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"seminal" Definitions
  1. (formal) very important and having a strong influence on later developments
  2. [usually before noun] (specialist) of or containing semen

838 Sentences With "seminal"

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Having played home to seminal record after seminal record, they've cemented their place in the pantheon of UK club culture.
The case suggests that the virus penetrates the prostate, seminal vesicles or bulbourethral glands, which together produce pre-ejaculate and seminal fluid.
Soon after, he kicks-off his seminal 230D grid Mondrianesque kinetic sculpture series that includes the seminal "Cysp 19613" (21961), which appeared in Jasia Reichardt's famous 21 exhibition Cybernetic Serendipity.
"It really was a seminal moment for me," he said.
Driving the news: A seminal report to be released Oct.
A gripping, scrupulous history of a seminal but mythologised atrocity.
Nobody's mentioned one book that's been seminal to Bannon's thinking.
NB: this is not a cover of Cake's seminal hit.
Three years later, came Danger Mouse's seminal The Grey Album.
John Carpenter's original 1978 Halloween was a seminal horror film.
"I think this will be a seminal fight," he says.
"She was a seminal thinker in epidemiology," Dr. Laughlin said.
Perhaps the most seminal case in this regard, Marbury v.
He suggested that the seminal case New York Times v.
WIRED seminal insider look at the past two years at Facebook.
The other was the star of Star Wars, another seminal classic.
The company is behind seminal works like Rokudenashiko's What Is Obscenity?
Martin Luther King delivered his seminal "I Have a Dream" speech.
It features 12 soundstages, each named after a seminal black actor.
I just want to kind of mention that it is seminal.
Ali would box many, many more seminal matches in his career.
The manuscript of Varèse's seminal "Déserts" is in Mr. Chou's handwriting.
It's the definitive version of a truly unique, seminal puzzle classic.
Be smart: This was a seminal moment for Republican congressional leaders.
Produced by Joan Jett, it's still considered a seminal hardcore record.
Among other things, the seminal 1966 Supreme Court case, Miranda v.
The band had released their seminal album Psychocandy the year before.
Either way, this adaptation of Alex Haley's seminal book is affecting.
Masses, one of the seminal publications of the early twentieth century
This marks a seminal moment in the history of the Senate.
Yes, seventy seven other songs have nicked Jackson Jr's seminal sequence.
This election has crescendoed into a seminal moment for American feminism.
The seminal film Behind the Green Door came out in 240.
He's the Marc Andreessen of this storyline… seminal, smart and strategic.
" She told me, "It was the seminal moment in my life.
Both were seminal to his career, and his life, Day said.
Curious who cut the lacquer on Daft Punk's seminal Discovery album?
Advocates of the amendment nevertheless called its passage a seminal moment.
Diane Paulus, director "You Oughta Know" is such a seminal song.
There wasn't enough mainstream coverage of this seminal violence in communities.
As years go, 6 had its fair share of seminal moments.
There's some seminal works around not just Harriet Tubman, but slavery.
The Fulbright hearings made a seminal contribution to American foreign policy.
To top it off, Cardin wrote this seminal perception on Pompeo.
And Cynthia, her work is still very seminal in the field.
Ties The year 2013 was a seminal one for my family.
So the seminal event was that closing event that was very quick.
I was like, you know what, it's kind of seminal, you know?
One was the star of Singin' in the Rain, a seminal classic.
And Joy Division was already a seminal band in their own right.
The last step of mating which is sperm and seminal fluid release?
Three of the sculptures in this exhibition were maquettes of seminal works.
Black is British, the former lead singer for a seminal ska band.
His seminal message at the prayer breakfast was to love one another.
With good reason—the siege was a seminal event in Saudi history.
But Georges Méliès's seminal film was a pioneering work of its own.
What do you get when a seminal postmodern choreographer donates his archives?
Or you may remember it from the seminal classic film Love Actually.
It's been 30 years since Nike introduced its seminal Air Max sneaker.
As the late Rabbi David Hartman wrote in his seminal 1982 essay,
This seminal match was between two very famous characters, Ajax and Ulysses.
Then a minor business transaction came along that became a seminal moment.
The 2016 election was a seminal moment, a shock to the system.
The tragedy served as a seminal moment in the civil rights movement.
There's enough here to assemble a significant exhibition on seminal fashion photography.
