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Since at least the Bronze Age, humans have been immortalizing pooches in art.
Instead of immortalizing this play with legitimacy, the Tigers were set back a few yards.
On a deeper level, immortalizing his victory against the Saivors also suggests something more about Rick.
Charrière, who was pardoned, died in 1973, just months before the first "Papillon" opened, immortalizing him.
So Fortnite recognizing and immortalizing the rickroll is actually a weird, digital form of generational storytelling.
It's the kind of bad romance that poets, playwrights, and pop stars have been immortalizing for millennia.
One of the increasingly rare cases of someone who was both smart and cool, Kubrick is an artist worth immortalizing.
" And in 2010, his first attempt at immortalizing a Curtis Granderson home run — he sang "Curtis, you're something sorta grandish!
Whenever the Donald J. Trump Presidential Library opens, it ought to have at least an exhibit immortalizing his sickest burns.
Children across the United Kingdom have ditched conventional egg dying in favor of immortalizing their favorite singer in their Easter baskets.
Imagine standing on the red carpet of the Met Gala, photographing Rihanna's ensemble and immortalizing this moment for years to come.
Rapper NBA YoungBoy's setting the bar high when it comes to friendship and loyalty ... immortalizing Young Thug with this SICK pendant.
Years after immortalizing a lion on her pointer finger, Cara Delevingne has added another member of the animal kingdom to her hand.
They've shown that a virtually unlimited blood supply can be achieved through a process of "immortalizing" stem cells at an early stage.
She tells Broadly that her piece is inspired by a nine-month relationship with an ex, immortalizing the locker where they met.
These days, immortalizing a significant phrase, date, or word with a tattoo is about as common as getting your ears pierced at Claire's.
The new documentary Harry Benson: Shoot First immortalizes a man, now 86 years old, who has spent his life immortalizing others in photographs.
Immortalizing tweets â€" whether they're your own, a friend's, a celebrity's, or even... a brand's â€" is a perfect way to make lasting memories.
If someone posts a sign immortalizing one of his homers, it is bound to be statistically accurate, devoid of all romance, exaggeration and mythology.
There's now a statue immortalizing that moment in the hangar bay of the USS Ford, which even features the drain that saved his life.
Twice, serendipitous encounters in department stores steered him toward what would become his life's work: immortalizing sharply observed moments through a nonjudgmental, unsentimental humanist lens.
The ease in distribution via social media led to countless rapidly circulating images and videos, immortalizing single moments into memes that will last a lifetime.
Travis Scott is really feeling his Astroworld tour ... because the "SICKO MODE" rapper is immortalizing his set design with an insane new piece of bling!
Satellite Internet created a map immortalizing all of the top Valentine's Day–related searches in each state in the U.S., and the results are pretty interesting.
Remember, TMZ Sports broke the story ... just days after Cooper's first season with the Cowboys ended, he got a diamond pendant immortalizing his 1st games in Dallas.
" Instead, she got the Wayne's World part, immortalizing a red lace dress and inspiring generations of strangers to bow at her feet and declare themselves "not worthy.
The company has been around since the mid 90s, and at this point, it's clear these guys have thought of every hypothetical angle for immortalizing an erect penis.
Recently, Tyler took time out of her extremely busy schedule to talk to VICE about her first feature film, navigating an archaic Hollywood system, and immortalizing Archer's Lana Kane.
Ice Cube agrees ... there's absolutely no reason to delay immortalizing Nipsey Hussle on the streets of his hometown, and he also has a message for people feeling the loss.
But for all of its comedic gold, the funny commentary around "Hidden Fences" is actually one example of Black Twitter digitally immortalizing the practice of laughing to keep from crying.
They've published their work in three books called Store Front, Store Front II, and New York Nights, immortalizing the unique 19th and 20th century graphics that enticed NYC shoppers for generations.
"We see our mission as immortalizing in metal the bright events of history and modernity, not only in our country but of the whole world," the company's sales manager told CNN.
Ex-Texas hoops star center Jaxson Hayes got himself a sick pre-draft gift that would make Homer Simpson proud ... immortalizing his "Sideshow Jax" nickname in diamonds with a Sideshow Bob chain!!!
Its title suggests that, while its milieu is music, the novel is more directly concerned with immortalizing great passions in general — in finding sensuality wherever it may lurk, including in the sonic.
But Twitter isn't the only place voters are poking fun at the current candidates — enthusiastic (and artistic) citizens are also immortalizing Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump's most memorable moments via impressive political pumpkins.
In fact, when the NPG contacted Yeo to request a portrait of the actor, it seems to have been less interested in immortalizing Spacey's dramatic gravitas, or even his presidential character's addictive misandry.
So whether you're adding to your growing collection of ink on a whim, or if you're in the market for your first piece, the act of immortalizing your 2020 mission is incredibly powerful.
As I typed every detail of my banal existence into the computer, I felt I was immortalizing myself, protecting a part of my mind from the nothingness that devoured so many things I loved.
And since 1986 was long before the days of the Internet and on-demand highlights, it has endured as a video museum of sorts, immortalizing regular-season games that would have otherwise been forgotten.
Canvas Print Pillow, available at CanvasPop, from $39If they love their pet more than pretty much anything in the world, a pillow immortalizing them is a pretty thoughtful gift they're unlikely to already have.
Almost 20083 years later, Margot Robbie is immortalizing the infamous skater in the highly anticipated I, Tonya — a biopic that offers a surprisingly sympathetic view at Harding's life before, during and after the shocking event.
Immortalizing widely the name of someone whose politics don't stand the test of time doesn't set Russell or Georgia apart from many states across the South (or the rest of the country, for that matter).
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Some artists glorify their furry studio assistants, like cat-lover Paul Klee immortalizing feline faces in his modernist shapes, or David Hockney and his whole painting oeuvre devoted to his dachshunds.
