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"posterity" Definitions
  1. all the people who will live in the future

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I didn't write my books for posterity (not that posterity would have cared): I wrote them for myself.
Algren, like O'Hara, lived long enough to see posterity begin to claw back his reputation; his response, interestingly, was to try to beat posterity to the punch.
But I thought that for somebody who was so interested in posterity, it was important to work for him and help him out with that posterity, to make him more accessible.
Still, he's not the first dude to strip for posterity.
Once again, this ancient music worked its wiles on posterity.
Every one of Britney's purchases is documented for legal posterity.
The "condescension of posterity" would be exceptionally misplaced for literature.
I figured I'd eventually reactivate, even if just for posterity.
It's wonderful that Paula Vogel's "Indecent" was captured for posterity.
And still, he made another mark for posterity on Thursday.
Mr. Reed apparently wanted its demise to live in posterity.
Trump chose to wear to represent the country for posterity.
A major problem is the steep, shadowy presence of posterity.
He didn't even seem to care that much about posterity.
For posterity, here is the Book of Biebs thus far.
I was getting on a bus and ... LG: For posterity.
He was lucky enough to get it on camera for posterity.
And, of course, all winners shall be remembered by posterity forevermore.
Posterity will draw on both schools in judging Mr Cameron's premiership.
With the Belmont up next, Reddam felt that posterity was his.
But if the quest for posterity is bosh, what's the alternative?
The next day, they shot a re-enactment video for posterity.
Its players, coaches and graduates will remember the details for posterity.
Had they created a realistic portrait of a designer for posterity?
Parents do, whether they write it down for posterity or not.
She cooks, he tastes and the verdict is preserved for internet posterity.
He can contemplate posterity with big ideas geared to a public interest.
It was a collection that seemed designed expressly for its own posterity.
And SNL is recorded, so a version is always kept for posterity.
Happily, a photographer was on hand to capture this moment for posterity.
Did Ford program some of himself into the child host for posterity?
It is equally difficult to know what posterity will make of her.
But it's not at all difficult to save your Snapchats for posterity.
"No one thought we should keep [the bombers] for posterity," says Walsh.
Trump is not the only Republican leader with an eye on posterity.
Sophia preserved 212,230 objects for posterity, in homage to her husband's genius.
The latter gives us the best chance of being remembered by posterity.
They're all worth another look, you know, for posterity or future reference.
Justice Kennedy established a legacy of liberty for ourselves and our posterity.
It was a weekend worth recording for posterity, so I kept a diary.
He gets to rebrand this court for posterity for at least a generation.
This glut is not just a result of the vicissitudes of literary posterity.
Then the entire area will be sealed to make it safe for posterity.
In politics, the Clintons have returned to center-stage, promising 90s-era posterity.
How it went from a potential union to paleontological posterity is anyone's guess.
Either way, they've been screengrabbed for posterity by a few observant Twitter users.
Why do we incessantly take selfies, or record our every moment for posterity?
How posterity will judge this volcano of a man remains to be seen.
The gossip site The Shade Room has screen-shotted the comments for posterity.
They will not be recorded for posterity and replayed thousands of times over.
Obviously, it isn't Carrie, but for the sake of posterity: Is it Carrie?
Armstrong's creative hobbies outside writing were less easily wrangled for posterity or publication.
A monument to posterity, the Seagram's luxurious minimalism was achieved through material maximalism.
The original tweet was deleted, but some Twitter observers captured it for posterity.
That its history and culture will remain indelible is Mosher's gift to posterity.
In rare cases, a work might have been filmed, leaving a record for posterity.
They seemed to get along, and Meghan recorded the moment for posterity on Instagram.
Tennis great Rod Laver, 79, snapped the moment on his mobile phone for posterity.
Fans throughout Gobe Life Park had their cellphones out, recording the moment for posterity.
It's a form of communication with your peer group that isn't recorded for posterity.
I'll attempt to satisfy the demands of posterity and brevity in summarizing them. 1.
This is a precious heritage site, and NASA would like it preserved for posterity.
We record the interviews for posterity and promote them across our social media platforms.
Friend and celebrity hairstylist Jen Atkin preserved the moment, posted early Saturday, for posterity.
"It was something I believed that I should make for posterity," Moisey told me.
Mostly for the purpose of posterity; we have no real readership other than ourselves.
I've screenshotted some of these for posterity because they could all disappear within hours.
That was deliberate; the British government, they wanted to record this war for posterity.
"According to Schwartz, the FogCam website will be left up "for sake of posterity.
It was fun and we documented it for posterity, but now we're moving on.
Posterity is keeping them down in the basement in case Tom Petty comes over.
But many of his quiet, behind-the-scenes moments were captured for posterity, too.
As headliners of an era now being judged for posterity, their omission seemed glaring.
I really think posterity will look back at this election as an inflection point.
Seducers are rarely hung up on posterity or on their own self-justifying theories.
Oh, how I wish I'd been there to record that little rant for posterity.
So I began thinking about how I might capture my queer community for posterity.
She's constantly being taped for TV, but she's also being filmed for her own posterity.
Photos, locations, memories and more can be recorded for posterity, and everything's intuitively laid out.
Half a century later it reminds the viewer that everyone represents posterity at one point.
Every inch of his being was subjected to close scrutiny, observation, and recording for posterity.
But how do you choose what will go on a grocery list intended for posterity?
The shocking part is little Sophia in the background recording her mom's posterior ... for posterity.
That's because Obama has already done all he can to secure his reputation for posterity.
Inevitably, the lure of posterity has begun to play a bigger part in his thinking.
And that's not all—Souder's methodological notes did more than document his work for posterity.
They envisioned a future in which human brains would be downloaded and preserved for posterity.
"They were reattaching pieces of rust to preserve an artifact for posterity," Ms. Greenwald said.
Luckily, for posterity, the BBC have made a lovely little documentary telling the whole story.
I had the sense that my possession of these pictures was not their ideal posterity.
It's never fun to raise the white flag — but you owe it to your posterity.
Some, like the ancient Egyptians', last thousands of years and bequeath to posterity tremendous monuments.
He even videotaped their songwriting sessions, convinced that they would be of significance for posterity.
Humans like to have something for posterity and to look at from time to time.
A livable planet with clean air is an ethical responsibility that we owe to posterity.
We are parts of a covenant and pass down our shared order to our posterity.
Now she has posterity in mind: What will happen to her work once she's gone?
But Generations Z and A are the first whose embarrassment will be recorded for posterity.
But this wasn't a nightclub, this was a big theatrical presentation for all of posterity.
Ultimately, I wanted to give Craig Smith a voice, and to tell his story for posterity.
And the free app for iOS and Android lets you record your favorite mixes for posterity.
His sister, who oversaw his estate, demurred, thus saving a few dozen extra works for posterity.
Musk eventually deleted all of his tweets on the subject, but Kotaku captured screenshots for posterity.
So what happens when you use these tools to capture humans for the sake of posterity?
But Castoriadis is intensely aware of the distorting lenses through which posterity has studied classical Greece.
"I think the tension between posterity and 'the now' is a false dichotomy," Bar-Lev said.
It's almost to the benefit of posterity that it took so long to write the book.
The damage done is for posterity but it is not like they've murdered or committed genocide.
I had to start where I could bring ideas of legacy and posterity to the fore.
What I wanted to do before the original broadway cast left was record it for posterity.
Local families were thrilled to participate — and Ditchley provided them with an instant photo for posterity.
"A Ghost Story," which spans centuries, suggests that even posterity is just a temporary holding area.
Those were always the names I wanted to get on my show and record for posterity.
Immigrants have always come to this country seeking a better life for themselves and their posterity.
One week in 2010, Baumbach and Paltrow filmed De Palma to preserve his stories for posterity.
No matter what else happens, he now enters posterity as the third president to be impeached.
Sadly for this specimen, its ugly mug has been preserved in Burmese amber for all of posterity.
But it was only just before the Civil War that an inauguration was first captured for posterity.
That was also when she discovered her childhood drawings, all carefully filed and boxed, preserved for posterity.
That means loyal Vine users have a shade under two weeks to save their Vines for posterity.
"America was — until this past generation — a white country, designed for ourselves and our posterity," Spencer stated.
So was your main motivation to raise awareness, or purely to document what was happening for posterity?
Tragedies of human loss are increasingly recorded for posterity, whether we want them to be or not.
Farmers With a Vision also works to identify and document herbs and other medicinal plants for posterity.
Since both companies have a penchant for making long statements, we're including them both below for posterity.