Empire of the SunMusical interpretation of JLo's seminal psychological thriller The Cell.
For them, the seminal experience was the scarring inflation of the 1970s.
This is a plump and welcome volume from a seminal American critic.
Listen: This 2005 album from the seminal New York reggae studio Wackie.
Seminal: of a work, event, moment, or figure strongly influencing later developments.
"This is one of the seminal moments in my career," he said.
As the Supreme Court noted in the seminal decision of Terry v.
But the prize is the raw material that produced a seminal work.
In hindsight, it's a pretty seminal record to have in your catalog.
It was a seminal experience, particularly the moon landing, in my childhood.
This represented a seminal challenge to technology companies that rely heavily on immigrants.
Donald Trump tries to reinvent another seminal Obama moment in his own image.
Today's is the first in a series of six explainers on seminal ideas.
Today's is the fourth in a series of six explainers on seminal ideas.
Today's is the third in a series of six explainers on seminal ideas.
Today's is the fifth in a series of six explainers on seminal ideas.
Today's is the last in a series of six explainers on seminal ideas.
Tobe Hooper directed THE TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE, a seminal work in horror cinema.
The teachings of the seminal U.S. Supreme Court decision in Fidelity Federal Sav.
Tweedy's anxieties have served as a fulcrum for plenty of seminal Wilco moments.
Word is you'll hear strong influences from seminal funk group Parliament and Funkadelic.
The seminal cause of the crisis was the risky mortgages made by lenders.
The election of Jones creates a seminal and defining moment for the Senate.
He's very seminal for this city, holding it down for a different idea.
He was referring to the seminal performance that Stephen Colbert gave in 2006.
" He got his start in television, working on such seminal shows as "Gunsmoke.
The seminal moment in the party's transformation was in November 1990 when Mrs.
Under the proposed rule, EPA could be forced to ignore this seminal research.
In hindsight, this is a seminal work connecting the political to the personal.
And it has endured as one of the seminal images of the assassination.
Countless comedians over the years have counted the troupe as a seminal influence.
OutKast's seminal album "Aquemini" sounds incredible with the bass turned up, for instance.
For legal scholars, the seminal document of the American founding is the Constitution.
Harvard Business Review editors compiled 10 seminal articles by management's most influential experts.
"But a funny thing happened since Lynch penned his seminal work," Cramer said.
Thursday afternoon's Disney investor meeting is a seminal moment in the streaming wars.
Seminal Maryland doom crew The Obsessed are back, and they're coming out swinging.
Herein lies one of our seminal dilemmas in the world of self-betterment.
It was, Coates says, his seminal article on reparations that crystallized this knowledge.
I have a lot of seminal albums from when I was a teenager.
Albert Murray: Collected Essays & Memoirs opens with a seminal piece, The Omni-Americans.
I want a copy of [seminal atheist text] The God Delusion by Richard Dawkins?
It was a seminal moment in one of the Islamic State's favorite media genres.
Sales also were up for Hannah Arendt's seminal nonfiction analysis "The Origins of Totalitarianism."
Women have continually reasserted their role as seminal figures in the history of technology.
Spanish political scientist Juan Linz asserted in a seminal 1990 essay that presidential liberal
I, Robot turned a seminal science fiction text into a generic cop action thriller.
Then came John Galliano's seminal Dior Haute Couture show presented at Versailles in 1999.
"Toni Morrison, seminal author who stirringly chronicled the Black American experience, dies" https://t.
Photographers, like Sebastião Salgado and his seminal work the Workers, influenced me as well.
The official name for a semen allergy is human seminal plasma hypersensitivity, or HSP.
Will she craft more of her clever textile takes on seminal Modernist painting styles?
You have to go back to Edison to find someone as prolific and seminal.
The seminal video game that came out in 1997, and completely Blew. Our. Minds?
Boyega will play Bigwig the rabbit in a four-part animated adaptation of seminal...
Mr Berger adapted and developed the segments into a book which became similarly seminal.
Today's is the last in a series of six explainers on a seminal idea.
At the time, many compared it to its contemporary, the seminal American sitcom "Friends".
It's a quintessential American ballet, with Aaron Copland's seminal score as a key ingredient.
The SNES D-Pad, with its seminal right-facing prong, is pure, simple brilliance.
