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Only two pitchers have ERAs below four, and three have ERAs below five.
That leaves six with ERAs above five; five of those have ERAs over six.
We've been able to do that because I respect all eras and we've been involved in all those eras.
Older versions of the character had middle-class blue-collar jobs, in eras — or at least, futuristic versions of those eras — when that was relatively unremarkable.
" A few seconds later, more text: "Across all eras.
So here's what went down in the three different eras.
ERAs that look like the precise age of Carlos Correa.
Most are dated to the Greek, Roman and Byzantine eras.
There are as many answers as there are Bey eras.
For Little Monsters, at least, Gaga albums feel like eras.
I vividly associate Alopecia with multiple eras of my life.
In previous eras, women were allowed to fight, sometimes topless.
Remember during the period between the Ottoman and Republican eras?
Miley Cyrus hosted during two distinct eras of her career.
In some eras, art loses steam, repeats itself, sputters out.
During the Paleozoic and Mesozoic eras, cephalopods dominated the seas.
In Times feels like a culmination of Enslaved's many eras.
Privilege always matters, but it mattered more in previous eras.
The oral history of these alleyways spans several political eras.
I was raised on two great eras of romantic comedies.
Are we just afraid to mix and match technological eras?
But both elegance and perversity get redefined as eras evolve.
In previous eras, U.S. Senators used to heed such rules.
I have witnessed different political eras and leaders in these years.
Do you foresee the end of any eras in CGI animation?
"I've seen Buzzfeed go through a lot of eras," she said.
Now, it's the end of the Obama AND the Mikulski eras.
What if a bunch of eras are ending all at once?
The differences in the character between the two eras are stark.
In previous eras, Sanders would have been a relatively mainstream politician.
Huge battles over immigration, racism and wealth concentration marked both eras.
It's not even trying to purposefully compare eras all the time.
The times are perilous, but history is full of perilous eras.
Five composers from different eras came across as fearless fellow radicals.
He also had a knack for recognizing overlooked designers and eras.
When you bridge eras, it's easy to slip into the divide.
Women in former eras were downtrodden and frequently assented to it.
Boston already feels like it's in between so many different eras.
During the Bush eras, Democrats approval of the president varied more.
CNN: What's different about campaigning now than in past political eras?
In the past, new eras were declared to mark historical moments.
Imagine earlier presidents doing that in Cold War or interwar eras?
And what about the eras when major world religions were founded?
What remains is a small business charmingly stuck between two eras.
I myself hereby declare the era of declaring eras over is over.
Can you speak a bit on the eras represented in this book?
Eras in Wong's life are sometimes bridged with text explaining major events.
Ive became a symbol of continuity, bridging the Jobs and Cook eras.
"You've lost your leading man / all eras come to end" he sings.
Cold-dystopia futures have gone through several eras, and several specific inspirations.
Federer's record, like many tennis records, is difficult to compare across eras.
We've lurched from eras of great progressive change to periods of retrenchment.
These narrative arcs are deeply rooted in the Bush and Occupy eras.
Yet the crumbling edifices of earlier eras are also, amazingly, still inhabited.
Similarly, the messages sent by these films evolve to reflect their eras.
Which raises the question: When in-between eras, why force the issue?
In your mind, are there specific instruments that belong in specific eras?
The lobby features a display of Macs from many eras of Apple.
Cast members said classic stories deserved a re-telling for different eras.
Both have ERAs over 1803, and both have struggled to miss bats.
They believe there have been three eras since the world was created.
In 2016, Hagel's guidance was expanded to include veterans of all eras.
But looking back, there have been even wilder trends in eras past.
It dwarfed the drop in imprisonment of the Johnson and Nixon eras.
But Starr managed to serve as a seamless bridge between those eras.
There's undoubtedly a flock of young influencers driving buyers to recent eras.
It's an example of what happens when eras of the scene overlap.
That is the apocalyptic racism of too many eras, including our own.
Here, though, Wanda and Vision are reunited...across sitcoms of different eras?
In fighting, time is tracked in eras, by the reigns of champions.
So, in earlier eras, did Ronald Reagan and Franklin D. Roosevelt. How?
In fact, seldom have these two organizations had overlapping eras of competence.
The core of the story contains twin narratives set in different eras.
The suspicion of privacy is something we have seen in earlier eras.
And, remember, those shutdowns were in eras of split control in Washington.
Eras are about more than who is the emperor of the day.
In earlier eras, Supreme Court nominations would take just a few days.
With WAR, players can be compared across teams, leagues and even eras.
Let's call these two eras Before Deletion, or B.D., and A.K., After Kim.
CULTURAL ERAS rarely, if ever, fit neatly into the decades allotted to them.
To do so, we separate the millennia of life on earth into eras.
There were definitely a few constants that remained between the two eras, though.
The parallels with previous eras in ideological flux and political turmoil are uncanny.
The bottom line: There have been five big eras of coffee, says Morris.
This is one of the most undocumented eras and experiences in black culture.
Dominant tech companies that pull it off extend their sway into new eras.
I was recruited for jobs in both the first and second Foer eras.
It's hands-down one of the best eras for music, fashion, and film.
That data points to three eras of age polarization in voters by age.
However, it still pales in comparison with the top marks from earlier eras.
Darryl Strawberry offered some universal wisdom for all teams, all ballplayers, all eras.
They'd been made in a variety of eras and mediums: watercolor, oil, etching.
Democratic campaigns have gone through several such eras in modern politics, he said.
We've been in a remarkable period of electoral stability compared with previous eras.
But this intervention will be both smaller and targeted differently than past eras.
Yet, the Chainsmokers don't actually borrow that much from previous eras, sonically speaking.
The movie business in the 20th century splits fairly neatly into two eras.
To the Editor: As the column states, different eras do require different solutions.
Actual or threatened bioterrorism attacks impacted people's fears in previous eras as well.
And within months the National Basketball Association lost two giants from different eras.
Maybe, in previous eras, those students would not have been coming to college.
On Thursday, "Principia" was book ended by the chic of two different eras.
Another throwback to earlier eras of political conventions was the Ohio delegation. Gov.
And there are eras, like the 1960s, when it's the other way around.
Reggae, lots of eras of hip-hop, a variety of rock 'n' roll.
And while the 2015 edition of Battlefront focused on locations and characters from the original trilogy, EA says that the sequel will span "multiple Star Wars eras," though there are no specifics yet as to what those eras will be.
Victorian. Mod. Boho. Disco. Grunge. Throughout history, there have been many diverse fashion eras.
That land was forcibly taken from black people during the colonial and apartheid eras.
During the musical ride, the singer, 24, harkens back to her previous musical eras.
Financial-market trends have played out against the backdrop of these two policy eras.
So much of language, like other things that are stylistic, gets lodged in eras.
The Lintong Museum was his life, and other eras occupied him besides the Qin.
They come in all shapes and sizes, and transcend eras: Olivia de Havilland vs.
The programs boldly mixed composers from different eras: Ligeti and Mahler, Bach and Varèse.
Plus, in pre-air-condition eras, dressing for the hot weather was especially essential.
We are currently mid-phase between two eras: the pre- and post-digital age.
That is, of course, the dream of Diderot, filtered down across eras and borders.
Previous eras suggest it is within society's power to restore respect for objective facts.
Star Wars and Marvel movies and other empires originally built in less-progressive eras.
Still others have delved into later Greek history of the Archaic and Classical eras.
Reform movements of earlier eras had managed to rein in Big Oil, Mactaggart noted.
Their pieces are compelling and affordable, and span a variety of eras and themes.
Obituaries varied widely in length and selection criteria over the course of different eras.
And people will never even realize that it's different eras of music coming together.
He is the rare historical figure who, across eras, can speak clearly for himself.
Sometimes TV shows just get caught in their particular eras and can't escape them.
From your perspective, is an energy transition underway that stands out from other eras?
Like many female artists, Lady Gaga's career can be charted through her various eras.
Like Sottsass, Zana doesn't believe in being overly invested in certain objects or eras.
He is a link between eras, the team's swingman emeritus, more instructor than player.
But these are two different countries in two different eras, influenced by different geopolitics.
Significant marker Eras are about more than who is the emperor of the day.
America has gone through periodic eras of political reform, every 20183 years or so.
He evoked the flare and sophistication of bygone eras in his totally trendsetting collections.
This kind of voter suppression seems much more insidious than it was in previous eras.
A lot of these eras need to be revisited with a fresh pair of eyes.
In both of these eras, the attackers would launch the same attacks against many targets.
Woods, who wrote the episode, hoped to illuminate the connection between these two heinous eras.
They fetishized bygone eras that were defined by the brutalization and subjugation of my ancestors.
In previous eras, officials posted police sketches on telephone poles or bulletin boards, O'Mara said.
I'm just chucking stuff at it that I like, drawing from different eras and sounds.
Sometimes it's political eras, separating the Bill Clinton era from the George W. Bush era.
Clearly, white-saviour movies of eras past led to some progress for people of colour.
I love the 70s, I think that's one of the most timeless eras of music.
While they're from disparate eras, their shared command of the internet makes them ideal partners.
That means low rates are less stimulative than they would have been in earlier eras.
The goal is to ensure equal benefits for all caregivers of veterans from all eras.
The 16-person panel will now give more frequent consideration to candidates from recent eras.
These are two different countries in two different eras, influenced by different ideologies and geopolitics.
The days of safe adolescent icons, banal beloved heroines of eras recently past, are gone.
That is what brews in Washington today: A showdown between two heavyweights from different eras.
The film composers are supposed to have the knowledge about those eras and their music.
By getting to see these women from different eras, one by one give their testimonies.
In previous eras, the consequences of this dynamic might be limited to China's domestic sphere.
They oppose immigration, promote nationalism, blame globalization and promise a return to better, bygone eras.
These are different storms from different eras that happen to share a predicted landfall time.
In different eras, and depending on who employed it, the term could imply different things.
