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"epochal" Definitions
  1. of or relating to an epoch
  2. uniquely or highly significant : MOMENTOUS

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The adorable 19663-vintage Bell helicopter, acquired in 1984, yet hovers above the stairs to the second floor, gamely signifying something epochal, or not so epochal, or bizarre, depending on your predilection.
Or perhaps there's a moment of epochal change simmering, unseen.
The advantages become strategic tools, not epochal game-changing Death Stars.
The economy was going through an epochal transition, then to industrialization.
My prediction: An epochal change, the likes of 1932 and 1980.
That led to the epochal financial crisis and the Great Recession.
Usually, despite all our handwringing about epochal changes, kids are kids.
Janus, too, is part of an epochal shift in economic power.
He does believe, however, that incremental change can have epochal consequences.
The U.S. is still nursing the deep wounds of that epochal debacle.
On top of this, and feeding this, Islam is in epochal crisis.
Ours is hardly a culturally cohesive superpower committed to another epochal struggle.
It seemed inevitable that they would choke in an epochal, embarrassing way.
This all comes about due to an epochal event known as Robert's Rebellion.
That would be a really epochal event for peace and denuclearization in Korea.
For these slates especially, the SPD vote is an epochal moment in party history.
"There has been an extraordinary, epochal change in the last 25 years," he said.
"Einstein on the Beach," Mr. Glass's epochal epic, came to the Met in 22009.
Though the experience was epochal for De Quincey, he was, initially, serviceable to Wordsworth.
Climate change is indeed "a challenge of epochal proportions," as the Holy Father observed.
The next four years could be epochal years in the history of this country.
Riggs was a match without larger meaning; it was legitimately fraught with epochal implications.
To Ms. Dixon, it is an epochal opportunity for the New York art scene.
The most epochal financial transaction of this century, to date, occurred on May 22, 2010.
This is an epochal issue that demands far more substantial discussion in the public square.
Going into on-demand streaming is an epochal shift for the 96-year-old company.
It is naïve to believe that this epochal power shift will leave Western democracies untouched.
"Being with Pietro was like looking inside an epochal tragedy, much bigger than me," Schirato said.
Grant Tremblay, Harvard AstrophysicistHis was an epochal mind that sought and found the symmetries of Nature.
It's a safe bet that Italy wants to remain at the center of that epochal project.
Welcome to Reuters, the news agency which faces, today, the most epochal decision in its history.
"Some events are epochal," wrote Kishore Mahbubani of the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy.
Other women eschewed epochal demands for piety and purity in their bids to earn a living.
The current subway mess begins, it should be noted, with an epochal success by political figures.
The epochal trial that followed transformed the world's understanding of the Holocaust, and not only that.
Like Apple, Moore has created epochal works that improve on the halting steps of their predecessors.
"This has become a dramatic problem, an epochal problem," Dr. Bartolo said at a news conference here.
There is a particularly epochal moment at the moment, which you've got in Britain, which is Corbyn.
The EU remains a peace project where economic integration is a means of strengthening that epochal mission.
The aesthetic is an epochal medley lacking harmony—purple neon, vintage radios, fake flowers, a pay phone.
Like the president he serves, Mr. Wheeler displays little concern for climate change and its epochal challenges.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was leading an epochal civil rights march from Selma to Montgomery, Ala.
But the President's sense of having endured an epochal personal slight could lead him into dangerous territory.
But it's entirely in keeping with his nonstop insistence that everything about him is magical, epochal, amazing.
By comparison with such past such epochal transformations, this one is happening at lightning speed, we were told.
The epochal shift is that individuals can sell, consume and work globally, maybe through a corporation, maybe not.
This tour was an epochal moment in jazz, seeming to indicate two separate paths for the music's future.
An outcry ensued, with analysts on both sides of the Atlantic talking of an epochal shift in relations.
But even as the epochal events surrounding its passage fade from collective memory, the Fair Housing Act persists.
The issue isn't just that these communities failed to achieve the lasting, epochal change that they often envisioned.
Our task is to make the best of this epochal transition, for them and the generations to follow.
He played the first movement of the epochal Sonata No. 2 with less violence than circumspection, gentility and wit.
But it is an epochal event in a country where political change has often come at a glacial pace.
It would take political parties realizing they can't just do quick fixes, that we're actually at an epochal shift.
But the collapse of Deadspin is so spectacularly stupid, so clearly self-inflicted, that it has an epochal quality.
But Mr. Trump went to great lengths to urge voters to view the presidential race as an epochal moment.
D., and its accompanying polarization, do not necessarily indicate an epochal drift of German society toward the far right.
Overreaching on an issue as charged as this is a bad idea in an epochal election like this one.
These efforts — a click, a retweet, a YouTube comment — come to feel like important parts of an epochal struggle.
It's a remarkably honest attempt to offer a massive answer to what its authors see as an epochal problem.
Such times bring out an epochal chauvinism in commentators: a belief that this moment, the writer's own era, is pivotal.
Each has continued or expanded since 2001, despite what was once seen as an epochal shift between Bush and Obama.
The tracks of Age Of get rearranged into their original epochal structure, and broken down for four sets of hands.
Rebukes of Mr. Trump by top Republicans fueled fears that their party was on the verge of an epochal schism.
Before its release, expectations for the film had become as considerable as the epochal structure for which it was named.
The questions it raises, and many more, embody the contradictions of being alive in New York at this epochal moment.
That epochal event eventually became the foundation of the European economic and political union — a 2000-year old work-in-progress.
That year, in 28503, the Arab region witnessed an epochal wave of transformation, led by the very demographic our survey profiled.
For the first time, the 20 images of Weems's epochal "Kitchen Table Series" are brought together in stand-alone book form.
"This is an epochal decision," Archbishop Charles Scicluna of Malta and the Vatican's most experienced sex abuse investigator, told Vatican Radio.
"This is an epochal decision," Archbishop Charles Scicluna of Malta and the Vatican's most experienced sex abuse investigator, told Vatican Radio.
To understand why Davutoğlu's ouster is so epochal, you need to understand a little about the history of the two leaders.