Yet in a seminal paper in 1981 Tom Sargent, a Nobel prizewinner, argued otherwise.
I ask if his seminal Sterling Ruby show prompted a plunge into the personal.
"I definitely think that was a seminal meeting" in terms of influencing Trump's thinking.
Why the Fleshlight exists is a complicated story that's become seminal sex toy lore.
In 2017, Dat Punk also celebrates the 20th anniversary of their seminal album, Homework.
His strategy and leadership are considered seminal in Georgia's freedom from British military rule.
The experiments did not seem seminal at the time, at least on their own.
Sex and the City's debut in 1998 was a seminal moment in pop culture.
He then moved to Florida, where he met the seminal folk artist Fred Neil.
For almost her entire life, her seminal work in American space travel went unnoticed.
As Chief Justice John Marshall explained in his seminal 1803 opinion in Marbury v.
Back-to-back years of seminal moments for the Watch is an impressive feat.
In 1996, Allis and his research group deepened this theory with a seminal discovery.
Some seminal videos of Steve Jobs talking to his employees during Apple's darkest days.
He designed showrooms for Esprit and seminal furniture for Knoll and housewares for Alessi.
Several events this week may prove to be seminal moments in business, maybe history.
"That was pretty much a seminal moment," Sorrell told CNBC's "Squawk Box " on Wednesday.
Whether it will be regarded as seminal in the investigation is an open question.
Jordan Peele's reboot of the seminal sci-fi series arrives on CBS All Access.
The seminal discovery of the carving occurred in 1995, when the finder was gardening.
A former Rams player, he released seminal albums from Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, and Tupac.
There are two seminal works by artist Lisa Crafts, who will also be in attendance.
Ahead, we've outlined the five essential steps to achieving the seminal Victoria's Secret model outfit.
As the Supreme Court put it in 1931 in the seminal case of Stromberg v.
Last year, they published their best tweets by way of a seminal, self-titled book.
One could consider it a dramatized version of the seminal 1990 documentary, Paris is Burning.
The outfit is no stranger to property-rights cases; in 2004, its seminal Kelo v.
And that's my first New York show, so it's another seminal moment in my career.
One day, his demise will hopefully be seen as a seminal moment for conservationists worldwide.
Please, come on this journey with me on the fifteenth anniversary of this seminal show.
"That was the seminal moment in everything I've done, in YouTube and CheapRVLiving," he said.
Their 2008 debut Get Better is a seminal meditation on being awkward and having feelings.
" Brinkley: "He's long been Nixon inspired ... During his seminal years, Nixon was a powerful man.''
"We used rams because rats and rabbits don't have seminal fluid like humans," Amobi says.
This week in comics sees the return of a seminal indie classic, Love and Rockets.
On "Coming Down", a cut off his seminal House of Balloons, The Weeknd is lonely.
But also… maybe he's just a really big fan of the seminal 1996 film Twister?
The day Raj Rajaratnam was arrested was a seminal moment for all of Wall Street.
In 2014, Lorna Mills gave Berger's seminal work a digital update with Ways of Something.
Though not an immediate hit, "Seinfeld" became one of the seminal sitcoms of all time.
It was a seminal moment in the ongoing battle between the people and the powerful.
In 1971, John Rawls published a treatise which has become a seminal reimagining of liberalism.
I am so proud that our iconic image graces the cover of this seminal album.
Was it just the music that made The OC so seminal for so many teenagers?
The group released three seminal LPs in four short years, and quietly disbanded in 1997.
We know now, as we accumulate experience, it can be seen in the seminal fluid.
You're given zero introduction to Blazkowicz in id Software's seminal shooter, 1992's Wolfensetin 3D.
I'm sure he didn't know that it would be a seminal lesson in my career.
Either way, it'll be a seminal advancement that we probably should have seen long ago.
In addition, of course, to the U.S. Supreme Court's seminal 1997 ruling in Amchem v.
It was a seminal moment for Park and new Christian religious movements in South Korea.
Spike Lee's seminal "Do the Right Thing," set in Brooklyn, explored similar issues in 1989.
This year marks the 25th anniversary of the most seminal grunge album of our time.
Jones is the curator behind seminal exhibitions of African American art, like Now Dig This!
Works by these seminal artists are deeply embedded in the Western mind at this point.
The act was a seminal law for Americans with disabilities, the first acknowledgment of inclusion.