Still, in all three eras, the left responded to reformist chief executives in similar ways.
Both were perfect pitchmen for the sport, but in different ways, and for different eras.
Since the world first logged on, a number of internet eras have come and gone.
Yet Ms. João was hardly the black-clad, austerely mournful fado singer of earlier eras.
Although Shepard's beautifully researched creations inhabit different eras, his basic point is made and remade.
Researchers — or anyone interested — can create personalized collections based on specific artists, companies or eras.
Taken together they remind us, as they should, of the darkest eras in human history.
For these two peoples, it remains a struggle to reconcile shifting eras, values and dreams.
Still, the side effects of the showdown will reverberate for years and subsequent political eras.
When looking at the economic and investing environment, the two eras couldn't be more different.
This sort of counter-campaign has become more common in the Obama and Trump eras.
These periods were selected to exclude eras when one party typically won in a landslide.
Their subjects hail from different eras and genres, but there are similarities between these memoirs.
But no exhibition here in France has examined Japanese creativity across eras, mediums and generations.
In past eras, it would've been an existential threat to a president staying in office.
The archives we will feature span subjects and eras, and include some previously unpublished work.
In previous eras, when food was scarce, people with larger figures were interpreted completely differently.
They see the couple's lives reflecting those of their generation, straddling the analog and digital eras.
But Vaporwave references those earlier eras, the times when we could have still made a change.
Instead of the blockbusters of previous eras, these were ideal venues for experimental and independent films.
They are the only three pitchers to start for Texas this year with ERAs under 4.00.
Rastafarian beliefs shaped Marley's musical perspective, and even these songs can be separated into different eras.
Pizza Hunt is borne out of our love for pizza and our love of bygone eras.
There were rooms representing different eras in Prince's career, each featuring various stage costumes and instruments.
It also felt like a different enough concept because it plays in a few different eras.
He found ways to weather the damage in a rotation that featured several ERAs approaching seven.
In other eras, Lauren's behavior on that date might have been left for clickable entertainment fodder.
Japan's eras mark who the emperor is and form the basis for the Japanese calendar system.
In past eras, when information travelled at a snail's pace, civil servants had to cluster together.
Maybe that adds to the aesthetic as well, little artifacts from different eras and styles together.
They are tools to help document injustices that, in past eras, went unnoticed and unaccounted for.
They exploded in diversity as they radiated across the world during the Cambrian and Ordovician eras.
That's okay, because your life is not divided into slim eras, with definitive beginnings and endings.
Yearning for bipartisan buy-ins might have made sense in less polarized eras of American history.
The two items peacefully coexist in both eras, but I love how our sensibilities have changed.
She said that reports of same-sex activity have become more common than in earlier eras.
Earlier collapses —like the Medici Bank and the South Sea Company — became markers of their eras.
The palace has grown and changed over the years, and thus features buildings from different eras.
What other eras in history could be enlivened by rap battles between competing points of view?
It will soon kick back into gear, but at nothing like the pace of previous eras.
The other, less particular attribute today was the nice mix of clues from different vernacular eras.
This is one of those rare moments between whole eras in the life of our nation.
Where Friedman might have a point: Both designers defined and redefined the fashion of their eras.
But instead of enduring the painful eras of Reconstruction and Jim Crow, African-Americans received reparations.
But lagging pay also reflects how the economy of 2000 is fundamentally different from earlier eras.
Gas producers portray their product as a "bridging fuel" between the eras of hydrocarbons and renewables.
Your career has spanned so many eras, do you miss things from any period in particular?
The extent to which it bridged two eras of Supreme Court history was underscored on Oct.
The extent to which it bridged two eras of Supreme Court history was underscored on Oct.
But some of those registered Republicans said the Trump and Brownback eras were pushing them away.
I'm fascinated by transitional eras because some of the most interesting stuff happens during those times.
He seems taken by the opulence of lost eras, of '60s America, of pre-communist Russia.
See, West's Twitter feed has two fairly distinct eras, demarcated by a mass tweet deletion in 2012.
Across musical styles and eras, there's a typical "mean rate" of music, which is kind of surprising.
Before this year, Fernandez's ERAs were 2.19, 2.44 and 2.92 as he compiled a 22-9 record.
She chronicled the personalities of the Clinton and Bush eras, and died at the age of 47.
In previous eras, governments of countries scarred by economic hardship set themselves the goal of "full" employment.
IN BYGONE ERAS, a powerless American woman wronged by a powerful man had little prospect of redress.
In that sense, her music feels almost like a teleportation device flickering between dimensions and historical eras.
In past eras, parties have had distinct factions associated with particular points of view or geographic regions.
We're starting to look at fashion in two distinct eras: B.C. (Before Céline), and D.C. (During Céline).
Currently, the benchmark rate is at 2.25%–2.50%, which is still very low compared to previous eras.
Today's novelists often turn to the two world wars, or even more remote eras, for their subjects.
So researchers expect to find even more shipwrecks, from across different eras, as they investigate through 2018.
Maybe Study for Fifteen Points is the excuse I needed to revisit office relics of eras past.
They do, however, make one thing clear: Battlefront II's multiplayer does span multiple eras of Star Wars.
Though certain eras are indubitably linked to specific nail shapes, today's styles are all over the map.
Her image is inspired inextricably by past eras, though her sound is crafted perfectly to remain current.
The dress itself is modern, but it has details of dresses from eras past printed onto it.
Instruction on earlier eras would instead be included in a pre-AP course that is not tested.
For most children raised in analog eras, embarrassing Polaroids and stories were small-scale mortifications at worst.
If you were wondering why most of Tarantino's movies are set in bygone eras, now you know.
Portis finds himself in a strange place, becoming a Chicago Bull as the team straddles two eras.
How did the early 23s NYC club and rave scenes mirror that of earlier eras, e.g. disco?
There will always be differences—linguistic, cultural, and otherwise—between countries, just as there are between eras.
It's usually learned through theater and clowning programs that draw on different styles and eras of comedy.
Her photos show two women of very different eras who still shared a deep and mutual bond.
They created a museum in the game that showcased deprecated content from the game's various past eras.
In some ways, the great trends of the PC and smartphone eras were toward standardization of devices.
Q. Can you talk more about the difference between the eras that father and son governed in?
Historically, the LeBaron epitomizes several eras of car design (including the '213s, for better or for worse).
I have lived through two dark eras: the Nazi dictatorship and the Communist dictatorship of East Germany.
ANTHONY ROTH COSTANZO This gifted countertenor effortlessly bridges social and artistic worlds, as well as musical eras.
But he has company from subsequent eras: Lady Mary Wortley Montagu stayed there; so did Lord Byron.
Too much whining, although that's kind of mellowed a bit since the grunge and emo eras passed.
Is it fair for me to connect today's stock market to those two past stock market eras?
Author and journalist Summer Brennan said adapting Shakespeare's work to different eras was a longstanding theatrical tradition.
Winegard finds first-person descriptions of death and suffering caused by mosquito-borne diseases in many eras.
"Landing at Arthus-Bertrand is like inheriting a chateau that was built over different eras," he said.
These distinctions are necessarily arbitrary, but I find it useful to split Google into three distinct eras.
The loft was beautiful, a sprawling space with art of different styles and eras covering the walls.
But in those earlier eras, new industries and new jobs were emerging quickly to take their place.
As the post-WWII and Cold War eras increasingly wobble, we dare not make that mistake again.
Sure, we'd have to consider stats and records from prior eras as distinct from current player accomplishments.
The exhibition will start from the blues and Tin Pan Alley eras and continue to the present day.
For fall, Desigual's collection gave a nod to bustling cities all over the world, and from different eras.
With so many eras to choose from, the Star Wars lands could theoretically be set anywhere, at anytime.
Those stories span eras, showing that the Doom Patrol members have faced a particularly long road to recovery.
" Adam Villacin "It's easy for people to see two distinct eras: Prince before God, and Prince after God.
All of them, in their respective eras, have fared better than the children of poor native-born Americans.
The term "n—ger" usually went hand in hand with the lynchings and the beatings of earlier eras.
The archetype of the femme fatale has proven to be fluid, and able to adapt to different eras.
Both young and old use the semantic camouflage of their eras and workplaces, hurling jargon at one another.
Basmati Blues is a love letter to multiple eras of Bollywood cinema, musicals, and classic Hollywood romantic comedies.
But besides that, it lets me glimpse some connections between art historical eras that I might otherwise miss.
In previous eras, this missing "something" was a soul or spirit or some kind of elusive life force.
Among the projects in the works are experiences from NASA and apps that immerse users in bygone eras.
In most eras of history, and in many parts of the world today, such freedom would be inconceivable.
These are but a sampling of this year's awards show contenders, movies that span continents, eras, and genres.
The costumes and stage design changes over the eras, but the human actors are remarkably unchanged over time.
So I can only imagine how alluring it would have been for women living in more restrictive eras.
" This contrasted with earlier eras when "American leaders were often churchgoers but their governing spirit was refreshingly secular.
They also all reflect major changes in Jewish thought, and do so in different eras, languages, and genders.
The challenge facing MTV now is different than the ones the network has dealt with in eras past.
Godzilla has mined box-office gold since the early 1950s, partly by channelling the anxieties of successive eras.
He uses music from loads of eras like the 60s and 70s and makes it all his own.
The last time L7 were this proactive, it was during one of America's other more bleak conservative eras.
If you had to break it down into eras, what would they be — and where are we now?
In the mini-computer and mainframe eras, the prevailing wisdom was that you'd want these very rich vocabularies.
"Despite these changes, we found that across those eras, the impact of genetic signals was constant," he says.
You choose the colours, textures, and composition—except with clothes you can refer to eras or different characters.
So, in the same way that it can transition across eras, it can also move beyond subject matter.
This suggests that Earth was bombarded with radiation from stellar detonations during those eras, according to the researchers.