His talks with Chairman Mao Zedong coaxed a nation frozen in time into joining the global community in an epochal diplomatic achievement.
Users will also be able to filter Snapchat lenses over their faces, like the epochal rainbow vomiting mouth or puppy dog ears.
It not only drifts, it breaks into cultural tectonic plates, shifting and colliding with spectacular force, and creating an epochal new landscape.
There is no constituency strong enough to wreck the EU's epochal project of a continent that is free, peaceful, united and prosperous.
So, deep sadness engulfed Red Hook on Friday as the word got out and was reluctantly accepted: An epochal event had happened.
What if you can't connect to most of the epochal issues roiling this country and animating so much of its current art?
It's one of many that this discovery allows us to start asking about the work of an epochal band in its prime.
Not an epochal shift in American electoral politics but the very same simple victory the rest of the Democratic contenders are seeking.
That's because if Trump goes further than verbal assaults and tries to fire Mueller, he would usher in an epochal constitutional crisis.
" Archbishop Charles Scicluna of Malta, the Vatican's chief sex crime investigator, called Francis' decree an "epochal decision that removes obstacles and impediments.
For those keeping score at this year's Davos, here are just three questions, among many others, worth asking about this epochal drama.
Receiver of medals for epochal contributions to macroeconomics, public finance, labor—not to mention his rare insight into women's gender-borne intellectual shortcomings.
And instead of an epochal, final bombardment, meteorite strikes might have slowly tapered off as the solar system settled into its current configuration.
Epochal change Emperor Akihito will step down from the Chrysanthemum Throne -- the first abdication from the Japanese throne in 200 years -- on Tuesday.
And elected leaders expressed relief that a direct hit from an epochal storm had been weathered, for the most part, without major struggles.
A personal film of epochal scope, it spans more than a decade of historic changes regarding gender relations and the rights of women.
Expect the much-anticipated National Theater revival of Tony Kushner's epochal "Angels in America" next year to further generate interest in American playwrights.
I'd say that within ten minutes of hearing, or seeing, my epochal news she was asking me what else had happened that day.
While an epochal event in computer and technological history, the Demo was just the beginning for both Engelbart and the acolytes he had inspired.
There are also some unnecessary flourishes, like the giant light box replicating the Sistine Ceiling above the gallery displaying studies for that epochal work.
But the death of Castro is nonetheless an epochal event not just within but outside of Cuba, and indeed everywhere in the developed world.
Many Europeans, including the French and the Germans, doubt the euro's finality, and the viability of their epochal project of economic and political unification.
And if the coronavirus outbreak becomes as iconic as the global financial crisis, this Medium post could be seen as precocious and equally epochal.
What we're seeing today could potentially be epochal: one of the world's largest countries finally coming to terms with one of its biggest problems.
He was remembered as a giant of epochal times that redrew Europe's political architecture and dismantled the minefields and watchtowers of the Iron Curtain.
China also sees an American attempt to use India to sabotage Beijing's epochal project for a new Silk Road, connecting Asia, Africa and Europe.
But some vowed to oppose the party's new standard-bearer, fueling fears that their party was on the verge of an epochal schism. 2145.
At once epochal and impenetrable, the encounter with Heinle would leave a deep mark on Benjamin's intellectual and emotional physiognomy for years to come.
Foremost among those novels was "One Hundred Years of Solitude," Mr. García Márquez's epochal multigenerational saga, first published in the author's native Colombia in 1967.
Aware of the conventional wisdom that robotic cars are about to cause an epochal "disruption," automakers are eager to demonstrate that they are fully engaged.
When the unclassifiable Meredith Monk came onstage, to perform "Gotham Lullaby," from her epochal 1981 record, " Dolmen Music ," I wanted her to keep going indefinitely.
Fine-tuned with impeccable detail and realistic, epochal design, the creation towers over typical gingerbread houses with its castle-sized proportions and dark, romantic feel.
But there is an epochal shift in the way shoes (and other products) are made coming, and this is one of the harbingers of that shift.
In October there will be an epochal vote about a constitutional change that would reconfigure Italy's Parliament, and Renzi has staked his government on its success.
After meeting North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in an epochal encounter in Singapore, he shocked the world by saying the murderous dictator loved his people.
Her ascent as the First Lady of Graffiti happened rapidly, further boosted by her starring role in the epochal hip-hop film Wild Style in 1983.
The nature of how we produce, exchange, and create things is changing, and cryptocurrency innovations have a chance to play some role in this epochal shift.
"WWI was a epochal event, but linking it mindlessly to technology is playing post hoc ergo propter hoc (after this, therefore because of this,)" he said.
His one full-length opera, the epochal "Pelléas et Mélisande," that moody chiaroscuro drama of spiritual impotence, made him, at the age of 40, suddenly famous.
It will be an epochal event in the entertainment business — the merging of two movie studios and the end of Fox as we all knew it.
That fateful day when machines finally become smarter than humans has never appeared closer—yet we seem no closer in grasping the implications of this epochal event.
The terrorist attack — on a comic-book store hosting a talk by a cartoonist known for his provocative representations of Muhammad — is just one such epochal event.
"The History of 'Reich Richter Pärt,'" the program screams in inch-high capital letters, endowing with epochal import a 50-minute interplay among three octogenarian cultural celebrities.
" It was a challenge "of epochal proportions," he acknowledged, but also one that presented an immense opportunity to "promote the sustainable development of renewable forms of energy.
We need an epochal shift, from high tech to low tech, a transformation of both production and consumption, a new way of life—degrowth, in other words.
Climate change was a challenge of "epochal proportions", he said, adding that the world needed an energy mix that combated pollution, eliminated poverty and promoted social justice.
Ian Bremmer, president of the Eurasia Group, tells Axios that this epochal break actually precedes Trump, whom he calls a function of the age rather than its impetus.
In the brief time they had before pointing the prow of their spacecraft toward the moon, Frank Borman, Jim Lovell and Bill Anders were not thinking epochal thoughts.