But Rich, in her seminal poems and essays, took this reimagining as her central subject.
Perhaps most poignantly relevant to Americans this week is Morrison's seminal work on American whiteness.
Those seminal events underscored the importance of continuing to search for international economic policy coordination.
The A.A.A.C. grew out of Basement Workshop, a seminal institution in Asian-American cultural history.
Bryan Cranston's seminal role as Walter White reaches a violent milestone in this season finale.
The timing of the ban comes at an exciting and seminal moment for the project.
His seminal work "A Brief History of Time" has sold more than 10 million copies.
"Der Freischütz," a seminal German opera first performed in 1821, remains a rarity in America.
Between 1972 and 1992, the Aperture Foundation published three seminal photography books, all by women.
"We were interacting with a lot of the seminal scientists of the time," says Hayes.
The seminal events of the 2010s felt like a collective "no" to the entire system.
The seminal one was Bally Sagoo's Bollywood Flashback album, which ended up charting quite highly.
Perhaps the one thing holding Ghetts back is his lack of a seminal "traditional" album.
The seminal essay explaining camp — Susan Sontag's "Notes on Camp" — isn't even a full essay.
However, the DNA for today's set is clearly present in Kurita's humble, pixelated, seminal emoji.
The seminal study on inverted curves came from the New York Federal Reserve in June 1996.
There are certain seminal moments in history, and July 9, 1981, should surely stand among them.
It's why I have the band's not-really-seminal album Here and Now on my desk.
The policy was outlined in a seminal speech by Vice President Mike Pence on October 4th.
So I proceeded to search for the seminal 1964 track, and boy was I not disappointed.
I adored spending time with him… It was a really seminal part of my life, personally.
American artist Martha Rosler subverted it, in 1975, in her seminal video workSemiotics of the Kitchen.
Still, this study could lead us to that seminal moment of the human brain understanding itself.
Those moments felt both seminal and groundbreaking, and I told DuVernay as much during our chat.
Perhaps this leap year's extra day will bring more seminal moments to add to the list.
That makes seminal programming like Sesame Street, the iconic series from PBS, a hotly contested item.
Protest music is a real genre, and there have been a lot of seminal protest records.
In fact, Harvard professor, Clayton Christensen outlined the problem in his seminal book, The Innovator's Dilemma.
Kennedy has voted with the majority in the two seminal gun rights cases of our time.
At age 15, Billy 'Daniel' Bunter was already DJing at the seminal Labrynth/2000AD in Dalston.
Later that year, Nixon created the Environmental Protection Agency, one of his many seminal environmental accomplishments.
And the researchers discovered alterations in the proteins in smokers' seminal plasma that might impair fertilization.
Of all the seminal shoegaze bands to reunite over the past decade, Swervedriver was the first.
It was a seminal character on TV and so was the family, but it was fiction.
In "Manteca," Gillespie's seminal Latin-jazz composition, Ambrose Akinmusire, playing second trumpet, made the strongest statement.
On another stage, for dance, the seminal modern choreography of Trisha Brown promised to live on.
"Tehillim" is one of Steve Reich's seminal works, an uplifting and exuberant setting of Hebrew psalms.
If you haven't done so in awhile, go on and watch Steve Jobs' seminal iPhone introduction.
But the seminal studies on the subject are based on data at least two decades old.
Descartes Labs — named after the seminal philosopher/mathematician Rene Descartes — describes itself as a "data refinery".
The Modern's exhibition consists of 26 seminal performances and related videos and objects by Mr. Pope.
"But a funny thing happened since Lynch penned his seminal work," the "Mad Money " host said.
Gandhi's ascent is widely regarded as a seminal event in the history of women in politics.
Where and when can I watch this follow up to the seminal docu-series from 2006?
Last March, the seminal improv comedy company Second City opened its own restaurant on its premises.
Despite the success, he says he still draws on that "seminal" moment of 20 years ago.
You don't have to be like them, but they are developing new modes that are seminal.
Sandberg, the Oxford researcher, who co-authored FHI's seminal "Whole Brain Emulation Roadmap" (2008), is cautiously optimistic.
The powerful ending, mirroring the performance's beginning, is marked by the assertion of women in seminal roles.
Picnic At Hanging Rock is a cult film known as a seminal classic in the Australian canon.