We should note, here and for posterity, that April Fool's Day is a horrorshow of epic proportions.
SUBTITLE: The Vietnam Memorial is the only location on the Mall where items are saved for posterity.
But if Manna has posterity in mind, it will need the support of mere mortals as well.
Even former presidents far better at simulating modesty have been unable to resist monumentalizing themselves for posterity.
I listened to Heartworms and The Tourist, for posterity, and they are both good in my opinion.
The action will then be uploaded to the MegaBots YouTube and Facebook pages immediately after for posterity.
Let his posterity be cut off; and in the generation following let their name be blotted out.
His whirlwind 72 hours in Japan and South Korea could be seen as his pitch for posterity.
They will exist for posterity only in waxwork figures and in a few scant pages of history.
In this sense, an "elite" writer tends to be ahead of his time, a scout for posterity.
The mission completed, the captain took his last steps on the lunar surface and spoke for posterity.
He's incredible generous -- he even sent me a 'happy birthday' video -- I'll save that one for posterity!
Bonfils's local assistants were generally anonymous, but here at least one has left his mark for posterity.
Kick used the Internet Archive's Wayback Machine, which archives web pages for posterity, to make his discovery.
You will, however, still be able to read old messages if you want to keep them for posterity.
That night, in a house in the suburbs, her father uploads the footage to his laptop for posterity.
The gash should be pilloried in Lafayette Square naked and whipped by passerby while being filmed for posterity.
Now one scientist wants to bring these analog records into the digital world — for posterity and for science.
"Immigrants have always come to this country seeking a better life for themselves and their posterity," he wrote.
Every administration finds itself confronting a new type of record that must be catalogued and kept for posterity.
And he doesn't let life pass him by without snapping a picture for posterity with his disposable camera.
Holmes' tweets have since been deleted, but BuzzFeed reporter Caroline O'Donovan was able to screenshot them for posterity.
Ruhl, by answering something Ritvo didn't exactly ask, forces him to reframe the question, broadcasting it to posterity.
But there's a reason those 1980s pieces ended up in resale shops as opposed to preserved for posterity.
"America was, until this last generation, a white country designed for ourselves and our posterity," Mr. Spencer thundered.
He marvels that the glass-plate negatives were just inches from the baseball legends they captured for posterity.
Though her Instagram posts and the trolly comments are no longer accessible, some have been screenshotted for posterity.
The predator's unlucky meal, entombed for posterity in shit, was probably from the diminutive redfieldiid family of fishes.
In five of these, the Dutch master renders himself with eyes facing forward, as if staring into posterity.
Their interaction was preserved for posterity on a video, which attracted more than five million social media views.
"Up until that time, all of this was adventure, but never considered a dance for posterity," she said.
As I looped my way back down, still empty-handed, I felt compelled to buy something for posterity.
"Posterity will remember them badly for dismissing climate change as a serious threat to our civilization," she said.
House Democrats should conceive of their intended audience not as swing voters or cable news pundits but posterity.
And scurrying in the shadows are documentarians and brothers Bill and Turner Ross, capturing it all for posterity.
Everyone crowds around the veritable feast they've prepared, snapping pictures for posterity, of course, then quickly dives in.
Milner feels genuine objectivity will be easier said than done when it comes to chronicling memes for posterity.
But, for the sake of posterity, and to help illustrate some points later on, I'll summarise recent events.
What shape does this then leave us Homo Sapiens in as we look to the future and towards posterity?
"America was until this past generation a white country, designed for ourselves and our posterity," Spencer told the crowd.
Ryan Bassil Not really condoning this as much as I am passing it into the history books for posterity.
Should the digital music community be more conscientious about posterity in what can feel like a somewhat throwaway format?
Writing to preserve their eras for posterity, they recounted harrowing tales of extreme climatic events, fires, famines and plagues.
And so, yeah, they've just got too much skin in the game and they really don't care about posterity.
It might behoove today's practitioners of this resistance strategy to consider how their intellectual forefathers are viewed by posterity.
So they got married at city hall in outfits they already owned, with a friend taking photos for posterity.
Snapchat Memories, rolling out as of nowish, upends that proposition, letting you save snaps within the app for posterity.
Before we get into the details of her departure, it's important that we record her history for internet posterity.
Perhaps cognizant of posterity and the dignity of mankind's expansion into space, Musk suggested this might not be permanent.
Posterity has been left with a hopeless quest for an image to match the vividness of the literary personality.
Ona invites him to sit with the women as they conduct their conversation, to take the minutes, for posterity.
Forty or so reporters maneuvered themselves over chairs, armrests and one another to capture this "casual" hello for posterity.
Yes, Guerrero is offering money and fame in posterity: The longer Brady plays, the more of both he'll have.
Oh, and since this is 2017, the system also builds a photo/video collage of the baby for posterity.
There were photos of kids smiling in their parents' arms; couples hand-in-hand; and generations beaming for posterity.
Everything had to be done by hand, and they weren't thinking about posterity; they were thinking about tomorrow's rehearsal.
The truth becomes murky as the history of this man they have all loved is subjectively recorded for posterity.
Trump quickly deleted and corrected his tweet, but not before plenty of Twitter users captured the moment for posterity.
The truth becomes murky as the history of this man they have all loved is subjectively recorded for posterity.
Still, Taft drew a larger lesson about politics in an era when a person's words could be recorded for posterity.
Not to mention, Sam turns on her recorder for posterity, and they film in the Dear White People radio booth.
After ICESat-2's launch, even that will be torn down — though hopefully they'll keep the pieces somewhere, for posterity.
You can save your mix for posterity and, once you're done, upload it to the app's built-in social network.
Stored in a pottery vessel and wrapped with clay, experts believe that they may have been hidden away for posterity.
John McEnroe steered clear, although one of his on-court rants about playing in the rain is there for posterity.
They produced likenesses — generally flattering — that affirmed the status of rulers and nobles for one another, their constituencies and posterity.
And it asks provocative questions about the value of what is seen in pictures that freeze fleeting moments for posterity.
Marilyn Monroe became the legitimate, Hollywood blond bombshell icon, though, in posterity, and Mansfield never really reached that legitimate stature.
As prejudice banished a rich and flourishing music scene from the cultural mainstream, Mr. Smith faithfully documented it for posterity.
Many of the pages, she added, are difficult to read: "They're mostly working drafts and sketches," not intended for posterity.
In creating each one, he was often helping someone assert an identity for posterity in a time of shifting ones.
Still, to critics at the time and to posterity this all looked like a hypocritical charade and a cover-up.
The misdirected movements of everyday life are recorded for posterity, through unwitting subjects not realizing their photo was being taken.
"But up through 'Pete's Dragon' I was still telling people that I wanted to make movies for posterity," he said.
Patriotic and commemorative art was sought, with the intent of committing the people and events of a new nation to posterity.
An accompanying artists' newspaper to be distributed at the performance, Frozen Words, will gather the jumbled and rearranged speeches for posterity.
Despite the fact that his phone only held 10 texts at any time, White kept that very first message for posterity.
So I feel now, with the beauty of Instagram I should clarify my statements, if for nothing else than for posterity.
For museums, nonprofits, and cultural organizations, the use of a text-only logo brings more erudite connotations of posterity and learnedness.
With death approaching, Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, who died on January 20163th aged 82, may also have had an eye on posterity.
But to reward descendants for an accident of birth is "not only groundless and absurd but often hurtful to that posterity".
When the HI-SEAS crew finally emerged today, a documentary film crew was on hand to capture the moment for posterity.
The authors called for a debate about which fragments of human history should be salvaged through relocation and documented for posterity.
Maybe Haven and Honor can give her some styling tips — or at least be there to Snapchat it all for posterity.
Sarno adamantly wants the preservation of his sound archive to continue so that it can be accessible to all for posterity.
I have no idea why anyone would want to do this, but I nonetheless took a pic with Kris for posterity.
Even after the polls close and a winner is declared, the endless tweets and posts will remain up for digital posterity.
That is bad for us but good for posterity—and for students of the literary gestures we imprudently put in pixels.
"CraftsByCharlieG" lists 18 different sculptures, which apparently have all sold out but have been preserved in the "sold" tab for posterity.
But while his earthly remains have now been interred for posterity, there was also an unearthly component to the funeral service.
As the year 2017 begins, we feel confident in saying that more blasering will occur and be posted online for posterity.
A video shot on the Senate floor in November 2018 captures for posterity her lightning takedown of an older, male colleague.
If you make an appointment to meet with someone, your entrance and point of contact are recorded for posterity and searchable online.
