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Your life's work is done for a bigger purpose ….
VICE spoke to Leistner about her process and life's work.
It was really my life's work and my life's story.
The piece joins a comprehensive collection of Medalla's life's work.
Boon had planned to devote his life's work to influenza.
One person's "gimmick" is another person's life's work, after all.
He made it his life's work to restore the place.
She considers writing and teaching her most important life's work.
Swift felt deprived of key knowledge regarding her life's work.
And that would be the culmination of my life's work.
It remains a fitting tribute to his life's work there.
Why malaria, of course, since that is Baum's life's work.
Clearly, this parental advice was foundational for Annan's life's work.
I've been removed from the process of my life's work.
He reconnects with himself, with Scully, with his life's work.
She found herself wondering if her life's work had been pointless.
"Now Scooter has stripped me of my life's work," she said.
Seeking out the material has become, by happenstance, her life's work.
It is now up to us to realize his life's work.
My life's work, eclipsed by the iPhone X. So be it!
Peg O' Connor has made thinking about drugs her life's work.
Ironically, his investment could be the undoing of his life's work.
But it was Sam who made the place his life's work.
Losing that honorific would call her entire life's work into question.
The experience solidified his determination to make cooking his life's work.
Guyton has demonstrated the true meaning of creating his life's work.
"This is what I want to make my life's work," he said.
And up until that point, the company had been his life's work.
"If it's your life's work, I think they know it," she said.
His very being screams it, and his entire life's work confirms it.
But every one is the sound of a life's work, gathering intensity.
The last decade has seen an emerging interest in her life's work.
"It's Dick's life's work, in a way," Washburn says of the book.
Give it a name, find funders, and make it your life's work.
" This campaign, she added, was "the culmination of this man's life's work.
The moon enters Sagittarius, asking you to reflect on your life's work.
My father wanted to be remembered for his life's work — his photographs.
But it didn't feel like the perfect bookend to his life's work.
"Here it was, our life's work, just handed to us," Dillman says.
In time, Mr. Lilly's youthful fascination with trout became a life's work.
But it was the Tuskegee study that would define his life's work.
He never met Mr. Bogle, but found inspiration in his life's work.
Her voice, songwriting, performances, and life's work has made her a universal force.
It's been part of my life's work to work on women's reproductive freedom.
Barzun was 104 years old, and the book had been his life's work.
" He said he considered solving Maria Ridulph's murder to be his "life's work.
As artists age, they inevitably consider what will become of their life's work.
She says she's a feminist, but her life's work is to advance misogyny.
"Recovery from child abuse is a life's work," she told PEOPLE in 2012.
However, Prince famously took a stand to keep control over his life's work.
Before she found her life's work, Sallie ran Smith Barney and Merrill Lynch.
Some Nigerians have made spreading the gospel of rock music their life's work.
Showcasing dance, without the audience's necessarily seeing it, is Ms. Hashimoto's life's work.
But, he added, "recent events make our life's work more salient and urgent."
He'll keep teaching, which he considers an important part of his life's work.
Tax reform has been Ryan's true passion and life's work on Capitol Hill.
But she considered the Tarot Garden, in Tuscany, to be her life's work.
Policing, and raising my family together with my wife, are my life's work.
But Mr. de Becker has made the security of others his life's work.
That attitude isn't just homophobic, it's also a betrayal of Marston's entire life's work.
"But it wasn't my life's work," he says, three and a half years later.
Despite the Nobel committee's oversight, Rubin has long expressed satisfaction with her life's work.
"I feel like it's my life's work," she says of the her new book.
Paul Lukas has devoted his life's work to the obsessive chronicling of the inconspicuous.
This recognition from my peers for my life's work and my show, 'Better Things.
But even before I made Planned Parenthood my life's work, I was a patient.
"I have not the slightest intention of making this my life's work," he said.
Much of your life's work was alongside Cesar Chavez and United Farm Workers union.
I worry less about my job and instead reflect more on my life's work.
Tallulah, on the verge of making rootlessness her life's work, also needs a focus.
So who'd want to put their life's work in my hands, so to speak?
Talinda has now made mental heath her life's work to honor her late husband.
In this toxic atmosphere, Mr. Dmitriev's life's work became increasingly problematic to the authorities.
For many, their entire life's work has led them to the halls of Congress.
But it is his obsession with skiing's roots that has become his life's work.
When did you know you wanted to make working with chimpanzees your life's work?
Mr. Moseley has made the brain's role in pain part of his life's work.
"It felt like my life's work was being taken away from me," he says.
Pursuing the answer to that question, it turned out, would become his life's work.
We're standing in the untracked glade that represents seven years of his life's work.
He'd finished his life's work so I don't think there was much tragedy there.
Tillerson, meanwhile, has made the selling and extraction of fossil fuels his life's work.
That's sure to cause anxiety in content creators with their life's work stored on SoundCloud.
As a family physician, my life's work is to help patients stay safe and healthy.
Indeed, his life's work was an inspiration to all who strive for peace and freedom.
But as he began recounting his life and his life's work, his eyes reddened again.
He called it "his life's work," which is tongue in cheek, to say the least.
U. movement, and in many ways this referendum represents the culmination of his life's work.
A native Cincinnatian, Mecklenborg has made preserving the memory of the subway his life's work.
For some of us, loving ourselves comes easy; for others it is a life's work.
William Monroe Trotter's Guardian newspaper, which he co-founded in 1901, became his life's work.
For 27 years, Domingo Cruz Vivaldi, executive director, has made this hospital his life's work.
In 2013 the Académie Française awarded Mr. Butor its Grand Prix for his life's work.
Suffragist Susan B. Anthony dedicated her life's work to getting women the right to vote.
Mr. Kern, who had already been mulling what to do with his life's work, agreed.
Defending economic policies focused on bringing back America's past is contrary to his life's work.
But after reading that magazine article, he decided the brain would be his life's work.
He is gracious, but he recoils from joining in any dissection of his life's work.
She eventually moves to South Africa — the object of her parents' dreams and life's work.
She's not a fan of the word "career" either: "It's my life's work," she says.
Stand-up, the medium that first made Mr. Chappelle famous, was again his life's work.
Roberts does not appear to be ready to break the pattern of his life's work.
"This is my life's work," said Mr. Whitmire, 58, who lives in the Atlanta area.
His life's work focused on trying to explain the most extreme goings-on in our universe.
When a celebrity dies, there's a newfound or returning interest in their life and life's work.
He finally gets to cash in and find out how much his life's work is worth.
A life's work, subsequent generations have never known a time when Goodall wasn't trudging around Gombe.
His life's work is understanding greatness and making it into a formula more people can follow.
But Disalvo decided to make Overwatch his young life's work before he'd ever even played it.
I am incredibly honored to present this award to her son to celebrate her life's work.
"But her memory will live on in the form of her life's work," Sherpa told Reuters.
Or, for that matter, take it as anything less than an insult to his life's work?
It's a huge part of my candidacy and really is, I think, my life's work, too.
But if you want to make building Lego models your life's work — and, why wouldn't you?
She has left her job in advertising and made her personal history her life's work now.
But for some people, giving back is not only second nature but also their life's work.
Sanders intuitively understood that because he has made charging at GOP-constructed windmills his life's work.
I think their life's work was actively rejecting that, and rejecting stereotypes about Iranians in America.
He considered it his life's work to tell the truth about war—no matter the price.
Rectifying this regrettable state of affairs has become our life's work: songifying everything in the universe.
"I sort of felt that my whole life's work was going up in smoke," she said.
There is a power to obsession and being able to obsess over something—your life's work.
If I were to speak of it, it would make a mockery of my life's work.
For all these reasons, I was moved to read Willie Parker's "Life's Work" (37 Ink/Atria).
My life's work as a peace builder and an organizer has been to bring women together.
Some gems from the life's work of people remembered in obituaries in The New York Times.
I realized that dreams and imagination are just the start, and then your life's work begins.
And now he worries that his life's work will suffer collateral damage from Theranos' abuse of trust.
Photographer and model Silvana Denker has made it her life's work to broaden our definition of beauty.
The foundation was formed shortly after to preserve his life's work — his photographs, his films, his music.
But Hawking understood that his life's work — a "complete understanding of the universe" — was an intergenerational quest.
He is interested in money only in so far as it helps him achieve his life's work.
Now Scooter has stripped me of my life's work, that I wasn't given an opportunity to buy.
For the researchers who worked in the museum, the conflagration sent their life's work up in smoke.
My life's work has been kids, and there was nobody doing anything like what Common Sense does.
Implicit in his testament was the anger he felt over the de-professionalization of his life's work.
" As she handed down the sentence, she said: "It was, in fact, a carefully planned life's work.
Across its 11 songs and 27 minutes, he attempts to repurpose his life's work into religious enlightenment.
Netanyahu, now Israel's longest-serving prime minister, has made it his life's work to deny Palestinian statehood.
Their marriage is safe; her husband supports her life's work, and considers this presidential action a mistake.
Disney declined the offer, Mr. Whitmire said, and he soon found himself separated from his life's work.
His life's work is now a struggle against physics and biology, the twin collaborators in bodily decay.
So I don't think I could deny it has become something that could be labeled a life's work.
"TFW someone whose music you loved as a child says mean things about your life's work," wrote Newman.
While I wasn't enamored by cars back then, I did appreciate my father's enthusiasm for his life's work.
The pizza party was in honor of Saint Teresa's life's work of tending to the poor in India.
"Scooter has stripped me of my life's work, that I wasn't given an opportunity to buy," she wrote.
Your challenge in life, in fact your life's work, is to become the best possible version of you.
The following passage is excerpted from LIFE'S WORK by Dr. Willie Parker, published by 37 Ink/Atria Books.
He finally relented when his daughter, Lizzie, a documentary filmmaker, badgered him to write about his life's work.
As president, I will continue my life's work focused on creating opportunities for children and fairness for families.
"Her life's work has been about breaking barriers, and so would her Presidency," Freeman says in the ad.
"His life's work was contained in those four walls in Brooklyn, New York," Mr. Rosen's son Alan said.
Anthony died in 1906, just 14 years before the passage of the 19th Amendment vindicated her life's work.
This dichotomy is the potion that Bejar would pour into his life's work, beginning with City of Daughters.
Legacies: We collected some gems from the life's work of people remembered in recent obituaries in The Times.
"It's the culmination of my life's work," said Jeff Webb, president of cheerleading's newly recognized world governing body.
"This is about his life's work, not about the man," she said on radio France Inter on Friday.
When he puts that umbrella up and walks away, it illustrates my life's work in a single scene.
It also drew a firm line under Ghosn's stewardship of the car empire that was his life's work.
Mulder himself is feeling some of these pangs, worrying that his life's work has been all for naught.
Last year, Ballhaus was awarded the Honorary Golden Bear award at the Berlinale film festival for his life's work.
The irony isn't lost on Ma, who has made it his life's work to clean up China's environmental mess.
Stokes's money gave her the luxury of time, and she took on a project that became her life's work.
His idea was always to do something semi-abstract, to use Woolf's life's work "as something to swim inside".
Now, his life's work has been compiled into a tiny image on Twitter by computer science researcher David Buchanan.
These songs cover the spectrum from hard-driving rockers to soulful thought-provoking time capsules of a life's work.
This fight for DC is a natural one for the now-82-year-old Norton, given her life's work.
Recognizing the imposing nature of his resume, the engineer paused for a moment, attempting to simplify his life's work.
I have to make public service central to my life's work and it must inform everything that I do.
The website dedicated to his life's work seems similarly frozen in time––an Angelfire-esque relic of web 1.0.
However, like every other space geologist, Paul Spudis had to admire the subject of his life's work from afar.
Now the veteran dancers reflect on their life's work and tumultuous 50-year relationship before a long-delayed reunion.
Yet he carries on with the devotional fervor of someone whose life's work is an all-consuming, ecstatic pastime.