Recent technological advances have streamlined this process beyond what the filmmakers of bygone eras could have even imagined.
Indeed, 18-to-21625-year-olds males in the colonial and founding eras were required to own firearms.
Indeed, today we see a more nuanced and complicated portrait of motherhood from that which marked previous eras.
Analogies are made to past eras despite the differences between then and now being greater than the similarities.
When you're researching specific historical episodes, do you have any specific authors or eras that really inspire you?
The process has been slowed by the veterans' reluctance to step aside as quickly as in previous eras.
Skirted uniforms — impractical for sliding into bases or making tackles — have been part of women's sports across eras.
But points are not the best way to compare the magnitude of a stock index's declines across eras.
And so, Goodman gleefully suggests, was a man associated in later eras with highbrow theatrical entertainments: William Shakespeare.
Celebrities of bygone eras like Paris Hilton and Wyclef Jean appear unexpectedly before receding once more into memory.
The defining thing about Stoudemire's career was abruptness, the way different personal eras spiked up and then receded.
Both have made complex, rich films about the lives of young black men that have defined their eras.
But I don't organize much of anything — even my photo albums are a crazy quilt of different eras.
But during these eras, white Christians were still secure as a demographic and cultural majority in the nation.
Her career straddled the amateur and Open eras, and the emphasis today is increasingly on Open-era achievement.
Like many sports fans, I define eras of my own life by the sports superstars who dominated them.
The designer Rodolphe Parente is a master of mixing unexpected textures and eras, as his latest project proves.
"We found that the dialogue between these two ceramics, from two different eras, was really interesting," he recalls.
However, it took me playing it to realize that Half-Life was always a game stuck between eras.
Experts think the building was used by priests and government officials during two eras of the Mayan civilization.
Taken together, it's clear that the tech optimism that ran rampant in earlier eras broke in the 2010s.
The ministry also displayed bowls and other items and found family artifacts from the Roman and Byzantine eras.
While India is constitutionally a federation, its states have enjoyed greater rights during eras of coalition union governments.
For me, one effect of revisiting their lives has been to appreciate the different eras of their careers.
When these things happened slower in previous eras, we had more time to assess the impacts and adjust.
BK: The easiest way to do this is to break down the hijacking epidemic into three distinct eras.
The series of 10 stamps honor various eras of Bowie's career and become available to the public in March.
Michael Granoff: Well, the way I like to put it is that there have been four eras in mobility.
And it's how we were blessed with the defining eras that set precedence for editorials and runway etiquette today.
Different eras used different materials to restore and integrate classical works, and these often left visible traces, she explained.
I also enjoy the idea of various eras coexisting, and thematically there is that: the human and the seimei.
The popular "Totally '80s" journey (the company's second storyline) takes you back to one of the most colorful eras.
My life is separated into two eras: pre-PopSocket and post-PopSocket, and the latter is far, far superior.
But it also reminds me of a worldview, which was more common in eras more romantic than our own.
In bygone eras, their work would've set the tone for the election, dominating news cycles for weeks or months.
There's a rap song, a couple of songs from the '50s, you name it, all different genres and eras.
REUTERS: Do you think the partisanship Kavanaugh displayed at Thursday's hearing would have been considered disqualifying in previous eras?
Writing to preserve their eras for posterity, they recounted harrowing tales of extreme climatic events, fires, famines and plagues.
The two eras converge in the muse-like figure of Oyxon, a shackled royal consort and poet of genius.
It is certainly absent compared to previous eras, when it was of source of fascination and inspiration for painters.
He also noted the entire exercise is fruitless, because there's no real way to compare teams of different eras.
The social and institutional networks they created thus set them apart from conservatives involved in media in earlier eras.
Welch describes the unique leadership style the developed during one of the most economically robust eras in U.S history.
That's important to him as well because it shows a long career of success across several eras of golf.
There were several subtle differences between the Joel and Mike eras of MST75K, but the main distinction is spiritual.
Microsoft's IPO process has a storyline worth repeating, as it will underscore our point about the difference in eras.
The good news is, unlike some of the great technological AV format wars of eras past like VHS vs.
In previous political eras, women like these would have been told to hold their tongues or act more ladylike.
His signature mix of styles and eras is "symbolic of how people should get on together, really," he remarks.
"I'm looking at how women's bodies are represented in different eras and different cultures around the world," she says.
There is a tendency to sanitize bygone political eras in the retelling, to draw straight lines where squiggles belong.
Highlights from previous eras, including the 100s pinnacle of the Lakers-Celtics rivalry, look shrunken and straitjacketed in comparison.
Her rumored romance with Liam Hemsworth seems to indicate a willingness to return to past eras of her life.
She's drawn to them for their bold and unique outfits that, in marrying items from different eras, seem otherworldly.
Matt Warshaw, surfing's unofficial historian, says that the sport now has only two eras, Before Kelly's Wave and After.
But the Classic Vibe Squier series offers something special: incredible quality, incredible value, and throwback setups to previous eras.
She's witnessed many political eras in her time, but she says this is by far the worst she's seen.
Instead, "Killer Bees" often cuts to footage of games from previous decades or interviews with stars from earlier eras.
In eras before the civil rights movement, white nationalists could pursue their racist agenda without breaking from government policy.
The mortality-redolent words also form an essential tenet of Hindu philosophy: everything — lives, eras, identities, art — will change.
"Genius: Picasso," which takes place over 10 episodes, is shot during two eras: Picasso's youth, and his old age.
Before Hurricane Sandy, the Rockaway Beach of the 240s could be divided into two eras: pre- and post-taco.
As the museum moves chronologically through the eras of Italian history, additions are being made to the permanent exhibit.
In the second round, the Capitals defeated the rival that had foiled their aspirations across eras, the Pittsburgh Penguins.
Comparing the streaks of the Cubs and the Indians paints a portrait of two wildly different eras of baseball.
"Eras of rationality, optimism, and growth can give way, quite quickly, to the opposite," says conductor Esa-Pekka Salonen.
Their lionization reassures us that the stands they took were good — and can now be consigned to bygone eras.
But Mr. Musando's murder, which feels like a throwback to earlier eras, also poses questions of a deeper nature.
Or HBO may choose to emulate Martin's book, and jump through history to chart multiple eras of the family.
Like utopian experiments in earlier eras, most folded quickly, but the movement had a profound influence on today's world.
Like in eras past, everyone's objective must put the broader national interest ahead of any parochial or partisan concern.
The relics date to different eras, suggesting that the smugglers were well organized, according to museum curator Ahmed Samir.
American Girl expanded its collection of historical dolls over time, adding characters from different eras and walks of life.
The Esplanade Hotel, affectionately known as the Espy, has lived through all the eras of its neighborhood, St Kilda.
Trump is now, just like anti-immigration politicians of previous eras, the one standing in the way of that.
Likewise, his yards per attempt and interception rate would mark him as a top ten quarterback in earlier eras.
Over time, the wave metaphor became a way to describe and distinguish between different eras and generations of feminism.
Arrieta put up a 3.54 ERA in June, after ERAs of 1.00 and 2.08 in the first two months.
In prior eras, abolitionists, trade union members, and those pushing for civil rights had been regarded as extremists or troublemakers.
Today, many of the sport's biggest stars are nearing 40 — an achievement that would have been unimaginable in previous eras.
The women in these movies live in different eras, with different financial situations, in locations flung all over the globe.
But as more titles from earlier eras of gaming port over to new consoles, DRM tools have become increasingly scrutinized.
The show is a whirlpool, pulling in characters from other places and other eras, subtly psychologizing their behavior and revelations.
QUINTANILLA: NOT A BUBBLE, BUT PEOPLE ARE WILLING TO PAY MORE FOR GROWTH THAN MAYBE THEY HAVE IN PAST ERAS.
On one last lingering mystery: Pay close attention to Hill House characters' clothing, and you'll notice obvious links between eras.
Both shows are among the most acclaimed TV dramas of their eras, having won critical plaudits and boatloads of Emmys.
There will be future eras, and to make room for the new you have to get rid of the old.
It preserves the sanctity of records—like career home run totals, and the fastest 100-meter dash time—across eras.
But don't worry if you prefer for you calls of duty to come from other eras tackled by the series.
Their predecessors, Woodrow Wilson and Lyndon Johnson, presided over the boundless prosperity of the pre-WWI and post-WWII eras.
Anel's departure is another step in the evolution of a neighborhood that has gone through more eras than the dinosaurs.
While "My Woman" ignores current pop, with its programming and electronic pizazz, it relies firmly on what past eras built.
Clinton's service spans both eras, and she has learned hard lessons from the three presidents she has studied up close.
The second occurrence: Mercedes released a new commercial in which Federer goofs his way through different eras of tennis history.
It was possible during the Tudor era in England, as well as other eras, but not during the Elizabethan period.
The DeMille Award is named after the influential Hollywood director who spanned both the silent and sound eras of film.
"I love mixing old and new things, all different eras," the supermodel, 42, tells Architectural Digest in the September issue.
In every other way, though, it's normal: the greatest Providence playmakers of their respective eras do this all the time.
These sequences are juxtaposed with footage from more recent scenes of racial unrest, suggesting the continuum between events and eras.
Even during porn's most profitable eras, it was rare for filmmakers to devote six figures to a single porn flick.
It was a changing of the guards—at once both an ending and a beginning for eras of alternative music.
Disturbing allegations of torture in some immigrant detention facilities that are now surfacing stretch across the Obama and Trump eras.
While different parts of Moxy East Village represented different eras in history, the elevator represented present-day and the future.
However, Fender offers within the Squier lineup "Classic Vibe" guitars that combine budget pricing with assemblies that evoke bygone eras.
Still, the historical record offers glimmers of hope: previous eras of disenfranchisement or voter suppression have come to an end.
One appealing side effect is to suggest how odd our own drinking rules might look to visitors from other eras.
In the grand cosmology of John McPhee, all the earth's facts touch one another — all its regions, creatures and eras.
