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A gift that immortalizes their best friend (who is you)
A society immortalizes its history, achievements, and people by erecting monuments.
A new book by fashion photographer Robert Lang immortalizes these years.
A pet portrait that immortalizes their best friend (who isn't you)
A new NASA portrait immortalizes the dying storm on Jupiter's surface.
The ongoing movement immortalizes its actions and demands through crowdsourced imagery.
One photo frame immortalizes one of Kavanagh's most iconic nights as a coach.
Growl for the camera: The photographer Joel Sartore immortalizes more than 19843,21984 threatened species.
As history immortalizes this moment in time, it will not be kind to the GOP.
The camera then cuts to Queen and Slim's shared funeral and a graffiti memorial that forever immortalizes them.
"The Graham-Cassidy bill basically immortalizes ObamaCare ... all it does is reshuffle the proceeds from Democratic states," he said.
The song, which immortalizes Swift's time growing up on a Christmas tree farm, is fresh, fun, Christmas-pop perfection.
Mckean has become adept at recognizing the conditions that give rise to the spectacles he immortalizes through his photography.
Of course, moving the statue does not wipe out the racist past it immortalizes, The Times columnist Ginia Bellafante writes.
New Zealand begins to bury massacre victims, rescuers scramble to reach flood survivors in Mozambique and Vietnam immortalizes a turtle.
There is a clip on YouTube that immortalizes the infinite compassion of G.L.O.S.S, the Olympia queer punk band that disbanded last year.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads In Hong Kong, the ongoing protest movement immortalizes its political action in real time through art.
This video is what immortalizes Crutcher's transformation from a man to a hashtag, now shared in rage, sadness, and solidarity on social media.
The new documentary Harry Benson: Shoot First immortalizes a man, now 86 years old, who has spent his life immortalizing others in photographs.
The play set immortalizes four women who played key roles in the US space program, and it's a lot cheaper than a new iPhone.
"The Graham-Cassidy bill basically immortalizes Obamacare, keeps Obamacare spending, keeps the taxes and all it does is reshuffle the proceeds from Democratic states," he said.
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The hook immortalizes Slip-N-Slide luminaries, affectionately remembering the ass that made him want to "Pull Over," and the gold-fronted teeth that gleam in Trick's mouth.
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But the obituary immortalizes the dad she remembers -- bundled up in a chair in the stinging cold, smoking a cigar and listening to the Minnesota Vikings on his transistor radio.
And it's hard not to see the irony that Agra, the state where the Taj Mahal immortalizes Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan's love for his wife, is home to the highest incidence of violence against women in the country.
Said house is now the subject of a number of subreddits, most of them populated by ardent Rick and Morty fans stewing in jealousy that they won't get to live in the house that immortalizes their absurdist, inter-dimensional heroes.
On the opening track of his debut album, "No Mountains in Manhattan," he immortalizes the glory of the No. 1 train, bagels with lox and sunsets on the Hudson; the rest of the album is similarly packed with vignettes of city life.
For the Romantic New Yorker "How New York Breaks Your Heart" (Bloomsbury), by Bill Hayes, who wrote "Insomniac City: New York, Oliver and Me," about his life with his partner, the neurologist Oliver Sacks, immortalizes ordinary people in the city that never sleeps.
"Musical immortalizes Our Lady of Caysasay". Malaya (Newspaper). Retrieved on 2013-02-10.
An Indonesian navy training ship, KRI Ki Hajar Dewantara, bears his name in honor. His portrait immortalizes him in the 20,000 rupiah banknote denomination in 1998.
The journalist Ciccio and the photographer Franco are looking for a scoop, as they stumble by chance in the murder of a Dutch diamond dealer of which Franco immortalizes the fateful moment. Thanks to this event the couple get an engagement and a transfer to Amsterdam to investigate the murder.
The memories of her brother and sister brings tears into her eyes. She hopes that the tree will be remembered for ever as the yew trees of Borrowdale immortalized by Wordsworth are still remembered. She immortalizes the tree for the sake of her loved ones by writing a poem for it.
Antonio da Sangallo the Younger built this palace as a private residence around 1535-1536. After Sangallo's death in 1546 the building was owned by the Florentine Migliore Cresci. An inscription above the main portal (Fig.) immortalizes Duke Cosimo I de' Medici. The palace for some time belonged to the Tuscan Consulate in Rome.
She immortalizes the tree through this poem like how Wordsworth sanctified the Yew trees of Borrowdale. She says "May love defend thee from Oblivion's curse'"- expressing her wish that love shield her tree against the curse of forgetfulness(Oblivion), that the tree be remembered out of love and not because it cannot be forgotten( Oblivion's curse, the inability to be forgotten).