Over the years, when teaching our son about King, we would give all the details of his life's work.
His life's work, since 1986, has been spent figuring out which genes can make mosquitoes resistant to the parasite.
Luckily, though, for Mr. Ani and those concerned with Iraq's history, not all of his life's work was lost.
I have made it my life's work to advance the future of family farmers in any way I can.
" Swift added: "Now Scooter has stripped me of my life's work, that I wasn't given an opportunity to buy.
In days past, compiling such information would have made a respectable life's work for a Linnaeus, Humboldt or Darwin.
MASS MoCA is Mr. Thompson's life's work, and it may be as exceptional for its mission as its size.
Old lies required new ones to keep them covered, more forgery and more deceit secretly coloring his life's work.
Maybe Bill Clinton helped the persuadables put those mistakes in appropriate perspective, in the context of her life's work.
We should just as naturally share a career we love, because it just might become their life's work, too.
His life's work became a meditation on his attachment to the Alabama countryside and his reasons for leaving it.
Although she had found her way in music, Ms. Young nonetheless viewed the Bridge School as her life's work.
Even as Mr. Reilly makes it his life's work to advance the cause, he finds himself illustrating its limits.
I found out quite the opposite – it was after her daughter's death that Rhoda embarked on her life's work.
He's been denounced as a racist who's based his life's work on pseudoscience and eugenics; he's also newly relevant.
Seb encouraged Jeff to be violent, and despite Jeff's massive overcorrection towards kindness his repressed anger undid his life's work.
It's time to check in with yourself to deepen your understanding of what beliefs shape your life's work and reputation.
On one quest 35 years ago, he received the vision that became his life's work: to share ancient indigenous teachings.
After accepting his award from CNN, he visited another Colombian hero who's made it his life's work to help others.
Trump's success affirmed for him that his methods, borrowed from his life's work as a promoter and pitchman -- were right.
She recalled one client in particular, whose reclaimed-material shroud was a tribute to her life's work as an artist.
In a diary he kept for The New York Times in 1994, Father Flynn was clear about his life's work.
In 1982, I was progressively blinded by retinal degenerative disease, which initiated my life's work as a disability rights advocate.
In conjunction with the exhibit, Burton curated a list of films that had had key influences over his life's work.
He talked about the roots of his life's work, his approach to gains for migrant workers and the road ahead.
Bruce Springsteen's mix of concert and autobiography delivers a major statement about his life's work, and a revision of it.
He is the author of "The Art of Computer Programming," a continuing four-volume opus that is his life's work.
If there's anything Mulder would be immensely skeptical about, it would be that his life's work was all for naught.
The bottom line: If you want to buy someone's entire life's work, it's best to do it with their consent.
And it is fundamentally unfair to erase someone's career by banning the only word that truthfully describes their life's work.
That was all the confirmation she needed to make acting her life's work, even if the way forward was unclear.
My final stop was Salvation Mountain in Niland, the culmination of the life's work of a Vermont native, Leonard Knight.
Thus diving into her life's work feels like a feat of cartography as much as an opportunity for art critique.
For most of us, there's an unspoken expectation of an accumulating reward for our life's work—respectability, some op. cit.
Like everyone else, they were grappling with the uprising's impact on their lives or, in this case, their life's work.
As you all know, Papa John's is our life's work and we will all get through this together somehow, some way.
But he takes DeVos's decision to suspend gainful as a vindication of his own life's work, and that of his colleagues.
My passion for helping other people in my community led me to devote my life's work to helping people with disabilities.
THE life's work of Andrzej Wajda was to tell Poles forbidden truths about their country and explain simpler ones to foreigners.
She views comforting his many fans, who still grapple with the fact Prince is gone, as part of her life's work.
As President & CEO of BIO, the world's largest association of biotechnology companies, I know that finding cures is our life's work.
Creators, however, get nothing from those stolen copies — except the anguish of watching others grab the value of their life's work.
And, he said, foreign correspondents have made it their (often difficult) life's work to "bear witness" and tell the human story.
No, because the fact is, LeBron James did not owe Ohio his entire life's work just because he grew up there.
It's a topic that is particularly relevant to Millennials who are still considering what they want their life's work to be.
Graham, a famed adviser to technology startups, appears to have experienced the inequality conversation as an attack on his life's work.
Pisces energy can be passive—but you're not one to stand by and watch your life's work be disrespected or unappreciated.
Dr. Cohen was a midcareer research psychologist at Columbia University when she devised the project that would become her life's work.
If she cannot walk the fine line set by the army, all could be lost, her life's work for freedom squandered.
On Monday, Mr. Pozner, who has made it his life's work to stop those who would seek to deny the Dec.
Eventually, as a young adult, he becomes a horticulturalist in a changing nation whose industrial revolution ruthlessly destroys his life's work.
Refusal, she writes, was exemplified by the Greek philosopher Diogenes, whose life's work was to point out the absurdity of conformity.
Rice eaters have it easy: Put the rice to boil, go do your life's work, and when you return, it's ready.
Legacies of the Recently Departed Some gems from the life's work of people remembered in obituaries in The New York Times.
I sat and listened to the raw emotion as he described how the fires have robbed him of his life's work.
But he says that Mr. McMahon has spoken supportively of True 2 Life's work and participated in several of its events.
But he says that Mr. McMahon has spoken supportively of True 2 Life's work and participated in several of its events.
"He told me when the flag first went up that he knew at that moment that it was his life's work."
So, we start this conversation by discussing Eggers's life's work, his recent book The Captain and the Glory, and Donald Trump.
" Barr has been staging a comeback, and accused ABC of using her tweet as "an excuse to steal my life's work.
Assange has dedicated his life's work to endangering innocent lives, abetting despots, and stoking a crisis of confidence in the West.
Actors vote for their favorite performances by their peers — and herald Lily Tomlin for her life's work — at the SAG Awards.
Cover Story He prepared for his life's work by dancing with his mother at home to Al Green and Marvin Gaye.
White made taming the Northern highbush berries in her woods her life's work, and made American agricultural history in the process.
Her life's work was kept almost intact in her apartment in the Kantari neighborhood of Beirut, having only rarely been sold.
The well-equipped room stands in stark contrast to the clinic's origins, and from what Maung thought her life's work would be.
"Scooter has stripped me of my life's work, that I wasn't given an opportunity to buy," Swift wrote in a Tumblr post.
Charles Lazarus, the company's founder, died less than a week later at 94, having watched his life's work sold off for scrap.
Only for Buffon would it provide not just the perfect end to his season, but the perfect end to his life's work.
Throughout his time as Sheriff, Arpaio continued his life's work of protecting the public from the scourges of crime and illegal immigration.
But Sessions allies tell us he won't quit, and will have to be fired: This is his life's work and dream job.
" In the post, Swift added: "Now Scooter has stripped me of my life's work, that I wasn't given an opportunity to buy.
Hillary's life's work has been devoted to public service and helping others, especially helping children and healthcare policy — that is a fact.
Yet Billy pursued his life's work, as many men do, amid a similarly significant calling to be a loving husband and father.
For Somali-Canadian activist Ilwad Elman, those numbers are intolerable and she has dedicated her life's work to ending the inhumane practice.
My life's work has been trying to help improve the quality of lives of others, particularly those who have traditionally been disadvantaged.
"We intend to carry out her life's work with the same strength, grace and elegance that wholly defined Rebecca," the statement said.
I am forever grateful to this tirelessly insightful classic for articulating the alternating anguish and transcendence that comes with this life's work.
This vision that Muhammad offered for Medina is the one that drives my life's work, especially in the years since Sep. 11.
"Andrea has made this project her life's work," said the CNN analyst Jeffrey Toobin, who has appeared at Writers Bloc several times.
On today's episode: • How a piece of paper is gaining power over the American worker, turning a life's work into a liability.
Legacies of the Recently Departed Some gems from the life's work of people remembered in recent obituaries in The New York Times.
That up until the moment that she became famous, the painter and her life's work had deserved to be lost, left unrecorded.
When he glimpses that place of milk and honey shortly before his death, it only emphasizes the incompleteness of his life's work.
It is not in my vocabulary, and it does not represent my belief system, my life's work or what's in my heart.
Patent owners share their life's work – in public for all to see – in exchange for the limited exclusive right to their inventions.
Although OnlyFans has brilliantly capitalized off the life's work of exhibitionists, it is run by people whose most apparent trait is opacity.
You've all gone on to other things but have you accepted that in many ways "The X-Files" is essentially your life's work?
So I evaluate him and his whole life's work, so I didn't think that mistake should disqualify him from being a cabinet member.
Everyone's favorite voice in television and film will receive an incredibly prestigious honor for his life's work in acting and his humanitarian efforts.
" Laurent Sourisseau, the newspaper's editorial director, wrote, "It isn't two little idiots in balaclavas who are going to screw up our life's work.
I now know that this is going to be my life's work, so I would say what has changed is more self-awareness.
Santer is among the thousands of scientists who have made it their life's work to study and explain the changes to the planet.
Jackson has since dedicated his life's work to providing equal opportunity to blacks in the form of employment, housing, education and social services.
Then comes the pièce de résistance in this epic exhibition of mansplaining, one in which he casually eviscerates Chris' life's work and passion.
This year we went to 100 percent hip-hop and R&B programming, so it feels like the culmination of my life's work.
Clinton has seemed, halfway through this four-day celebration of her life and life's work, a reluctant star of her prime-time production.
Your life's work will go down in history, as will you, to be known as one of the greatest patriarchs to ever live.
The unruly chamber For Speaker Ryan, a full-scale overhaul of the tax code was a culmination of sorts of a life's work.
I think it can be hard for people whose life's work is their family to understand that it's not the path for everyone.
So he started work on the project that would, and still does, hang like a shadow over his life's work; he started Felt.
Having recently "completed her life's work" of losing either 10 or 610 pounds, she is planning a divorce from the extravagantly medalled Gen.
Passing judgment on Arthur's life's work through the lens of the opioid crisis some 30 years after his death is a gross injustice.
For the most part, and amidst a smattering of archival footage, Haraway talks directly to the camera about her life and life's work.
And it's been Ellis's life's work to make us confront the absurdity of that world in all its grimness, comedy and plastic beauty.
While a 66-year-old Emerson was dismantling her life's work, Verma gave three hourlong lectures on the occasion of his 70th birthday.
Crime is the engine in my books, but all of my novels are about the people of Washington, D.C. That's my life's work.
She's made it her life's work to take down guys like Marty, but Marty thinks her crusader complex could work in their favor.
There was the culmination of a life's work at the 2006 Turin Games, then the validation of a repeat in 2010 at Vancouver.
Because he is deaf, Cerf was intrigued by the idea of communicating through computers, and he decided to make it his life's work.
A collection of new and old stories, published last year as "The Visiting Privilege" (Knopf), offered up a life's work of refractory brilliance.
There's never until now been a retrospective exhibition of his paintings, no chance to see the scale and scope of his life's work.
Feeling an acute responsibility for the millions of deaths, Will returns to his father in hopes of convincing him to recant his life's work.
Both of us are Iranian-born young women, sharing the same given name, who made Great Britain our home and philanthropy our life's work.
Nguyen has put his life's work into this salon and sacrifices must be made in order to ensure the client is happy, he insists.
"He wasn't making TV for TV's sake, he wasn't just doing a job, this was his life's work," Bell says in the new clip.
In addition to taking on voter apathy, Gore focused his speech on what has become his life's work since leaving public office — climate change.
Being part of AC/DC, making records and performing for the millions of devoted fans this past 36 years has been my life's work.
But Harry Potter felt compelled to exist, as if Rowling knew she was producing her life's work and wanted to nail down every detail.
Richard Dickinson Richmond Hill, Ga. I wept after reading Talbot's article about Pruitt's dismemberment of the E.P.A. My life's work has been environmental protection.
While Isaacs is a committed Christian and points to his faith as the impetus for his life's work, he risks his life for all.