In another, I found a 2009 calendar immortalizing a meeting between then-Pope Benedict XVI and President Kabila, who has been in power since 2001 and has long been accused of exploiting violence to stave off elections.
Bart would obviously end up booking the role, immortalizing Hercules' inspiring ballad that would go on to be nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song (it lost out to "My Heart Will Go On," from Titanic).
"They are concentrated in the South, of course, but these monuments appear all over the country, immortalizing Robert E. Lee and Jefferson Davis, in places where it has no historical context, other than to be glorifying them," Hanks said.
If you walk inside and head to the left, past the check-in desk, you might find a couple of birthday parties, weekend dilettantes rolling with bumper guards up, and high schoolers immortalizing gutter balls on their Instagram stories.
I tried to be stealthier with my tactics, but as he got older, I grew less comfortable with my covert surveillance; it became harder to strike a balance between digitally immortalizing his youth and respecting his shyness around the camera.
Now you can buy either a model based directly on the original movie prop or even have Snake himself engraved on the back of your watch, thereby immortalizing Kurt Russell in his most important role after Big Trouble In Little China.
All images: NSF/NGAA series of beautiful digital terrain maps, created by the US National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) and the National Science Foundation (NSF), are immortalizing something that might soon be lost: the magnificent, ice-carved landscapes of the Arctic.
The sequel to 2005's "Batman Begins," 2008's "The Dark Knight" grossed over $1 billion worldwide and ended up immortalizing the late Heath Ledger, who won Best Supporting Actor at the 2009 Oscars for his performance as the sociopathic Joker.
"They're about immortalizing the transience in beauty with something that can be admired forever," said Ms. Chan, 31, who studied architecture and worked for the architect Richard Rogers and the fashion designer Alexander McQueen before founding her own company in 2013.
Secrecy and hands-on training is integral to the tradition of wave-piloting; explaining the di lep would disrupt those features of it even while immortalizing it in books and journals, perhaps inspiring more Marshallese children to become ri-metos.
Of course, Henry being Henry, you have to work hard to figure out that the "Parker's" he is immortalizing with such hair-raising intensity is, indeed, just a restaurant in a hotel where Harvard guys like to go to eat.
The label spent the next few years expanding into other retail categories by entering licensing partnerships with Lenox's home goods, selling luxury diaper bags and strollers, dressing flight attendants and immortalizing its preppy Upper East Side aesthetic in $70 coffee table books.
We're told his story: When Haynes worked as a business med-tech (whatever that is) he visited Clay in jail and offered him a way out of his execution by digitally immortalizing his essence into a permanent hologram in exchange for money for his family.
As you've probably already figured out, it's a type of duplicity that all but the most gullible parent immediately sees right through, leading to the time-honored "conflict years" between child and progenitor that you've been immortalizing in your country ever since that "Yakety Yak" song was in vogue.
Michelle ObamaMichelle LeVaughn Robinson ObamaMichelle Obama to present Lin-Manuel Miranda with the Portrait of a Nation Prize Michelle Obama thanks her high school for naming new athletic complex after her US ambassador to Germany calls out journalists who blocked him on Twitter MORE observed International Women's Day this week by immortalizing her name in graffiti on a wall in Washington, D.C. Obama, alongside renowned street artist Mr. Brainwash, showed off her skills with a can of spray paint in honor of her Let Girls Learn initiative, according to TMZ.
Rather, Hallman notes, Sims was motivated by a chance at immortalizing himself in the annals of medical history.
The Gibson website echoes Seagal's judgment on King's importance to the guitar, and says Lucy played "a considerable role in immortalizing the model".
Uebelherr, Jan. "Immortalizing Gertie the Duck". Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, March 1, 2001 Final, p. A2. The book was reissued in 1988 after selling more than 800,000 copies and translated into six languages.
The 1991 Trouser Press Record Guide, however, said that the song "has mood but no presence".Robbins (1991), p. 708 "Running to Stand Still" became a Dublin anthem of sorts, immortalizing the Ballymun towers.Graham (2004), p.
121, n. 24, and 111. At the end of the century, he makes a brief spectral appearance in Albert Giraud's Pierrot lunaire (overlooked in Arnold Schoenberg's selective immortalizing of that work).See the poem "Déconvenue", translated at Pierrot lunaire.
Ed. Andrew Hadfield. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2001. 152 In the sonnets of Amoretti Spenser succeeds in "immortalizing the name of his bride to be ... by devices of word play".Blick, Fred, "Spenser's Amoretti and Elizabeth Boyle: Her Names Immortalized".
She also became intent on immortalizing her sorrow at the death of her husband.Knecht, 223. She had emblems of her love and grief carved into the stonework of her buildings. She commissioned a magnificent tomb for Henry, as the centrepiece of an ambitious new chapel.
Significant discoveries were subsequently made by a group of scientists organized at Geron Corporation by Geron's founder Michael D. West, that tied telomere shortening with the Hayflick limit. The cloning of the catalytic component of telomerase enabled experiments to test whether the expression of telomerase at levels sufficient to prevent telomere shortening was capable of immortalizing human cells. Telomerase was demonstrated in a 1998 publication in Science to be capable of extending cell lifespan, and now is well-recognized as capable of immortalizing human somatic cells. It is becoming apparent that reversing shortening of telomeres through temporary activation of telomerase may be a potent means to slow aging.
Retrieved February 26, 2020. Agee's other, early large-scale ceramic works include a 21' by 10' ceramic-tile mural immortalizing Kohler factory workers (1991–2) and the full bathroom, Sheboygan Men’s Room (1998), commissioned by the Kohler Arts Center.John Michael Kohler Arts Center. "Sheboygan Men's Room," Collections.