By being integral to this national resistance to bigotry and racism we help rebuild the moral fabric of this country for posterity.
The bank's posterity crew teamed up to pitch in to get Green a new furry companion, just in time for his birthday.
Because they knew that change was inevitable, and necessary, they bequeathed to their posterity a document that can live, breathe and adapt.
We adopted the Constitution in the name of We the People, dedicated to promoting the general welfare for our posterity and ourselves.
This idea—that leaving behind only a single book, if a beautiful one, is not enough—poses interesting questions about literary posterity.
While the Vine we once knew is no more, at least Twitter is keeping around your favorite six-second videos for posterity.
Clearly they have longevity on their own, but being recognized for permanent posterity is one more feather in the Colonel's cap. 11.
With the date and origin of the chart established, St. Andrews officials set about the task of preserving the relic for posterity.
With their leather jackets, black berets and lock step formations, these youthful revolutionaries were ready-made for media coverage — and for posterity.
According to The Guardian, the woman, Ana Alicia Salas, said her father had filched the bloodstained weapon to preserve it for posterity.
Official presidential portraits tend to focus heavily on their subjects' dignity: The presidents stand tall in tailored suits, gazing out into posterity.
And it should be noted for posterity that Teodosic held up his breakfast sandwich a bit like a trophy when it arrived.
Undaunted, posterity has latched onto everything, in every letter and every secondhand report of Austen's later years, that smacks of a symptom.
Our beatitudinal myth of posterity—blessed are the unknown geniuses, for they shall be super-famous after they die—is a canard.
David Foster Wallace understood the paradox of ­attempting to write fiction that spoke to posterity and a contemporary audience simultaneously, with equal force.
Posterity finds something horrifying about the sovereigns of Europe, who virtually formed a single extended family, sending their subjects to slaughter one another.
Most of these products won't ever make it beyond the show floor, so that's why we've decided to showcase them here for posterity.
But at the last minute, someone said, "We have these cameras," which were then rigged to film the Demo for a thankful posterity.
In creating a photo book of Upton Park and its surroundings, then, Freddie wanted to preserve something of that collective heritage for posterity.
For now, your best option to save these YouTube videos for posterity is to simply screen record them as you watch and interact.
Dr. Cooper said, however, that the computer would be set aside for posterity, like the ones that had made the three earlier discoveries.
This night I rushed off (in my snazzy black Uber, obviously) for our final dress rehearsal, which we were also filming for posterity.
It is also representative of the perverse extent to which elites spent vast amounts of their wealth to preserve their likeness for posterity.
Luckily, six-second videos are pretty easy to archive for posterity, and all-purpose GIF platform Giphy wants you to do just that.
He has been appointed Autarch of his civilization, a kind of supreme leader, and the novel that we are reading is for posterity.
With their sophisticated digital translation tools, developed through machine learning, these engines can efficiently analyze large language databases and preserve them for posterity.
Miranda has promised that the original cast performance will be recorded for posterity, although it's unclear how and when it would be released.
Helpfully, someone recorded it and put it on YouTube for posterity: You'll notice, however, that he continues to rock out despite the injury.
In an age when practically every waking moment is captured, analyzed, and logged for posterity, leaking anonymously is far from a simple task.
It was obvious to Bourdrez that the people should see that toy car in Dunn's rectum for all of posterity—no pun intended.
But he loved championing up-and-coming writers of color, and he needed help packing away some material in his apartment for posterity.
" If you have any doubts about that, consider Richard Spencer's description of America again: "A white country designed for ourselves and our posterity.
"America was until this past generation a white country designed for ourselves and our posterity," Spencer said to a crowd chanting Nazi salutes.
But as to which tennis legend produced the richer social stories to pass on for posterity, Federer would readily admit: It's no contest.
Precisely because of the constancy of Jewish vulnerability, we glorify Esther's initiative, courage, and wisdom to inculcate these same virtues in our posterity.
You take a screenshot for posterity so that your friends and family will see that, indeed, you went to at least one game.
And so I snapped a picture and added it to my post — recording for posterity a little moment I'd otherwise have forgotten, forever.
Not just in terms of how they are spun in the media, or handled in-house, but how they are marked for posterity.
The actors in this drama are playing their parts and costuming themselves not just for the social media age, but also for posterity.
The teenager, Rishi Sharma, has started a nonprofit organization, Heroes of the Second World War, to record video interviews with them for posterity.
Its closest precedent is probably Wacom's Bambo Spark offers, which are an attempt to bridge real world note taking and the posterity of digital.
Facebook is overhauling how its photo albums work to let users drop in virtually any post from the social network to save for posterity.
But if Democrats do vote to impeach him ahead of a trial in the Republican-led Senate, his administration will be stigmatized for posterity.
Though it occasionally feels repetitive, that length also makes it a thorough record for posterity as well as a compass for radical political change.
To win is not only to beat your opponent, but to perform the act of winning in front of an audience, recorded for posterity.
Here's where to start if you're interested in nuking your timeline and keeping future tweets from falling into the internet's vindictive void of posterity.
I'm creating a binary reality where Elvis and Dylan start the race to posterity as equals, only to have one runner fall and disappear.
And within the frame of a three-sided relationship, it asks provocative questions about the value of pictures that freeze fleeting moments for posterity.
Professional interpreters aren't responsible for documenting meetings for posterity; their notes are intended to assist in translation rather than after-the-fact fact-checking.
With many World War II veterans in their twilight years, one teenager has started a nonprofit to record video interviews with them for posterity.
Trump's presidency has also often produced Washington storms that distract the White House from the events on which he will be judged by posterity.
Residents lined the streets and waved from windows, pulling out their phones to record the scene for posterity, or at least for social media.
In a book of interlocking essays titled "Posthumous Keats: A Personal Biography" (2008), he ruminated on the poet's fame, failures and vindication through posterity.
Also for posterity, Mr. Kostelanetz has been buying back copies of his own books for sale online, to consolidate an inventory of his work.
To document the moment for posterity, it'll provide you with a special certificate and photos of the bears gleefully destroying your ex's salmon namesake.
For me, the inspiration has been overwhelming to try to record this for people and for posterity, because it's so unique in the world.
Twitter users who were at the bar were surprised and excited when the two famous ladies showed up and captured the scenes for serious posterity.
I'm gonna go ahead and guess no, but do feel free to tweet me with your Khia soundtracked sexual exploits for posterity if I'm mistaken.
But traditional is rapidly disappearing, and those old slides and 35mm rolls will only degrade into extinction if we fail to digitize them for posterity.
In the brightly lit main halls an elegant display explains how Nixon recorded White House conversations with hidden microphones, to preserve his presidency for posterity.
Cardi B said in an Instagram live (archived for posterity here) that her song "Money" was released early because Minaj's fans had already leaked it.
Ahead of this, Vine's website and app were updated to allow you to export your Vines for posterity, if you couldn't bear to lose them.
If you weren't able to attend, though, no worries; we've got the full event recorded for posterity, along with breakdowns of what you missed below.
The bomb killed an estimated 60,000 to 80,000 people and gave rise to genetic mutations that would devastate the posterity of entire families, including Koerner's.
US company Medical Genomics already offers a service for growers to have their bespoke strains genetically sequenced and marked for posterity on the Bitcoin blockchain.
In the end, Doorm said, this deprivation made him "very hungry" — so he figured photographing his drawings would be enough to preserve them for posterity.
His important ditty was filmed for posterity and uploaded to Twitter posthaste, as best to rapidly communicate with everyone who so desperately awaited his #take.
Particularly juicy are the hours upon hours of phone conversations, which seem to have been taped more as a matter of habit rather than posterity.
In the final hours, shortly before the experiment ended and the image was frozen for posterity, BlackVoid launched a surprise attack on the American flag.
Because cuneiform was written in clay (rather than, say, on papyrus) and important texts were baked for posterity, a good amount of it survives today.
This would mean that the landing sites would be protected from intentional or accidental human intrusion as a way of preserving the sites for posterity.
So we knew we'd record the show at Beserktown for posterity, but we didn't think we'd play all of these shows and release a record.
None of the photographs, though, carries the slightest suggestion of gratitude for the man who considered their visages worthy of posterity: the good Inspector Byrnes.
These works, which parallel if they don't anticipate the burned canvases of the Italian artist Alberto Burri, are, I suppose, Yoshida's best bet for posterity.
When I informed the world, in November 2010, that I was "KING OF THE V-NECKS," I hadn't considered that I was posting for posterity.
The process of securing a sign for posterity — or until the next renaming — is far more cumbersome than obtaining a temporary one through mayoral edict.