Forty years older than Skolnick, Bickett was known for "The Archive," a voracious, conceptual-art magnum opus that became his all-encompassing life's work.
But in many ways, his life's work studying the founding documents has made him a perfect fit for a divisive moment in American history.
"I feel terrible, I mean, my life's gone, my life's work and a lot of my life's achievements are all gone," he told KCRW.
Back in the day, there was this weird tradition that the 9th symphony would be the last of a Classical composer's life's work work.
"His life's work was to convert this huge mass of material written on envelopes and napkins in his father's unreadable handwriting," Mr. Klass said.
"The defendant embraced terrorism at a young age and made it his life's work," Assistant U.S. Attorney Matt Jacobs said in his opening statement.
His plays were banned by Stalin and his life's work, the novel Master and Margarita (1928–40), remained unpublished until long after his death.
It should be first noted that Mr. Comey offered no such examples of his "life's work," and it is doubtful that there are any.
Her demise has been mourned and her life's work feted by a spectrum of journalists, activists and politicians across Pakistan and around the world.
Ms. White, who did not often discuss her religious beliefs with friends, described having a spiritual connection with nature, which was her life's work.
For Engelbart, the spark for his life's work was a magazine article he read on an isolated island in the South Pacific 23 years earlier.
"This a culmination of my life's work so far," she says in the trailer, answering a reporter's questions about the inspiration for an upcoming album.
He's made it his life's work to teach men (for thousands of dollars) how to pick up, fuck, and date the women of their dreams.
Train yourself to say the same thing ten times a day and to look profoundly interested as 30-something MBAs pick apart your life's work.
Scrolling through those tweets and posts, it was apparent that Bourdain and his life's work had made an enormous impact on individuals and the world.
It was at an estate sale in a Chicago suburb in early September that Downey, who considers stitching her life's work, discovered Rita Smith's creations.
With our new Flatiron London location, we'll be able to give more people access to attain the skills they need to create their life's work.
I called Foege to discuss his life's work, how he feels about the anti-vaccine movement, and which diseases he thinks humans will conquer next.
I will always stand with Planned Parenthood, as I continue my life's work and mission for caring for and fighting for women, families, and communities.
"We feel the weight of responsibility of this mission – this is Dr. Parker's life's work and it has culminated in this single mission," he said.
" —Steven Davis "If you want to discover your 'life's work'—or feel more deeply committed to your work—this book might become your favorite companion.
Someone whose life's work shows our children that we don't chase fame and fortune for ourselves; we fight to give everyone a chance to succeed.
Frustrated with her doctors and the manufacturer of her pacemaker, Moe has turned her life's work into finding out more on behalf of all patients.
When Yulissa Arescurenaga took her first Zumba class in 2008, she dreamed of one day making it her life's work by becoming a certified instructor.
"Throughout his time as sheriff, Arpaio continued his life's work of protecting the public from the scourges of crime and illegal immigration," the statement read.
"They see their life's work crumbling, because they see a president taking a sledgehammer to really complex aspects of policy," Blumenthal told The Washington Post.
"Throughout his time as sheriff, Arpaio continued his life's work of protecting the public from the scourges of crime and illegal immigration," the statement read.
Church committees and family were her life's work, a luxury they'd been able to afford because Victor worked double shifts and took extra weekend jobs.
Soleri devoted his life to conserving nature's abundance; only a real dipshit would leave a cigarette butt on the ground amidst his enchanted life's work.
And she's had her own epiphanies, of a sort, in playing the role, leading her to consider her life's work before her own time comes.
"Throughout his time as Sheriff, Arpaio continued his life's work of protecting the public from the scourges of crime and illegal immigration," the statement said.
They also falsely distort the character and integrity of someone who has successfully dedicated his life's work towards advancing civil rights and addressing systemic racism.
" Though she's made it her life's work to help other people talk about their financial situations, she tells Sale, "I never talk about my money!
Macro is the culmination of his life's work and the realization of dreams he has nursed since he was just another scrawny kid in Georgia.
Instead, Platini was at the Peninsula Hotel, quietly fuming, counting down the days of his exile from the sport that has been his life's work.
His life's work, the four-volume "The Art of Computer Programming," is the bible of its field — with more than one million copies in print.
"Fractures," could be an apt title for Mr. Svankmajer's life's work, a process of breaking things apart and bandaging them back together as something else.
As a procession of speeches and toasts lauded her life's work, Dr. Uhlenbeck stood to the side of the lectern and listened, eyes mostly closed.
Weaving a cast of often overlooked people throughout history, Popova sheds light on their life's work, personal tribulations, overlapping relationships — and the barriers they broke.
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.
Making our communities safer and more equitable remains my life's work, and I'm simply not ready to slow down and put public service behind me.
The rise of Donald Trump and overturning of so much that Buckley stood for doesn't quite cast a shadow of tragedy over his life's work.
The photographer Ngoc Minh Ngo celebrates people who make beauty their life's work with the gorgeous IN BLOOM: Creating and Living With Flowers (Rizzoli, $45).
"Throughout his time as Sheriff, Arpaio continued his life's work of protecting the public from the scourges of crime and illegal immigration," the statement read.
A founder has put their life's work into a company, synoptically condensed it to a handful of slides and I am stuck on eight words.
" In fact, Obama calls it "my life's work now … to keep traveling the world to show what happens when we give a girl an education.
While Burton is grateful for Huffman's hands-on support, she is also eager to share A New Way of Life's work with a broad audience.
Spurred by her own father's traumatic death from cancer, she's made it her life's work to campaign for better treatment for people with incurable illnesses.
He also lamented President Obama's decision to remain in attendance while a racist haircut spat on his life's work:  Read the post in full on Tumblr.
"Being part of AC/DC, making records and performing for the millions of devoted fans this past 36 years has been my life's work," Johnson wrote.
Sadly, her suicide in 1981 at the age of 22 left more questions than answers about her life's work — some 10,000 negatives and over 800 prints.
The collection was the life's work of an Ohio collector named Gary Watson who began buying comics in 1958, and continued until his retirement in 2010.
During a talk from Michelle Obama about her life's work, the former president surreptitiously snuck into the room to listen, according to photos from the event.
I think that justifies a few weekend hours of time from those of us committed to building that same future to learn from their life's work.
For Carvaly, it's one last act of kindness and dignity she gets to be a part of; for Doughty it's her life's work come to fruition.
Aesthetic planet Venus has been retrograde in this career sector since the beginning of October, causing you to reflect on the values of your life's work.
On Wednesday, it enters Libra, the ruler of your house of philosophy and higher education, asking: What background do you have to support your life's work?
"Our trip is extremely improbable," Musk said, sounding truly bummed at the idea that his life's work to make humankind a "multiplanetary species" might not succeed.
He has devoted his life's work, over 40 years, to help people end their pain and suffering and most importantly improve the quality of their lives.
"Throughout his time as Sheriff, Arpaio continued his life's work of protecting the public from the scourges of crime and illegal immigration," the White House said.
For now, the life's work that was the Fox Lake Police Explorer Post 300 is mothballed, until authorities fully investigate the alleged misuse of its funds.
While his life's work may have been in science, Einstein had insightful thoughts on everything from religion and racism to human stupidity and the income tax.
The museum controls 94% of Clyfford Still's life's work, yet the show required 12 lenders to gather pairs and triplicates for their first public display together.
Five percent of each sale will go to the Edible Schoolyard Project, which began after Ms. Waters made gardening and cooking in schools her life's work.
"Her life's work is about telling the truth with science," said Kate Beebe DeVarney, a behavioral neuroscientist who has worked with Dr. Blasey in Silicon Valley.
Saint Laurent was essential to 20th-century culture, and "Celebration" shows the inevitable fading of glory as well as the enduring features of his life's work.
"My life's work was shaped by seeing New Yorkers living on the street and getting left behind in the city," Mr. Donovan said in the interview.
An inspiring conversation about democracy with Danielle Allen I talk about democracy a lot on the show, but democracy is Harvard philosopher Danielle Allen's life's work.
"The forgiveness allows me to not have to weigh the impact between following my heart and life's work and the impact on my family," she said.
While he continued to claim the company was about bringing people together, he also made a free-speech absolutist case in defense of his life's work.
Mr. Graff, who has dined out casually with Mr. Mueller, surmised that he might surprise with a memoir, wanting a last word on his life's work.
As a feminist, she's devoted her life's work to understanding how devices that bring many women pleasure have historically been shrouded in legislation, stigma, and secrecy.
Somebody better channel the ghost of Christopher Hitchens and politely let the specter know that the entirety of his life's work was, in fact, in vain.
"It's the culmination of my life's work,"Jeff Webb, president of cheerleading's newly recognized world governing body, said of the decision, according to the New York Times.
And I'm not willing to contribute my life's work to an experiment that I don't feel fairly compensates the writers, producers, artists, and creators of this music.
Dr. Mantleray and Dr. Fujita, however, immediately connect over their failed life's work, and leave together in her Mercedes Benz embellished with a custom flame paint job.
In other words, what is it like to run for president -- only to see your life's work go up in smoke on a single night in November?
With families swarming to and from the rest stops that multiplied along the highways of postwar America, many of the owners settled in for a life's work.
Now that that business with Jennifer Lopez appears to be over, Drake can return to his life's work: showering affection upon his real one true love, Rihanna.
The legal blowhard has made it his life's work to bring Trump down, adopting the president's own tactics of hardball tweeting and take-no-prisoners public combat.
In doing so, he devalued the public service she made her life's work and missed an important opportunity to help diversify the largely white, male diplomatic team.
The commentary is full of vitriol, the bitter observations of a man who saw the pinnacle of his life's work irreparably disfigured by the vicissitudes of politics.
As Time Goes By is currently on display at the Fotostiftung Winterthur in Zurich, so I got in touch with Davatz to chat about her life's work.
To Washington City Paper in 280, Pettie described his life's work as a "topsy-turvy university" where he learns from the "fools" who come and follow him.
It was not until March 2009 that he finally sold the rest at $3.09 each, costing him "the financial benefit of his life's work," court papers show.
It feels heartbreaking and like the world is being robbed of something important and beautiful that she can't sing these songs, her life's work, with her fans.
"I will always stand with Planned Parenthood, as I continue my life's work and mission of caring for and fighting for women, families and communities," she added.
I know I have let them all down, and it will be my life's work to make it right, and to become the best version of myself.
Vile said his art is a form of self-expression that he's turned into his life's work — but he never expected people to have such strong reactions.
The German leader grew up behind the Iron Curtain in Soviet-dominated East Germany and made the building of a plural, democratic political system her life's work.
" His Cubist interrogation of Bob Dylan, "I'm Not There" (2007), shows how Dylan turned the strategy of shifting identities into what Haynes calls "a glorious life's work.
The Art of Collecting PARIS — Craving fresh perspective on your life's work is understandable after photographing the same area of a city for nearly half a century.
ANC Deputy Secretary General Jessie Duarte said Madikizela-Mandela had loved the party and that her life's work of "returning the land to the people" must continue.
I was really struck by Assata Shakur's "Assata" and Dr. Willie Parker's "Life's Work" (not technically classified as a memoir but I think of it that way).
But it's Cusk's earlier memoir, A LIFE'S WORK, about her first year of motherhood, that has earned a permanent and essential place on my nightstand this year.
"You put all that effort into what you think is your life's work, and it ends up as part of a decorative pillar in a furniture shop."
JERUSALEM — For Mahmoud Abbas, the ailing octogenarian president of the Palestinian Authority, his life's work — a viable state side-by-side with Israel — is quickly slipping away.
Now many peers are politicians and former diplomats who have devoted decades to building Britain's presence in Brussels, and who see their life's work crumbling beneath them.
" Stein said in the statement that Ajamu's life's work has embodied the words of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.: "Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.
Vanity Fair tl;dr: Six young white people holding glasses of champagne would like Hillary Clinton to abandon her life's work and platform and just shut up.