At just 17 years old, Valens was the youngest to die in the crash. The tragedy inspired singer Don McLean to write his 1971 hit "American Pie", immortalizing February 3 as "The Day the Music Died". Valens's remains were buried at San Fernando Mission Cemetery, Mission Hills, Los Angeles, California.
By day's end, the actions of the 33rd led to the complete rout of the Union Army, and played a major role in immortalizing the brigade. The cost of immortality for Cummings' regiment was high. Of the 450 men who were present at the battle, the 33rd would suffer 43 killed and 140 wounded.
Other poems in the book examine historical figures like Louis Armstrong and Lenny Breau, highlighting the immortalizing effect of artistic expression. The style is influenced by some writers, particularly Patrick Friesen and Robert Kroetsch. In Ending With Music the poetic style tends to be unadorned, while there is some use of sonnets and rhyming schemes.
Rolf runs inside and sees Adam with the axe. Rolf grabs a nearby shotgun and points it at Adam, keeping him at bay as he unties April. Adam knocks the shotgun out of Rolf's hands and says he is immortalizing people by using their blood in his paintings. Jack and Sydney run into the house and distract Adam.
Activation of telomerase could be part of the process that allows cancer cells to become immortal. The immortalizing factor of cancer via telomere lengthening due to telomerase has been proven to occur in 90% of all carcinogenic tumors in vivo with the remaining 10% using an alternative telomere maintenance route called ALT or Alternative Lengthening of Telomeres.
Retrieved on November 11, 2011. "In 1996, long before the accident, a merengue star named Kinito Mendez paid a sadly foreboding tribute with his song “El Avion.” “How joyful it could be to go on Flight 587,” sang Mendez, immortalizing the popular daily nonstop." Papi LaFontaine, who once served as Méndez's manager, died in the 2001 accident flight.
She starred in 6 Mongolian feature films and dramas, immortalizing her youth on the screen. In her youth, she was named Mongolia's Top Model. After her husband entered the political arena, she ended her acting career and fully devoted herself to the family as a loving wife and a caring mother. As their children grew, Baigal started her own business.
Priscilla Mullins, illustration from a 1903 printing Set against the backdrop of a fierce Indian war, the tale focuses on a love triangle among three Pilgrims: Myles Standish, Priscilla Mullens, and John Alden. Longfellow claimed the story was true, but the historical evidence is inconclusive. Nevertheless, the ballad was very popular in nineteenth-century America, immortalizing the Mayflower Pilgrims. In 1814, Rev.
Businesses also set up food and clothing drives for those who lost their homes. Local radio stations set up a 10-hour radio segment called Operation Rebuild which raised almost half a million dollars, a relatively large amount of money for the time. The London Free Press distributed a booklet immortalizing the disaster, aptly titled Tornado. Over 50,000 copies were sold for $2.00 each.
He generally performed Batak-language songs, including "Sing Sing So" and "Butet". Jennifer Lindsay, writing in 2012, describes Tobing as immortalizing the former. Tobing refused to take contract work with hotels or bars, and when he wrote songs he often refused to record or market them. This limited him financially, and he and his family lived with his in-laws in a house in Kebon Sirih, Jakarta.
The town of Burkburnett in Wichita County, Texas was named in his honor by President Theodore Roosevelt. Indeed, the president had been coyote and wolf hunting there with Burnett before the town was established. As a result, the president's suggestion stuck, immortalizing Burnett's name in this location. Burnett was a member of the Elks, Knights of Pythias, and the River Crest Country Club in Fort Worth.
In 1990 an oncogene, v-mpl, was identified from the murine myeloproliferative leukemia virus that was capable of immortalizing bone marrow hematopoietic cells from different lineages. In 1992 the human homologue, named, c-mpl, was cloned. Sequence data revealed that c-mpl encoded a protein that was homologous with members of the hematopoietic receptor superfamily. Presence of anti-sense oligodeoxynucleotidesu of c-mpl inhibited megakaryocyte colony formation.
DeLorean appeared in a magazine advertisement for Cutty Sark whisky the year before his arrest and the collapse of his company. It was captioned: "One out of every 100 new businesses succeeds. Here's to those who take the odds." The film Back to the Future was released in 1985, featuring DeLorean's namesake car, and DeLorean wrote to writer and producer Bob Gale thanking him for immortalizing the car.
Its lyrics were written by Pedro Fornazzari, Charles Bown and Alberto Buccicardi, the two last were ex players from the club and directors of the magazine revista Estadio. Emulating the melody used by the supporters of the British club Manchester United, they gave birth to the Anthem of the institution, immortalizing the phrase "Por la Patria, Dios y la Universidad", which translates to "For the country, God and the University".
She begins by addressing the "grand marble" and "gilded" statues and monuments; these are called this way when the speaker compares them to the verse immortalizing the beloved. However, when compared to "sluttish time" they are "unswept stone besmeared". The same technique occurs in the second quatrain. Battle occurs between mortal monuments of princes, conflict is crude and vulgar, "wasteful war" overturns unelaborated statues and "broils" root out masonry.
It is around this structure, in fact, that the ancient Villaggio del Vomero developed. Over the centuries, there were numerous travelers who became fascinated with it, to the point of immortalizing it in painting, drawings and sketches. Designed to open up to the surrounding nature, it is today squeezed between the buildings that have deprived it of its greenery. However, the villa still faces the Gulf of Naples.
A song immortalizing the train under its original name is credited to blues singer Bukka White, who recorded it in the 1930s. "The Panama Limited" was popularized by folk singer Tom Rush on his self-titled debut album in 1965 and was recorded later by folk musicians Mike Cross and Doug MacLeod. A British band of the late 1960s and early 1970s called itself Panama Limited Jug Band, later shortened to Panama Limited.