That was, you'll no doubt remember, the epochal day when Kompakt records released After Love, the only album Aguayo recorded with former collaborator Dirk Leyers as Closer Musik.
That's an approach that could escalate the standoff with the President into an epochal Supreme Court drama with massive political reverberations -- which many experts think Trump would lose.
Case law on executive privilege is limited, and many constitutional experts expect that any such claims made by the Trump administration would precipitate an epochal Supreme Court case.
"  The statement touts the "great significance" of the "epochal event" of the first ever U.S-North Korea summit, adding it will help the "opening of a new future.
But for a seemingly brief flash of the pan, there were jazz—with its fiery strumming and its bold syncopation—the epochal anthem of Atlanta's ascent to greatness.
All these elements are present in First Man, but the challenge with any movie based on epochal historical events is to find a fresh story in familiar facts.
Alexander Burns: As the speech builds to a conclusion, Mr. Buttigieg again evokes Mr. Obama, casting his campaign in epochal terms, as a turning point for the country.
Since then, an epochal referendum in Britain and an American presidential election have divided the populations of the United Kingdom and the United States into seething partisan tribes.
The New York Philharmonic sounds a sombre note in John Corigliano's Symphony No. 218, his anguished response to the epochal trauma of AIDS (May 26 and June 215).
Through their website, Archdirectors, visitors can scroll over individual cartoon homes, each accompanied by a specific score, assigned to a selection of epochal filmmakers, from Hitchcock to Kubrick.
It's a fizzy, heady atmosphere of salons and intellectuals, in which each morning's newspaper brings the possibility of some epochal discovery, a change in humankind's understanding of the universe.
"If Beale Street Could Talk" occasionally feels episodic—albeit with intensely powerful moments—but it is exquisitely filmed with epochal detail and realised by a talented roster of actors.
Matt Furie, the cartoonist who created the epochal Pepe the Frog meme, is suing conspiracy theorist website Infowars over "MAGA" posters the site is selling depicting the green frog.
First, Janet Jackson released a remake of her brother's epochal 1992 music video for "Remember the Time," featuring notable internet personalities, Kwaylon "BlameItOnKway" Rogers and Andrew "King Bach" Bachelor.
So, chalk this one up as possibly an epochal peace initiative in the making, despite Modi's growing criticism at home and the two countries' seemingly irreconcilable claims over Kashmir.
Microsoft is in the midst of an epochal transition from the time of personal computers and computer servers to machine-based intelligence everywhere, via cloud computing and mobile devices.
Much of the musical memorabilia, along with epochal non-musical memorabilia like a 1950s Corvette and an Elmo doll, was moved into a pavilion next to the restaurant area.
Photographic portraits by August Sander from his epochal series "People of the Twentieth Century" include both Nazis in uniform and Jewish men and woman preparing to leave the country.
The partnership Ricordi so shrewdly engineered would move from one of opera's darkest tragedies to one of its airiest, most sophisticated farces, an apt capstone on an epochal career.
From Britain's epochal "Brexit" decision to Donald Trump's "America First" election to the political mainstreaming of Marine Le Pen's hard-right nationalism, a chaotic populist wave has rocked Western democracies.
As my colleague Zack Beauchamps explains, Trump's quickness to make potentially drastic changes to international peace agreements isn't lost on world leaders: It's hard to overstate how epochal this is.
This friend was a political activist who'd been present at many epochal moments of the struggle against apartheid in the 1980s and the remaking of the nation in the 1990s.
The 42-minute film, titled "Epochal meeting that pioneered new history between the Democratic People's Republic of Korea and the United States", aired on North Korean state television on Thursday.
Charles M. Blow Sometimes you have to simply step back from the hubbub and take stock, with cleareyed sobriety, at a moment in history to fully appreciate its epochal import.
After the introductory gallery, the installation moves on in epochal chunks, from "The First Villages" to "The Global Stage" of the 21st century, with religion, trade and politics as driving themes.
The fuel, which contains plutonium and other products of nuclear fission, will remain radioactive for tens of thousands of years — time enough for a new ice age and other epochal events.
It may be inevitable that many tech guys like Yang believe that what they and their friends are doing is epochal, unprecedented and changes everything, even if history begs to differ.
You can see why it would appeal to the author of the epochal "Angels in America," a writer famously preoccupied with the moral wages of capitalism, especially in the United States.
The trip enabled Darwin to accumulate a mass of specimens and observations, the fragmentary clues that would fit together to form the basis of his epochal work "On the Origin of Species".
Spanning nearly a century of epochal change, from the Indian Wars to the Dust Bowl, Wilder's dramatic life provides a unique perspective on American history and our national mythology of self-reliance.
There has never been a better time for an epochal paradigm shift and the lessons it would teach us will do the economy, and our people, well for all time to come.
These measures helped to firmly anchor a reunited Germany within the continent's community of nations, and to make an epochal progress toward the European economic and political unification (aka, the "European project").
Offerings this year include a take on Stravinsky's epochal "Les Noces" ("The Wedding") by Un Yamada of Japan, and her compatriot Akiko Kitamura's multimedia solo "TranSenses," created in collaboration with Navid Navab.
One thing all of them told us: The speed of advanced technologies, in particular artificial intelligence and automation, is already making the transition more disruptive than prior epochal shifts — and may prolong it.
" The opinion piece shares statistics on the consumption rates of pornography from the American Psychological Association and urges that "now is the time for an epochal shift in our private and public lives.
Like his students from Weimar and Dessau, these graduates would become leaders in their fields, and, working at the peak of postwar modernist excitement, they would build government complexes, museums, and epochal skyscrapers.
The Warriors took his team apart in a way that was somehow both methodical and whimsical; they made an epochal talent who is still in the last years of his prime look antique.
And the Carpenters' cover, released on their epochal Christmas Portrait, chills and captivates, as the immaculately expert studio-perfect arrangement deploys woodwinds, strings, and glossy, burbling electric piano to construct several nostalgic layers.
This should not surprise Elizabeth: "Smoke and Mirrors," a standout episode of Season 1, was about the epochal decision to put her coronation on television, which both magnified the event and made it smaller.