Donaldson, a preservation architect who was President Barack Obama's appointee as chair of the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation, has made saving old buildings his life's work.
Weiss-Wolf, author of 2017 book Periods Gone Public: Taking a Stand for Menstrual Equity, has made it her life's work and passion to alleviate this burden.
And judging from his experience of writing the book on "Brain Tingles" and his life's work of researching ASMR, he must be the most zen person alive.
Paying a debt like that feels like a life's work; now that it's paid, instead of wanting to celebrate, I feel like grieving the lifetime it took.
The characters in these movies tend to be white, and a lot of the movies conclude with a career woman giving up her life's work for love.
But it's a fight he's winning and he joins 'The Story' to explain why he made it his life's work to help his fellow veterans combat opioid abuse.
"To suggest that individuals who literally made it their life's work to take America back on the issue of race is a real problem for me," Harris said.
Alexis Perrey, a 19th century French seismologist, suspected a correlation between the moon and seismic activity on Earth, and devoted much of his life's work to the subject.
In some of those conversations — particularly with engineers — there is a palpable excitement and a belief that this technology is going to end up being their life's work.
"As a mother, I am so inspired by the teachings of Fred Rogers and as a human I am in awe of his life's work," Heller told Variety.
A sale on best selling external hard drives by SanDisk and other brands at Amazon is what you need to keep your life's work together in one place.
The 2016 election represented Trump's greatest triumph, his life's work: Proving that all the elites who mocked him or said he couldn't do something were mistaken all along.
By hanging out in these college classes and going to rehearsal and seeing these people doing their life's work, I realized: Holy God, this is a hard job.
"Throughout his time as Sheriff, Arpaio continued his life's work of protecting the public from the scourges of crime and illegal immigration," according to the White House statement.
She calculated rocket trajectories for the Mercury and Apollo missions, and last year President Obama personally awarded her the Presidential Medal of Freedom for her life's work. Mrs.
"I think that we all know how much love they have invested in this, their life's work," Mr. Netanyahu said at the start of a weekly cabinet meeting.
Getting to Mars is Musk's life's work, but he's finally found a project that no company or person on Earth can possibly afford to undertake on their own.
Mr. Shandling, the writer of the episode with Mr. Tolan, made insecurity one of the themes of his life's work, and this episode may be its purest distillation.
It's another thing to say I'm going to focus on it, and I'm going to focus this piece or I'm going to focus my life's work on it.
And it takes Schuyler's life's work seriously, as few critics have done, and makes useful points about his embracing of the banal and homespun along with the extraordinary.
WPP had been Mr. Sorrell's creation and his life's work, the result of a nonstop acquisition spree that at times looked more like compulsive hoarding than careful buying.
George has notably said it is his life's work to make people aware of this ghastly chapter in American history, so that people don't commit these acts again.
Both have been working toward this for years and see the extension of cap and trade (and the broader decarbonization plan) as the culmination of a life's work.
I felt [as I was forced to close it] that this was going to be my life's work — to transform the restaurant industry with the skills I have.
And so, whether or not it makes political sense (and, candidly, it doesn't) Warren sees taking out Bloomberg as sort of her a culmination of her life's work.
This has been their life's work, this has been their life's journey, and they feel it very much in their gut that bin Laden is at that compound.
They arrive with cattle, a rabble of unruly children and a struggling but scheming patriarch who would learn from Hatidze so he may profit from her life's work.
" Finally, Joey says, "To be removed from my rightful place on stage to celebrate our success – a success that acknowledges my own life's work, is just plain wrong.
But despite her life's work, sharks remain at risk from human activities that are threatening a creature that has stalked the oceans for more than 400 million years.
Service: Coming from a family with a long record of military service, McCain devoted his entire life's work to improving the lives of Arizonans and Americans at large.
In 2010 she donated her life's work — contact sheets, negatives, prints, slides and digital files — to the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts at Lincoln Center.
The transgender night life diva Amanda Lepore is, to quote the filmmaker Joel Schumacher, a "moving sculpture," a person who has made her own body her life's work.
I learned a lot, it was exciting, there were all kinds of challenges, but it was clear to me early on that Facebook was not my life's work.
In imagining a retrospective of Siegelaub's life's work, the central question would likely be: How could an institution possibly present a cohesive narrative covering all these disparate fields?
Kasha Jacqueline Nabagesera is not only incredibly open about her sexuality, she's made fighting for the rights of Uganda's lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community her life's work.
Mr. Foran, whose typical adversaries are other commercial litigators, found himself squaring off against a different breed of legal adversary — lawyers whose life's work is defending anti-abortion organizations.
His life's work of comforting the poor, those with HIV/ AIDS, and the grieving or injured like McDonald was something the detective wished to celebrate after Father Mychal's death.
Both his life's work and his legend are explored in a travelling exhibition, timed to coincide with the 403th anniversary of "2001: A Space Odyssey" (1968), his magnum opus.
At 2000, he bears the boyish expression of a man who remains enthusiastic about his life's work, who still relishes looking for unusual things in the world around him.
But he has also devoted his life's work to studying and addressing a facet of women's lives that — until now — most of medicine has refused to acknowledge even exists.
The editor demanded that Rogers discontinue his column, and Rogers agreed under protest, though he resolved to continue his examination of race in America, which became his life's work.
Most of the people in the community don't know that a person who has made the study of those who commit terrorist acts her life's work is their neighbor.
Biden called it a mischaracterization of his life's work and reminded Harris that she had chosen to become a prosecutor, while he had pursued work as a public defender.
This is where Morgan sleeps, where she tinkers with machines, where she's set to executing her life's work, where she has gone to therapy and had her medical appointments.
It's disrespectful to the thousands of others who have made this fight their life's work and implies that these men were our best, and last, shot at saving humanity.
"After Starbucks and now Tatcha, I believe in the idea of a life's work and that business can and should make a positive impact in the communities we serve."
"Throughout his time as Sheriff, Arpaio continued his life's work of protecting the public from the scourges of crime and illegal immigration," the White House said in a statement.
"It is a source of comfort knowing how many people admired Louise and were impacted by her life's work," Liam Fitzsimmons, Slaughter's chief of staff, said in a statement.
I never thought this would be my life's work; I just wanted to give people access to the resources that I never had, when I first got my diagnosis.
Who can forget Philippa Forrester – every boy's childhood crush Philippa Forrester – commiserating with contestants down in the pit, as they wept over the smouldering remains of their life's work?
The couple still lives in New Hampshire, where before the primary there, Levi was able to help his father achieve the crowning political achievement, so far, of his life's work.
He intends to continue his research into the history of his profession and to lobby some of the rich and powerful in the sport to recognize of his life's work.
"To suggest that individuals who literally made it their life's work to take America back on the issue of race is a real problem for me," the California Democrat said.
Jackson said Stone couldn't seem to keep the narrative of what happened straight, and that as someone whose life's work involved communications, Stone understood the power of words and symbols.
That parenting sacrifices should not come at the cost of your life's work, and a woman is not selfish for retaining her individuality — a treatment fathers rarely get in film.
While he's no stranger to having his life's work—of attempting to get certain animals recognized as persons—poked fun at, he's found that the courts have taken him seriously.
"I feel like it's my life's work," she says of the detailed guide, which includes photos and examples from her own farmhouse, plus other homes she's designed over the years.
Playford didn't have an answer, but it spurred an interest in the environment and how the planet's warming is affecting landscapes, which have been the focus of his life's work.
"Throughout his time as sheriff, Arpaio continued his life's work of protecting the public from the scourges of crime and illegal immigration," read a statement released by the White House.
"Throughout his time as Sheriff, Arpaio continued his life's work of protecting the public from the scourges of crime and illegal immigration," the White House said in a statement Friday.
"Elizabeth has made it her life's work to pursue justice for working families and put economic and political power in the hands of people," Ms. Pressley said in a statement.
Despite these victories for democracy in a continent in which I dedicated a great deal of my life's work, I am deeply troubled by developments over the last few weeks.
During our first session, she asked us to write our core values and then use them to write a "life mission statement" on the overall purpose of our life's work.
Feature In his new film, "Silence," he returns to a subject that has animated his entire life's work and that also sparked his career's greatest controversy: the nature of faith.
Ruth Gates, a renowned marine biologist who made it her life's work to save the world's fragile coral reefs from the deadening effects of warming water temperatures, died on Oct.
"The life's work of my brother goes above and beyond the companies he worked for," Hans Michel Piech, deputy chairman of the holding company Porsche SE, said in a statement.
Over the past week, Lincoln Center presented "Ornette Coleman: Tomorrow Is the Question," a broad celebration of Coleman's life's work — the first of its kind since his death in 2015.
He viewed his life's work as helping youngsters in the neighborhood where he grew up, and he became a proselytizer for the importance of education in achieving a better life.
Paul Ryan (R-WI), has been brought to his knees, bowing down before the almighty nationalist populist movement, as his life's work—a career in politics—flashes before his eyes.
Pauline Oliveros, a composer whose life's work aspired to enhance sensory perception through what she called "deep listening," died on Thursday at her home in Kingston, N.Y. She was 21950.
" The official statement by the White House gushed: "Throughout his time as Sheriff, Arpaio continued his life's work of protecting the public from the scourges of crime and illegal immigration.
"It was a horrible feeling to know that my life's work that I trained 11 years in graduate school for was going up in smoke due to my health," she said.
Greenfield's life's work comes together in a laser locked investigation into the conscious and subconscious behaviors that has infiltrated the American Dream, and grown into something much more incendiary and corrupt.
"I'm not willing to contribute my life's work to an experiment that I don't feel fairly compensates the writers, producers, artists, and creators of this music," Swift said at the time.
The working paper, submitted for publication two weeks before his death, according to the U.K.'s Sunday Times, may turn out to be a culmination of the renowned physicist's life's work.
The 89-year-old's life's work has influenced everyone from Andy Warhol to George Lucas, and if you're lucky enough to be there on Sunday night, it can influence you too.
"We're talking about inspiration-themed products that will hopefully accomplish what Richard really set his life's work to do, which is to help people take better care of themselves," he said.
"Here is someone, in Betsy DeVos, who has made it her life's work to channel her family's massive wealth toward destroying Michigan's public education system," the party said in a statement.
It became her life's work and the issue she was most focused on as she reflected on her career during an interview in the century-old Yale Club in Midtown Manhattan.
Excerpts from the recently rediscovered conversation form the core of a new documentary, "Ben-Gurion, Epilogue," in which the Zionist luminary offers a raw, contemplative self-analysis of his life's work.
One clip that stood out to me when I was digging around featured a middle-aged guy who clearly was not impressed by the engineering that was Amar Bose's life's work.
In a 2013 panel discussion, titled Life Lessons Learned, the judge revealed his approach to dealing with the harshness of the city that has been the backdrop to his life's work.
Nearly 50 years after Dr. King's death and that first lesson in what it means to be powerless, Elliott reflects on a life's work that is needed now more than ever.
The company's owner, Thomas Rost, is a devout Christian whose life's work stems from his religious beliefs, including that shunning one's biological sex is an affront to God, the judge wrote.
Wen said in her statement that "I will always stand with Planned Parenthood, as I continue my life's work and mission of caring for and fighting for women, families, and communities."
He believed that the United Nations was the unique global institution that could support these immense ambitions, and he made it his life's work to fashion a UN for our times.
"I'm in the deeply ironic position at the moment of strongly discouraging social connection, despite the fact that it's the central focus of my book — and my life's work," he says.
As a feminist of Egyptian and Muslim descent, my life's work has been informed by the belief that religion and culture must never be used to justify the subjugation of women.
"When you see companies like Constellation and Altria shifting their supply chains from toxic substances to this healing plant, that's in some ways the culmination of my life's work," he said.
Looking back, his life's work was activism: Championing good food, showing the warmth to be found in a stranger's backyard, leading with humor through a miserable windstorm in Iceland, opening eyes.