"We make the prosthetics, wigs, beards and then do a show-and-tell for each character in the film", was the remark made by Peter about his work. He is credited for his exemplary work of immortalizing characters like the King Kong and Marquis de Sade on celluloid. His other movies include Quills, Thunderbirds Little Voice, The Importance of Being Earnest, An Ideal Husband and The Avengers. King has also won several BAFTA Awards.
When the project work was nearing completion, on 10 April 1960, the then Prime Minister of India Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru visited the Koyna Project. To commemorate this event a tableau was unveiled at his gracious hands on the right flank hillock of Koyna Dam. This project came up with an idea of immortalizing this place and this event by constructing a beautiful park and naming it as "Nehru Memorial Park". This park is a major attraction for tourists.
They are designed to represent the features of the deceased, immortalizing them after death. They also display the status of the deceased through conspicuous consumption, due to their valuable materials. After finding a phenomenal amount of gold grave goods at Grave Circles A and B at Mycenae, the location earned the nickname "Golden Mycenae". It was a successful and wealthy area during the Bronze Age and the families buried in the shaft graves there memorialized their status using gold grave goods.
COS-7 cells, 40X magnification COS are fibroblast-like cell lines derived from monkey kidney tissue. COS cells are obtained by immortalizing CV-1 cells with a version of the SV40 virus that can produce large T antigen but has a defect in genomic replication. The CV-1 cell line in turn was derived from the kidney of the African green monkey. The acronym "COS" is derived from the cells being CV-1 (simian) in Origin, and carrying the SV40 genetic material.
The monument was dedicated August 31, 1940. > [A] Herculean Jackson sits tall upon an equally muscular horse as he gazes > out across Henry Hill. He wears a cape that appears to be lifted by a > dramatic wind, lending itself to his heroic stance. The large lettering on > the base of the monument boldly declares, "There Stands Jackson Like a Stone > Wall," referencing the words purportedly spoken by General Bernard Bee at > the Battle of first Manassas, immortalizing Jackson with his nickname.
This spot expresses the role of the ideal devotee – to remain eternally in the service of God. The third spot is the Surya Rath, which depicts the Sun Chariot being drawn by seven stallions. Indian culture honors the Sun for it is the provider of light, energy and life. The fourth spot is the Samudra Manthan, which depicts the churning of the ocean, through a joint effort between the demi-gods and demons, in the search for immortalizing nectar, or amrut.
The book chronicles the life of the gangster Jack 'Legs' Diamond. It is told from the perspective of Jack's lawyer, Marcus Gormen. Marcus becomes involved with "Legs" Diamond to add excitement to his otherwise boring life, and the best way to do this was by immortalizing a highly popular gangster. Through Gormen's eyes, Kennedy is able to elicit sympathy for the criminal, transposing this sympathy into the context of America during the 1920s and 30s: excess, collapse, destitution, and analysis of right and wrong, good and evil.
Anti-gliadin antibodies can be generated in mice or rabbits by immunizing whole purified gliadins, proteolytic fragments of gliadin, or synthetic peptides that represent epitopes of gliadin. After developing an immune response, B-cells from mice can be fused with immortalizing cells to form a hybridoma that produces monoclonal antibodies (Mab or MoAb). Mab can be expressed in culture or via ascites fluid production to produce large amounts of a single antibody isoform. Mab can be used to detect levels of gluten in food products.
The day of celebration for the unknown soldier has been celebrated in Russia since December 3, 2014. After World War II, millions of Russian soldiers were reported missing, or pronounced dead. In 1997, a Guard of Honour of the Kremlin Regiment (which had guarded the Lenin Mausoleum) was restored at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier by the federal law of December 8, 1997, "On Immortalizing the Soviet People’s Victory in the Great Patriotic War of 1941–1945". A Changing of the Guard Ceremony takes place every hour.
Eduardo Cataño Wilhelmy (Santiago Ixcuintla, Nayarit, Mexico, 1910–Mexico City, Mexico, 1964) was a Mexican painter who worked for the Galas de México printing establishment, immortalizing the faces of advertising models. Cataño was the son of Jesús Cataño Flores, a photographer from Tepic who drew as a hobby, and Flora Wilhelmy del Real, the daughter of a German sailor who had settled in Sinaloa. Cataño demonstrated a fondness and talent for painting at an early age. He moved as a young man to Mexico City, where he produced vignettes, covers, and caricatures.
So if ever I will star in a movie, I'm not half-baked, I'll be prepared. And also for myself, I want to be prepared, especially if I'm heading straight into a new direction." Nina posed on the Burlesque-inspired cover of Playboy Philippines magazine's May—June 2012 special issue where she is seen nude, only her private body parts being covered. She stated that it was personally her decision to do a daring shoot, and later explained that it is her way of "immortalizing herself in her best shape yet.
The Vachanamrut, literally the ‘immortalizing ambrosia in the form of words’, is the fundamental theological text of the Swaminarayan Sampradaya owing to the followers’ belief that Swaminarayan himself is the self- manifestation of Parabrahman. The text is a compilation of 273 discourses, with each discourse within the collection also called a Vachanamrut. Swaminarayan delivered these discourses in Gujarati between the years of 1819-1829, and his senior disciples noted his teachings while they were delivered and compiled them during Swaminarayan’s lifetime. In this scripture, Swaminarayan outlines his system of metaphysics which includes five eternal entities: jiva, ishwar, maya, Aksharbrahman, Parabrahman.