And Ms. Warren's guests were more interested in hearing, and politely challenging, her campaign pitch than eagerly capturing the moment for posterity on their iPhones.
The choice matters, because material governed by the President Records Act, whether public or private, is preserved and formally transferred to the National Archives for posterity.
It's also a destination that many artists who take their work seriously, thinking ahead to the long stretch of posterity, would very much like to avoid.
Notes, signatures and measurements were often written on the inner surfaces of aircraft during the manufacturing process -- sometimes for convenience and sometimes for posterity, AirCorps said.
Honestly it is so dense that I can't tell you what it means, but it felt important that I note the hearing happened here for posterity.
Perhaps if the body recovered from the site of the lovers' last meeting is determined to be Philip, he will be interred with her for posterity.
Here the author is on more comfortable terrain, speculating happily, for instance, on whom posterity will come to see as the defining figure of rock music.
Here individuals of all races are melted into a new race of man, whose labors and posterity will one day cause great changes in the world.
He displayed total moral indifference to his half-dozen children's being reduced to beggary while he got on with the writing posterity now reveres him for.
With that unvarnished chutzpah, they promise you money, and posterity, and they offer you a private confluence with forces and powers you cannot ever fully fathom.
"It's an amazing ballad, where he said how incredibly grateful he is to the Stasi for recording everything he ever said for posterity," Donnersmarck told me.
Muniz also learned that a great amount of effort went into the making of some of these frames, often meant to house the masterpieces for posterity.
That, I suspect, is one of the many aspects to the climate change battle that posterity will find it hard to believe, and impossible to forgive.
In the 1990s, Fred Rogers encouraged the duo to record their duets for posterity, said Jeannine Morrison's son, Alan Morrison, who is now a concert organist.
Mr. Young, now 65, said that it might be hard to imagine sliding back to those rough days, but that the past was critical for posterity.
If you disliked James Polk — many did — you dismissed or denigrated her; if you admired him, you wanted to keep her sanitized, and celebrated, for posterity.
Politwoops, the service that preserves politicians' deleted tweets for posterity and to hold them to account, has a new parent: nonprofit, public interest investigative journalism corporation ProPublica.
This isn't the first time that somebody has included a message with a block of transaction data and stored it for posterity on every bitcoin user's machine.
That makes it maddeningly hard to figure out what the "real" classical Greece was, what it has meant for posterity, or whether such questions are even meaningful.
On Monday the White House's deputy chief digital office wrote that all of the administration's social media posts -- "From tweets to snaps" -- would be maintained for posterity.
But dignity, he maintained, also means having a homeland for the diaspora to remember, so he suggested raising one of the islands to protect it for posterity.
But that didn't stop her from having some fun with Madame Tussauds London's new Princess Leia wax figure, posed for posterity in the itsy bitsy metal bikini.
That makes the blockchain a limited-use tool, although potentially disruptive in areas like recording land registry claims for posterity in countries with weakly enforced property rights.
Perhaps he felt that, even if there was nothing left he could do for Fanny, the treachery of her landlady would at least be recorded for posterity.
We were a growing and aspirational minority in America at the time, entering the decade of the 6900s with vision and the hope that posterity would follow.
The "Jaws" clip is just one in the thriving genre of "last-ride" videos, in which the final moments of amusement park attractions are chronicled for posterity.
It was a scene destined for posterity, and sporting showreels the world over, and one which prompted tears from South Africans on the field and off it.
Angus and I touch briefly on the backlash towards the band after their second album, but he seems not only disinterested but also largely unaware of posterity.
Gone is the Obama White House's page on climate change, which is now archived here for posterity (along with virtually everything else from the Obama-era website).
But how fungible they once were, names and characters and stories still swirling before settling into the shapes of posterity, and how different they might have been.
Where his contemporaries have seen their work produced ad nauseam and entered into posterity, Eastman worked in contention with a system that favored those with privileged access.
But it's also because Cunningham didn't make his hats for posterity — they were daring and inventive objets, willed into existence by the sheer force of his imagination.
She had her own relationship with Jefferson and with other political leaders, and they were proud of their marriage and wanted to save their letters for posterity.
The aim: to capture the sweet, surprising and odd moments from his two young children as they grow up, making a kind of video memory for posterity.
"As much as we will preserve what is culturally sensitive for posterity, we also want to see that people live in a more modern setting," Zahari said.
HBO thus provides a sort-of public service to posterity with "Becoming Warren Buffett," and those who watch the feature-length documentary will feel the richer for it.
Earlier this summer, the DEA decided to wipe these issues from its website, but not before Russ Kick, a government transparency advocate, downloaded the entire catalog for posterity.
While that doesn't mean she doesn't snap them (or post them, say, to her Snapchat or Instagram story), selfies aren't the pics she wants to save for posterity.
The messages can be 30 seconds in length, and they'll also automatically disappear after a day, although recipients can download the videos to their camera rolls for posterity.
This duality speaks to a larger challenge the games industry as a whole faces: How do we preserve for posterity experiences so defined by their time and place?
Rodricks writes of an unspoken world of the last generation of people who fell victim to the poskem tradition, preserving their story for posterity, the publisher's note states.
For posterity, here is a GIF showing the hosts' reactions as Donald states Tiffany's college graduation as a reason for being proud of her to a lesser extent.
With Beckett, she was forbidden to tape-record or take notes on their conversations; not so with Beauvoir, who evidently felt her every word was destined for posterity.
"This seems to be an effort to preserve for posterity the fact that this base, or at least the flight line, existed during the Cold War," he wrote.
"Open skies" has come down to posterity as a partly psychological (and perhaps propagandistic) attempt to alter collective behavior — a sort of Big Brother effect, as it were.
But after about a year, I figured out this wasn't going to work for Diderot because so much of his existence was based on the idea of posterity.
Posterity will be forgiven if it loses track of which alleged conspiracy to rig the system was of the far-right and which was of the far left.
Either the formations are restricted (the better to preserve them for posterity), or it's simply too difficult to place sensors in hard-to-reach spots on the formations.
"Posterity will remember (policymakers) badly for dismissing climate change as a serious threat to our civilization," Phoebe Barnard, one of the lead authors of the report, told CNN.
Deafness to the world of real sound gave Beethoven the freedom to create hitherto undreamed-of new sound-worlds, and that played into his vaulting ambition to address posterity.
Here are 16 stories – straight from former amusement park workers themselves – about the craziest stuff that's gone down inside of one, posted on Reddit for all of posterity. 1.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads To most people, fossilized candy, hairballs, and animal bones belong in the trash, but for Yuji Agematsu, such detritus deserves preservation for posterity.
This association was commemorated for posterity in a painting by Gavin Hamilton (itself the basis of an engraving by John Hall), showing Wood's and Dawkins's "discovery" of the site.
Thankfully, there are those in the world doing God's work, putting washing machines into the hands of ridiculously strong men to throw, and then recording the results for posterity.
After Ms. Trump's personal email use was discovered, Mr. Lowell helped sort out what emails qualified as official records that needed to be kept for posterity, The Post reported.
Criticized by contemporaries and posterity alike for their difficult personalities, the two Adamses certainly nurtured a powerful sense of grievance as they assessed the political developments of their day.
In a time when almost every living moment, for purposes of vanity, posterity, or the state, is documented, it can be either liberating or crushing to lose a recording.
But when you manage to discover in the archives the exact page you've been hunting for, frozen for posterity at exactly the right moment, it's an incredible endorphin rush.
They have played for posterity: facing each other 37 times in official matches over the last 13 years, including three times in 2017, their surprising season of mutual renaissance.
Artistic situations of Dada gazing, such as with Höch, offer a different view on genealogy and a different idea of the relationship between forebears and posterity, progenitors, and descendants.
It appears that Elshamy has been informed that the behind the scenes pics were noticed because they've both been deleted from her Instagram account but saved for posterity on Imgur.
If someone tap your quarter panel, the dashcam should register the impact thanks to a built-in G-shock sensor and lock the recording for posterity—and any potential litigation.
Here is a picture of Puritan New England far different from the "city upon a hill" that John Winthrop hoped he and the other first settlers would leave for posterity.
The Huawei P9 strikes a good balance between sharpness and details, but if I had to choose one for posterity, it'd definitely be the photo taken by the LG G5.
" His closer: "Be assured along with you we will not grow weary, we will not rest, until we restore a culture of life in America for ourselves and our posterity.
Overlooked is the fact that we have achieved more in the name of individual liberty for ourselves and our posterity than any other nation in the history of the world.