After that, she made it her life's work to be the perfect daughter, with the subconscious hope that if only she were perfect she'd never be separated from her mother again.
Her life's work, as she sees it, isn't just to keep the bees; it's to help restore balance to the ecosystem around her, and bees are a vital part of that.
"Now that I'm a mom, I'm noticing there's been a huge missed opportunity in the educational system, because children are ready to start creating their life's work when they're 5," she added.
Welcome to Tranquility- Gail Simone's story of a retirement community for superheroes and villains is a darkly funny parable about how you get on after you've put your life's work behind you.
A few months prior, in November 271, she was presented with an honorary Oscar for her life's work by the Board of Governors of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
"I'm not willing to contribute my life's work to an experiment that I don't feel fairly compensates the writers, producers, artists, and creators of this music," Swift told Yahoo at the time.
Curiously, that post has since been deleted, but formerly good athletes overestimating their current abilities is commonplace, and even understandable given that their life's work is over before middle age sets in.
Now nearly 75 years old and deep in the back nine of his career, Edwards wants to convert this new movement—and consolidate his life's work—into something that will outlast him.
In a 1999 interview for CDNow, Jason Gross asked Joe Strummer of the Clash what would have to be among the fundamental philosophical questions governing his life's work: What is punk rock?
Since I woke up at Walter Reed, fighting for those who serve our country has been my life's work and it is a privilege to advocate for servicemembers, veterans and their families.
"Serra's establishment of the mission system is a central part of California history, and his life's work led to his canonization by the Roman Catholic Church in 2015," the university's statement reads.
Suu Kyi has ostensibly made it her life's work to fight for human rights and democracy, which has made her silence over the Rohingya crisis so grating for her supporters to see.
Instead, he has taken the joy of the family — to have a drink, and to have a meal, and to have friends together in one place — and made it his life's work.
When Keynes was alive, it was still possible to imagine the end of capitalism (indeed, it was impossible not to), and the British economist devoted his life's work to preserving the system.
In a statement, the White House said Arpaio had "continued his life's work of protecting the public from the scourges of crime and illegal immigration" throughout his time as sheriff in Arizona.
This sounds scary, I know, but that's Saturn's job, and by the time Saturn is done with you, you'll be a wise woman with a much clearer idea of your life's work.
Andrzej Wajda, who mined Polish history to create films that established him as one of the world's great directors and won him an Academy Award for his life's work, died on Sunday.
"Throughout his time as sheriff, Arpaio continued his life's work of protecting the public from the scourges of crime and illegal immigration," the White House said in a statement after Arpaio's pardon.
In September 2017, Hurricane Maria tore the roof off her San Juan studio, which she had occupied for 50 years, wrecked the small building's interior and destroyed much of her life's work.
By switching, I was putting on the line not only much of my life's work but also the connections with countless thousands of comrades-in-arms I had met through this work.
"Throughout his time as Sheriff, Arpaio continued his life's work of protecting the public from the scourges of crime and illegal immigration," the White House said in a statement announcing the pardon.
What's frustrating about the ways we're so quick to judge writers' characters is that one essay, one book — even an entire life's work — can never really tell us who a person is.
Her life's work, as she sees it, isn't just to keep the bees; it's to help restore balance to the ecosystem around her, and bees are a vital part of that mission.
Lanada War Jack, one of the original student leaders of the occupation alongside Richard Oakes, shared how much it meant to her that a new generation was carrying forward her life's work.
We discussed the prize, of course — but also his brief movie career, how he got started in behavioral economics (it involves cashews) and the human quirks that have been his life's work.
He is one of the living legends of photojournalism, but the longer I've been in the industry, the more I see how his life's work also demonstrates the myopias of our profession.
Savinio was an Italian artist born, like his brother, in Greece, whose life's work falls into the tradition of the polymath, a line stretching from Leonardo da Vinci to Pier Paolo Pasolini.
The society presents the Patriot Award every year to "those persons, who through their life's work, have distinguished themselves as Americans who are dedicated to freedom and the ideals represented," the department states.
But he's tired, Diane said, and she's made it clear she hopes he slows down after the 20th anniversary of the event that has served as the pivot point for his life's work.
"Piech had no more chance to crown his life's work and has lost most of his allies," said Ferdinand Dudenhoeffer, head of the Center of Automotive Research at the University of Duisburg-Essen.
Bernard Lowe (Jeffrey Wright) is the brilliant and quixotic head of the park's Programming Division, whose keen observation of human nature provides him with boundless inspiration for his life's work: creating artificial people.
"Throughout his time as Sheriff, Arpaio continued his life's work of protecting the public from the scourges of crime and illegal immigration," the White House said in a statement stressing Arpaio's public service.
" He has written extensively about terrorism and what he has identified as his life's work: "I've always been concerned with issues of war and peace and the role of violence in human affairs.
RUTH ASAWA: LIFE'S WORK Asawa's bulbous, monochromatic wire sculptures achieve a generosity unusual for such formal minimalism, while her colorful works on paper are endearing compromises between adventure and restraint. Sept. 14-Feb.
What spot-on casting — and since his life's work has been about procuring the bioweapons he hands off to the Jennings, I think this is far from the last we've seen of him.
Deeply upset and ashamed by this reaction to his life's work, Nobel revised his own last will and testament, bequeathing the bulk of his estate to future winners of the Nobel Peace Prize.
Her life's work has been to make markets more competitive and equitable, not to redistribute money from the rich to the poor and remove big chunks of economic life from the private sector.
In Sicily, where a young Dr. Piraino first came head to soft-bodied head with his life's work ("it was not a positive first contact"), they have clogged fishing nets and colonized beaches.
When asked about possibly glorifying a figure whose life's work came to be associated with political regimes that ended up immiserating countless millions of people, Mr. Callaghan said that was not the point.
People hated 2001's A Life's Work for its ambivalent (and supposedly callous) attitude toward motherhood; they hated 2012's Aftermath for what they said was a self-exonerating treatment of her divorce.
The deal has left Mahmoud Abbas, the president of the Palestinian Authority, above center, with few good options, while his life's work — a viable state side-by-side with Israel — slips away. 4.
I came to know him later, through the stories I heard second or third-hand—remembrances from family, friends, and collaborators who'd been in the room when he was producing his life's work.
What I hope for Betye Saar, in her lifetime, is a retrospective with the depth and span of Kerry James Marshall: Mastry — traveling, expansive, and game-changing, something worthy of her life's work.
It was the life's work of Bela Szilagyi, a classical pianist and passionate fight enthusiast, who started the collection in 1979 when he taped a featherweight title match on a Quasar videocassette recorder.
It's also easier to move on from a death in the family or the loss of your life's work when you have a shoulder to cry on or a lover to run away with.
Soon after Gus' death, his father, Richard Barber, made it his life's work to find answers about Remington and its products, gathering thousands of internal company documents, many of which have been published online.
But the price of all that success may be a realization that the rest of the world doesn't view your life's work as an unambiguous force for good in the way that you do.
He talked about his life's work — exploring the origin of the universe — while contributing to conversations about topics like fighting for Britain's National Health Service and the importance of bringing science to the masses.
We meet a mysterious man whose life's work is filing people's letters to God in a secret basement beneath St. Paul's Cathedral, where hundreds of years' worth of one-sided correspondence rests, respectfully unopened.
Then, when the magazine that was supposed to be her life's work folds, Faith is set adrift in a new world in which corporations own everything and branding is the only thing that matters.
" Peter Smith, the C.E.O. and co-founder of a cryptocurrency platform called Blockchain, told me one afternoon, "This is my life's work, inventing a category, and I give myself a 4 out of 5.
"There are some people for whom their life's work and their core belief is that Britain must get out of Europe - I have respect for people who hold a very strong view," Cameron said.
In this political climate, I'm starting to notice that the actual people whose life's work is to genuinely attempt to give a voice to the voiceless are not concerned about being lauded as demigods.
His immense success was especially at the forefront of my mind when I was with him at the Guggenheim, a space that celebrated his life's work with All, a massive, costly, and confounding retrospective.
Grace Notes The drawers are jammed with jokes typed on 4-by-6-inch cards — 52 drawers, stacked waist-high, like a card catalog of a certain comedian's life's work, a library of laughs.
" Simone Weil was dissociating in the '40s, starving herself as part of what Thomas Nevin, in his 1991 biography, described as her life's work: "distancing herself as others might see her, as a woman.
He's been acting from "Volpone" on, except for a dry spell after Cambridge when he worked in a toy shop and he still seems a little surprised that he's made it his life's work.
Though he is just 51 now, Mr. Mabanckou's life's work — most of it set in Pointe-Noire, his hometown in the Congo Republic — has yet to become as well known in the United States.
We're also introducing you to a CNN Hero who's made it his life's work to rescue donkeys, and we're showing you what a field of dreams looks like for the ultimate college football fan.
After he died, his niece inherited his life's work, an illustrated manuscript of more than 227 pages filled with images of some 1500 imaginary creatures, which Baqué had classified according to his own taxonomy.
In a detailed analysis of his entire life's work, however, we find a young doctor from a lower middle-class background, desperate to make a name for himself in the pre-Civil War American South.
"A lot of us are highly specialized in the work we do, engineers and scientists and stuff, and we've contributed a great deal of our life's work to becoming experts in our field," she said.
I can't imagine what it's like going online to find your life's work being parodied countless times, but I do hope you find enough humor in it to laugh at yourself from time to time.
And since the release of the documentary Song from the Forest, Lobley has also hosted a screening, inviting Sarno back to Oxford in 2013 to answer questions on his life's work, and his sound collection.
Jasper Johns: A Life's Work, a conversation between John Yau, Martha Wilson, and William Villalongo took place at the Dweck Center of the Brooklyn Public Library (10 Grand Army Plaza, Brooklyn) on April 26, 2018.
Dr. David Gunn, the first known abortion provider to be murdered for his life's work, was assassinated by a man who had been radicalized by John Burt, a former member of the Ku Klux Klan.
And this is why I've decided my life's work is to be unabashedly vocal about my family's setup; where we challenge the traditional gender norms of being a provider across financial, logistical and emotional provisions.
But earlier in the film, he offers something (paraphrasing a quote often attributed to George Bernard Shaw) that gets at the inspiration for not just these shows, but also the constant in his life's work.
" She continued: "As a member of the bench, Judge Abdus-Salaam continued her life's work, authoring decisions that helped fulfill the often-unrealized promise that New York's laws should provide justice and dignity for all.
All that's left for him to do is sit in a drab office and expertly throw pencils at his "I Want to Believe Poster," wondering if his life's work has been a childish waste of time.
To know that these two great men once crossed paths, that our 41st President respected and appreciated my father's life's work, and took the time to tell him, is among the greatest gifts I could receive.
They are more inclined, he said, to build a company, sell it, cash in and move to the next one than some Silicon Valley entrepreneurs who dream bigger and view their company as their life's work.
Such tools are part of both Mooney's and Mr. McDonagh's modus operandi in this dark tale of Northern England, set largely in a pub owned by a man whose life's work has just been made illegal.
Ira and I talk about the task of having to describe a friend, a friendship, a life's work, in twenty minutes, how it could never feel adequate and you would never know when to stop talking.
Four years ago, Cobe Williams, a Chicago ex-convict who has made it his life's work to stop the violence on the South Side of his hometown, saw Joakim Noah tweet about the documentary The Interrupters.
Not since the British writer Rachel Cusk's memoirs, "A Life's Work," has a book catalyzed such extensive debates about motherhood, ambition and ambivalence — let alone a novel so slender, scarcely thicker than a pack of cards.
"No one else would touch this, so we had to do it," said the founder of M.A.P.S., Rick Doblin, who has a doctorate in public policy from Harvard and has made legalizing MDMA his life's work.