International Who’s Who, 1999 The Gale Group, Contemporary Authors Online, "Choh-Ming Li" 2000 University of California, Berkeley, Haas School of Business 100 Years: Brief Centennial History 1898-1998, p. 23 Berkeley China Initiative video, “Center for Chinese Studies, UC Berkeley 50th Anniversary 1957-2007” Balderston, Garbarino, Kerr, Votow, 1992 “Choh-Ming Li” University of California, In Memoriam The Chinese University of Hong Kong Bulletin, Autumn-Winter 2004 “Immortalizing the Spirit of the Trailblazer: Statue of Founding Vice-Chancellor Dr. Choh-Ming Li”, pp. 41–42 Trescott, Paul. Jingji Xue: History of the Introduction of Western Economic Ideas into China, 1850-1950.
Perhaps this is what inspired her 2007 collection "Unclaimed Memories" in which she pays homage to residents whose bodies still remained in the Morgue in New Orleans. Immortalizing those victims through their representation in the dolls provides a way for unclaimed and unidentified victims to move forward into the next life. Over 1,000 people died as a result of Hurricane Katrina and the unclaimed victims will be permanently interred in specially created mausoleums in order to give them a "rightful burial". Dolls from the collection themselves are adorned with shells, symbolizing spirituality, and photographs, which immortalized individuals who have died.
Writing about Rogers as a sequel to "The Murders in the Rue Morgue", Poe tried to solve the aforementioned enigma by creating a murder mystery. As Poe wrote in a letter in 1842: "under the pretense of showing how Dupin ... unravelled the mystery of Marie's assassination, I, in fact, enter into a very rigorous analysis of the real tragedy in New York." He situated the narrative in Paris using the details of the original tragedy. Although there was intense media interest and immortalizing of a sort by Poe, the crime remains one of the most puzzling unsolved murders of New York City.
A marine painter, he made numerous illustrations for encyclopedias and books published by Sea of Larousse editions. An accomplished yachtsman, he accompanied Prince Albert 1st of Monaco on some of his oceanographic expeditions. The prince invited him to collaborate in the creation of the frescoes of the Grand Amphitheater of the Oceanographic Institute of Paris, for which he financed the construction. Alexandre Brun also executed commissions for Baroness Nathaniel de Rothschild, barons Arthur and Edmond de Rothschild, and relatives, such as Louis Libreck, for whom he produced his most famous work: a series of watercolors immortalizing his friend's collection of orchids.
David Arquette posing with the Black Math Experiment; from left, Bill Curtner, Captain Mongo Nelson, Jef With One F, David Arquette, Christi Lain with Brian Coleman behind at wheel of limo The band's 2005 song "You Cannot Kill David Arquette" was commended by its subject, David Arquette, who sent the band a box of gourmet cupcakes in thanks and much later, the 1965 Ford Econoline van used in his movie The Tripper.Joey Guerra. Immortalizing David Arquette. Houston Chronicle, September 7, 2006. Since then, Arquette has occasionally promoted the band, including during an interview on MTV’s Total Request Live (TRL).MTV’s transcript.
A Libyan soldier stands on the image of Gaddafi in a Tripoli hotel Freedberg noted, "If one could be honored by means of an image, one could also be dishonored by one." "As with images of political leaders," he continues, "we deal with the feeling, unexpressed though it may be, that by damaging the representation one damages the person whom it represents. At the very least, something of the disgrace of mutilation or destruction is felt to pass on to the person represented." Those emotions are on display in a video that captures the moment that protesters tore down the statue immortalizing Gaddafi's "Green Book" a compendium of his political philosophy.
Sheilah Graham (born Lily Shiel; 15 September 1904 – 17 November 1988) was a British-born, nationally syndicated American gossip columnist during Hollywood's "Golden Age". In her youth, she had been a showgirl and a freelance writer for Fleet Street in London. These early experiences would converge in her career in Hollywood, which spanned nearly four decades, as a successful columnist and author. F. Scott Fitzgerald – sketch by Gordon Bryant for Shadowland magazine Graham also was known for her relationship with F. Scott Fitzgerald, a relationship she played a significant role in immortalizing through the autobiographical Beloved Infidel, a bestseller that was made into a film.
Colbert had been charged with immortalizing the military successes of Louis XIV. To achieve this propagandistic purpose, he had come up with the idea to create a series of tapestries that would show the heroic deeds of the king.Julie Anne Plax, Seventeenth-Century French Images of Warfare, in: Pia F. Cuneo, 'Artful Armies, Beautiful Battles: Art and Warfare in the Early Modern Europe', BRILL, 2002, pp. 131–155 The court painter (Premier peintre du roi) Charles Le Brun had been put in charge of the Gobelins Manufactory, the royal tapestry works newly created in 1663, and was officially appointed its director on 8 March 1663.
Presidential Regiment's Cavalry Escort, 2006 The Kremlin Regiment (Russian: Кремлëвский полк [Kremlyovskiy polk]), also called the Presidential Regiment, (Президентский полк [Prezidentskiy polk]) is a unique military regiment and part of the Russian Federal Protective Service with the status of a special unit. The regiment ensures the security of the Kremlin, its treasures, and state officials. In accordance with the federal law of December 8, 1997 "On Immortalizing the Soviet People’s Victory in the Great Patriotic War of 1941–1945", the regiment also maintains a guard of honor () at the eternal flame of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. The regiment is housed in the historic Kremlin Arsenal.
Apparently the Lasakauns were eager to avenge Tubuanakoro Kolivisawaqa's death at the hands of Tanoa's enemies. The native Bauan poem immortalizing the rise of Cakobau as translated into English in Reverend Joseph Waterhouse’s pioneering historic work, The King and people of Fiji, is perhaps the closest insider account of the 1837 counter-revolution on the island. The poem from oral tradition encode verse meaning with the use of allegory and allusion known only to those knowledgeable of Bauan political and intra-tribal intrigues of the time. In memory of Cakobau Rev Joseph Waterhouse, 'The King and people of Fiji', London, 1866, pp.64-65.