This is the consensus among historians, whether they see this sixteenth-century monk as an epochal hero, bringer of enlightenment and tolerance, or as the pre-eminent agent of our spiritual and cultural ruin.
In this hardly epochal but largely pleasant documentary directed by Leslie Ann Coles, the tale is told through the eye of Melody Maker, the British music weekly that printed its first issue in 1926.
To the end of my days I will curse myself for missing this epochal exhibition at the Haus der Kunst in Munich, which offered a true global history of art from 1945 to 1965.
But take a closer look, and you might get a sense of just how much low-budget derring-do and luck was involved in making one of the most epochal horror films of all time.
Mark your epochal calendars, because 30 million years from now, a massive billow of gas called Smith's Cloud is due to crash into the Milky Way, according to a video released on Friday by NASA.
North Korea's National Aerospace Development Administration called the launch "an epochal event in developing the country's science, technology, economy and defense capability by legitimately exercising the right to use space for independent and peaceful purposes".
Lean collaborated with multi-disciplinary UK artist Dean Blunt on the shadowy video for "Fronto Kings" in November, and also contributed vocals to Frank Ocean's epochal LP Blond according to its recently-released linear notes.
And it was only as part of this new financial system that writing and abstract numbers — those epochal inventions that so clearly transformed the subsequent history of humanity in so many other fields — were invented.
While the declaration was hailed by both leaders as "an epochal event of great significance," analysts have dismissed the document as lacking the kind of concrete commitments needed for a real change in the region.
Asked about the current mood among Chinese consumers, Joseph C. Tsai, Alibaba's executive vice chairman, told reporters on Sunday that Alibaba should be understood in the context of the epochal rise of China's middle class.
In a June letter seen by Reuters, VW procurement chief Francisco Javier Garcia Sanz warned suppliers that he would seek new savings as the company faced "epochal change driven by new technologies and customer requirements".
That will probably lead to the next epochal event in the history of the euro, because France and Germany apparently want to use the monetary union as institutional scaffolding for a tightly integrated confederate structure.
He left behind the epochal rock music he made as the singer and guitarist for Nirvana, piles of journals and artwork, and a final note that didn't clear up the contradictions of his short life.
Al-Qaeda, the Islamic State, and other jihadi groups have become adept at luring disaffected young men with false claims of an epochal war between Islam and the West and fraudulent promises of history-shaping adventure.
The BRI is a huge, epochal, lucrative and open-ended Eurasian project people have dreamed about ever since that Venetian nobleman and trader (Marco Polo) showed the way to Serenissima's riches in the late 13th century.
With high-contrast cinematography, distorting angles, internal monologues, dream sequences, and flashbacks, Ayala captures a mind and a world knocked out of whack by epochal destruction and by impotence in the face of ongoing political crises.
The most profound shift of recent weeks, however, may be Beijing's move from negotiating the best deal possible to hunkering down for an epochal, systemic contest that Chinese officials fear will long outlive the Trump administration.
Robert Lepage's technologically ambitious, creaky, costly and brainless production of Wagner's epochal "Ring" cycle — its starring attraction a fantastically heavy, many-planked "machine" — has muscled onto to the Met's stage for another go (or, rather, three).
Since her epochal "Untitled Film Stills" (19803-80), Ms. Sherman has put herself at the center of her deep-thinking photography for four decades, but she has never been as extroverted as her art might suggest.
Expo 67 was an epochal event in the history of new media — particularly for multi-projector cinema, screened for audiences who often sat on moving platforms — and several of its feats have been rebooted this summer.
Shirley Chisholm stares out from the side of a dozen coffee mugs these days, her epochal glasses, brocade dresses and distinct crown of curls recognizable trademarks of the most regenerative political figure in modern American culture.
It's no coincidence that some of the most effective lawmakers in American history — architects of epochal bills like the Social Security Act and the National Labor Relations Act — served for decades accumulating political and legislative expertise.
In improving to 25-9, Middle Tennessee consummated the eighth 15 versus 2 upset in tournament history, one that ranks right up there with the original 193-2 - Richmond's epochal shocker over Syracuse 25 years ago.
When he opened the biannual event on Monday, VW Chief Executive Matthias Mueller warned that carmakers and suppliers would only together be able to cope with "the epochal change" driven by electric cars and autonomous driving.
As a storyteller, he likes to seize on epochal moments from the recent past and subject them to a kind of imaginative fission, working backward from sound bites and headlines to the raw contingencies that shape history.
It was written during World War I, and that epochal conflict no doubt informed these plays' vision of a world of mechanized death-dealing, a point that Mr. Hurlin underscores with video footage toward the production's end.
Konitz's lengthy career began in the 1940s and early '50s, when he studied with the innovative pianist and composer Lennie Tristano and recorded with Miles Davis and Gil Evans on their epochal "Birth of the Cool" sessions.
"The Ferryman," as you may have inferred, is Mr. Butterworth's contribution to the literature of the conflict known as the Troubles, and on one level, it recalls Sean O'Casey's epochal dramas of civil war from the 1920s.
The announcement is the latest sign of an epochal change in money in politics, with candidates now able to finance a top-tier national campaign fueled by masses of donors giving a steady stream of small amounts.
They've been told this by writers like Kraushaar, who even now argue that Obamacare was an epochal abuse of the political system that set the country — or at least the Republican Party — on a path to ruin.
As the summit was coming to a close, the state broadcaster kicked into life, but instead of showing Trump and Kim signing a declaration described as "an epochal event of great significance," it began broadcasting some musical entertainment.
Lethem is not a hack on deadline, so after he has discussed Jimi Hendrix at length, why does he refer to him in passing as — yeesh — "the epochal Negro guitarist" rather than by his first or last name?
What she sees — what she shows — is both a thriller and epic, a tale of conspiratorial, self-interested scheming that is at the same time a saga of large historical forces and epochal shifts in power and ideology.
That's the sort of leap of imagination that Mr. Hnath made in his superb "A Doll's House, Part 2," (2017), which envisioned the life of Nora Helmer after she walked out on her husband in Ibsen's epochal drama.