" The comment lit up the Democratic field and Harris slammed Biden for suggesting "that individuals who literally made it their life's work to take America back on the issue of race is a real problem for me.
"It is my life's work to lift up my sisters and brothers in the workplace and I am truly sorry if I ever made anyone feel uncomfortable by my words or actions," Cox said in the statement.
WHEN JULIAN ASSANGE was dragged out of Ecuador's embassy and into a London courtroom on April 11th, you could be forgiven for thinking that it was his life's work, moral character and personal hygiene in the dock.
Do What I Want: The Experimental World of Arthur Russell is a survey of the avant-garde composer's life's work, combining a horde of archival material with lm screenings and unreleased audio from the late cellist's estate.
As a result, she came to the interview ready to talk not just about her fit for the requirements of the job — but my interests, values and, perhaps most impressive, the intellectual content of my life's work.
Agnes Miller and her family owned it the longest—from the World War II era until she reluctantly deeded it to the Linwood Historical Society in 1986, once advancing age made continuing her life's work too difficult.
A search for "Anwar al-Awlaki" on YouTube this fall found more than 70,20103 videos, including his life's work, from his early years as a mainstream American imam to his later years with Al Qaeda in Yemen.
But it has proven really hard for undergrads to see why Plato's allegory of the cave, or Leibniz's windowless monads or even Rawls's theory of liberal justice matter enough to make philosophy their majors or life's work.
When Roger Klindt, an aquatic biologist, gets a call from someone who has spotted a sharklike fish in a river or a lake in New York State, he is assured that his life's work is paying off.
In 19933, he was given the Enrico Fermi Award for his life's work, and in 21993, President Obama presented him with the National Medal of Science for his contributions to physics and his service to the government.
Today you can find bras in sizes up to an O cup.) Jenny Burbage, a sports biomechanist at the University of Portsmouth in Hampshire, England, has made studying breasts (and how to support them) her life's work.
Ellen Pao, who previously served as CEO at Reddit and sued her former employer Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers for gender discrimination, has made it her life's work to foster diversity, inclusion and ethics in the tech industry.
Those of us who have made it our life's work to suss out the best purchases at the best prices have spent careers amassing tips, tricks, and resources from across the digital and brick-and-mortar landscapes.
Bob is proud of the Crosstown Trail, but his life's work has been the much longer and harder Ridge Trail, which he hopes will ultimately be a 550-mile path ringing the whole of San Francisco Bay.
Protecting patients and fighting for safe access has been my life's work, and ASA will continue to fight until we know every patient who needs safe access to medical cannabis has it and is protected from prosecution.
The former Ways and Means Committee chairman, who's made overhauling the U.S. tax code his life's work, tried to put a positive spin Monday on how soon Congress would send a tax-reform package to Trump's desk.
While Mr. King gave the showrunners plenty of leeway to "expand and create new connections among" his stories, Mr. Thomason said, they couldn't help being nervous about his impressions of what they made from his life's work.
The exact value of the bureau's real estate and other assets is not made public, but its Bangkok holdings alone were estimated at $137 billion in a 240 biography of his father "King Bhumibol, A Life's Work".
By the end, Arnett's life's work of discovering otherwise unrecognized artists and bringing them into the mainstream, is twisted into a fable about chicanery and exploitation that rivals the mythology surrounding Lead Belly's contract with the Lomaxes.
Putin's crooked grin said everything about a man who has made damaging the West's reputation and democratic institutions his life's work after becoming embittered at the fall of the Soviet Union while a KGB officer in East Germany.
He has spent the bulk of his life's work in the field of robotics, and the Cybathlon, with its crowd and its live TV broadcast, is probably the most public exhibition a project of his has ever received.
For 38 years, the frontman of the political hardcore act MDC has been rallying against police brutality, white power, and government corruption, so having someone like Donald Trump in office is an affront to his entire life's work.
"It's devastating, it's a horrible feeling that our life's work, our life's savings can be taken from us like that," said Langford, who was raised in the community, which was built from the ground-up over three generations.
"Many students are trying to figure out why they're on the planet, what they should do about it, and how to pursue their authentic life's work — 'The Purpose Path' is a guide to help them along that journey."
The autobiographical tale stars Banderas as Almodovar's tormented alter ego - a film director looking back at his childhood and past romances, and reflecting on his life's work - while Cruz plays his mother at the time of his youth.
Without further adieu, here's a handy shortlist of some of the worst ones we've seen in recent years: Admittedly, Marc Emery, Canadian cannabis activist, knows a lot about pot; fighting for its legalization has been his life's work.
It was here that Sakoguchi first encountered the inspiration for much of his life's work: the multi-hued orange-crate labels that were pasted on the wooden boxes that fruit growers used to ship their product to market.
" The reviews that disturbed Cusk the most were those by women who had searched A Life's Work for "evidence" of Cusk's conduct as a mother—women who didn't judge it as a book but "as a social situation.
The Rubells' visit was timely: Young feared eviction from his building as the neighborhood rapidly gentrified, and the couple's regular payments allowed him to settle elsewhere and provided assurance that his life's work would be well cared for.
Indeed, Ms. Solomon has made it her life's work to collaborate with the medical researchers who poke and prod her; for years, she has given them small parts of herself — blood and saliva and even her own breath.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian businessman Oleg Deripaska said on Friday he had launched a lawsuit to try and force the United States to lift sanctions on his companies because he did not want his life's work to be destroyed.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads DENVER — Marilyn Minter's life's work, four decades of which are brought together in Marilyn Minter: Pretty/Dirty at the Museum of Contemporary Art Denver (MCA), presents the viewer with a Lacanian mirror.
Deciding on a name for your life's work is hard enough; the prospect of changing it at the eleventh hour is like naming your newborn, then hearing the obstetrician say, But wouldn't Sandra look amazing on the certificate?
For years I had watched up close as my mom made it her life's work to champion small business owners, especially women, by giving their products national exposure in her weekly Deals & Steals segment on ABC's Good Morning America.
In the trading community of Lago Valencia, I met Elda Luz Vera Gonzales, a woman who practically has Brazil-nut oil running through her veins: Her father owned a concession before her and she's made it her life's work.
Our accomplishments since, and the work that is underway right now, would not have been possible without the efforts and vision of Lisa, her team and the many others at Apple who have made the environment their life's work.
The deep state Gingrich references, by the way, is the idea recently espoused by the White House and Trump supporters, that an entrenched and usually anonymous class of bureaucrats has made it their new life's work to undermine Trump.
The Crown Property Bureau holds title to 6,560 hectares (16,210 acres) of land in Thailand, with 40,000 rental contracts nationwide, including 17,000 in the capital Bangkok, according to a 2011 biography on Vajiralongkorn's father, "King Bhumibol, A Life's Work".
"As a result, she came to the interview ready to talk not just about her fit for the requirements of the job — but my interests, values and, perhaps most impressive, the intellectual content of my life's work," added Welch.
But Sheridan sees a threat to his life's work, his family's future and even the settlement that ended years of violence in British-ruled Northern Ireland should checkpoints reappear after Brexit on the "invisible" frontier with the Irish Republic.
" He added, "In the end, I am morally bound to speak only to the things that command my allegiance, and to which I have dedicated my life's work: the Republican Party, and more importantly, the United States of America.
Looking at the many layers and textures of her works, her commitment to experimentation, social justice, and scholarship, one is left with the impression that her life's work has still not been given adequate attention nor focus to date.
But for McFarlane, the open-mindedness that led him to make the focal point of his life's work a black man is actually deeper than his art—it's something he told me he strives for when people aren't looking.
Just as the lost Ben-Gurion interview offered a personal assessment of his role in Israel's history, the two-hour 90th-birthday interview with Mr. Peres now serves as an appraisal of his life's work in his own words.
By taking apart his life's work, by effectively bringing Heidelberg up to code, Guyton and Whitfield hope to partner with the Detroit Land Bank, which would allow them to buy up empty lots in McDougall-Hunt by the bundle.
People in parts of the world with less trusted systems have gotten it sooner because almost anything would be preferable to having their life's work trapped in a fiat currency that could collapse or be confiscated at any moment.
Mr. Trump's incendiary rhetoric and policies around race and immigration have shifted the political conversation away from matters of economic inequality, which has been the life's work of Ms. Warren and which defined much of the 2016 Democratic primary.
But he keeps hammering McGinty over minimum wage because his life's work has been trying to help people escape poverty, and because he believes the difference between $15 and $9 says a lot about where the Democrats are headed.
MOSCOW, March 15 (Reuters) - Russian businessman Oleg Deripaska said on Friday he had launched a lawsuit to try and force the United States to lift sanctions on his companies because he did not want his life's work to be destroyed.
He has the long, gray beard of a wizard from Middle-earth, and his life's work—poking and prodding DNA and delving into the secrets of life—isn't all that far removed from a world where deep magic is real.
ROSEANNE BARR CALLS HERSELF AN &aposIDIOT&apos OVER TWEET CONTROVERSY "I thought signing off of my own life's work and asking for nothing in return, I thought that was a penance," she explained amid a discussion of her Jewish faith.
Finding a sex-positive community was a homecoming in my early twenties, and interacting with a community of outspoken feminists and radical queers poured the foundation for my politic, my heart, my values, my dating life, and for my life's work.
Augustus also banned anonymous writing in a bid to control incendiary attacks distributed via pamphlets and used legal means to command the burning of incriminatory writings (with some condemned authors issued with 'literary death-sentences' for their entire life's work).
Agnès Varda was nominated for Best Documentary Feature for her film Faces Places, which she co-directed with French artist JR. In November 2017, she was presented with an honorary Oscar for her life's work by the Academy's Board of Governors.
"I am very honored to join Save the Children, an organization whose mission so closely aligns with my life's work – ensuring children have a strong start in life, an opportunity to learn and protection from harm," Biden said in the release.
It was not until March 2009, upon "realizing that Citigroup likely was never going to recover," that he sold the rest of his stake at $3.09 per share, costing him "the financial benefit of his life's work," court papers show.
In a 2020 field that now includes four women, her allies believe that her life's work as a prosecutor -- from her start in Alameda County trying grisly crimes such as sexual assault to felonies including homicide -- will help set her apart.
"Also love that he learned enough about politics in a few weeks to dismantle you piece by piece despite it being your life's work," he added, likely a reference to 2016 when Bush faced Trump in the Republican primary. Jeb!
Family lore has it that in 1944 Ned Driscoll and some grower friends pooled their gas rations and drove to the university plots to rescue the life's work of Thomas and Goldsmith: untold thousands of strawberry seedlings, representing precious university germplasm.
"For one episode in the back of a police car on eight double tequilas to sort of dictate all the work, life's work and beliefs and everything else that I have and maintain for my life is really unfair," he said.
By the same token, as tantalizing as it is to imagine what he might have become had he enjoyed his prime in a more imaginative basketball age, we also have the significant reality of his life's work as a basketball player.
However, in the interests of proper reverence, we must not forget that these songs have been blended before, by sage and musical genius Jon Sudano, who has made it his life's work to sing "All Star" over literally every song possible.
If that wasn't obvious after the series premiere last week, in which his favorite call girl gave him an X-rated 60th birthday present and he regaled his party guests with a speech disavowing his life's work, it certainly is now.
The 27, consumed at a dinner party in June, was deep, pure and rustic in the best sense of the word, alive with the flavors of olives and bacon, a wonderful tribute to the life's work of an unassuming man.
The combination of Mars and Pluto on February 8 will find you tapping into your psychic powers in order to transform a situation concerning your career or life's work, debts and inheritances, or your reputation and issues around intimacy and sex.
"It was a catastrophic failure in the European Union," he said just days after not only being awarded the Nobel, but also seeing his life's work embraced in a landmark United Nations assessment of the global threat of climate change.
As his campaign's national co-chair, Nina Turner, told reporters on Monday, this presidential race is "the culmination of [his] life's work," and in all likelihood, it will be the last time he'll command the political stage from such dizzying heights.