It was such a seminal moment of your career when Bruce played with you around this album.
It was one of those volatile moments — seminal texts on feminism were being produced, discussed, talked about.
"If I'm an adolescent, this is going to be the seminal event in my life," Reinecke says.
The "French 'Ring,'" as it was dubbed, changed the way we think of this seminal German masterpiece.
This decision is a seminal moment in European politics and in the history of the United Kingdom.
Presenting 12 theories that will completely alter the way you see the seminal programming of your youth.
It's been around seven decades since then, and her seminal abstract paintings are finally coming to light.
The plot twist was a seminal moment for the show, sparking endless Twitter debates and hashtag wars.
"WHAT IS CIVILISATION?" asked Kenneth Clark 50 years ago in the seminal BBC series on the subject.
The seminal model showing the ideal capital-gains tax rate as zero, for example, dates to 1986.
For any newbies, it's a crash course in some of the most seminal moments in cartoon history.
These scary movies range from seminal classics like Rosemary's Baby to more modern fare like Paranormal Activity.
And we said so: [W]hat's the seminal development that's ushering in the era of Web 3.0?
Against this backdrop, a cancer researcher named Peter Nowell published a seminal paper in Science in 1976.
It's an absolutely seminal event and you'll see us doing it on an annual basis going forward.
He championed seminal antipoverty programs such as Medicare, Medicaid, food stamps, Head Start and Legal Services Corp.
And that is why Benghazi is such a seminal issue for all Americans in this election. Mrs.
For six days until Saturday this blog will publish a short explainer on one seminal economics idea.
Mueller played a key role in enhancing the FBI's image at a seminal moment in bureau history.
Deng drew seminal lessons from the collapse of communism in the USSR and its Eastern Bloc allies.
In his seminal essay "Why Decentralization Matters," A16Z investor Chris Dixon explained how incentives diverge in networks.
Ms. Childs, known as a seminal figure of dance postmodernism, is here a child of the Renaissance.
Boren (1976), a seminal women's rights decision that was heavily influenced by a brief filed by Ginsburg.
And the Joyce has a birthday gift for us: three companies each presenting a seminal Cunningham work.
I always think of the seminal Mark Singer profile of Trump from 1997 in The New Yorker.
Also, you can shorten Gisele to "Gigi" or some other, non-seminal variant without that much fuss.
Have you heard of "The Cultural Cringe," a seminal 133 essay by the Australian writer A.A. Phillips?
Rather, in his seminal work, "Birth Without Violence," it appeared, unusually, in a form of prose poetry.
Instead, he handed me a list of the seminal cookbooks that inspired the cooking at the restaurant.
Channel Orange (2012) and Blonde (453), Frank Ocean's two studio albums, were seminal works of the 2010s.
Spoiler alert: Like a certain figure in a seminal modern drama by Samuel Beckett, he never does.
In 2016 Andrew Whitehead coauthored a seminal paper on the rapid adaptation of killifish in Newark Bay.
Three generations of artists, amateur and professional, will gather to sing reworked versions of seminal protest songs.
That year, in a seminal issue of The Baffler, the editor Thomas Frank's essay ''Alternative to What?
The Fátima visions are considered one of the most seminal events of the 20th-century Catholic Church.
"What is certain is that Kabila will keep a seminal role," a senior Congolese government official said.
The seminal 1967 Supreme Court ruling that ended their case legalized interracial marriage throughout the United States.
He played a seminal role in 1980 as chairman of its memorial council, overseeing the building's development.
Dr. Glauber's seminal work addressed an area of research that had been largely ignored in quantum physics.
At the age of 26, he wrote "Tughlaq", considered to be a seminal work in Indian theatre.
Hoy es el estreno mundial de la primera adaptación fílmica de este personaje seminal de Marvel Comics.
One of the seminal films of its era, it was cinema's answer to the Rodney King story.
It's fitting, some say, for the real-life woman whose exhumation inspired Bram Stoker's seminal novel, Dracula.
Nearby, Kayne Griffin Corcoran is showcasing the impressive and eclectic oeuvre of seminal Japanese artist Tatsuo Kawaguchi.
It all began in 2012, when Doudna and others, including Charpentier, published a seminal Science paper on CRISPR.
This past year, Paradise Lost went to Roadburn and played your seminal 1992 album Gothic in its entirety.