Well, I try my best To be just like I am But everybody wants you To be just like them … So sang Bob Dylan this day in 1965 at the Newport Folk Festival, in an epochal musical moment.
The vote will come eight days after California professor Ford gave tearful, poignant testimony in an epochal Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, alleging that Kavanaugh assaulted her when they were teenagers at a house party in the early 1980s.
WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump on Thursday tweeted a letter to him from North Korean leader Kim Jong Un heralding "epochal progress" in U.S.-North Korea relations, despite signs that path-finding diplomacy between the adversaries is running into problems.
Eleven years after the onset of the epochal financial crisis, followed by the Great Recession, the European Central Bank is still trying to hold the monetary union from drowning in another cycle of rising unemployment, poverty and civil unrest.
Granted, it's somebody else's brain — the one that belonged to Albert Einstein — that's at the center of "Incognito," which embroiders the true story of a Princeton pathologist who spirited away that epochal physicist's gray matter after performing an autopsy.
Well, I try my best To be just like I am But everybody wants you To be just like them … So sang Bob Dylan on this day in 1965 at the Newport Folk Festival, in an epochal musical moment.
No government or private agency offers funds for experimental investigations of the effects of technology on human cognition or social behavior so there is only anecdotal evidence of what may be epochal changes in child development, learning and knowledge.
But it would still be an epochal voyage, the interplanetary version of Apollo 8's Christmas voyage around the moon in 1968, setting the stage for what is to come if people are ever going to live off-planet.
Pepper's has achieved its sterling reputation not just because of epochal songs like "Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds," but also because it arrived exactly on June 1, 1967 and provided an immortal soundtrack to that year's fabled Summer of Love.
" There was no heightened military or police presence to mark the passing of the epochal revolutionary leader, and at Havana University, Castro's alma mater, hundreds of students gathered to wave huge Cuban flags and shout "Viva Fidel and Viva Raul.
Descalzi said Eni's "epochal" announcement on how it planned to reach its goal would be made by the end of the year, adding that no oil company as yet had laid out binding plans for a net zero carbon footprint.
Trump could transformed him from a leader who pushed the Court solidly but not uniformly to the right — somewhat like his predecessor William Rehnquist — to someone more like a conservative Earl Warren, an epochal figure who fundamentally remakes the Court's jurisprudence.
We'll never know if a united Yugoslavia had an epochal upset in them, but we do know that collection of players were arguably the best non-American team to ever lace up—an improbable, still-remarkable collection of basketball talent.
The moment and the photograph would be compared to the epochal flag-raising at Iwo Jima, except that this time the nation was at war with itself, and the battleground extended even to the green grass of the national pastime.
" For that matter, North Korea's shell game is not even a violation of the agreement Mr. Trump signed with Mr. Kim, which proclaimed their meeting "an epochal event of great significance" but referred only to working toward a vague "denuclearization.
Almost before that epochal change can sink in, the government is taking steps to end another practice backed by the Catholic Church: a provision that gives preference in most of the country's elementary schools to children who have been baptized.
The Synod of Bishops, as the assembly is known, "recognizes that dealing with the question of abuse, in all its aspects, with the precious help of young people, can really be an opportunity for an epochal reform," the document said.
William M. Hoffman, whose epochal play "As Is" was in the vanguard of Broadway's coming to grips with the AIDS epidemic and who wrote the groundbreaking libretto for John Corigliano's opera "The Ghosts of Versailles," died on Saturday in the Bronx.
Courtesy Centre Pompidou / ARS, NY / ADAGP, Paris Picabia renounced Dada in 1921, the year of "The Cacodylic Eye"—a sort of epochal get-well card, whose title comes from a medicine for an eye infection that Picabia was suffering from.
As Willy Loman, the title character of this epochal 1949 drama, lives out his last, despondent days, what has often felt like a plodding walk to the grave in previous incarnations becomes a propulsive — and compulsively watchable — dance of death.
A few years later, the success of the French-German coal and steel venture led to a truly epochal event: A customs union among France, Germany, Italy and the three Benelux countries, enshrined in the Treaty of Rome in March 1957.
The libretto was a fanciful meditation on, among other things, entwined forms of imperialism, and in Longstreth's rendering Henley became a sort of soft-rock Oppenheimer, conflicted about his epochal hits and their role in the flattening of world culture.
In classic Washington fashion, some dubbed the scandal "Russiagate," harking back to the epochal Watergate scandal that ousted a president in 1974, but it's far too early to know how this scandal will rank compared to the presidential scandals of recent decades.
Yet it is the Trump administration's tough turn on China, captured dramatically by Vice President Mike Pence's landmark speech at the Hudson Institute in October, that will have the most lasting global consequence, altering the terms of the epochal contest of our times.
The film takes a moment to bask in the wonder of this epochal discovery, but while the title, "Life", suggests a grandiose meditation on the nature of existence, there is no time for the what-do-the-visitors-want ponderings of "Arrival".
"The less ISIS looks like it can act like a state, and conduct attacks in the heart of the West, the weaker its narrative to would-be jihadists that it is the epochal caliphate and therefore worthy of their allegiance," Heras said.
For television, the epochal event was the launch of Fox News in the mid-19903s with the stated goal of offering a corrective to what many people, already conditioned by these legacies of right-wing radio, saw as a biased liberal news media.
The left-right certainties have given way to an amorphous and fluid body politic torn apart by massive immigration, borderless Europe and France's epochal identity crisis — a grave danger in a country where rising unemployment and poverty continue to feed social unrest.
It seems more probable, however, that AI will improve steadily, and that its impact over the next decade or two, while significant, will not be on the same scale as the epochal shift from a mostly agricultural to a mostly industrial economy.
"On the Gateway, America and its partners will prepare to transit deep space, testing new technologies and systems as we build the infrastructure to support missions to the surface of the Moon and prepare for the epochal mission to Mars," the agency said.
Indeed, the harm to the McKinsey brand is more profound than the fallout from the epochal Galleon hedge fund case almost a decade ago, in which McKinsey's former managing director and a senior partner were convicted on charges related to insider trading.