São Januário received so far, the largest crowd of the season (21,247) to bid farewell to one of his greatest idols. And the party was even bigger with the rout imposed: 9-1 on the reserve team of Barcelona de Guayaquil, in a rematch of the final of the Copa Libertadores 1998. Edmundo, a penalty kick, opened the scoring, and even made the third goal, in a beautiful play with Fagner and immortalizing the "rolling" (celebrating the fourth goal against Flamengo in a 4-1 in 1997 Brazilian Série A Semifinal). Alecsandro made it two in an incredible move involving Edmundo and Éder Luís.
Hellen van Meene has admitted in interviews that she pre-plans her photographs and carefully chooses the pose, garment and location for each photograph. She has stated that she chooses the location of older homes as a way of immortalizing them. Van Meene's work is recognizable not only by the consistent subject matter and lighting she uses, but also by the artist's consistent use of a square format and shots that are set up from a medium focal range. Some articles have also noted the painterly influence in van Meene's work, referencing the dream-like quality of the photographs and the softly-lit rooms in which her subjects are photographed.
The Immortal Regiment () is a massive civil event staged in major cities in Russia and around the world every 9 May during the Victory Day celebrations. It is also a public non-profit organization, created in Russia on a voluntary basis with the aim of "immortalizing" the memory of home front workers, armed forces service personnel, partisans, personnel of resistance organizations, and personnel of law enforcement and emergency services. It involves people carrying on the memory of war veterans, with participants carrying pictures of relatives and/or family friends who served in the country's labor sector, paramilitary units, the Soviet Armed Forces and law enforcement organizations during the Second World War.
Rimas Varias, the first theme the reader encounters is the evocation of traditional suffering of male poets immortalizing female beloved objects. > Ay decreto cruel del bien que adoro > que poseyendo tú, me des la muerte > y que escribiendo yo, te dé la vida Yet, it is important to note that Sor Violante employs a sapphic style in that both grieving speaker and deceased addressee are women (Dugaw 10). In other works found in Rimas varias, Sor Violante do Ceu writes poetic verses about the trials living-in-love and the idea of swooning courtship. The elements she utilizes in these works use a vocabulary of lyrical love that is both idealized and erotic (Dugaw 10).
At the same time, al-Mansur ordered that the site of his camp south of the city be made into a new palace city, known officially as al-Mansuriya and locally as Sabra. Aside from thus immortalizing his victory, the prospect of the caliphal residence returning to the vicinity of Kairouan, the old capital of Ifriqiya, was another sign of caliphal favour to the Kairouanese. While at Kairouan, on 18 October al-Mansur received an envoy of the Byzantine Empire. It is unknown what the envoy's business with the Caliph was, but it most likely concerned the renewal of a truce that was in effect between the two powers in southern Italy, which suited both powers at the time.
The persona of the "sanky panky" was brought to the cinema in 2007 by Spanish director Jose E. Pintor. In his comedic film entitled Sanky Panky, audiences follow the life of a young Dominican man named Genaro (played by Dominican comedian Fausto Mata) who travels to Bávaro to work at a resort in hopes of finding a "gringa" or a white American woman who will give him a visa. In the process, he meets a young heartbroken woman and her two older and oversexed aunts. The story that follows presents the beauties of Dominican resorts but portrays the realities of poverty in the Dominican Republic while simultaneously immortalizing the "sanky panky" via major motion picture.
This was at first done informally; that is, the names appeared in legal treatises and court opinions but were not part of the statute as enacted. Eventually members of Congress began to formally write their own names into short titles (thereby immortalizing themselves for posterity), as in the Hart–Scott–Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act and the Dodd–Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act. In some states, like California, some short titles consist only of the names of the key legislators, as in the Lanterman–Petris–Short Act, the statutory basis of the "5150" involuntary psychiatric hold used for temporarily detaining psychiatric patients. Draft legislation (bills) also uses short titles, but substitutes the word "Bill" for "Act".
A Re-discovery and Re-building of Naga Cultural Values: An Analytical Approach with Special Reference to Maori as a Colonized and Minority Group of People in New Zealand (Daya Books, 2007) p 210 The themes of the folk music and songs are many; songs eulogizing ancestors, the brave deeds of warriors and traditional heroes; and poetic love songs immortalizing ancient tragic love stories.Nagaland music- Rattle and Hum Music Society The tribes living in the remote corners of Nagaland have their inherent tradition of music. Since there are various tribal communities in Nagaland, the music of the state also expresses the melodious diversity. Nagaland music in itself is an awe-inspiring cultural heritage of the state.
In the series finale, she purchases the financially troubled Eastland Academy and turns it into a co-educational school. In the episode "Legacy," Blair, initially enthusiastic about a library being built with her family's funds and named after her late maternal grandfather, Judge Carlton Blair, thus immortalizing the name "Blair," was horrified to learn her grandfather had been a member of the Ku Klux Klan. The revelation devastated Blair and made her question all her assumptions about her supposed "superiority," even though Jo assured her "You're not prejudiced; you're a snob." She almost withdrew the library funding to avoid commemorating her grandfather but finally agreed to let it be built so long as it was not given the "Blair" name.
Schliemann claimed that one of the masks he discovered was the mask of King Agamemnon, and that this was the burial site of the legendary king from Homer's Iliad. The masks were likely direct representations of the deceased, symbolizing a continuation of the dead's identity in death, similar to funerary statues and incisions, immortalizing an idealized depiction of the deceased. The masks were not found on all the bodies inside the grave site, indicating that those who had them were of special status, and that the golden masks are a form of conspicuous consumption. Funerary masks like the ones found at Mycenae have not been found anywhere else in Mycenaean culture, and only a few of the bodies at Grave Sites bear masks.