The American people are entitled to the truth about all this administration has done, and there should be a formal accounting of Trump's wrongdoing for the public and for posterity.
Bourdelle created "The Defenders" for his birthplace, the town of Montauban in the Midi-Pyrénées section of southern France, and took photographic documentation of the impressive production process for posterity.
Lucky for us, Larry's oh-so-relatable outbursts have been captured for posterity — and we've compiled some of his best to get you ready for this weekend's historic episode of SNL.
If you're switching between Android and iOS, you can export your texts to preserve them for posterity, but you there's no way to load them back up on your new phone.
With luck, it will not be long before the world's last Guinea worm becomes a celebrity—preserved for posterity in a formalin-filled jar at the Carter Centre's headquarters, in Atlanta.
For posterity, here are a bunch of other Remember This functions Amazon suggested in an email to TechCrunch earlier today, Alexa, remember that my niece's T-shirt size is a medium.
But the star admits that her offscreen wardrobe couldn't be more different from LJ's (but that didn't stop her from stealing a few key pieces from her character's closet for posterity).
" —ZD "Rhys took this picture of me...at a gay bar in Venice Beach, after doing a freelance gig where he covertly filmed, for posterity, a guy proposing to his girlfriend.
All the art produced at Headz was professionally photographed for posterity and will be returned to its creators, who were told to write their names and email addresses on the back.
"Posterity drove him to write manuscripts and make tapes and catalog everything," said Ricky Riccardi, the director of research collections at the Louis Armstrong House Museum and a noted Armstrong scholar.
It seems that Berman — like the other artists in this wonderful show — used any and every occasion to make something into art without thinking about posterity or their place in history.
And it cracks a window onto the rarefied trade in writers' papers, and the delicate calibrations of money, emotion and concern for posterity that determine where they ultimately come to rest.
If he takes away just one thing from the president who launched a century of progress, it should be his thunderous pitch for posterity in his New Nationalism speech of 1910.
Figurative paintings depicting Buddhist funerary rites are showcased in crates as if to suggest the end of the artist's oeuvre and, with it, perhaps, the conservation of his art for posterity.
The Egyptians clearly shared our modern appreciation for cat antics, because they established feline worship cults, integrated cats into artwork and culture, and mummified cat remains to preserve them for posterity.
One exit on that highway was this song, which may be a footnote to the whole saga but nonetheless is a great thing to listen to for the sake of posterity.
After you've submitted your stool for posterity, the image is separated from the metadata (your email address and other potentially identifying information) so that your donation can remain anonymous and HIPAA compliant.
" But then the essay found its answer, among not the humans but the animals: "Were his work at an end, upon what would his claim to the consideration of posterity be founded?
But there's still a low-grade urgency to save our social media for posterity — and it's particularly urgent in cases in which social media itself had a profound influence on historic events.
There is little choice, he argues, but to let go of the ego gratification of posterity in our era of transience, quicksilver tastes and the dearth of support for ambitious public development.
Both of their inhabitants have, in their own ways, dedicated their lives to their family's history, Kevin in his archiving and Mira in maintaining her father's studio, extending and shaping its posterity.
Well, this way please: look no further than this very special video of Mac DeMarco performing Billy Joel's "Just The Way You Are" on karaoke, included for posterity and guaranteed mood improvement above.
Archivist Jason Scott outlined the emulation process of LCD, VFD, and LED-based games to MAME, and the thoughtful consideration that goes on behind determining which games need to be preserved for posterity.
The feature is slightly reminiscent of Snapchat's Memories section, which is designed to hold photos and videos you capture for posterity, but don't necessarily want to share with friends or on your story.
In addition to exposing Chernobyl's stark scenery to a much broader audience, the project is intended to capture the ruins for posterity, and raise money and awareness for the survivors of the catastrophe.
If the final vengeance of a screen icon is in the soundbites that live in posterity, then Diana has trounced the media in death in a way that she never could in life.
For the duration of time it took to drink a cup of coffee, we talked about writing, the importance of death for comedy, teaching poetry to kids, and the specter of literary posterity.
Ultimately, Pluta and von Rintelen hope that the advancement of new technologies will soon allow other museum institutions across the world to conserve skewered rotatable versions of their fragile bug specimens for posterity.
But some writers, such as Ms. Shane, do not save them for posterity, so the only way to read certain newsletters is to subscribe and receive them at the moment they are sent.
It's built around private audiotapes Ali recorded for posterity, and focuses on his personal life, with interviews with his inner circle of family and friends, as well as George Foreman and Mike Tyson.
Fashion Review There was something awfully appropriate about the fact that Michelle Obama's official-for-posterity portrait by the painter Amy Sherald was unveiled smack in the middle of the New York shows.
In August, a Florida woman was sentenced to 16 years in prison after negotiating the murder of her husband with an undercover police officer, recorded for posterity in a video now on YouTube.
But recent additions like the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center prove that this city in the heart of the Mediterranean isn't afraid to raise new monuments and leave a bold statement for posterity.
The Archive Team has been working for years to preserve and archive parts of the internet for posterity, starting in 2009 when Yahoo killed Geocities — an early warning of the decade to come.
If the Prado was his great gift to Spain, then perhaps Goya's great gift to posterity was the ability to convey Ferdinand's devious character in a portrait that the king himself would approve.
But that Wednesday night in 21991, he was just another guy at the bar with Cannon, who was complaining about how no one was documenting what was happening at the Nuyorican for posterity.
Note, however, that speculations that one of these days he might drop the n-word in a similar situation are almost surely fantasy; even with Trump I feel confident writing that for posterity.
Some have also questioned whether the deletion of National Park Service tweets is in violation of the Federal Records Act, which requires each agency to preserve its records—including social media—for posterity. Hmm.
Because this is a rare item—in the sense that videos like these are often removed from YouTube for anti-posterity—it has only managed to live on in Daily Motion's low bitrate servers.
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - The last time the entire Sistine Chapel was photographed for posterity, digital photography was in its infancy and words like pixels were bandied about mostly by computer nerds and NASA scientists.
She also has recommendations for digital storage sites, so if you delight in recycling all those papers like I do, you can keep the most cherished artwork for posterity without keeping the actual objects.
And he already has an eye to posterity, telling investors that over 90 percent of key company meetings, decisions and events have been recorded on video to be analyzed by future generations studying Alibaba.
The sources tend to be current or former White House staffers jostling for position and posterity, strategically leaking to journalists in order to cast themselves as noble custodians and their rivals as craven sycophants.
So last summer, after some intense lobbying of my wife, I did something radical: I installed several cameras in my living room and dining room to record everything we did at home for posterity.
Yet increasingly it is evident that Mr. Browne's collections are pitched toward his posterity — the inevitable museum retrospective — and equally that his sculptural clothing is armor to protect the wearer from a hostile world.
The city is getting behind an ambitious project to digitally record the sounds of the Stradivarius instruments for posterity, as well as others by Amati and Guarneri del Gesù, two other famous Cremona craftsmen.
Your first experience is indelible, all glitches and frustrations, but you're expected to form some conclusions that will stand up in posterity against a product that might look wholly different in a matter of months.
Louis Viardot emerges as a quiet hero, Pauline Viardot as a ruthless but likeable pragmatist and Turgenev as an insufferable prig whom posterity (and perhaps Louis) could forgive only because of his excellent, observant prose.
Galling, then, perhaps that her one moment of Grand Slam glory has been recorded for posterity on the trophy with the letters 'AUST' next to her name, denoting Australia rather than the 'GBR' for Britain.
In his diaries, as at court, Alam was indefatigably shrewd: With an eye—one suspects—on posterity, he exonerated himself, heaping blame for the regime's abuses on his rival the prime minister, Amir Abbas Hoveyda.
The posterity of their community, said Dream, is ultimately what's at stake for today's generation of club kids—many of whom ascribe to queer ideals of community building and self-empowerment over debauchery and cynicism.
VCRs didn't really exist when the first men walked on the moon, but NASA was ahead of the curve and recorded the event for posterity on videotapes — which just sold at auction for $21.82 million.
That's both because of Snapchat's growth and the company's philosophy of sharing rougher, on-the-spot images and videos not designed for posterity — in other words, content that won't live on in Facebook's collective memory.
The work: It could be as simple as tagging websites to be saved for posterity in the Internet Archive or as difficult as building algorithms to manage downloading gigabytes worth of datasets from the DOE.
While a work such as the Philadelphia Symphony stands firmly in a neoclassical idiom, its wistful lyricism points to Mahler, whose influence came out in full colors in the cantata "An die Nachgeborene" ("To Posterity").