The U.K. should forge ahead on its own agenda, instead of wasting time with people who have yet to find an agenda, because they have completely lost direction on the way to the epochal project of the European economic and political union.
It was a revealing moment in an enthralling clash of philosophy, temperament and style that unfolded Friday between a current and former president who epitomize opposing currents in an epochal political moment and are now in direct conflict ahead of the midterm elections.
What appears to be a soapstone vase or jar held the coins, believed to be from 474 B.C. "More than exceptional, it's epochal — one of those discoveries that marks the course of history," Culture Minister Alberto Bonisoli said during a Monday news conference.
There are harpsichord versions of Scarlatti: Scott Ross's epochal complete recording from the 1980s and, more recently, a sly set from Jean Rondeau (Erato, 2018) and an ongoing, riotously vivid series by Pierre Hantaï, its most recent installment released this year on Mirare.
Those of us with long memories inevitably hark back to the Handel tercentenary year, 1985, and an epochal trifecta mounted by Pepsico Summerfare in Purchase, N.Y.: radically varied productions of "Teseo" (directed by Nicholas McGegan), "Giulio Cesare" (Peter Sellars) and "Tamerlano" (Andrew Porter).
It dawned on me that Sandberg was human—a small, vain, bright, self-absorbed, convivial everywoman with a talent for money and fame—and that no one human, even Sandberg, could discipline the galactic, epochal spiritual wildfire that Mark Zuckerberg had inflicted on the Internet.
So pick your poison, sour goat's milk or that "grape water," this is the second-to-last episode of the season, a contender for the most epochal hour of Game of Thrones to date, and the classy prestige Emmy-submitted episode of the year.
She is as deeply attuned to the epochal change of our times – from radical individualism, alternative communities, the growing imbalance of power and money, extremist views, and queer politics to the rise of the Internet and social media – as Édouard Manet was to his.
The most affecting version that I have ever seen of this epochal comedy of discontent, Richard Nelson's soft-spoken, self-effacing interpretation — with a devastating Jay O. Sanders in the title role — demanded that we lean in and really listen to Chekhov's forlorn characters.
While not as epochal as Whale's "Frankenstein" (1930) or the equal of his two great horror comedies, "The Invisible Man" (1933) and "Bride of Frankenstein" (1935), it's an extremely credible entertainment that, creaking along at a smart pace, applauds itself with shrieks, thuds and thunderclaps.
In 2014 it hosted the premiere of a work that has stayed with me ever since: Ted Hearne's WikiLeaks oratorio, "The Source," a brooding, bursting reflection on Chelsea Manning and her epochal revelations that fully inhabited the space, making it seem looming and claustrophobic.
A trumpeter with a strong, unvarnished attack, Tolliver launched his recording career in 203 with the release of "Paper Man," an epochal record reflecting the blend of post-bop, psychedelic rock, salsa and increasingly militant funk being played around New York City at the time.
The Captain films, starring Chris Evans as the spangled hero, may not be the most giddily self-enthralled modern Marvel series (that'd be the Iron Man movies), nor the most narratively epochal (that honor, as occasionally dubious as it might seem, belongs to the Avengers films).
But Ms. Huppert and Mr. Depardieu are such tremendous, epochal screen presences and performers — every time they appear in a movie, they bring decades of French cinema with them — that it doesn't much matter that they've convened for a character who turns out to be completely incidental.
But to a generation of gamers who came of age in the late '22s and early '00s—especially those who were reared on primordial, "All Your Base Are Belong To Us"-esque meme culture— Sonic Adventure 2's "Escape from the City" is an epochal anthem.
An alto saxophonist, Watson was part of Art Blakey's epochal Jazz Messengers in the late 4763s and early '80s, and in the years since he has carried on the famed drummer's legacy as a practitioner of blues-rooted, straight-ahead jazz and a mentor to younger musicians.
The book, "The Anxiety of Influence," published in 2600 and eventually in some 193 languages, borrows from Freudian theory in envisioning literary creation as an epochal, and Oedipal, struggle in which the young artist rebels against preceding traditions, seeking that burst of originality that distinguishes greatness.
Four months ago, in the final of the United States Open, Williams's most compelling moments came during angry outbursts against the umpire that won both praise and criticism, propelling an already epochal athlete to the very forefront of debates about sports and gender, race and power.
Lewis organized sit-ins at segregated lunch counters after being inspired to join Martin Luther King Jr.'s crusade for equality and eventually led the mass march across the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama, on Bloody Sunday in 1965, one of the epochal events in American history.
Whether it is the fight for civil rights, the fight against racist mascots, the fight for sovereignty at Standing Rock or, now, the fight for a welcoming and humane immigration policy, Native Americans know that these conflicts are really part of a larger epochal quest for basic equality.
"In the face of profound and epochal changes, world leaders are challenged to ensure that the coming 'fourth industrial revolution', the result of robotics and scientific and technological innovations, does not lead to the destruction of the human person – to be replaced by a soulless machine," he said.
He appeared in "When Attitudes Become Form," Harald Szeemann's famed 1969 exhibition of postminimal and conceptual art, as well as the epochal Documenta of 1972, and he has not stopped exhibiting since, though attention from American museums has been a few shreds thinner than for some other 1960s pioneers.
America now faces an epochal public health emergency with an inadequate federal public health and research infrastructure—an infrastructure hobbled not only by the incompetence of this White House but by institutional decay and bureaucratic failures at the Food and Drug Administration and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
That will be especially important with the approaching epochal summit between Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. It could also reinforce the President's determination to do away with the Iran nuclear deal, given that both Trump and Pompeo have been strident critics of the Obama-era agreement.
The giving doesn't stop there, as Reznor also reveals that there will be deluxe vinyl reissues of the NIN's epochal 90s albums, starting with an expanded version of the flawed-but-fascinating sprawl of 1999's The Fragile (classics Broken and The Downward Spiral will follow in 2017).