Majoring in history with an emphasis on conflict studies in medieval and Roman eras, he applied his lessons to racing.
Preserving and restoring furniture from bygone eras has been a skill treasured for centuries among designers, curators and collectors alike.
As a creator, I am always interested in exploring the stories, materials, techniques and innovations from different eras and cultures.
So pervasive is fashion's logo fixation that it vies with, and even outpaces, that of previous, more overtly ostentatious eras.
And now, I must do even more in my own country, where diseases of bygone eras are again afflicting communities.
Here, we find figures breaking free, and mythological figures of female power and agency combed from various eras and cultures.
Because time is cruel and physically degrading, the best athletes of different eras can't compete directly in a meaningful way.
His narratives of bygone eras of glory, of virility expressed through violence, whipped an alienated and fractious populace into frenzy.
Bringing a drug to market in those eras did not involve the estimated $1 billion investment that is required today.
Even in the dominant Celtics-Lakers eras, the same teams never met in the finals three times in a row.
Philbin noted that the House's vote to authorize the inquiry was more partisan than during the Nixon and Clinton eras.
But the idea is not so easily dismissed as it might have been in earlier eras or even earlier months.
In Western art, whole eras have gone by without one, and one at a time is how these artists come.
That's because those investigations took place in eras where far fewer conversations happened in writing, over email, text and apps.
The new PvP mode spans all three movie eras and features locations like Mos Eisley, Yavin IV, and Starkiller Base.
Mr. Costanzo's other major venture this summer — recording his first album for Decca Gold — offers yet another collapsing of eras.
Eras in which everything is up for grabs are very rare, and they seem to be highly productive for philosophy.
We make decisions every day to manifest our mind's desires materially, and have since the eras of our earliest civilizations.
Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson, there are monuments commemorating eras of American history before and beyond the Civil War.
We wrote about a hundred scripts, each based on lost films from all over the world and from all different eras.
If earlier eras saw cities fight "for territory" or "for factories", Mr Sobyanin has said, today they must fight "for people".
The effect was transporting—as if the artist had unveiled an astral dimension where different eras of her life existed simultaneously.
The short film lasts three minutes and is hypnotic in its display of stop-motion from a range of creative eras.
As president of Mexico from 23 to 22, Felipe Calderón presided over one of the bloodiest eras in his country's history.
As president of Mexico from 217 to 217, Felipe Calderón presided over one of the bloodiest eras in his country's history.
The shows became a staple of HBO, with Band of Brothers helping usher in one of the network's most prestigious eras.
Venezuela and the United States have repeatedly gone through periods of diplomatic fighting followed by generally short-lived eras of reconciliation.
Mr. Gandhi said the aim of his branding and marketing was to conjure nostalgia for bygone eras and local fragrance traditions.
For centuries, the self-defense practice remained hidden from the world, its secrets kept local throughout the czarist and Communist eras.
Consequently, the audience is left to rapidly apprehend different historical eras, as well as languages and metrical forms—a tall order.
The ideals she embodied made her a star, and they subsequently followed her throughout the first two eras of her career.
In my iTunes, I've got whole eras of me that no one knows about, 'cause I haven't released that much music.
Dark is fun to try to solve — it's a treat to tease out the many connections running among the three eras.
They talk about new eras of civility and bipartisanship that have no chance of surviving the realities of a polarized Washington.
Ditto Maggie Gyllenhaal's gold-and-black bias-cut Marc Jacobs, which referenced assorted eras with enough insouciance to escape being typecast.
He broke history down into different eras tracing the acoustic age, the literary age, the print age, and the electronic age.
Only her outfits will tell, as they have done reliably through what I have broken down into three eras of Daenerys.
Maryland's legislature approved the statue in 1872, before the Confederate memorials that arrived with Jim Crow and the civil rights eras.
As it was in the eras of Gutenberg, Edison and Marconi, the technology is incipient and rudimentary, yet it's rapidly improving.
Yes, it's really interesting to look at how different people [of different ages and eras] are using language on the internet.
I worked for the United States government under the Clinton and Bush eras and earned a very healthy living doing so.
Illinois, the country's fifth-largest state, is immersed in one of the most politically turbulent eras in its 199-year history.
Third Offset is a reference to two earlier eras when Pentagon planners turned to technology to compensate for a smaller military.
Rising valuations, a seemingly never-ending bull market run, a tightening Fed, rising bond yields — both eras certainly have similar components.
The big hitters on the Billboard mainstream rock chart tended to be artists born of previous eras, especially the 00s: Panic!
Like New Yorkers of past eras, Streit's got out of town, selling its buildings and moving its operations to New Jersey.
"They had been installed over the decades by different organizations using different standards, different techniques, from different eras," Mr. Recordon said.
"Memories of Underdevelopment" and "Patria o Muerte: Cuba, Fatherland or Death" hail from different eras and feature different tones and structures.
The same behavior shows up in eras of unified Democratic control: Four CRs were needed for FY22019-94 and FY10-11.
Eras may come and go, the ads say, but Federer will always be Federer, and a Mercedes will always look good.
As in the other historical eras that concern us, the 1880s and 1890s were a period of social and economic transformation.
Both eras are defined by teens spending time alone in their rooms, from which a lot of their content is created.
Into the Renaissance and Neoclassical artistic eras, Oredsson said, Greek-style sculptures of modest measure continued to show up as well.
Given the encyclopedic knowledge of music from across styles and eras, it's not all that surprising that he's good at this.
His fingers tapped at laptop keys, and French horns and car horns of different eras, sirens and lorelei voices jammed together.
The entire history of alchemy spans four thousand years, but most of us are familiar with its medieval and Renaissance eras.
But it was also a collision of eras: the moment of the reckoning coming face-to-face with decades of impunity.
Some authors and/or eras and/or subgenres start repeating, belying the substructure that is the taste of an individual human.
"A sound person has to be aware of the different eras, and where they are geographically in the world," he said.
There are certainly analogies to be drawn from earlier eras but it is only an analogy, not a law of history.
Privacy is starting to look like a problem similar to climate change — and in past eras, something similar to food safety.
Now that online streaming has made for a glut of unwanted DVDs, entire cinematic eras are being offered on the cheap.
But the emerging Democratic Party cannot be paralyzed by those assumptions, as they were in the Clinton and early Obama eras.
Closer look: The current spending impasse seems different from ones during the Clinton and Obama eras, our chief Washington correspondent writes.
"Tribute to a Slave," a greeting across eras to the rebel slave Nat Turner, is vintage socially conscious, tambourine-shaking funk.
Over the years, "black-ish" used family comedy to speak to the eras of Obama, Black Lives Matter and ultimately Trump.
But the core roles and qualities of good diplomacy are not fundamentally different today from what they were in earlier eras.
Biskind illuminated facets of those eras that until his books came along had remained outside the light source of accepted opinion.
Those eras were, of course, the time of the Sexual Revolution, when women claimed their own carnality and reveled in it.
It's easy to see the pathologies of the Instagram and Optimization Eras and fret about their potential influence on personal fitness.
By contrast, Mr. Brown, 80, served as governor in two different eras, attorney general, mayor of Oakland and secretary of state.
But building this sort of marriage places within reach a level of conjugal fulfillment that was largely unavailable in earlier eras.
Taylor Swift has reinvented herself through several different eras of music, but it seems like there's one common denominator: Kanye West.
But when it comes to albums from earlier eras, vinyl releases can sometimes serve to correct, or improve, the historical record.
Just past the halfway point of a season marking new eras for New York men's basketball, both N.B.A. teams have floundered.
He adds he'd like to see the story continued into later generations, spilling over into iconic eras like the Harlem Renaissance.
I hesitate to speculate what activists from earlier eras, like Ella Baker, who died in 1986, might do or say today.
In previous eras, the United States embraced burgeoning technologies and then dominated those fields, whether it be cars or the internet.
Japanese people often identify strongly with their own eras -- and the naming of the next one is an incredibly important process.
In previous media eras, the news was able to find a sensible balance even when huge events were preoccupying the world.
It has an attentive ear for the language and mores of its different eras and the professional argot of its characters.
In some, family members pose formally, dressed in smart clothes that hint at bygone eras (for instance, broad lapels, boxy suits).
It creates eras in which corruption flourishes, so long as that corruption is to the benefit of the party in power.
It was also unusual in previous eras for a single gunman, rather than a team, to execute a high-ranking mobster.
Comparing the extremism of issue positions in very different political eras is complicated and can involve debates over advanced statistical methods.
As important as Star Trek was, screen-based sci-fi really divides into two eras: Before Star Wars and After Star Wars.
And in any case, it's not the job of scholars to issue a big thumbs-up or thumbs-down to historical eras.
Technology investments from previous eras — in everything from fiber backbones to wireless broadband to more versatile software development tools — delivered big payoffs.
Regardless of how often golfers actually won trophies, what should matter is how their scorecards stack up in absolute terms across eras.
All this learning linked the two eras of her childhood musical fascinations, providing the basis for her own efforts as a musician.
I know better than to romanticize the city's more dangerous eras and, believe me, I appreciate not feeling nervous on the subway.
There were also micro-eras for the nearly identical drinks Sparks and Joose, and the vodka Red Bull got almost two decades.
Later eras, ours included, often see Ruysch's work as disturbing, but it was meant to be a celebration of the natural world.
Michael ('213-'27) and Wilt ('27-'21) played in different eras ... and both had ridiculous stats and an insane amount of accolades.
Court, 74, who straddled the sport's amateur and professional eras, was also the first mother to win a major as a professional.
Each was a graduate of Harvard Law School and had taught at the University of Chicago Law School, though in different eras.
The loud accompanying soundtrack is a hodgepodge of familiar songs of various styles and eras, evoking pre-packaged emotions and suppressing conversation.
For unofficial artists, life during the so-called Khrushchev-thaw and later during the Brezhnev eras bore little actual freedom for artists.