She has become the follower of a guru, J. J. Bernhard, who claims that his yoga discipline, centered on sexual abstinence, enables his pupils to stop the flow of time and suspend death. Gian has another rival in Dalya's Japanese husband, Seto, an IT executive who dreams of immortalizing his own mind's powers by means of some technological invention. In his frantic attempts to get Dalya back, Gian comes to realize that his actions follow one another like the tassels of a diabolic mosaic; it's as if his willpower was dominated by the very secrets he is stealing from the Book of Breathing. In order to assuage Dalya's mourning, he has undertaken to fit out the perfect tomb on the shores of the ocean, an empty tomb housing the ghost of her brother.
Paul also told reporters on September 11 that he did not believe the Graham-Cassidy bill would pass. Paul tweeted on September 15 that Graham-Cassidy retained "90% of Obamacare" and dubbed it "more Obamacare Lite". On September 19, Paul asserted the Graham-Cassidy bill as immortalizing the Affordable Care Act and "a big government boondoggle of a trillion dollars of spending" that Republicans should abandon in favor of pursuing measures that would allow for health insurance to be purchased across state lines. On September 22, after President Trump tweeted that "Rand Paul, or whoever votes against Hcare Bill, will forever (future political campaigns) be known as 'the Republican who saved Obamacare'", Paul responded that he would not be coerced into supporting Graham-Cassidy with bribes or bullying.
The next earliest example is by an anonymous author, probably of the 1st century BCE, lamenting the death of Bion; this poem has sometimes been attributed to the Hellenistic poet Moschus. Virgil's "Eclogue 5," written in the 1st century BCE, is the most imitated ancient model of the pastoral elegy. Virgil has two shepherd-poets, Mopsus and Menalcus, commemorate their dead friend and fellow poet Daphnis. Mopsus first laments Daphnis as a godlike figure whose death has caused all of nature to mourn (a pathetic fallacy conventional in pastoral elegies). Mopsus concludes his lament, however, by immortalizing Daphnis with the epitaph “known from here unto the stars” (line 43). Menalcas then describes Daphnis’ deification and nature's rejoicing and praise for Daphnis’ generosity—he is now a tutelary spirit for the pastoral world.
Quarterback Ryan Tannehill passed the ball to Kenny Stills, who then lateraled the ball to DeVante Parker, who in turn tossed the ball to Kenyan Drake. Drake then ran the remaining 53 yards for the touchdown with no time on the clock, immortalizing the play in NFL lore as the Miracle in Miami. For the first time in almost a decade, the Patriots finished the season with more than four losses at 11–5, securing the AFC East for a record 10th consecutive time (an NFL record and tying the Atlanta Braves for most consecutive playoff berths) and the AFC's 2nd seed behind the 12–4 Chiefs. After defeating the Los Angeles Chargers handily 41–28 in the Divisional Round, the Patriots faced Mahomes and the vaunted Chiefs in the AFC Championship Game.
Also around this time, Marion Barry's political career was on the rise, as he was elected mayor with a platform based on helping the poor, implementing a 'summer jobs programs' for the youth, and helping senior citizens and the cities most vulnerable. The development of go-go and harDCore music was also in its early stages. By the 1980s, Disco Dan had perfected his graffiti art skills just as the popularity of go-go music and harDCore was heightening throughout the city. Inspired by "roll-calls" and call and responses during go-go concerts (where patrons got their names and neighborhoods immortalized on P.A. tapes and live album recordings), Disco Dan began immortalizing himself by tagging his nickname on Metro buses and rails, vacant building, and throughout the Washington metropolitan area.
The novel changed several details of the case, such as changing the gender of the allegedly possessed victim from a boy to a girl and changing the alleged victim's age. Although Friedkin has admitted he is very reluctant to speak about the factual aspects of the film, he made the film with the intention of immortalizing the events involving Doe that took place in 1949, and despite the relatively minor changes that were made, the film depicts everything that could be verified by those involved. In order to make the film, Friedkin was allowed access to the diaries of the priests involved, as well as the doctors and nurses; he also discussed the events with Doe's aunt in great detail. Friedkin has said that he does not believe that the "head-spinning" actually occurred, but this has been disputed.
As the legend of the Battle describes, the battle lasted two days (between 24–25 July 1139) and was so excessively bloody that the waters of Ribeira de Cobres flowed the color of red. Afonso Henriques who was declared Prince of Portugal, after the Battle of São Mamede, defeated the Moorish kings (at the Battle of Ourique), and was then proclaimed King upon the victory. But, although King Afonso was able to triumph, the region was never definitely secured by the Portuguese until the regin of King Sancho II, around 1234, when the Castle of Aljustrel was captured. Later, the Royal Basilica of Castro Verde was commissioned by King Sebastian of Portugal in 1573 to mark the Christian victory over the Moors, with the walls of the central nave covered in azulejos immortalizing the famous battle.
The first disc-less sound film was ¡Tango! (1933), directed by Luis Maglia Barth and a key film of the period was the tango film Dancing which saw the birth of a number of Argentine stars such as Amelia Bence and Tito Lusiardo; other popular actors from the era included Aida Alberti, Armando Bo, Floren Delbene and Arturo García Buhr. Two such features which have endured in local culture are Honeysuckle, starring Libertad Lamarque and Casamiento en Buenos Aires, starring Niní Marshall. The two 1939 films each featured themes that have become Argentine musical standards, likewise immortalizing the two leading ladies. Other films included: El alma del bandoneón, Mario Soffici, 1935; La muchacha de a bordo, Manuel Romero, 1936; Ayúdame a vivir, 1936 by Ferreyra; Besos brujos (1937) by Ferreyra; La vuelta al nido (Leopoldo Torres Rios, 1938) and Asi es la vida (1939) directed by Francisco Mugica.