The fires of thunder burn Semele alive and Zeus immortalizes her. The statue of Hermes and baby Dionysus by Praxiteles from Olympia. Book 9 – Zeus rescues Dionysus from the fire and sews him into his thigh until he is ready to be born. Hermes receives baby Dionysus after birth and carries him to the daughters of Lamos, river nymphs, until Hera drives them mad.
Symbols from antiquity were used throughout the revolutionary period to tie the new French Republic to the glory of Ancient Rome. By using Roman soldiers on the medallions, Napoleon not only connects himself to the grandeur of ancient times, but also promotes his image as a victorious leader of Revolutionary France. The Tagliamento-Trieste medallion immortalizes Napoleon’s 1797 crossing of the Tagliomento River and the capture of Trieste.
Afterwards, players only play against other players of the same tier until they rank up. 'Killer vs. Killer' matches feature a best '2-out-of-3' match setup. After each month, the Killer tier is reset and the top 32 Killer players at the end of the month are rewarded PRO Status, which immortalizes them in that month's leaderboards, in addition to unlocking special 'Player Card PRO' stars.
Together the sisters studied Yoruba folk songs. Their mother is French-Venezuelan singer Maya Dagnino, who serves as their manager and encouraged Lisa-Kainde's songwriting. In 2013, they signed to the record label, XL Recordings. Label owner Richard Russell is the only other contributor to their self-titled debut album, released in 2015. Released when they were 20, the album pays tribute to their deceased father and the track Yanira immortalizes the duo’s older sister, who died in 2013.
Ibeyi is the self-titled debut album of Ibeyi, released in February 2015. The album is a series of reflections on love, death and family that spans countries as well as genres. The album pays tribute to the duo's deceased father, Anga Díaz, and the track Yanira immortalizes the duo’s older sister, who died several years ago. The first single released was "Oya". The video for their album’s second single, "River", received attention for its stark minimalism.
The 1974 film Dirty Mary, Crazy Larry was filmed in and around Linden. Pavement, a band hailing from nearby Stockton, immortalizes the town in "Feed 'Em to the (Linden) Lions", song three on their 1992 EP, Watery, Domestic. The Speed Freak Killers, a serial killer duo, are from Linden. Ervin Zádor, gold medalist at 1956 Summer Olympics in water polo and famous for being brutally punched in the Blood in the Water match, spent the last years of his life in Linden.
Jeter made an appearance alongside Peyton Manning to celebrate Saturday Night Live's 40th Anniversary in February 2015. Video games have featured Jeter on their cover, including 2K Sports' MLB 2K5, MLB 2K6, and MLB 2K7, Acclaim Entertainment's All-Star Baseball series of video games, and Gameloft's wireless phone baseball game, Derek Jeter Pro Baseball 2008. A wax figure immortalizes Jeter at the Madame Tussauds Wax Museum in New York, and a sculpture at the Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory in Louisville, Kentucky.
He produced Cofresí, the operetta by composer Rafael Hernández that immortalizes the renowned Puerto Rican pirate, Roberto Cofresí. The album was released in 2013 after an extensive two year reconstruction of a Latin music masterpiece thought to be lost, and was nominated for a Latin Grammy that year in the Best Classical Album category. Additionally, the recording was awarded a cultural patronage of Puerto Rico by UNESCO. In 2014, Bagué was promoted to Vice President of peermusic's Latin Division, for the East Coast and Puerto Rico.
Liolà is a free-spirit who wanders from town to town, looking to connect with nature, and to create children without having any ties to the mother. He tries to sell one of his boys to Zio Simone, a crabby elderly man, who becomes offended by the offer. He then has an encounter with Mita, a former lover, who tells him that he is the father of her unborn child. Pirandello immortalizes Liolà as an ideal father, and in certain scenes in the play, Liolà shows a lot of love and affection to his children.
The Northeast Kingdom's popularity as a destination grew strongly from the moment that Governor George Aiken delivered a name for the region in 1949. Vermont Public Radio reporter Charlotte Albright researched the naming process and wrote, "The novelist Howard Frank Mosher, who immortalizes the area in his fictional "Kingdom County," believes Aiken cooked up the phrase while fishing in Essex County." Aiken and his wife Lola were surprised at how strongly the term caught on. Patent medicines were popular here, as in other rural regions, in the late 19th century.
The monument in the park near the theater immortalizes Gnat Yura's Svejk. 1940 – the theater received the academic title. 1941-1944 – the company worked, while being evacuated to Semipalatinsk and Tashkent. B. Nord, B. Tyagn, B. Balaban, V. Vasiliev, M. Krushelnytsky, V. Ivchenko, V. Gakkebusch worked at the theater in the postwar period; V. Ogloblin, V. Krainichenko, V. Kharchenko – since the 1950s; D. Aleksidze, V. Sklyarenko, D. Lyzogub, B. Meshkis, O. Barseghyan, D. Tchaikovsky, P. Morozenko, S. Korkoshko – since the 1960s, S. Smiyan and others – since the 1970s.