Their children weren't interested in running the shop but equally Jehlicka and his three partners didn't want to sell their life's work simply to the highest bidder: securing a future for the firm was as important as the sale price.
Distressing as it may be to those of us whose life's work includes helping to nurture a literate population, it is wholly unsurprising that a society that places a low priority on reading in fact produces so few proficient readers.
While castles like Mr. Declements's in the Pacific Northwest can be had for the price of a one-bedroom condo in Manhattan, Mr. Lavender's life's work, known as Highlands Castle, is listed for sale at the royal price of $22.1 million.
Not only those writers who celebrate it ecstatically, like Walt Whitman, who made his life's work one long ode to our young nation, or Nathaniel Hawthorne, or Toni Morrison, or E. L. Doctorow, who have picked more critically through its past.
We recently launched the Efua Dorkenoo Fund to End FGM, named after the legendary activist Efua Dorkenoo OBE, who first brought attention to the practice decades ago and made it her life's work to elevate the issue on the international stage.
The Man on the River The piece by Ben McGrath was a beautiful remembrance of Dicky Conant, who made it his life's work to navigate a long-distance canoe using a road atlas and river maps ("The Wayfarer," December 14th).
In a Facebook post, Mr. Patten said he deeply regretted his failure to register as a foreign agent and was "ashamed" that he had undermined much of his life's work, which he said had largely focused on promoting democracy abroad.
But he remained optimistic, writing that he believed that young people would be "jolted awake," that "America once again will be the light to the world" and that he would ultimately be able to say, "My life's work was not wasted."
Earlier this year, 23.6-year-old town-planning pioneer Mayer Hillman—a cycling activist who is a sort of elder statesman of British public transportation planning—told the Guardian that climate action is futile and his life's work was essentially pointless.
As the cofounder of Run for Something, I've made it my life's work to understand how to recruit and support state and local candidates, especially people who look like our voters and the majority of our country: women and people of color.
It has already been said that the number of Monets acquired here could comfortably form a standalone exhibition; his life's work embodies the harmonious relationship between gardens and painting, from early horticultural efforts at Sainte-Adresse through to his final months at Giverny.
Agnès Varda, an instrumental figure in the development of the French New Wave, is nine days older than Ivory; she received an honorary Oscar for her life's work from the Academy's Board of Governors in November and was nominated for Best Documentary Feature.
We, the viewer, are supposed to be on board with the destruction of Kathleen's life's work, partly because You've Got Mail operates as a bro-centric endorsement of the worst ravages of late capitalism, and also because Tom Hanks is undeniably charming.
"In the end, I am morally bound to speak only to the things that command my allegiance, and to which I have dedicated my life's work: the Republican Party, and more importantly, the United States of America," McCain said in his statement.
And to Mr. Powers at Taylor, who has made music his life's work, the choice of instrument is one with the highest of stakes, as he's not sure he would have stuck with it if he had been learning on a glorified toy.
The memoirs' merits as literature took a back seat, in reviews, to personal attacks on the author's perceived arrogance and narcissism, and on her ambivalence toward maternity, about which "A Life's Work," in particular, is radically honest, and at times self-excoriating.
"Much of his life's work was devoted to studying an expressiveness of human nature that you would never think could be elicited from a piece of paper," she told me, a quotation so apt that we included it in the finished story.
But he is doing so at a high point: Two media rivals are bidding top dollar for his assets, and he is exiting at a time when tech giants are muscling in on the media business that he made his life's work.
She says her "true concern" is that flood victims –– particularly farmers who have lost their life's work –– will consider suicide, and notes that there are only two mental health professionals working in the area, one of whom does not work full-time.
Not only did Ms. Matthew enjoy travel, but also she had made it her life's work, and her favorite literary character was Mehitabel, an aristocratic alley cat created in 1916 by Don Marquis, a columnist for The Evening Sun in New York.
We catch up with Beckman to discuss the D.I.Y. ethos that became the basis for punk—and her life's work, which includes photographs of everyone from the Sex Pistols, the Clash, and X to Debbie Harry, Dee Dee Ramone, and Siouxsie Sioux.
Ione, sitting at a table in front of the performers, her back to the audience, and speaking, is both narrator and, in the second act, prosecutor, first providing humanizing facts about Kitchener and then indicting him for the consequences of his life's work.
But the idea was dead on arrival; Trump was not in office yet, and the Obama administration supported the legislation, which among other things would finance the Cancer Moonshot initiative that Joe Biden planned to make his life's work after leaving office.
Dunwoody, Georgia (CNN)After Lucy McBath won one of the closest races in the country, she earned a seat on the House Judiciary Committee to press for gun control — her life's work after her teenage son, Jordan Davis, was shot and killed in 563.
Linville is joined by fellow veterans  Steven Curry ,  Christopher Gordon , and  Luke Murphy – all recipients of Home For Our Troops, which builds homes for the veterans then continues the relationship to help them focus on their recovery and return to life's work of serving others.
But this old grandmother, over decades of tireless seeking, had perhaps formed a bond with her granddaughter so intense that even a reappeared Clara Anahí, the end of her life's work, might not have matched up to the image she carried in her heart.
While it's not fair to reduce his life's work to a single scene in a single movie, I'm going to momentarily do that anyhow because there's one such scene that arguably transcends film, a scene that means something special to many Verge readers and staffers.
Since the horrific attack, Malala has opened a school for Syrian refugees, won a Nobel Peace Prize, and launched a Girl Power Trip, where she'll travel to four continents and encourage women to help her with her life's work so she can go to college.
The gallery's closure in the wake of Hilberry's recent passing represents the end of an era, but one which, as the life's work of Paul Schwarz demonstrates, still contains treasures to be found and drawn out of the ever-shifting shadows of time and memory.
Although Mr. Holm could barely understand what he was hearing, it planted the seed for what would become his life's work: the study of creole and pidgin languages spoken by millions of people around the world, especially the English-derived creoles of the Caribbean.
What Garella's team built would become one of the most mysterious and compelling supercars ever, one that would come to be known as the Ferrari FX. Born and raised in Italy, Garella knew by age five that he would make cars his life's work.
She's moved through her grief to the point where she realized that her grief was an extravagance her son couldn't afford, and so she decided to make him her life's work and honors the legacy of his dead father by giving him a good life.
I've spent a lot of time throughout this series with people who've made Go their life's work; it was a deeply moving experience to sit among them and hear their stunned gasps as a computer subverted everything they thought they knew about their passion.
She offered a pre-buttal at every stop to potential criticism from the left that she was part of a system that incarcerated black and brown men, presenting her life's work as that of "progressive prosecutor" who sought to shine a light on injustice.
Working with producer Alex Gibney, director Alexis Bloom begins at the 2016 Republican National Convention, where Ailes' life's work seemingly came to fruition with the nomination of Donald Trump -- juxtaposed, remarkably in terms of the timing, against Ailes' ouster from Fox amid sexual-harassment allegations.
In "Life's Work: A Moral Argument For Choice," Dr. Parker outlines the moral, political, and medical intersection of the pro-choice movement, and shares the personal experiences that inspired him to leave a successful career in obstetrics to provide abortions to low income women.
A philosopher by training, she spends her days now surrounded by scientists, prodding them to ask better questions, to think about the least ethically risky ways to do experiments, and to encourage them to engage with what the philosophical tradition says about their life's work.
How about we swear that if the show ends with Old Samwell reflecting on his life's work and saying, "Or, as you know it, A Game of—" we all solemnly swear to deny that we ever watched this show, just like we did with Lost?
But that is the life's work of Paolo Galluzzi, the longtime director of Florence's Museo Galileo and former director of the Biblioteca Leonardiana, the research center dedicated to things Leonardo, who has successfully masterminded the conversion of the two analog geniuses into the digital age.
The film historian Kevin Brownlow first saw an excerpt from the film as a schoolboy and was so taken by it, he made restoring "Napoleon" his life's work — chasing down reels and prints from around the world, dead set on recreating Gance's epic vision.
From her 1997 memoir, "A Life's Work," so radically honest about the ambivalence of motherhood at the time, to her Outline trilogy, which finished up this year and laid waste to so many of fiction's pieties and conventions, she consistently pushes the form forward.
In general, Swedish cemeteries are pretty restrained affairs, but the granite block marked "Kommendor Viktor af Klint Familjegrav," beneath which Hilma lies, is among the most humble, a fitting finish for an artist who hid her life's work rather than let it be misunderstood.
As she did five years ago with streaming services, this year, Swift took on injustices in the music industry by getting loud about her struggles with her former record label Big Machine over her life's work after the company was sold to manager Scooter Braun.
But he takes this platitude further; the premise of his wildly influential life's work is that each of us have a love language that we use to express love, and that this is usually this is the way we want to be shown love, too.
Throughout the planning stages, Ms. McFadden and Mr. Stifler, the founder of Health Management Resources, kept an eye out for important specimens, especially those held by aging collectors who wanted to ensure that their life's work would be cared for after they were gone.
She comes off more like an artist whose life's work was dreaming of a bolder and more interesting world, confronted now with the reality that many of the people around her did not want that world, and that they seem to have won out.
He said this of an early work of his, but the sentiments reach into much of his life's work, including The Adventures of the Exquisite Corpse, Noren's four-decade-long, multipart "epic" project whose enduring goal was to find magic and illusion in the ordinary.
Because, well, thanks to Hillary — our first feminist candidate for president, a woman who has made helping women and children her life's work, who was prepared to make her cabinet 50% women (Trump's cabinet is 80% male) — there's a whole lot of promise tied up in that.
Now that she's older, the 27-year-old has made it her life's work to help others develop the skills she says have allowed her to be the best person she can be – no matter what sort of cruel words may be lobbed (or tweeted) her way.
You are the heart and soul of this company—please know that in every minute of every day, you are all in my thoughts and prayers [...] As you all know, Papa John's is our life's work and we will all get through this together somehow, some way.
Raised in São Paulo, Brazil, he first became a fan of metal through Sepultura's power-packed sound—he connected with the strength of the genre, and has since dedicated much of his life's work to the spontaneity of daily life and the finite details of urban interventions.
"And I'm sick and tired of hearing of those performers who talk of it as their life's work to bring culture and the classics to a wider public as though they are a band of nursing sisters seeking to restore a terminally-ill patient," he continued.
Books assigned: "The Purpose Path: A Guide to Pursuing Your Authentic Life's Work" by Nicholas Pearce"My students are one of the primary reasons why I wrote 'The Purpose Path,'" shares Pearce about the book he wrote and now teaches in his Leadership in Organizations course.
Unfortunately, after more than two decades of progress, farmers are growing increasingly worried that the trade uncertainty we're facing today will turn the clock back to a time when families were forced to not only shut off the air conditioning, but also shut down their life's work.
"The Complete Poems," Elizabeth Bishop A life's work may occupy shelf upon shelf, or all the genius may be distilled down to a concentrate of wisdom, and I would love to think that I've ever thought anything as clearly as Bishop has thought each of her poems.
" Hyman, who told the magazine she views the liberal justice as a mentor and role model, said she sent Ginsburg the limited-edition Silver Pegasus necklace from Stella and Dot, where she also works part-time, "in appreciation for her pioneering life's work to advance women's equality.
The whole thing I just told you is that Charles Murray is a guy who works at conservative think tanks, whose first book was about why we should get rid of the welfare state, who is, his whole life's work is about breaking down social policy.
While it will take years for researchers to study all the data that has come from Rosetta and its comet lander Philae, Taylor said that Friday will be especially tough for those who have dedicated a large part of their life's work to the spacecraft's operations.
Mr. Gossett made it his life's work to recover scores that had disappeared or become messy — marred by years of bad copies, mistakes, revisions for different singers and productions, later interpolations and lost passages — and return them to something close to what their composers had intended.