" Describing the United States as a nation that was "until this past generation a white country, designed for ourselves and our posterity," Spencer concluded his remarks by declaring, "Hail Trump, hail our people, hail victory.
We must unapologetically preach that the greatest successes and joy come not from short-term and hedonistic living in the now, but rather tirelessly working for the benefit of not only yourself but your posterity.
Kirstjen Nielsen is a lying bleep that she&aposd be put in a cage and poked at by passersby, the bleep should be pilloried in Lafayette Square naked, whipped by passerby while being filmed for posterity.
But posterity may look back at a speech given at an air base in southern Israel in the evening of December 260th, and conclude that the president of Israel, Reuven Rivlin, was speaking a simple truth.
He said he was looking far into the future for ways to build the team for posterity — focusing on the youth academy, upgrading training facilities, and looking into cutting edge technology to scout and analyze athletes.
And Roosevelt -- despite creating the 100-day measuring stick because of his efforts to recover from the Great Depression -- would be judged by posterity for his role in saving Western civilization from the threat of Nazism.
If he can end the standoff that has prevailed since the 1950-53 Korean War, he will have won a place in history that may offer redemption in posterity even if his presidency ends in ignominy.
As climate indicators, then, artworks offer clues about how our species understands its material legacy in an era when it has become increasingly difficult to imagine the exalted posterity such works were once meant to secure.
The fact of that suffering, however, is not in doubt, and posterity has both pitied him for his exhausting mental fight and venerated the result; without the fighting, we believe, we would not have the art.
"Criticized by contemporaries and posterity alike for their difficult personalities, the two Adamses certainly nurtured a powerful sense of grievance as they assessed the political developments of their day," Virginia DeJohn Anderson notes in her review.
No one as smart as Mr. Owens bothers about posterity and, in the eyes of this viewer, at least, his shows are inevitably about mortality, about the vulnerability of the body that must carry us through.
It centered on the more fraught matter of what might be called emotional property—Hardwick's rights to her own privacy and pain, claims to be adjudicated not by a court but by friends, critics, and posterity.
Much to the delight of Duffer brother-obsessees everywhere, the 12-year-old actress captured the moment she transformed into her supernatural alter ego for posterity, posting a time-lapse video to her Twitter account on Sunday.
AS A child, Oscar Wilde announced that he would like to be remembered as the hero of a "cause célèbre and to go down to posterity as the defendant in such a case as 'Regina Versus Wilde'".
Once your live video is done, it'll be on your Timeline, where you can either save it for posterity or delete it to save yourself future embarrassment — depending on what you were livestreaming in the first place.
Well, thank your lucky stars for those who are quick to screenshot their Snapchats for posterity: Because of them, we can get a closer (and longer-than-24-hours) look at the new, upcoming West-designed shoes.
After lawmakers in both parties and the National Archives told the White House that presidential tweets—even those deleted because of misspellings—should be preserved for posterity, administration officials reassured everyone that they were being properly saved.
The Constitution speaks of "our posterity" for a reason: We are a nation of immigrants, but when people think about the undiscovered America of the future, its strongest claim on them is one their own descendants make.
You're dealing with people that the government hired, filmmakers that were government employees with the agenda of going to the Western Front in France and Belgium with their cameras and recording the First World War for posterity.
Without recordings, French trial arguments are generally lost to posterity; to counter that, Mr. Aron opted to reconstruct 45 of them, using his own notes as well as shorthand court archives and lawyers' copies of their arguments.
Bouton noticed everything, and recorded it all for posterity in 1969, when he decided to write a diary of his season with the expansion Seattle Pilots (and, at the end of that year, with the Houston Astros).
The bombshell historical study, McNamara explains lamely in "The Post," was meant "for posterity," not to be released publicly "until it can be read with some perspective" rather than when American soldiers were still dying in 1971.
So it's a mixed bag: I'm okay with relying on the Mi 25 for casual snaps, but I find myself longing for something like an LG G4 when I know I'll want to save a photo for posterity.
But his account does pry open the closed doors of the most unconventional White House in decades, and along with other insider accounts is certain to play a role in how this unusual President is remembered by posterity.
Clinton's book, then, offers an occasion to see what those who suffered what she suffered — defeat at the polls after years of toil at once exhilarating and exhausting — have chosen to share with posterity in their own memoirs.
Visually, all we have are those paintings by John Trumbull, Charles Willson Peale and Gilbert Stuart, all of which are designed to memorialize iconic figures in patriotic scenes, where even dying men seem to be posing for posterity.
Each senator, as a constitutional steward, has the power to ensure that her or his name will be recorded by posterity as one who proved him or herself as equal to the trust expected by the constitutional framers.
Like so many features that have found their way into Instagram in recent years, the creeper warning was cribbed from Snapchat, which alerts users when a photo or video from their story was saved for posterity in a screenshot.
He explicitly condemned an alt-right conference in Washington last year, where movement leader Richard Spencer waxed nostalgic about when America was "a white country designed for ourselves and our posterity" and audience members hailed him with Nazi salutes.
Haunted by the brutalities of war and the deaths of his loved ones, the 21912th century Italian prince Pier Francesco Orsini hired architect Pirro Ligorio to construct huge stone grotesqueries to preserve Orsini's horror, grief, and trauma for posterity.
Any lessons posterity might have derived from this visual corpus misrepresented a Revolution that was far too contentious and rough-edged to be captured by the smooth application of paint to canvas, however skillful the wielder of the brush.
The leak comes from Ford's own website, as screenshotted for posterity by Jalopnick, and includes photos of most angles of the car, including the interior, as well as pricing and configuration details for the model variants available at launch.
Well it's interesting you say that because I was at the Smithsonian 10 years ago and they had all these computers they had to save because they were trying to save them for posterity, all the various computers and devices.
Indeed, she said, he seemed on the verge of an artistic maturity that would have secured his works for posterity had he not died of a fever in 1853 at 32, as if in fulfillment of some mournful Irish ballad.
The bookmark benefitsScreenshot: GizmodoBookmarks, rather obviously, help you keep track of stuff on the web: The apps you use most often, the sites you need to load up regularly, the articles you want to save for posterity, and so on.
This time, Reddam and his team will leave Baltimore with the long, lonely faces of losers, his hopes for a second shot at posterity derailed by Exaggerator, who finally triumphed over Nyquist in a muddy, fast-paced race at Pimlico.
Saturday was the electronic lover's wet dream; a roster including Andy C, Annie Mac and Chase in Status had teens with clenched jaws and cross-body bags thrusting their phones above pulsing crowds, capturing the drop on Insta Stories for posterity.
"If we lose our precious land to Thaad, we will be ashamed before our ancestors and posterity," Kim Hang-gon, who oversees the Seongju county government, told the crowd, many of them aging melon farmers, according to the news agency Yonhap.
Last year, he published a photo of a woman in a fabulous coat who looked so much like me that I clipped it, showed it around (amazing one and all), and tucked it into the sleeve of my journal for posterity.
The right answer is of course (C), and thanks to Brown — I like to picture him introducing himself at cocktail parties as "Dante Brown" — there is recent precedent for borrowing a classic's title in hopes that its posterity might rub off.
"The idea that posterity has been made to believe that I knew about and/or witnessed the death of my beloved family and left with Starkweather willingly on a murder spree is too much for me to bear anymore," Fugate wrote.
Dr. Steven Pearlman, a facial plastic surgeon who runs a private practice in Manhattan and takes before-and-after photos of his patients for posterity, criticized the deceptive visuals of the transformation photos that flash across the homepage of Jawzrsize's site.
In Giroud's telling, Kanté was too "shy" to ask to hold the famous trophy aloft; instead, as his teammates celebrated on the field in Moscow, his teammate Steven Nzonzi had to ask that Kanté be given his moment for posterity, too.
In November, shortly before blasting off on a Soyuz rocket from Russia's Baikonur Cosmodrome on the steppes of Kazakhstan — the only spaceport capable of sending astronauts to the International Space Station — he took a moment to describe his mission for posterity.
" As Chapoutot notes, "It was thus also important to incarnate the Nordic physical archetype for posterity; the Germans of the Third Reich would live on for all eternity just like the Greeks, who had bequeathed them a vision of perfection.
READ MORE: Democrats want Mueller to just answer if Trump broke the law Trump kept it up with a third tweet, an unhinged riff that, because it was written by the president, will be preserved for posterity in the Library of Congress forever.
For the last five years she has created artworks, hosted symposia and lobbied the film industry, with the help of directors like Christopher Nolan and Quentin Tarantino, to save analog filmmaking materials for the use of artists like herself, and for posterity.