Despite his parents' pleas to back off from his decision to enlist to the program, which essentially signified suicide, Everson signed up for it. He had already been fascinated by the cause of the Morituri, after reading a comic book which detailed the adventures of the Black Watch, the first batch of volunteers (now dead) who had undergone the process and had achieved the first major victory of Earth against the Horde. In the Morituri base, Everson watched a video of one of the members of the Black Watch, Woody, and his horrific death due to the Morituri effect. In spite of this, he went on with his decision, partly because of the obligation he felt to defend his planet since he was compatible for the process, and partly because he wanted to write a book, recounting his experiences as a Morituri and immortalizing himself.
With the establishment of the Republic of Turkey, education was one of the areas initially emphasised by Mustafa Kemal Atatürk. In this framework, at Atatürk's request and with his guidance, the Turkish Education Association (TED - Türk Eğitim Derneği) was founded in 1928 and led the establishment of qualified Turkish schools. The first chairman of the TED was İsmet İnönü, the second president of Turkey. The emblem of TED got its crescent from the Turkish national flag, its torch, which is the symbol of education, from the goal of association and its stars from the aim of immortalizing the respect and the kindness towards the five administrative committee members. TED Ankara College was founded in 1930 as the first school established by TED, and was the first private Turkish school established after the foundation of Republic of Turkey to instruct in English (The first private Turkish school to instruct in English is FMV Işık Lisesi, founded in the Ottoman era).
In 1925, the Jewish National Fund established the Names Committee for the Settlements, led directly by the head of the JNF, Menachem Ussishkin. Meron Benvenisti writes that the Arabic geographical names upset the new Jewish community, for example on 22 April 1941 the Emeq Zevulun Settlements Committee wrote to the head office of the JNF: > Such names as the following are displayed in all their glory: Karbassa, al- > Sheikh Shamali, Abu Sursuq, Bustan al-Shamali – all of them names that the > JNF has no interest in immortalizing in the Z'vulun Valley.... We recommend > to you that you send a circular letter to all of the settlements located on > JNF land in the Z'vulun Valley and its immediate vicinity and warn them > against continuing the above-mentioned practice [i.e., the use of] old maps > that, from various points of view, are dangerous to use. Between 1925 and 1948, the JNF Naming Committee gave names to 215 Jewish communities in Palestine.
The book was rediscovered and gained fame in the period of the Partitions of Poland, when the ailings of the Polish state, including many criticized by Skarga, resulted in the loss of Polish independence and sovereignty for over a century. Skarga's prediction of the country's fall, combined with the quality of his prose, led to his recognition as a "patriotic seer". Inconvenient historical context – such as that Skarga blamed religious tolerance as one of the chief evils, and incorrectly saw the Muslim Ottoman Empire as the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth's primary threat – was swept aside by the positive reviews and endorsements of numerous 19th century historians, as well as artists, most notably poet Adam Mickiewicz and painter Jan Matejko, the latter immortalizing Skarga on his painting Kazanie Skargi (Skarga's Sermon). Sermons had several editions (writing in 1978, Tazbir names the 1972 as the most recent) and were subject of several works by historians such as Adam Berg, Stanisław Kot and Mirosław Korolka.
He will conduct the same work in the city of Tokyo between January 2010 and December 2011. One of his most recent projects, begun in 2010 and still in progress, is "Mouche à lire":Article (in Italian) "Letture per ditteri: il rapporto tra fotografia e scrittura attraverso gli scatti di Gianni Pezzani" Article (in Italian) "STORIA DEL FOTORACCONTO: da Elio Vittorini a Gianni Pezzani" carefully selected pages of books on which to place a fly, immortalizing the dipteran on the written page, evidence of a long devotion and passion for reading. Another of his most recent projects is "Magnetica": the research consists in putting on a magnet rotating at a steady speed, paper prisms or small objects made of glass or plastic that, thanks to the long exposure time of the camera; those make the illusion of three-dimensional shapes. The last published project is "Tensione superficiale": it focuses on the return of the chemical phenomenon that is highlighted in images where the water falls form spherical geometries, that the human eye can hardly grasp.
It has also been suggested that Rubens prepared a number of oil sketches, by the request of Louis XIII, the son of Marie de' Medici and successor to the throne, which may have influenced the Queen's decision to commission Rubens for the cycle by the end of the year 1621. The immortalizing of her life, however, seems to be the most apparent reason for the Queen's choice to commission a painter who was capable of executing such a demanding task. Peter Paul Rubens had already established himself as an exceptional painter and also had the advantage of sustaining close ties with several important people of the time, including Marie de' Medici's sister, the wife of one of Rubens's first important patrons, the Duke of Gonzaga. The information about the commission in the contract Rubens signed is far from detailed and focuses mainly on the number of pictures in the cycle dedicated to the Queen's life, and is far less specific when it comes to the cycle praising her husband Henry IV.Saward, pp. 1-2.
Folio 22 from the Vergilius Vaticanus—flight from Troy The Aeneid was written in a time of major political and social change in Rome, with the fall of the Republic and the Final War of the Roman Republic having torn through society and many Romans' faith in the "Greatness of Rome" severely faltering. However, the new emperor, Augustus Caesar, began to institute a new era of prosperity and peace, specifically through the re-introduction of traditional Roman moral values. The Aeneid was seen as reflecting this aim, by depicting the heroic Aeneas as a man devoted and loyal to his country and its prominence, rather than his own personal gains. In addition, the Aeneid gives mythic legitimization to the rule of Julius Caesar and, by extension, to his adopted son Augustus, by immortalizing the tradition that renamed Aeneas's son, Ascanius (called Ilus from Ilium, meaning Troy), Iulus, thus making him an ancestor of the gens Julia, the family of Julius Caesar, and many other great imperial descendants as part of the prophecy given to him in the Underworld.

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