Luigi Ugolini (June 25, 1891 – June 22, 1980) was an Italian writer. He is best known for his series of fictionalized biographies of Italian leaders in art and science, and for a volume of work that immortalizes traditions, values and ways of life of Tuscany and Florence. Ugolini left an early career as a lawyer to write, and his literary works, many of which are inducted as scholastic required reading in Italian schools, earned a worldwide reputation and several prestigious literary awards. He was also a painter, an expert ornithologist and gastronome.
Ugolini's novels document and give voice to the nearly invisible Tuscan way of life, now absorbed into near nonexistence by a modernized and globalized Italy. For example, in his story of the fearless Domenico Tirbuzi, a Florentine Robin Hood of the poor masses, Ugolini preserves the dialogue, Tuscan dialect, and archaic words particular to the Maremma vernacular. Ugolini's The Story of My Land immortalizes bread making, cooking and many details of classic country life in a now changing Tuscany. Ugolini was godfather to his granddaughter, the novelist/poet Vanna Bonta.
On Apr. 28, 2015, Arye Gut, an Israeli of Azerbaijani origin, accused Varzhapetyan of not denouncing the publication of anti-semitic books in Armenia and the glorificationArmenia immortalizes fascists, anti-Semites who participated in the Holocaust. Jewish Journal of Drastamat Kanayan, leader of the Armenian Legion and collaborator with Nazi Germany during World War II. This letter prompted a response sent to the Jewish Journal by VarzhapetyanOpen letter to Mr. David Harris, Executive Director at AJC Global Jewish Advocacy. Jewish Journal and moreover, Varzhapetyan has come against Israeli and U.S. Jewish newspapersRima Varzhapetyan slams bias ati-Armenian articles published in Israeli newspapers.
Firstpost gave a positive review for The Sensational Life & Death of Qandeel Baloch, calling it "a brilliant new book" which "take us to the multiple worlds and lives that Fauzia Waseem lived before and after she became Qandeel Baloch." DAWN described the book as "meticulously researched" which "presents an engaging social history of Pakistan itself". The News International review said "This is a must-read book because it immortalizes Qandeel Baloch in the only way she should be: a rebel, a mystery, a beautiful one at that." The book was featured in HuffPost’s most anticipated books of 2017 in the "non-fiction" category.
David Crook wrote a book titled Spitfire Pilot, published by Faber and Faber in 1942, which describes his friends including Geoffrey Gaunt who were killed, one by one as the Battle of Britain carried on through 1940. The book immortalizes these men and Crook also, for he was to die along with his friends in wartime. These included: Geoffrey Gaunt, Noel Agazarian, John Dundas, and Phillip "Pip" Barran. # A Spitfire flown by "Aggy" Agazarian and pilots including David More Crook, John Dundas, (also killed, like Agazarian and Crook in wartime) hangs today in the Imperial War Museum at Lambeth, London.
The reference to Rockland appears to be a poetic fabrication. Ginsberg likely used the name because it was more appropriate and emphatic than "New York State Hospital" or "Pilgrim" (Pilgrim Psychiatric Center, another psychiatric hospital Solomon was admitted to). The poem's first section immortalizes a few of Solomon's personal exploits, such as the line "who threw potato salad at CCNY lecturers on Dadaism and subsequently presented themselves on the granite steps of the madhouse with shaven heads and harlequin speech of suicide, demanding instantaneous lobotomy." It was at Ginsberg's insistence that William S. Burroughs's first novel, Junkie, was published by Ace Books.
Short-order cook Frank Darbo recalls his only two good memories from a disappointing life; marrying his wife, Sarah, and an incident in which he directed a police officer to catch a purse snatcher. Frank immortalizes these two events in a pair of crayon drawings that he hangs on his wall for inspiration. Sarah, a recovering addict, leaves Frank for Jacques, a charismatic strip club owner who gets her hooked on drugs. Frank sinks into depression, where he has a vision in which he is touched by the finger of God and meets the Holy Avenger, a superhero from a public-access television show (based on the actual Christian superhero series, Bibleman), who tells Frank that God has chosen him for a very special purpose.
During his stay, he served as a goodwill ambassador for the arts community and invited the artists of Banja Luka to rejoin the art program in Sarajevo. In 2000, he unveiled “Who is Key West?” a series of paintings that captures the flavor of a unique part of the United States of America. Collins knew that visitors came to enjoy the island and the unique personalities that shape the city of Key West, so he immortalizes these characters in a fourteen piece series. The collection was exhibited at the Key West Museum of Art and History, voted Florida's best Museum 2007 – Florida Magazine, through 2014. In 2004, the “Founders of a Dream Mural” was unveiled in Havana, Cuba at the Simon Bolivar Museum at the inauguration ceremonies of the International Arts Festival. His work from the “Embargo of the Angels” series was also on exhibit at the National Museum of Fine Arts of Havana.

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