It was all impeccably hashtagged and livestreamed and chronicled for posterity on the website of the Center for Cyber and Homeland Security (one of these strange, post-9/11 hybrid institutions that acts as a holding center for government officials between appointments).
It is the oldest meteorite impact with a confirmed date on record, and has become famous for its dramatic fall from the heavens, an event that was witnessed by onlookers and recorded for posterity by writers like the Italian priest Sigismondo Tizio.
Recently released CCTV video shows the young lads touching and pulling the wall-mounted work, but we also see their two adult chaperones whip out their phones and film the entire incident — because documentation of this precious scene for posterity sure beats discipline.
The artist has long been recognized as instrumental in Abraham Lincoln's landmark 1864 decision to create the nation's first federal parkland, saving for posterity the Yosemite Valley and the Mariposa Grove of Giant Sequoias, thanks to Watkins' stunning landscape photographs of the region.
There does exist a version of events, however, rendered in a coherent way, in the manner of photographs recorded for posterity — a pair of photo books printed for our parents, who requested a way to show photos that didn't involve their phones.
It occurred to me that Reid, typically as self-aware as he is unsentimental, could have been engaged in a gentle playacting of how two old Senate combatants of a fast-vanishing era are supposed to say goodbye to each other for posterity.
According to ABC News, archive head David S. Ferriero informed two Democratic senators last week that the Trump's tweets are being preserved for posterity, so future generations can revel in the president's peculiar and unprecedented use of Twitter as an art form and governing tool.
" Young's request to not use the song elicited a harsher Twitter response in Trump than the NPI conference in Washington in which a group celebrating his election referred to America as "...until this past generation a white country designed for ourselves and our posterity.
Altogether, the videos ran for about eight minutes total; Cardi would later delete them, but not before someone compiled them on YouTube for posterity: Cardi's posts made it seem like she had hit Nicki with her full arsenal of truth, feelings, and meme-worthy phrases.
"; the Preamble to the U.S. Constitution, "(to) secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution"; and Lincoln's Gettysburg address, "(that) government of the people, by the people, for the people shall not perish from the earth.
But many of the group's volunteer archivists—some of whom also frequent forums like /r/datahoarder—are more inclined to find joy and pride than frustration in loading their hard drives and public online archives with as much data as they can save for posterity.
For the sake of posterity however, and to ruffle the perineum of Britain's elder statesmen, here's a rundown through the young, well-dressed dynasties crawling through our country's cities and parks, wasting money on clothing they will likely regret in the years to come.
"We formed For All Moonkind with a mission to ensure the Apollo landing sites be recognized by the United Nations for their outstanding value to humanity and protected for posterity," Michelle Hanlon, a space lawyer and co-founder of the organization, said in a statement.
The "What We Could Not Shout Out To The World" exhibition will for the first time display original documents prepared and hidden by historian Emanuel Ringelblum and a few dozen helpers who risked their lives in the Ghetto to save whatever was possible for posterity.
The result is the flexibility to both chat through expiring photos and off-the-cuff messages knowing they will or can disappear, while also being able to have reliable, utilitarian chats and privately share photos for posterity without the fear that one wrong tap could erase them.
Whatever the precise reasons for what went on after kick off on Boxing Day 1963 – sporadic overindulgence, psychological dissonance between teams, contemporary tactics, or the whole lot – it is a date which has been etched into the annals English football folklore, and deservedly preserved for posterity.
"The Daily had an obligation to capture the event, both for the benefit of its current audience as well as for posterity," Charles Whitaker, dean of Northwestern's highly acclaimed Medill journalism school, said in a lengthy statement he issued as the debate roiled the journalism profession.
For posterity, there was also that rancid collaboration with Far East Movement that sounds like the entire Oceana club franchise gained sentience and learned what a drop was, but after a few WKDs and a pinger I'm sure the general attitude towards that would change too.
But what we can be surer of is that there's love: the love with which Dawoud Bey has seen the elements of the moment and captured them for posterity, and the love with which, almost three decades later, I am looking at this portrait in a book.
Here's a selection of Carney's tweets, captured for posterity by BuzzFeed's Ryan Mac, who was the among the many Carney took aim at: It's even funnier when you think about how this guy is getting paid millions as an Amazon SVP and just can't log off. pic.twitter.
It was wonderful to see his face shining at us out of a thin cloud of these delicate fumes as he stirred, and mixed, and tasted, and looked as if he were making, instead of a punch, a fortune for his family down to the latest posterity.
Tapping into the generation of consumers who think of travel not just as going somewhere, but having an "experience" (and, ideally, recording it for Insta-posterity), it has built a marketplace to connect them with people who will help guarantee that this is what they will get.
A few years ago, he thought to hold his laptop up to a speaker and record the few songs he considers solid (even in 2016, the Myspace player was garbage, and there's no download function) and post them to YouTube for "posterity"–but mostly, for him.
We like our battles to have a beginning and an end, to mark a moment and leave a meaning that posterity can grasp and visitors can celebrate — usually, a symbolic or strategic turning point, when one side loses the initiative and never regains it, as at Gettysburg or Stalingrad.
For the sake of posterity, here's the statement highlighted in a court filing by Lyft from March 30:Just for fun, let's take a look at page 3 of the S-1 form Lyft recently filed with the SEC in the lead-up to the company's $25 billion IPO:Oh!
"We only know what the donor gives us and our [data] vendor gives us, so it's always a positive thing to be informed of errors in any report, so that records can be updated, and ultimately, can provide an accurate account of what happened, for posterity," he said.
MORE's legacy, the totality of the Democratic Party's response has been to fight back for fight's sake — not for God, not for glory, not for values, not for liberty, not for our children and posterity—but simply to remain unyielding at every turn and to consider that victory.
It is for this reason — for the hundreds of trillions of dollars of opportunity in this new gold rush, to enable a new frontier of liberty, and ensure the benefits that frontier can provide to ourselves and our posterity — that we embark now upon creating a U.S. Space Force.
With the help of the Cumaean Sibyl, Aeneas undertakes the frightening journey to visit him among the dead, both out of filial devotion and in order to gain a vision of his own epic posterity: the mythical descendants, culminating in the historical Augustus, who will establish the Roman Empire.
Not everyone loved those two trends when they made their catwalk debuts ("There's a reason those 1980s pieces ended up in resale shops as opposed to preserved for posterity," Vanessa Friedman, The Times fashion critic, wrote of the look as interpreted by Anthony Vaccarello at Yves Saint Laurent).
We have to deal only with those which the moment proposes to us … All we can do for posterity is to try to plug along in a way to make them think we — the old folks — did the best we could for justice, as we could understand it.
While it's old news for fast food brands to take to social media with their own nihilist takes, all ready for meme posterity, Applebee's is building the anxieties of the age into brand strategy, selling food and drink that's specifically targeted at dulling the pain of our current existence.
By eliminating these drawings he wanted posterity, when thinking of the great Michelangelo, to be confronted with a towering figure of insurmountable genius, one as cold and stiff as the marble he worked with—in short, a man who conjured up the great masterpieces in Western art with minimal effort.
Murnane began keeping the archives more than 50 years ago, both for posterity and to satisfy his own meticulous sense of order, and he has left strict instructions regarding their contents, which are not to be made public until after his own death and the death of his surviving siblings.
In Philadelphia 232 years ago, the Framers met as representatives of we, the people, to deliberate and craft a Constitution forming a more perfect union, establishing justice, ensuring domestic tranquility, providing for the common defense, promoting the general welfare, and securing the blessing of liberty to them and to posterity.
So as they sit silently at their desks for hours on end, they are finding ways to document the trial in modern ways and age-old ones, working to keep track of evidence and arguments, to communicate with their constituents about the process and to preserve their memories for posterity.
But as part of the "forever wild" provision in New York's constitution, newly acquired lands added to the preserve are to be protected for posterity as "wild forest lands," requiring the demolition of most existing structures like the Gooley complex in order to return the land to a wilderness state.
OPINION: The Navy, grace and Star Wars: three ways to heal AmericaDemocrats at least operated from the evidence unearthed by the impeachment inquiry as individual members took advantage of a prime-time spotlight to claim their moment for posterity and to accuse Trump of violating his oath of office in Ukraine.
On this week's episode we discuss why Snapchat is still committed to making hardware despite an unspectacular first attempt, why Arielle should probably replace Evan Spiegel as Snap's CEO, and what the ephemerality of photos in 24-hour "stories" will mean for people who someday might want those snaps and grams for posterity.