The second half is a largely post–World War II history, of scientists who've returned to Greenland not to conquer it but to study it, to delve into its glaciers to unlock an epochal history of climate, and to use this to better understand where we're headed in these uncertain days.
Delacroix posed shirtless as one of the shipwreck victims in "The Raft of the Medusa" (1818-19), the apotheosis of Romanticism by his older contemporary Théodore Géricault, whose death at the age of thirty-two, in 1824, of a tubercular infection complicated by a riding accident, removed an epochal talent.
After the genre-defining 2001 release of Grand Theft Auto 3, Treyarch's Spider-Man 2 (2004) was one of the next epochal titles to emphasize free roaming; while it functioned as an adaptation of the film of the same name, though, its true ambition was to be a Spider-Man simulator.
The story of Masha, whose political coming of age gradually brings her to a key organizational role in the epochal anti-government protests of 2011 and 2012, shows how a new generation of activists tried nonetheless to shore up democracy—and was brutally suppressed by Putin's regime for its troubles.
When you consider the law in the context of 100 years of progressive activism, and in the grand scheme of American history, it starts to look less like a moderate reform and more like an epochal achievement, on the order of FDR's passage of Social Security or LBJ's Great Society programs.
While some have argued for decades that Reagan's epochal presidency ultimately improved America's standing, rappers like Jay-Z ("Blame Reagan for making me into a monster"), Scarface ("Reagan never planned for us to rise"), and Chuck D ("Reagan is bullshit") who experienced its negative effects have long sung a different tune.
Speaking of that split between US and UK hip-hop, how else can one explain the breakbeat mutation that occurred with the rise of jungle music in London that spread across the UK (and to tuned-in record stores around the world) with the release of Goldie's epochal Timeless album.
In the case of Vans, the epochal American shoe manufacturer, this is doubly so: Not only does this year mark the brand's comfortable stride into 290, the expansion of their House of Vans cultural hub has come to embody the intuition for conspicuous reinvention that has come to define the brand.
Centering on one Norwegian couple who improbably initiated the diplomatic back channel that led to the epochal meeting of the Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin and the P.L.O leader Yasir Arafat at the White House, "Oslo" affectingly elicits the all-too-human factor in the weary machinations of state policy.
DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA You'd be hard-pressed to find a more clever orchestral program in America this season, or a more intriguing celebration of Leonard Bernstein's centennial: selections from "West Side Story" (1957) paired with John Cage's epochal exploration of silence and what surrounds it, "4'203," from just five years earlier.
More than 56 years after a plane crash killed Dag Hammarskjold, the secretary general of the United Nations, an authoritative report released on Wednesday said it appeared plausible that an "external attack or threat" may have downed the airplane carrying him and 15 others on an epochal peace mission in Africa.
Buy it here >>In one of the most gripping financial narratives in decades, Andrew Ross Sorkin-a New York Times columnist and one of the country's most respected financial reporters-delivers the first definitive blow-by-blow account of the epochal economic crisis that brought the world to the brink.
Franz Boas's epochal 1897 volume "The Social Organization and the Secret Societies of the Kwakiutl Indians," written in collaboration with the Tlingit-English ethnologist George Hunt, was commissioned as a simple museum catalog but grew into a massive compendium of stories, songs and objects from multiple collections across North America.
With the convention happening this weekend and a new trailer for Marvel's Black Panther taking the internet by storm (the film is poised to be an epochal moment for Afrofuturism in the mainstream), it felt like a perfect time to visit the former Marine at his Harris-Stowe University office in St. Louis.
Pope Francis on Saturday told oil executives and other key energy sector figures at the Vatican that the world's transformation to clean energy was an "epochal" challenge, and that companies' continued search for new sources of fossil fuels was "even more worrying" than the already high levels of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.
Already, researchers have turned up previously unknown documents relating to epochal events, like memorandums about the slave trade in West Africa and a cache of letters by Sir Samuel Hood, the second in command at the Battle of the Chesapeake in September 1781, which set the stage for the British defeat at Yorktown.
Whatever its scale of operation, the outcome of such initiatives would not overshadow the achievements of a man whose explorations drove epochal changes in the history of the world, but rather suspend a tradition of glorification of colonial oppression that is no longer in synch with the majority of the public opinion.
Merkel has done so much to weaken Europe with calamitous fiscal austerity, economically lethal mercantilism, refusal to support and enhance Europe's growth and employment, the chaos of an open-door immigration policy and a rejection of reform measures designed to strengthen the EU and advance the epochal project of the European economic and political union.
The official news had not yet broken about an epochal astronomical measurement—the detection, by gravitational wave detectors as well as many other telescopes, of a collision between two neutron stars—but a controversial tweet had lit a firestorm of rumor in the astronomical community, and excited researchers were discussing the discovery in hushed tones.
That kind of revision was the animating force of "Postwar," the epochal 2016–20113 show that Okwui Enwezor curated for the Haus der Kunst in Munich, and the last few years have also included significant shows of postwar painting from Cuba, Mexico, Poland, the Soviet Union, Turkey and South Korea in Western museums and galleries.
The title is a play on the double meaning of "nirvana" as the Buddhism concept and the name of the epochal grunge band; both signal a nostalgia for an idealized past (underscored in Pylypchuk's return to his early-2000s alter-ego, Rudy Bust) as well as hope for a better future that may never arrive.
Having acknowledged that the U.S.–DPRK summit—the first in history—was an epochal event of great significance in overcoming decades of tensions and hostilities between the two countries and for the opening up of a new future, President Trump and Chairman Kim Jong Un commit to implement the stipulations in this joint statement fully and expeditiously.
They fear their party is on the cusp of an epochal split — a historic cleaving between the familiar form of conservatism forged in the 1960s and popularized in the 1980s and a rekindled, atavistic nationalism, with roots as old as the republic, that has not flared up so intensely since the original America First movement before Pearl Harbor.
Having acknowledged that the US-DPRK summit -- the first in history -- was an epochal event of great significance in overcoming decades of tensions and hostilities between the two countries and for the opening up of a new future, President Trump and Chairman Kim Jong Un commit to implement the stipulations in the joint statement fully and expeditiously.