Insight into this conundrum comes from an unlikely source, the life's work of the economist James McGill Buchanan — who happens to be the subject of a new book, "Democracy in Chains: The Deep History of the Radical Right's Stealth Plan for America," by the historian Nancy MacLean.
A mix (tape?) of sprawling work that engages sympathetically with the uncertainties — sexual, social — of being a teenager, as well as shorter, more tightly focused poems (see the smartly understated "Life's Work") that take in Shaughnessy's current role as mother, spouse and more or less responsible adult.
Talk Your book, "Life's Work," is rooted in the fact that you have a moral and spiritual argument in favor of abortion rights, and you talk about your shift from someone who, for religious reasons, didn't want to provide abortion to someone who, for religious reasons, did.
Johnny D. is so beaten down by a system that, he says, believes he's guilty from the moment he's born that at first he rejects the assistance of Bryan Stevenson (Michael B. Jordan), a Harvard-educated lawyer who's made helping men like Johnny D. his life's work.
And I know, I know, people love to buy things—but there is also the option to just like, allow Bowie's legacy to live on through his life's work rather than continuing to use his image to hawk products that have literally nothing to do with that work?
The culmination of a life's work, Bowling's new paintings testify to the melding of memories; they calcify an understanding of how interconnected personal history, materiality, and international politics combine into a better understanding of one's place in the world, and one's ability to make sense of it all.
The book is also an apology, and represents a decade of introspection for a man whose life's work was closely associated with a costly war that was justified by the false assertion that Mr. Hussein had weapons of mass destruction and was a threat to the United States.
"I'm hoping that Cindy, who has done terrific work for human trafficking of women and all things related to that issue, can work with Ivanka and others because that's her life's work and maybe these two can work together to help women who are in desperate straits," Graham said.
Even with Republicans losing the House, McConnell has another two years to complete his life's work: a pipeline, sucking donor money out of the plutocracy and refining it into a judiciary that will someday declare it unconstitutional to levy property taxes on a billionaire's climate change-adaptation bunker.
The public's reaction was not dissimilar to the response to A Life's Work: Cusk's openness about her desire that the children remain in her sole custody, and her outrage that as the family's principal breadwinner she would remain financially obligated to her husband, provoked fury from some quarters.
In his 2011 book, "Flags Over the Warsaw Ghetto," he brought to light the previously unrecognized role of the Betar fighters in the 1943 ghetto uprising durning World War II. His political memoir, "In Defense of Israel," published last February, conveys a sense of satisfaction with his life's work.
Legendary comic writer and film producer Stan Lee left behind more than a life's work of iconic Marvel superheroes — his characters have helped to make the world a more inclusive and understanding place through stories that tap deep into the human condition and continue to inspire generation after generation of dreamers.
I feel as if strides are being made and, while it's admirable the Academy is trying to be a part of it, eliminating members who dedicated their life to this profession, and may have retired from their work life, is both placing blame on them and pissing on their life's work.
As awful as losing Brad was, his death prompted a change in her life's work, and she's proud of the "great strides" she and others affiliated with the Voices of September 11th have been able to make in developing the 9/11 memorial and providing help to victims of the tragedy.
Inside the Orthodox Fifth Avenue Synagogue, about 100 people attended a ceremony that not only reflected Mr. Wiesel as a man of extraordinary scholarship and influence who won a Nobel Peace Prize for his life's work, but also remembered him as a friend, a mentor, a husband, a father, a grandfather.
While he was making these still lifes, he also began to make portraits of black boys and men, creating more of the images that he had initially set out in search of, and since then he's seen these photos as an ongoing project that he considers, essentially, his life's work.
Shortly before the reclusive, solitary Henry Darger died in 22017, his voluminous life's work — more than 300 drawings and some 15,000 typewritten pages of his epic narrative, In the Realms of the Unreal — were discovered in the small rooms he had occupied for decades in a modest Chicago boarding house.
But he eventually said that he no longer felt guilty, thanks in part to Kennedy supporters who said that he, as a Mexican-American, was an example of the kind of people Kennedy had sought to help in making racial equality and civil rights a cornerstone of his life's work.
"Star Wars" creator George Lucas and his team were on the side of the City of Angels over the City by the Bay on Tuesday, choosing LA as the home of a museum that will showcase his life's work along with a huge collection of more general film history and other art.
While we certainly enjoyed watching the Rock's team assemble the gigantic dip inside a 100-gallon fish tank, a part of us thought maybe such an honor should go to a chef, someone whose life's work was devoted to food, especially since The Rock already has three other world records under his belt.
The life of a touring artist seems like the dream: you get flown to new and exotic places, paid to perform your life's work onstage and be admired, and people line up to tell you how great you are and shower you with all the booze, coke and sex you could ever want.
" But meanwhile, his fall has inspired a critique not only of his behavior but also his life's work, with three female historians writing in The Forward that his sexual sins should prompt a larger reappraisal of "the troubling gender and sexual politics long embedded in communal discussions of Jewish continuity and survival.
They're people who know that what McGregor has said is true, but that it was just as true more than twenty years ago when a guy from Portland, Oregon began his life's work of pissing off and changing the martial arts world forever, even if they're the only ones who remember now.
Mars, the planet of action, will go retrograde from April 17 to June 29 in the part of your chart that rules fame and fortune, so you will be reworking a lot of your ideas about what you want to be known for and what you want your life's work to be.
You're just -- when the lightening -- if there's one moment that could help the guy that has made his life's work something this profound, if you can somehow focus some energy on that, in that moment, at just the right time, it can be catalyzing, but it, in no way, can be mistaken for activism.
Their Iranian counterparts were left with three choices: Give up on their life's work and find another way to pay their rent; leave Iran and revive the company somewhere else (Les Ballets Persans is currently operating out of Stockholm), or stay in Iran and—through a combination of subterfuge, bribery, and outright defiance—keep dancing.
The ripple effect of Jason's crimes was widespread, from the victims and their families to my family and me to Jason's boss — the health food store owner, whose life's work was now a crime scene on the front page of the paper — and his family to our friends and neighbors and my school community.
In the song "Everything Is Floating" she speaks plainly about the experience of seeing her life's work reduced to junk: "how beautiful, how magic, and how catastrophic", she says, delivering the line with a kind of contemplative stillness that wouldn't be misplaced on a meditation tape (which isn't surprising––Anderson is also a practising Buddhist).
Mosul Journal MOSUL, Iraq — In the heat of the late summer sun, weeks after the end of one of the largest urban battles since World War II, a high school principal trekked from his home in east Mosul to the west bank of the Tigris River to confront the ruins of his life's work.
When Cosima crouches down next to the tortured man, the monster to Westmoreland's Dr. Frankenstein, she reaches out with a quivering hand to try to remind him that he's both human and important — and then reels in horror when Westmoreland puts a bullet through his head, the better to move on with his life's work.
But amid Mr. Trump's financial shambles — it was the month of the $3.5 million Trump's Castle rescue — Fred Trump feared that the document potentially put his life's work at risk, that his son might use the empire as collateral to save his own failing businesses, according to depositions given years later during a family dispute.
Everyone is born with a subject, but it is fully expressed only through a commitment to form, and Yiadom-Boakye is as committed to her kaleidoscope of browns as Lucian Freud was to the veiny blues and the bruised, sickly yellows that it was his life's work to reveal, lurking under all that pink flesh.
A son of a World War II veteran and the eldest of seven children, Coughlin was raised to believe that meticulous attention to detail would add up to big accomplishments, and the record of his life's work — two Super Bowl championships, a Hall of Fame résumé — appeared to confirm the value of that approach.
Thanks to this brilliant viral marketing tactic on Larson's part, Rent was more heavily fortified against meaningful criticism and backlash than the average show: To be an early critic was to dismiss not only a major cultural phenomenon, but the creative genius of a man who never got to see the realization of his life's work.
Donald Trump on recording: Not me The flamboyant billionaire's rise poses a direct threat to Ryan's life's work: the placing of conservative fiscal and social ideology at the center of U.S. government while broadening the party's reach to more diverse economic, ethnic and cultural audiences needed to assure the GOP's viability in an increasingly diverse nation.
Perhaps there is an argument to be made that making jokes at the expensive of really fucking boring producers and even more boring DJs will eventually do us all a massive favor as said DJs and producers confront the mediocrity of their life's work and retreat into ether to take up crofting or retraining as a dental hygienist.
He is the author of a memoir, "A Different Life: Growing Up Learning Disabled and Other Adventures," and "A Life's Work: Fathers and Sons," Quinn assisted in the making of HBO's I Can't Do This but I Can Do That, a film for families about learning differences, and HBO's The Newspaperman: The Life and Times of Ben Bradlee.
" After a few conversations, Mr. McCullough said, the two men came up with a plan: "Why don't we see if we can round up some other people who care about the American story, and who have given so much of their life's work to it, see if they are willing to step out and make themselves heard.
She is willing to describe in some detail the way her labia looked to her when she was nine months pregnant (let's just say, unfamiliar), but there is barely a line in the entire book about songwriting or playing the guitar, the talents for which she became famous and which, in fact, have been her life's work and support.
Horton's work helped provide the hardware brains behind the Analogue NT Mini, and the approach is also apparent with the Super NT. (It also was a key reason why he was picked by Motherboard as one of its Humans of the Year in April.) "Kevin's been making FPGA systems for the last 20 years; it's virtually his life's work," Taber noted.
Each of us -- the authors of this letter -- have dedicated our life's work to helping people live their healthiest lives, and lead platforms and organizations which every week, respectively, reach more than 60 million online health consumers and millions of daytime television viewers; 10 million adults, children and families living with mental illnesses and addictions; and the nation's 3.6 million registered nurses.
Michelle ObamaMichelle LeVaughn Robinson ObamaObama sneaks into Michelle's speech at Obama Foundation summit Michelle Obama: 'I can't make people not afraid of black people' Why the GOP march of mad hatters poses a threat to our Democracy MORE says she "can't make people not afraid of black people," but can "pick away at the scabs of discrimination" through her life's work.
The meeting comes at an auspicious moment: with the US President who says he's the world's best dealmaker but seeks a legacy-defining achievement, a popular South Korean President Moon Jae-in who has made dialogue across the DMZ his life's work, and Kim, who hopes to avoid the grizzly fate of toppled autocrats and to enshrine his rule for decades.
The choice left to Taylor was stark and simple: Mason Cap could stay committed to Doug's project, mounting a quixotic challenge to the bureaucracy while hemorrhaging other clients who wanted no part of the battle; or it could pull the plug on the project, and on Doug, sending him packing with a check while selling his life's work to the government.
My grandmother's admirable grit, which she displayed in just about every aspect of her long life (she variously credited these qualities to having been born breach and not breathing or to having come of age during the Great Depression), not only helped see me through my troubled teens and early adulthood, it has become the subject of my life's work.
"#MeToo is the next step on what has been the long journey towards a world where everyone, especially women, can go to work, school or pursue their life's work in safety, dignity, and with respect, and have the equal opportunity as others to reach their full potential," Tina Tchen, a litigator who is part of the leadership team of the Time's Up legal defense fund, told Vox.
She was a tough, opinionated, rangy, sweating mule of a thing, and the sum total of her life's work was her husband of twenty years enumerating what he desired for his sons—which did not include a companion with her qualities, but did include moving to a more favorable clime to secure the affections of a person with not one-half of Nora's merits.
To Inskeep's credit, it's an open question whether the book's true hero is Frémont or his wife — the privileged daughter of Senator Thomas Hart Benton (great-uncle to the painter who was his namesake), who decided her life's work would be serving as a stealth political adviser, fighting for abolition though she was born a wealthy Southerner, trumpeting her mostly absent husband's achievements and being famous.
"Growing up, the wise older women in my community in the South, when there would be a civil rights setback, one of the things they would say is, 'In times like these, there have always been times like these,'" said Dr. Willie Parker, the author of "Life's Work: A Moral Argument for Choice," and an obstetrician and gynecologist who performs abortions throughout the South.

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