Now, Boston Children's has a new HIPAA-compliant skill dubbed "ERAS" for kids and their families that are discharged from the hospital.
The through-line connecting the Obama and Trump eras is a presumption that only Republicans are entitled to maximal demonstrations of power.
And Zamyatin and Huxley had plenty of followers who were worried about their own eras, and projecting the dooms that might follow.
In fact, if inflation remains contained, it is possible that the world starts to resemble earlier eras with permanently inverted yield curves.
Most of the stories in "Secondhand Time" are about the promises of the Gorbachev and Yeltsin eras, promises that have been betrayed.
And historians are constantly updating the record by looking for primary sources that were overlooked in earlier eras, often from marginalized figures.
Hordes of inquisitive foreigners are eager to step back into historical eras that are mostly extinct in other parts of the world.
His life was most recently dramatized in the film "Love & Mercy," starring Paul Dano and John Cusack as the singer across eras.
The warm, fuzzy feeling of nostalgia from various eras mixed up with efficient current technical advances—I love retrofuturism on many levels!
Directed by Specter Berlin, the clip reconciles Germany's violent past by highlighting multiple eras of the country's history including the Nazi regime.
On a level, that offends me, because I'm born and raised here, and Toronto has actually had many eras of urban music.
One floor, for example, explores the history and culture of the various eras in which various books of the Bible were written.
The specific eras he's thinking of are the 1790s, the 1800 election, and the Civil War—pretty far removed from contemporary life.
Book in Advance In many countries (though fewer than in previous eras), a car with a manual transmission is the default rental.
"The Icon and the Axe" does not compartmentalize Russian history, hence the reader never feels that he is slogging through endless eras.
Do you remember stories that they told you about what their eras were like, or the world that they came up in?
An APPRAISAL Stuck between eras of the N.F.L., Starr won more of the league's titles than any quarterback not named Tom Brady.
Another draw was that the apartment complex looked like a 60s motel, a mix of tacky and classy that referenced earlier eras.
While Tal R demonstrates a deep knowledge of earlier art movements, such as Fauvism and Expressionism, these eras do not constrict him.
As in life, motifs and motivations in literature are notorious for moving in and out of focus as eras and perspectives change.
Bartenders, drug buddies, record store clerks, and especially musicians pointed me to different Walker eras, depending on their own whims and taste.
The transition between two eras of party dominance opens up opportunities to change institutions, policy, and the terms of the political debate.
Chinese for 'Han clothing', "Hanfu" is based on the idea of donning costumes worn in bygone eras by China's dominant Han ethnicity.
A pair of nurses works the wards in both eras: one idealistic (Natalia Woolams-Torres), one practical (Kelly McAndrew), both faultlessly compassionate.
Mr. Abdullah also ridiculed Mr. Ghani's penchant for saying he is an heir to exalted Afghan statesmen and poets of eras past.
We may be past the point when the only way to distinguish among coming eras will be by the change in uniforms.
Those eras are when bookmaking wasn't held back by conventions, Ms. Boom said, and when books "breathed freedom" in content and form.
It also only took days for meta versions of the meme to pop up, with users reminiscing about memes of eras past.
Chinese for 'Han clothing', "Hanfu" is based on the idea of donning costumes worn in bygone eras by China's dominant Han ethnicity.
What my parents were doing having children mystifies, beyond the given, during the Depression and the war eras, that marriage required it.
Many parts of Italy contain subterranean riches, and over the centuries, countless edifices have incorporated or adapted the ruins of previous eras.
We shuttle between eras until the threads converge in a present-day supernatural spectacular in Amritsar, attended by a legion of wraiths.
Philosophers of prior eras tended to view the art as an ambiguous, unreliable entity that had to be properly managed and channelled.
Expect to be transported to bygone eras and earlier triumphs of engineering by three models from the 1950s and one from 1971.
These stories are each inspired by slightly different eras, and watched together, they reveal a complex relationship among girls, sex and technology.
Still, there do not seem to be enough craters on our planet, especially from the older eras — just 190 confirmed examples worldwide.
Opinion Columnist There are eras in history, like the 313s, when older people set the cultural and moral terms for the young.
The Brexit vote roused the ghosts from bloody eras past, those centuries when it was a crime to be Irish in Ireland.
It's about choosing handwritten script in earlier medieval centuries or opting for text produced with a press in the post-Gutenberg eras.
Thinking back on those eras is a reminder that, in America, periods of racial progress have always triggered periods of political instability.
That said, Mounk is right that it would be dangerous to take too much comfort from successfully navigating previous eras of progress.
Hierarchies of class and race, lingering from past eras, form a baroque system of privilege that can be completely incomprehensible to outsiders.
Typically, such novels produce expectation and surprise by juxtaposing seemingly unrelated stories and eras while hiding their ingenious connections like Easter eggs.
The TV series's Gilead is a saccharine combination of various eras that inspire nostalgia in misogynists, from imagined Bible Times to 1950s suburbia.
In all those eras of past glory, Russia and Belarus were part of a single imperium: neither man will have missed that point.
Like most quarterbacks of their eras, Joe Montana, John Elway, Dan Marino, and Steve Young all saw rapid performance decreases after age 33.
As a black man in America, there aren't many bygone eras I'm fond of, except maybe the gangsta rap of the early 90s.
Share prices in America have repeatedly hit new highs and valuations have been surpassed only in the bubble eras of 1929 and 2000.
There is much we can learn from past eras, but we must be as honest about their limits and failures as their successes.
Gay sex is common in depictions of human life, from different eras, in stories, plays, drawings, and pottery—and all over the world.
An examination of Chinese records spanning a millennium found that the vast majority of violent eras were preceded by bouts of cooler weather.
His mother was a singer and dancer, and he grew up listening to music from the doo-wop and Motown eras and genres.
Some veterans of previous eras have jabbed at Curry in an apparent attempt to justify how the game was superior when they played.
" Explaining the appeal of the brand's aesthetic, Gamble says she "loves that the shapes are unapologetically feminine while embracing silhouettes from bygone eras.
It's currently available on Soundcloud in its entirety, for the first time in the history of graceful ferocity, youthful anthems, and pitiless eras.
Subsequent eras of reform have addressed traffic safety in additional ways by targeting vehicle design (seatbelts and airbags), drunk drivers and distracted driving.
Alfred acknowledges Batman's history by slyly referring (several times) to the history of Batman films and eras, through which he has patiently assisted.
The three-times Roland Garros champion is looking to emulate Margaret Court, who claimed 24 majors spread across the amateur and professional eras.
As in hospitals that use the ERAS system, the patients were also encouraged to stretch, stand and start walking as quickly as possible.
It's an uncharacteristic statistic for a pitcher who has ERAs of 3.22, 123 and 3.23 in his first full seasons for Tampa Bay.
And younger women who did not live through the eras of equal rights and women's liberation are not necessarily inspired by her history.
Long floaty dresses, asymmetrical skirts, flared trousers and pencil designs evoked different eras with designs in emerald green, deep purple and geranium pink.
The reason we have something that represents all those different genres and eras is just because it represents all of who we are.
This means that near-identical species can pop up multiple times in different eras and locations, even if past iterations have gone extinct.
The University of Iowa Museum of Art showcases a series of comics and graphic novels that encompases several eras of comic book history.
Largely creatures of policy journals and university campuses, they had lost one debate after another during the Reagan and George H.W. Bush eras.
In eras when conservatives largely agree about how their ideological commitments are best advanced in practice, the party appears relatively unified and harmonious.
We broke down the history of "The Simpsons" into six distinct eras, based on the ways its humor has changed over the years.
The most serious vice of the historian writing about culture is to employ literary characters and works of art to explain whole eras.
"Hello Again" largely eschews dialogue as it leaps among historical eras and song sequences, depicting a series of fraught romantic encounters across decades.
Comparing eras is seemingly as foolish an errand as writing definitive lists until Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic are all done winning, too.
One big difference between the two eras, say Patch employees, is that the new Patch is more thoughtful about where it deploys resources.
Diplomatic Memo At various points, in different eras, they sat across from dictators and kings and ministers, negotiating on behalf of their country.
There are fewer photographs from the late '70s than from earlier eras; the pickings, for a learned and well-read observer, were slimmer.
What images, quotes, data or other kinds of information can they find that might make interesting paired texts to link the two eras?
On most page spreads, painterly rectangles from different eras overlap to create visions, hauntings, explanations of déjà vu that echo throughout the room.
He had different opponents in different eras, but they all believed in his greatness and the role he was playing to resolve issues.
A literary mystery drives the plot of "Possession," A. S. Byatt's witty, minutely textured Booker Prize-winning 1990 novel set in two eras.
Committee role The Judiciary Committee has jurisdiction over impeachment, and it's there that the process was centered in the Nixon and Clinton eras.
Studies have shown that Vietnam veterans were twice as likely than veterans of other eras to have elevated levels of depression and anxiety.
His work was informed by the classical canon, various eras of American jazz, and the Native American music he heard as a child.
Here are some veterans who have become yoga teachers — from various service branches, eras and parts of the country — reflecting on the transition.
By traversing eras in seconds with pairings of images, Thompson shows the consistency with which Zola and Cézanne were inverses of each other.
I loved all the eras of Motörhead and think a lot of their best writing, albums, and productions were on the later albums.
This display was historically illustrative in terms of decade styles, showing the color tone preferences of different eras since the '50s to today.
So how does one dive into Summer's vast music career when there's so much available and so little writing about her non-disco eras?
This cuts against the common portrayal of ISIS as a peril to the United States on part with the existential threats of past eras.
In the Permian, Triassic and Cretaceous eras burrowing animals ("prehistoric preppers", he calls them) survived the great extinctions that obliterated other fauna, including dinosaurs.
The first season is set in Louisiana in two different eras, dealing with how a horrific, cultish crime both bonds and destroys two cops.
