye color.
In a promotional video, he told potential customers that even with a seven figure gift to endow a professorship or establish a research center, they could not buy a seat at their target university, especially when the grades and standardized test scores of their children were well below those of students accepted by the institution under "normal" circumstances.
To summarize, I fear that the Creator did not endow President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE with the emotional, intellectual or ethical tools to carry out the responsibilities of his office.
In all, Soros has funded around $400 million worth of projects in Hungary since 1989 — and that figure doesn't include the initial $250 million that he gave to endow Central European University, which opened in Prague in 1991, moved to Budapest two years later and has since graduated more than 14,000 students drawn from across Eastern Europe and Central Asia.
The founders' idea was to endow a nonprofit with the expertise and the resources to be competitive with private enterprise, while at the same time making its discoveries available as open source—so long as it was safe to do so—thus potentially heading off a situation where a few corporations reap the almost immeasurable rewards of a vast new world.
There is an eccentric humor to the entire exercise: an artist, holding an absurd pose associated with classical statuary, walks back and forth with Sisyphean pointlessness, while the small hole in his t-shirt's right underarm and his glasses tucked in his left breast pocket endow him with the appearance of someone who's come to fix the leak in your roof.
The speeches are a part of the group's mission of grooming future conservative leaders — Attorney General Jeff Sessions and Stephen Miller, a White House adviser, are among its alumni — and its long list of donors has included the television game show host Pat Sajak, the novelist Tom Clancy, the billionaire brothers David H. and Charles G. Koch, and the Amway billionaires Richard and Helen Devos, who gave $21960 million to endow the Reagan Ranch near Santa Barbara, Calif.
If Stella's ambition and insatiable visual voracity were exhilarating at first (his titles reference such a wide range of fields that they endow his undertaking with a universal flavor), the paintings' often overbearing size and physicality — somehow the smaller versions are not as convincing as the larger works (size matters!) — with each ranking as a formalist "tour de force" in its own right, also left the viewer, time and again, with the unsettling feeling of being wrestled to the ground (vestigial remains of his wrestling days in high school?).

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