Having acknowledged that the U.S.-DPRK summit — the first in history — was an epochal event of great significance and overcoming decades of tensions and hostilities between the two countries and for the opening of a new future, President Trump and Chairman Kim Jong Un commit to implement the stipulations in this joint statement fully and expeditiously.
The duo helped define the No Wave movement—a brief avant-garde scene in 1970s New York—and they're often regarded as the "fifth band" to Brian Eno's epochal No Wave compilation album, No New York (the LP documented four fellow No Wave groups: James Chance and the Contortions, Teenage Jesus and the Jerks, Mars, and DNA).
Titled "Andy Warhol — From A to B and Back Again," it stars a full cross-section of his epochal creations: The Soup Cans and Marilyns of the early 1960s, which held up a mirror to American commodity culture; the experimental films of his Factory years; the society portraits, homoerotica and almost-abstractions of his last two decades.
Having acknowledged that the U.S.-DPRK summit — the first in history — was an epochal event of great significance in overcoming decades of tensions and hostilities between the two countries and for the opening up of a new future, President Trump and Chairman Kim Jong-un commit to implement the stipulations in this joint statement fully and expeditiously.
That, more or less, is the point of view of a lone, presumably heterosexual man when he arrives as an uninvited guest at the all-gay party of hedonism and hatred that is Mart Crowley's epochal 1968 drama "The Boys in the Band," which opened on Thursday night in a starry but disconnected revival at the Booth Theater.
Lewis' civil rights background is epochal: one of the few remaining members of King's inner circle, the chairman of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee in the 1960s, a key organizer of the 1965 Selma to Montgomery marches (during one such march, across the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, a state trooper beat Lewis and fractured his skull).
He was wearing a dark suit jacket over a T-shirt imprinted with the chess notation for Bobby Fischer's eleventh move in the third game of his epochal world-championship match against Boris Spassky, which took place in Reykjavík, Iceland, in 1972—a move that surprised nearly everyone, including Spassky, and helped reverse the momentum of the match.
Having acknowledged that the U.S.-DPRK summit — the first in history — was an epochal event of great significance in overcoming decades of tensions and hostilities between the two countries and for the opening up of a new future, President Trump and Chairman Kim Jong Un commit to implement the stipulations in this joint statement fully and expeditiously.
When he ridiculed "bubbleheads" who thought overvalued real estate could bring down the economy, you should have rushed for the bomb shelters; when he proclaimed Bush a huge success, because a rising stock market is the ultimate verdict on a presidency (unless the president is a Democrat), you should have known that the Bush era would end with epochal collapse.
With his diplomacy, resolve and readiness to commit huge sums to ending his country's division, Mr. Kohl was remembered by many as a giant of epochal times that remade Europe's political architecture, dismantled the minefields and watchtowers of the Iron Curtain and replaced the eyeball-to-eyeball armed confrontation between East and West with an enduring, if often challenged, coexistence between former sworn foes.
Now, with the Greek example in mind, would anybody in their right minds still bet that those on the front lines of American national security would ever allow a disintegration of the European Union — an epochal peace and prosperity project midwifed in the 2112s by some of the best minds of American diplomacy, and underpinned by trillions of dollars of U.S. investments in the European security architecture?
Some are in denial about the fundamental change China's rise may bring to the global order of institutions and principles established by the United States and its allies after World War II. Others concede that the structural stress between a rising China and an incumbent United States is the defining danger of our times, yet they offer neither an engagement nor containment strategy worthy of this epochal challenge.
This is especially true in Gori, where many people, especially older ones, regard him as a epochal figure who built an empire and beat the Nazis in World War II. "He was a simple man who grew up and became the leader of a great country," said Mera B'chatadze, a 70-year-old retired construction worker, who was sitting on a park bench adjacent to the Stalin Museum.
Ridley Scott's 1982 film may now be viewed as a crucial, even epochal vision of 21st-century dystopia, but upon its release, Blade Runner was a financial letdown, not to mention a movie that generated far-from-warm feelings from its creators: Harrison Ford was famously miserable throughout the wet, smoke-filled, delay-riddled shoot—as was Scott, who had to face off with not only anxious financiers, but also irritated crew members.
The meeting between Kim Jong Un and President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE charts the way to a potentially epochal shift in the regional balance of power and a new approach to the nuclear proliferation.
Old Millennials, as I'll call them, who were born around 222 or earlier (meaning they're 12 and older today), really have lived substantively different lives than Young Millennials, who were born around 22 or later, as a result of two epochal events that occurred around the time when members of the older group were mostly young adults and when members of the younger were mostly early adolescents: the financial crisis and smartphones' profound takeover of society.
The celebration on Monday begins at the Howard Gilman Opera House with a keynote speech by Hannah-Jones, creator of The New York Times's epochal 1619 Project — a multimedia initiative launched last year on the 400th anniversary of the arrival of enslaved Africans to Jamestown, VA. Musical performances by Son Little and the Brooklyn Interdenominational Choir will follow the speech, and several civic leaders are also slated to participate in the ceremony, emceed by Brooklyn Borough President Eric L. Adams.
Dear President TrumpDonald John TrumpNorth Korea asking for aid, while denying any coronavirus cases: report Iranian official maintains Tehran has 'no knowledge' of American hostage's whereabouts Unemployment claims surge to 3.2 million as coronavirus devastates economy MORE: While I do not wish you well in the presidential campaign of 2020, I damn well wish you well as our only president during an epochal crisis that poses grave and extreme dangers to our lives, our economy, our workers and every man and woman everywhere on earth.
Convinced that the establishment of new U.S.-DPRK relations will contribute to the peace and prosperity of the Korean Peninsula and of the world, and recognizing that mutual confidence building can promote the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula, President Trump and Chairman Kim Jong Un state the following: Having acknowledged that the U.S.-DPRK summit — the first in history — was an epochal event of great significance in overcoming decades of tensions and hostilities between the two countries and for the opening up of a new future, President Trump and Chairman Kim Jong Un commit to implement the stipulations in this joint statement fully and expeditiously.

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