Both of these shows skipped over the earliest incarnations of their superheroes, and instead jumped straight into the eras that produced the best stories.
Was there no contemporary work, a lesser-known score by a Swiss composer or even some overlooked piece from earlier eras that intrigued him?
"We see that the most popular eras are from the films: Rise of the Empire and the Rebellion era,"Benzi explained on his blog.
The Maple Leafs will honor on the earliest eras in the franchise's history by wearing the uniforms of the Toronto St. Pats (1919-1927).
If these values don't agree, there becomes a very strong likelihood that we're missing something in the cosmological model that connects the two eras.
But it's true: More than any other medium, literature gives us the ability to experience eras and lives different far removed from our own.
Salvation by Peter F. Hamilton Peter F. Hamilton explores the distant future in his latest novel, Salvation, switching between two distant but connected eras.
Now, with the country fighting through one of its most divisive eras ever, Tom Petty isn't here to tell us what might happen next.
But so many of the security crises and corruption sagas throughout the hemisphere have their roots in historical eras that have been deliberately obscured.
Although many saw it coming, this was still the symbolic end of an era — and eras are, for the most part, to be mourned.
Prince feels personal, the way indelible superstars loom in the backdrop of the eras from which they emerge, like a Miles or a Mozart.
When trying to compare players, or teams, across leagues, eras, and even sports, what do you do when you can't definitively say who's better?
The exhibit's overall effect is not unlike attending a live assembly or demonstration, but with a high-caliber attendee list that overlaps cultural eras.
But each of these eras involved substantial cyclical recovery with the unemployment rate falling by 7.63, 4.1 and 2.9 percent over the respective periods.
Lemon was a converted position player who was a seven-time 20-game winner, though often with ERAs that were good instead of great.
RHP Edinson Volquez is 0-5 with a 4.41 ERA, and RHPs Junichi Tazawa and Brad Ziegler have ERAs of 6.60 and 7.04, respectively.
He is—at least by the standards of the Republican Party of the Reagan or Bush eras—a stern, tax-cutting, pro-business conservative.
The video is filled with images of female solidarity and of family, Southern and African roots, women of all ages and roles and eras.
You've worked with Paul Thomas Anderson going back to Hard Eight and Boogie Nights, and together, you've recreated some very specific eras and looks.
Despite such innovations, baseball long ago surrendered the national pastime status that it held uncontested from the eras of Babe Ruth to Mickey Mantle.
The United States was never as liberal as Remnick seems to imply, nor are democracies from different eras quite as comparable as he suggests.
Ever since I got serious about vintage fashion, I adhered to one strict rule: not mixing and matching my eras in a single outfit.
Michael Caine plays Ebenezer Scrooge as a prickly, wearied old man parachuting through eras past, present, and future under the guidance of various ghosts.
Piccioli is especially drawn to the early Renaissance and punk, along with other eras when the status quo cracked open to reveal something new.
There's nostalgia in the gorgeously played songs, full of yearning and exuberance and affection for eras we can hold at a safe distance now.
The years of marijuana prohibition in California are over, and people like Mr. Grant straddle two eras, the criminal past and the legalized future.
In both eras, moreover, discriminatory animus could easily be obscured by expanding the scope of a policy to cover others beyond the targeted minorities.
Williams has won 23 — more than anyone else in the Open era, which began in 1968 (Court's career spanned the amateur and Open eras).
Below, we've broken down the history of "The Simpsons" into six distinct eras, based on the ways its humor has changed over the years.
As an inducement for her daughter to save the maximum amount allowed in the company's 401(k) plan, Ms. Eras matched her daughter's contribution.
The asteroid's surface is like a time capsule, with different regions representing different eras, from the remains of Bennu's parent asteroid to recent activity.
The incendiary atmosphere of the Obama and Trump eras and the increasingly polarized judicial confirmation process may be creating a more polarized Supreme Court.
Starting from the earliest days of human development, you guide a society through multiple eras as you attempt to become the planet's dominant people.
In earlier eras, the stereotype (in America at least) was that only grating liberal arts college activists downed Tofurky dogs and seed-based salads.
Toneladas de fragmentos arqueológicos más pequeños de las eras precolombina y colonial, también extraídas por trabajadores del Metro, no han sido revisados y evaluados.
When Howard was called up to the Phillies more than a decade ago, he ushered in one of the greatest eras in team history.
Like a Shakespeare play, the ubiquitous "Nutcracker" has spawned countless versions that relocate the tale to different eras, absorbing various musical and aesthetic styles.
The asteroid's surface is like a time capsule with different regions representing different eras, from the remains of Bennu's parent asteroid to recent activity.
Throughout the years, consumers have seen toys such as Barbies evolve through different eras but toys associated with violence, such as guns, have not.
The reasons for a book being banned in the modern period were not different from the reasons for the same during the dynastic eras.
With 22017, Williams stands one away from Margaret Court's mark for the most in tennis history; Court played in both the professional and amateur eras.
Green Book is titled after the The Negro Motorist Green Book, a guidebook published during the Jim Crow to Civil Rights eras for Black travelers.
The fact that he succeeded where Trump failed may say something about the differences between eras, or maybe Tillman was simply less slick than Trump.
For ASS, I really was inspired by American sportswear through different eras — and I think leopard print is so classic that it fit right in.
In these ways, Function to Freedom points to the erasures and invalidations of creativity and artistic worth experienced by women of different eras and mediums.
He alternates between close-ups and distant perspectives, monochrome and highly saturated colors, and isn't against combining the styles of several eras of art history.
Both examples underscore the reality that contemporary American politics represents an unseemly mashup of several historical eras interwoven and unspooling right before our very eyes.
MODERN TWIST Russia&aposs traditionally gone easy on seasoning because of the high cost of spices in earlier eras, but that&aposs starting to change.
Last year's featured Elton John, Britney Spears, Chance the Rapper, Michael Bublé, and Alicia Keys, an eclectic mix of acts from different eras and genres.
And yet, what's paradoxical about these films—especially those produced during conservative eras—is that the "solution" almost always involves wreaking further damage upon nature.
They also regret the fading pioneering spirit of earlier eras: young people are mollycoddled thanks to a "malign combination of litigation, regulation and pedagogical fashion".
Come to this list whenever you need to feel understood, and to feel united with other women from all ages, eras, and walks of life.
Electric Dreams reconciles the futures of two markedly different eras by staking out a middle ground between contemporary science-fiction tropes and outright retro-futurism.
They say it reminds them of dark eras in European history when their forebears were threatened with death or expulsion unless they converted to Christianity.
As the United States undergoes one of its most important eras of social upheaval since the late '70s, American athletes have been anything but silent.
But despite taking a fall, it wasn't Henner who was sent home on week 7's Eras night; instead, it was a fellow female contestant.
Perhaps more importantly, it is comforting to see that art from these previous eras has survived and that Halle's artworks have not entirely been forgotten.
As has been the case across cultures and eras, this brutal hardship spawned brilliant music—but at first, very little of it was street rap.
Alongside all of these 'eras,' we had more modern tabloidism erupting in things like the Drudge Report and TMZ, and in our culture in general.
Post-Disney, these books and comics have been set throughout the prequel, original and sequel trilogy eras; they have never strayed into Old Republic territory.
Most of the people that send stuff have been old ravers who used to go out and were into the golden eras of the scene.
And a petition calling for College Board to not eliminate pre-colonial eras from the course has earned nearly 6,000 signatures, as of Tuesday afternoon.
It should be noted that each of these three ran as America was rising into the dynamic cultural and economic middle of their political eras.
Murray has had the rotten timing to come of age in one of the most talent-rich eras at the top in men's tennis history.
The final element of Truth Decay -- rising disagreement over the basic veracity and legitimacy of facts -- is largely missing from the earlier eras we explored.
We&aposve tracked overall revenue growth through three eras of Microsoft: under Bill Gates (1975-2000), Steve Ballmer (2000-2014), and Satya Nadella (2014-present).
The changes, going through parliament, are the most unpopular government measure since a 228.90 move to scrap Soviet-eras benefits led to nationwide pensioner protests.
"It's better to buy from a variety of sources, as well as from different eras, so you can mix vintage and new pieces," she said.
In both the PC and smartphone eras, Apple has escaped this trap by making its own software, which differentiates it from the commodity PC market.
It made me realize that decades are just labels, man, and you can mix items from different eras — as long as they work together thematically.
She'll do so by using cues from your previous listening habits, and by asking a few questions regarding your favorite genres, eras and other preferences.
JC: Your work has always tackled issues of the various eras, from AIDS in the 1980s to the sex abuse scandals in the Catholic Church.
Her lyrical output was a 240-degree perspective of femininity, a depiction more forthright and complete than nearly anything delivered by artists of earlier eras.
Only Ferrari and McLaren, the two most successful teams in Formula One history, have managed to change owners, directors and racing eras and win again.
Ms. Wang, by juxtaposing 13 wildly contrasting works, invited us to hear resonances and connections in the music that go deeper than eras and styles.
With Butch Walker (Pink, Katy Perry, Taylor Swift) as producer, Weezer has meshed its fondness for bygone pop eras with the digital arsenal available now.
The best way to compare teams across eras is to compare them to their contemporaries, and by this standard, the Warriors really are this good.
The brick buildings, along narrow roads and surrounded by tall trees, were old and weathered but beautiful nonetheless, as buildings from bygone eras often are.
Matty won 373 games with ERAs often in the 1.00s and Big Six sounds a lot like "big success," so it makes sense to us.
So, too, in a sense, is Mr. Puts's Pulitzer Prize-winning score, which conjures styles and characteristics of a number of historical eras and genres.
There are patches of residue from other eras here and there, a dirty white and a faded green, as if the room has grown moss.
The Kerry James Marshall exhibition was almost uniformly well received, but the initial show, "Unfinished" — which explored different eras and genres — occasioned some negative reviews.