They believed their "last stand" was a statement posterity would remember: the Temple's final position was that it was better to die together, as socialists united to the cause of equality and freedom, than be forced to return to the racist, sexist, and classist society they had left behind in the United States.
Yet posterity might score him higher on a broader metric had he been as effective in the more intimate persuasions of Congress, as consistent in projecting empathy as at exhortation, or more resolute abroad; had he been as adept at championing legislation or facing down tyrants as he could be at stirring hearts.
But perhaps the most enduring truth of the internet is that so many of its foundational moments and decisive turning points—from Kline's "lo" to Zuckerberg's late-night coding sessions producing a service for "dumb fucks" at Harvard—emerged from ad hoc actions and experiments undertaken with little sense of foresight or posterity.
We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America. Adapted
Also a reminder that, once the accolades stop and the impossible task of figuring out what happens next to his house is resolved, perhaps the best way to truly honor him would be not simply to wear his clothes or donate them to a museum for posterity but to pick up his baton.
WE MUST ACT NOW to adequately fund the maintenance of these treasures, and adequately staff them, so that we are not vilified by our posterity for being the generation that was too blind to see what we had been given, and too miserly to pass these treasures intact to future generations of Americans.
It will be the artisan's from start to finish, through the gluing and the feather-light sanding and the infinitesimal strokes of dye applied at the edges by an ultrafine brush and the tap-tap of a tiny hammer that ensures the hardware is perfectly aligned and anchored for posterity to the skins.
KIM KARDASHIAN & KANYE WEST In a now-iconic moment captured forever for posterity by the Keeping Up with the Kardashians cameras (watch it here!), Kanye West popped the question to Kim Kardashian by renting out San Francisco's AT&T Park on the reality star's 34th birthday in front of her family and close friends.
Here is song manufactured by committee, designed not for the radio or for career-enhancing posterity but to be slapped atop the scrolling credits of the "Ghostbusters" remake, a shout at the crowd as it flees the theater to affirm its ticket-purchase choice the way you would encourage an M.M.A. fighter in the octagon.
The former block-wide department store, built in 1929, will host rotating pop-up markets devoted to local artists — and has been engaged in incredibly responsible historical preservation, which has included donating bricks made by enslaved people to EJI — as well as keep its old "Whites Only" and "Colored Only" signs on display for posterity.
For the Western University anthropologists who analyzed the mummy, it's a fascinating glimpse into ancient Egypt, but for the family who endured this loss, it was a heart-wrenching tragedy—so much so that the family took the time to wrap the stillborn baby in cloth and place the remains inside a small coffin for posterity.
Plus, watching the moon landing in real time... -- Al Tompkins has a big picture look at "what the live broadcast of the moon landing meant to America" at the time... -- And Joshua Benton looks back at the NYT's MEN WALK ON MOON front page and the poet who was chosen to "sum up the goggling achievement for posterity..."
During his time away from the office, Zuckerberg was fond of sharing pictures of his adorable daughter Max, impossibly cute dog Beast and jumping into the comments section with readers to answer questions about everything from his $45 billion charitable efforts to whether he actually changes diapers (yes, yes he does.) A few highlights, for posterity:
Considering that the idea of the American dream has roots in the Declaration of Independence ("all men are created equal" with the right to "life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness") and US Constitution ("secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity"), one could even call Trump's desire to revoke birthright citizenship inherently un-American.
Cameramen skipped around the stage and ran through the water like renegade Pac-Men to record it for posterity (or at least streaming): the moment when Savage x Fenty (not to be confused with Fenty, the fashion line Rihanna has with LVMH) finally crushed the flailing Victoria's Secret beneath its high-stomping, all-inclusive, woman-driven feet.
"Plaintiff is entitled to see for himself whether any documents that were generated can be considered 'findings' by Commission staff or between certain of the commissioners and staff that, in lieu of a formal set of 'findings' or formal final report, will be recorded for posterity in the Archives as the fruits of the Commission," Kollar-Kotelly wrote Wednesday.
And he's done so in a series of Snapchats collected on YouTube for posterity (with a considerate apology for posting the vertical video too): Having identified the group's simple three-chord songwriting structure, Fassold busts out a bunch of different Chainsmokers-esque songs about literally everything (champagne, oak trees, Febreeze and laundry detergent) in mere seconds.
Peter Fonda sent out a series of tweets this week, calling for Barron Trump to be ripped from his mother and put in a cage with pedophiles, then he went after Sarah Sanders and Kirstjen Nielsen tweeting that Sanders' kids should be taken from her and Nielsen should be put in a cage, stripped naked, and whipped publicly with it filmed for posterity.
The exhibition will continue through February 3, but Friday will be the first opportunity to get your hands on the Art in Ad Places book, featuring images of the surreptitious streetscape interventions — by artists including Kameelah Janan Rasheed, the Guerrilla Girls, Rebecca Morgan, Jamel Shabazz, Molly Crabapple, Jeffrey Gibson, and Shepard Fairey — photographed for posterity before they were replaced once again by advertising.
That clearly suggests a preservation bias in the fossil record—and, since animals that get buried in hot springs, marshes, crevasses and sinkholes are much more likely to be preserved for posterity than those that die in the open air, the data confirm the inference drawn from the well-preserved specimens, that male mammoths walked alone, and suffered as a result. Papers
We can only assume that when, in a separate letter written three years earlier, in the midst of the Revolutionary War, he expressed his wish that posterity would "make a good use of" the liberty he sought, he had in mind something like the 62,000-square-foot headquarters of Focus Brands, the Atlanta-based operator of 6,536 food franchise locations.
I'm leafing through this file in the back of this tiny museum, and I find not only letters between the girls, but also, one of the most moving things: Pearl Payne, who was clearly a very intelligent woman, though she had to leave school when she was 13, had written — for posterity, really — what happened to her, detailing fully her medical conditions.
In the run-up to the election, the president sat down with historian Doris Kearns Goodwin for Vanity Fair, and talked about posterity: "Sometimes I carry with me that perspective, which tells me that my particular worries on any given day—how I'm doing in the polls, or what somebody is saying about me… for good or for ill—isn't particularly relevant," he said.
So, like clockwork, every three years digital rights groups and individuals like author and activist Cory Doctorow—often with the help of briefs written by law school students—are forced to defend what should be fundamental consumer rights, whether that's the ability to repair your own car, preserve older abandoned video games for posterity, or unlock smartphones and tablets to make it easier to switch mobile carriers.
Caitlyn Jenner has taken Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE up on his offer to use the restroom of her choosing while visiting one of his Trump Towers — and recorded the landmark moment for posterity.
Plugging these numbers into his model, Dr Croft showed that the diminution of fecundity in elderly females that this intergenerational competition creates, combined with the fact that the youngsters an elderly female is competing with are often her own daughters (so it is her grandoffspring that are benefiting), means it is better for her posterity if she gives up breeding altogether, and concentrates her efforts on helping those daughters.
Anyway, there have been loads of times when Philip has cheated death (either death thrust upon him by speculation, or, like, actually, like this time), so for posterity I have mapped his apparent proximity to death out on this helpful graph and accompanying written timeline: Back in 2011, when Phil was a wee spring chicken of only 90, his Wikipedia entry was changed to say that he had died.
And Ben Carson recited the preamble to the Constitution: Please think of our Founding Fathers as you listen: We the people of the United States, in order to form a more perfect union, establish justice, ensure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general welfare and secure the benefits of liberty1 to ourselves and our posterity do ordain and establish this constitution of the United States of America.
" (Winters had himself complained about the inadequacy of existing anthologies.) But Williams accepted the ground for chastisement: "At the risk of sounding maudlin"—he knew his audience—"I must say to you what is so obvious to me that perhaps on occasion I do not say it directly enough: that there is no man alive whose work I value more than yours, of whose posterity I am more sure, and to whom I feel a profounder debt.
Just as the assassination of an Austrian noble in Sarajevo touched off World War I in the early twentieth century, it's likely that future historians will look back at the bleak landscape of resource rivalry and mass climate migration in the twenty-second century, and marvel at how long, and how extensively, world leaders were briefed on the specter of climate chaos, only to shirk their basic responsibilities to provide and govern for posterity over an entire political generation.
They're vivid and ugly and indelible, and came out somewhere on the timeline between the construction of a $43,000 soundproof booth for his most important calls and his insistence that aides pick up his dry cleaning, find out about the procurement of a used mattress from the Trump International Hotel in Washington, look into the acquisition of a Chick-fil-A franchise for his wife, and retroactively delete official events on his calendar that he didn't want remembered for posterity.

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