Contrasting with these elements are bold contemporary pieces, antiques from a range of eras, and some of Mabille's family heirlooms (oil paintings, Louis XVI furniture).
The earliest of these films are frenetic patchworks of found objects and recovered materials — patterns, textures, and geometric constellations from bygone eras of graphic design.
He spanned musical eras in presiding, all told, over three major labels, nurturing acts from Peter, Paul and Mary to the Grateful Dead to Queen.
In previous eras, when no candidate had a majority, party bosses would choose a nominee who seemed most likely to win in the general election.
It's a fun game, and can have some real usefulness as we try to learn from the failures and successes of previous eras and administrations.
Tame Impala — Kevin Parker playing everything he can in the studio — aligns multiple eras, but mostly the 1970s, in "Patience," his first single since 2015.
In more optimistic eras, when democracy spread in great global waves, it tended to emerge in one of a few ways, all of them risky.
The course detailed how to work all of the stage garments from other eras, pieces like petticoats or bustles or trains or fans or parasols.
Your curation is really great—you're picking stuff, from hits and than deeper cuts from different eras, stuff Serge wrote for himself or other artists.
If we zoom out, look at the current data, and compare it to previous eras, is the picture as bad as many believe it to be?
Now, ideology isn't everything and it's not easy to compare across eras, but it does tell us a lot about the current impeachment polling among Republicans.
Parton is white (and has historically invested in some racially problematic ideas) and Cardi is brown, and they were born in completely different eras and areas.
Crystals in Art: Ancient to Today pulls together over 220 objects from multiple eras and continents for this millennia-spanning survey on artists' use of crystals.
In his recent book, "Market Madness: A Century of Oil Panics, Crises and Crashes," Blake Clayton catalogues four eras when the world panicked about "peak oil".
Clearly the events of 5/9 have spurred the Department of Justice to crack down on the white-collar crimes that went overlooked in previous eras.
Some period shows will go for the kitschy versions of their eras, likeThat '70s Show's aggressively groovy flair or Fresh Off the Boat's Technicolor '90s aesthetic.
On the surface, crochet may seem like a craft of bygone eras, but the NYC nonprofit's classes offer more than a lesson in needle and thread.
Levitsky and Ziblatt trace a troubling thread of American history: Our democracy was built atop racism and has been repeatedly shaken in eras of racial progress.
If it's not as fast and reliable as Qualcomm and everyone's making it to be, it won't be any different than the 25G and 22020G eras.
And most of all, shouldn't civilizations' journeys through different eras be marked by Golden Ages of renewed growth and potential, and Dark Ages of diminished capacity?
To get an idea of the worst-case scenario, take a look at two of tech's dominant players from previous eras: IBM [1969] and Microsoft [1998].
Indeed, don't we need ceremony to mark new eras in our life and provide buoys that help us beat back the endless waves of encroaching time?
It embraces toxic myopia, a failure of imagination that has in other eras been a dire warning: the first step toward the worst of human evil.
Beyond preserving physical bits from years ago, the fabrics also allude to various eras of design, showing the multiple shapes, colors, and textures chosen by manufacturers.
Unlike Peanuts or Calvin and Hobbes or other such celebrated comics of later eras, the comic never went for melancholy or pathos; just jokes and absurdity.
Part of the downshift in the growth rate since 239.6 was caused by a working-age population that has grown less rapidly than in earlier eras.
Fawsley Little Hall has a wealth of period features, many reclaimed from earlier eras, including an intricately carved staircase, leaded windows and decorative ceilings and coving.
In his honor, a true American hero named Andy Provin brought the eras together and uploaded hours upon hours of Jackson and Berman at their best.
His Royal Badness' ability to flourish in eras when hypermasculine genres, like punk and hip-hop, dominated the charts, is an accomplishment to say the least.
In previous eras, inventions like fertilizers and mechanized farming helped us find ways to tap into more resources and produce more food to address our needs.
Lost ErasLost Eras is a vast and beautiful clusterfuck off Howard in Rogers Park that's part costume shop, part antique store, and part hoarding grandma's basement.
Ms. Bell, who lived to be among the last links to several eras, was conscious of how time can cause matters once familiar to become obscure.
Justin Molito, organizer with the Writers Guild of America East, looked at the organization happening in games now as reminiscent of previous eras of labor struggle.
David Rockwell's sets, in a naturalistic mode for the backstage scenes, flip back several eras to primitive painted borders and cutout flats for the "Shrew" material.
Analyses prepared by various government officials and legal experts in the Watergate and Bill Clinton impeachment eras came to different conclusions, leaving lots of gray here.
The biggest stars to break away from groups — Michael Jackson, Justin Timberlake, Beyoncé — did so from stronger footing, in eras when the music industry was thriving.
Most of the garden squares in the English capital date to the Georgian or Victorian eras, when the city was fast expanding over fields and marshlands.
"The misinformation that was widespread in previous eras wasn't as immediately visible to people who are outside of the groups that held those beliefs," he added.
On one level he wanted to demonstrate commonalities among composers from different eras, who emerged here not just as fellow travelers, but also as fellow progressives.
"Everything Is Connected" is a show of limited scope, featuring mostly American art from the Nixon to the Obama eras, by artists no younger than 40.
But in key ways, the laws of earlier eras were patently racist and singled out specific groups of people, like women, Jews and people from India.
The city is now dotted with high-rises that fill the skyline, roads that are slowly being paved, and newly renovated monuments of eras gone by.
In earlier eras, many Hollywood stars were firm backers of President Franklin Roosevelt, while the Frank Sinatra-led "Rat Pack" were big boosters of President Kennedy.
During the colonial and apartheid eras, the government forced Africans to carry internal passports designed to segregate the population and allocate labor according to racial quotas.
Concepts of how presidential power should look and act change with eras, artists and personalities (and with scholarly assessments of leaders, which are constantly being revised).
Art history majors can go to the museum and recognize paintings they were taught belong to different eras that span decades or even hundreds of years.
Public attention to the welfare of poor children, the historian Linda Gordon has argued, coincides with eras in which women have had a strong political voice.
This is where the price of wars across several eras can be seen almost daily, as well as where medicine and science find their ripest opportunities.
I'm fighting to make sure Congress opens this proven program to veterans of all eras so all veterans and their caregivers get the support they deserve.
Though traders in past eras faced similar accusations of price manipulation, high-speed trading made it possible to carry out a scheme on a grander level.
Even as the musical eras progressed, The Damned maintained themselves as true originals – swerving between genres and styles that felt right, not what "should be punk".
Other examples of "protests" that would have been loudly condemned in previous eras of American politics include the disclosure of presidential adviser Stephen Miller's personal phone number .
Men, particularly those from cultures and eras where mental illness is stigmatized, might funnel their depression into irritation and rage, having never developed other psychological release valves.
Diners were regaled by its modernist interior design, and a veritable 'who's who' list of dining patrons feasted on the best culinary innovations of the subsequent eras.
Yet the saints and biblical figures on their pages weren't represented in their ancient eras; instead, they were illustrated in medieval settings, dressed like their intended readers.
In earlier eras, when there was less chance that a marriage, entered often for economic reasons, would provide emotional or intellectual succor, female friends offered intimate ballast.
That's because, unlike Hillary Clinton, Madeleine Albright was not running for president in one of the most toxic eras of partisan politics this country has ever seen.
Listeners are invited to follow his wanderings, to take jumps between cultures and historical eras and even to leap between the here-and-now and the transcendent.
Many economists, most notably Robert Gordon of Northwestern University, have lamented that productivity growth seems to be anaemic when compared with earlier golden eras (see Free exchange).
During one of fashion's most politically charged eras, Albert Watson's cinematic approach provides a break from the noise and a stoic look inside the lives of others.
Because the exhibition is drawn from the museum's permanent collection and doesn't cover all eras, it "is not the story of women in art," Ms. Chalif said.
The replicas provide access to treasures from many eras of New York's history: • Alexander Hamilton's papers, including diary entries and letters to George Washington and John Jay.
The exhibition is less glutinously overstuffed than his previous effort, Théâtre du Monde at La Maison Rouge, with only 33 works from across all eras and cultures.
That's why so much of the conversation surrounding this Warriors season has centered on what they might have accomplished in other eras, under different sets of rules.
At the same time, the fundamental issue that caused the access crisis – the ever increasing demand for care from Veterans of all eras – remains the challenge today.
I can't wait to go back and uncover more of this mysterious culture, this mash-up of eras and this style that is so uniquely their own.
Looking at three hypothetical people, born in different eras, the authors map out the scale of the problem and what it might mean for a working life.
Even our most private documents— those that, in other eras, we would have locked safely in a desk drawer or destroyed—now reside on third party servers.
They quickly expanded to question the credibility and ethics of the president, but never touched on America's national interests in the weightiest geopolitical confrontations of their eras.
Different eras, players and personal circumstances, but after the Cavaliers' 23-25 Game 23 victory, Jordan and James are finally and forever connected by a historic cause.
Mr. Trump's success is the culmination of electoral changes that have erased and even reversed the political divides of the post-Civil War and New Deal eras.
And Tommy Lee always had this endearing glow about him, especially throughout the past eras of Mötley Crüe, and that was hard for me to lock onto.
Photographer Micaiah Carter changes that by making photographs of models, actors, musicians and everyday Generation Z-ers in repose that recall both Black Power and Disco eras.
Morwenna: Kings Cross kind of had three eras—industrial goods and freight canals, then wasteland, but now it's becoming a place where you can live and work.
I'm thrilled to see the blurring of the lines between the two camps again, as the distinction was hardly ever made in the Victorian and Edwardian eras.
MUSIC HALL OF CINCINNATI Everyone agrees that America's concert halls, many built during eras of explosive interest in classical music, are now too large to fill consistently.
Although universities are now dealing with protests and violence surrounding speakers on the right, there have been other eras when speakers on the left were the target.
What do you see as your sort of view and outlook and what kind of Daily Beast do you want to have, versus sort of prior eras?
The southern border is already a crazy-quilt of different border barriers of different sizes, different materials, installed in different eras — known, by and large, as fencing.
Scott Walker, at least in his '60s pop and troubador eras, is so far from proto-punk it's barely qualifies as rock music at all, thank god.
" Hazem Qassim, a Hamas spokesman, described the attack on the high-rise as "barbaric behavior, which belongs to backward eras that fought culture with fire and gunpowder.
But for lots of different reasons, and in many different eras, government officials have decided that major companies, or entire industries, needed some form of special treatment.
While Risso's designs may evoke bygone eras and even childhood — as with the trailing blanket cape from his most recent men's wear collection — they are not nostalgic.
From here, I could see Poland's layers of history — their easy coexistence, the way these two eras occupied the same portrait, suggesting a possible and redemptive future.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - If there is one American entrepreneur who seems to thrive across multiple industries and spanning different eras, it would have to be Russell Simmons.
So much has changed for women between the eras of these two plays that it is all the scarier to realize how little has changed as well.
Stars in earlier eras often skipped the Australian Open or turned professional, rendering themselves ineligible for the Grand Slam tournaments, which were reserved for "amateurs" until 1968.
"This is something I started to work on more than a year ago, to see how a company like Ford can straddle the two eras," he said.
While there is a bottom-line rationale, and though I'm allergic to zeitgeist stories, it's fascinating to think about the eras in which certain cinematic horrors emerge.
One trembles, a little, at the thought, because anti-Semitism is an old, hoary creature that has survived many eras and found a parasitic usefulness in each.
Firstly, government could, as it has in other eras, take a more activist approach to anti-trust policy and law, working out and eradicating bars to competition.
But there's a twist: With the Five, unlike in previous eras of tech, it is not clear that there are many potential disrupters among today's start-ups.
As a result of the advent of artificial intelligence and related technologies, the next few years are likely to feature more innovation and upheaval than previous eras.
In terms of content, it describes one of the darkest eras of American history; in terms of form, it is, in a way, the perfect American story.
By emphasizing Silk Road history, officials are highlighting eras in Chinese history when the Great Wall represented openness to the outside world rather than insularity and xenophobia.
Democrats are taking the opportunity to try to fill in some of the blanks left to them by the staff reports of the Clinton and Nixon eras.
Although now it may be seen as the province of the xenophobic right, it was, in previous eras (the 1890s!), a crucial progressive inspiration within our country.
Its signature mechanic is that the tech tree is split into different eras, notionally corresponding to late antiquity through to the first half of the 16th century.
Biden would go on to defend Stennis and Thurmond from charges of racism later in their lives, calling them captives of their eras who changed with the times.
While you'll never get back the 30 minutes you'll spend watching this homage to one of the wildest eras in baseball history, you'll probably get a few laughs.
With me I guess it comes down to when you do things there's eras for things — like whenever this album should have come out, how it sounds etc.
She does examine the quieter, but burgeoning, Christian left, a movement that emerged in the 1960s, aiming to recapture the spirt of reform that marked earlier evangelical eras.
"Welcome to the end of eras," he sings on "Emperor's New Clothes," sounding rueful as well as relieved: Farewell to all that, but not without a highlight reel.
It features six images — a nod to McLuhan's theories on the four eras defined by the spread of information, and technology's effect on society, according to The Verge.
For the second iteration of Battlefront, however, that restriction in eras has been lifted, with everyone from Darth Maul to Rey and Kylo Ren appearing as playable characters.
At first glance, the images pull heavy influence from historical archives, but the racist and foreign gazes that often taint the work from other eras are absent here.
Democrats, infuriated by the GOP's treatment of President Obama and Merrick Garland, filibustered Neil Gorsuch — the kind of broadly qualified nominee who would've passed easily in previous eras.
From Marianne Faithfull to Anita Pallenberg, Chrissie Shrimpton, and more, Jagger and the women he loved defined the eras that inform most of the current trends of today.
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood is a wistful story about the past that's obviously meant to speak to the present, both eras of a fiercely changing industry.
His little books are set, more often than not, in the Edwardian or Victorian eras; the Roaring Twenties is as close to our moment as Gorey ever comes.
To capture the way basketball transcends eras, genders, and race, I've interspersed the pictures I took in New Haven with images that commemorate my youth playing the sport.
As someone who has tried to recreate his iconic style, I can say he is an impossible force of nature throughout the many eras, moods, beefs and albums.
The difficulties run much deeper, echoing industrial collapses of earlier eras — the telecom-industry boom and bust of the 1990s and early 2000s, and disruptive cycles before that.
Sherman Gillums Jr. served in the U.S. Marine Corps during the Persian Gulf War and Global War on Terror eras, and is the chief strategy officer for AMVETS.
"Both eras of adverting share the same approach, projecting an unattainable, perfect version of reality where everyone is thin, white, sexy and rich," Webb tells The Creators Project.
Our findings show that military women from all eras have high rates of infertility, yet they receive very little support from the military or the Veterans Health Administration.
They were nearly contemporaries — Nabokov was born in 1899, Lawrence in 1885 — but Lawrence died at 45 from tuberculosis and they seem to belong to vastly different eras.
Gerson compares this period to the McCarthy and civil-rights eras: people in public life, he said, will be forever judged by their conduct in response to Trump.
One of the fascinating things about the story of Patient H. M. is that it straddles so many different eras in the history of medicine and brain science.
While previous eras were defined by acquiring competitors to become financial supermarkets or wagering capital in trading markets, the industry is now in a different period, ValueAct said.
Parallels between reactionary trends now and those of the thirties are inexact, of course, and can be untrue to the facts of both eras, at least in America.
Sergey Kislyak -- The Russian ambassador to the US is seemingly ubiquitous around town, having gained extensive experience during a career spanning both the Soviet and Russian Federation eras.
My English teacher is having us write a prompt comparing certain eras of literature and what their authors would say in response to Hamlet's Quintessence of Dust monologue.
It pulls together previously unseen footage of the late Cohen, splicing together video from different eras to line up with the You Want It Darker cut's melancholy poetry.
And so a game about the sweep of human history and the achievements of different civilizations and eras begins to feel like a dull game of meaningless acquisition.
Those are years where you can point to cultural, historical, or societal watermarks, years where eras amass into a totality, where narratives are fleshed-out and rounded-off.
"The Seattle region is home to America's two richest men, but their local legacies to date represent two very different eras for the city," AP's Sally Ho writes.
According to the medical historian Klaus Bergdolt, the plague was a vital prerequisite for the Renaissance, one of the most culturally inspiring and rich eras in human history.
Digging almost anywhere in Greece will turn up traces of the past: from prehistory, the Classical Age, the Hellenistic and Roman eras, Byzantium and the Ottoman Turkish occupation.
Is this a problem that is unique to "The Simpsons" and its longevity, that it has lasted long enough to span multiple eras of cultural thought and taste?
But the approach has been criticized by Republicans for avoiding a precedent from the Nixon and Clinton eras, when formal impeachment inquiries were authorized by the full House.
But it also felt like something bigger: that the Doors, Radiohead and Elvis Costello — three different rock acts from three different eras — remain a kind of public standard.
If the lesson from Buffett was new, like many of his market lessons over the years, it was borrowed from the investors of previous eras whom he adored.
But for now, you need to go back to earlier TV eras — and away from Washington story lines — to find the shows that most recall today's White House.
I have to observe that I have an odd section on witchcraft and a section on skiing history — this is like the fossil record of my research eras.
His increasing willingness to speak his mind has set him apart from stars of previous eras, including Michael Jordan, to whom he is often compared as a player.
But in cleaning out a lot of dusty boxes and trunks, the Gabriel women have come across vintage magazines, cookbooks, photographs and sheet music that summon earlier eras.
He and his collaborators pulled population-level epidemiological data from the US, UK, and Denmark, and compared mortality rates in children between the pre- and post-vaccine eras.
But even as their careers overlapped for the past seven seasons, they are headliners of different eras, the slow erosion of Bryant's game coinciding with Curry's sharp emergence.
As the 10th anniversary of Scott-Heron's death approaches, he deserves to be remembered for the impact he made upon his own time, and its resonance across eras.
During one of fashion's most politically charged eras, Paolo Roversi ask us to take a break from all of the noise and reexamine what a heroine looks like.
There have been few eras during which the racial malady of the nation, always lying in wait like Camus's plague, flared to the proportions of the late 1960s.
How arrogant of us to think that, amid all of the possible eras of the English language, it somehow peaked exactly one generation ago, in the 22nd century.
Cooperation, though, was far greater in earlier racing eras; in fact, in the 1950s, the Indy 500 was actually a points-paying event on the Formula One calendar.
His style has been compared to the Post-Impressionists, the Nabis, and the Fauvists, his sincerity of engagement with these eras of painting a rarity among his contemporaries.
Obama has addressed the nation at moments of crisis before, but the feelings this time are unusually raw, with some comparing it to previous eras of violent unrest.
The museum's biennial show is a lesson in how objects from across eras, cultures and genres can be brought together to yield both ethical awareness and visual allure.
The Champions League is about teams, of course, and about dynasties and eras and power bases and all of that, but more than anything, it is about players.
In previous eras, the reigning ideology held that the mob reflected the worst of humanity, and so systems were built, in theory at least, to foil mob rule.
The styles, which include Authentics, Eras, Old Skools, Slip-Ons, Sk8-His, and Zushi SFs, feature cushioned foam midsoles, padded insoles with added arch support, and one-piece interiors.
" He explains, "I would definitely say that Good Nature is kind of a response to Peripheral Vision because it's basically just from two completely different eras of my life.
"I think we're able to edit the way that we're presented in a way that actually gives us more control than previous eras," says the 38-year-old musician.
Mars is arguably unthreatening to older, whiter audiences, in a way that separates him from black artists of past eras and current hip-hop stars who epitomize groundbreaking coolness.

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