"Excessive seminal inflammation, thus, seems to be one of the mechanisms through which smoking alters sperm," Bertolla said.
You might already love this seminal 1978 sci-fi classic, starring Donald Sutherland, Jeff Goldblum, and Veronica Cartwright.
"Never in my wildest dreams did I see myself revisiting this seminal work," Moreno said in a statement.
If you leave a key under the doormat, a seminal 2015 paper argues, a burglar eventually finds it.
Here, a distinction made famous by psychologist Daniel Kahneman in his seminal Thinking, Fast and Slow is helpful.
Artificial intelligence is much more than another Silicon Valley buzzword—more, even, than seminal products like the smartphone.
I heard that Beyoncé's dog has a white label of every seminal Detroit techno hit: 1985, '86, '87.
The difference here is I think this is a seminal moment as far as political discussions in households.
It also elides the other seminal event of 1979, when pious rebels seized the grand mosque in Mecca.
A seminal study from 2000 found these attitudes were already fairly prevalent in kids as young as 3.
There aren't many people still alive who remember the seminal and traumatic events of the summer of 1947.
"This is a seminal case, and one that has implications for electronic communication in the future," Cevallos said.
The BFG 9000 mega-weapon from id Software's seminal first-person shooter has been recreated in Lego form.
French philosopher Roland Barthes' most seminal work, Mythologies, interrogates the social constructs that are often presented as 'natural.
For each of six days until Saturday this blog will publish a short explainer on a seminal idea.
For each of six days until Saturday, this blog will publish a short explainer on a seminal idea.
This comes after the company published, in 2012, Before Watchmen, a series of prequels to the seminal work.
Of course, there were one or two: my first langoustines were eaten in Glasgow's seminal Ubiquitous Chip restaurant.
This phenomenon picked up speed in 2008, when Dan Walsh's seminal project Garfield Minus Garfield gradually achieved popularity.
I'm about a third of the way into another playthrough of LucasArts' seminal The Secret of Monkey Island.
His research was at the root of at least three seminal discoveries that earned others the coveted prize.
Eno himself arrived in New York during 1979 in order to record Talking Heads' seminal Fear of Music.
When I look back at seminal moments in my career, like becoming President of Digital at Time Inc.
Seminal farming series Harvest Moon's occasional forays into multiplayer over the years have been far less cleverly integrated.
One of America's seminal electronic music labels, New York's Nervous Records, is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year.
With Godflesh, we sampled the seminal rave tune "Stakker Humanoid" in 1990 bringing the rave to the grind.
Cloudflare's Prince says the virus may be a seminal event in how companies work and protect their work.
We usually think of it as "bad," as in one of the '80s seminal phrases, "Crack is wack".
We discovered the club because the Bye Bye Oceans [a seminal new-gen party] is thrown over there.
In June 19563, Mr. Yaro took one of the seminal images of the killing of Robert F. Kennedy.
One of them was Frankl, who then worked with Kanner at Johns Hopkins University on his seminal research.
"This is a seminal moment," the digital-finance executive, Harit Talwar, told his team of hundreds of employees.
Ohio, the seminal Supreme Court case on pornographic images, as well as Arghiri Emmanuel's theory of unequal exchange.
Mike Bloomberg, a late entrant to the race, has made gun safety a seminal issue in his campaign.
"Democracy in America," Alexis de Tocqueville's seminal work of American exploration — foreign correspondence, really — was published in 1835.
"Candide" will be the first in its series of seminal American pieces with ties to City Opera's history.
Most valuable is a fresh staging of John Adams' seminal "Doctor Atomic," directed by its librettist, Peter Sellars.
Not exactly the seminal Rosebud story one hopes to discover in a new history of a favorite film.
Ezra CollectiveThis is just Animal Collective covering Better Than Ezra's seminal 703 album Friction Baby in its entirety.
"This is a seminal moment in our investigation," Schiff declared after Sondland left to go back to Europe.
Sparck Jones's seminal 1972 paper in the Journal of Documentation laid the groundwork for the modern search engine.
And once there, they said, it could become a seminal test of the constitutionality of consecutive life sentences.
"It's true that [Curtis's] body of work is seminal in terms of photography, history, and anthropology," says Dartt.
Thank you for your portrayal of Howard Langston in the seminal 1996 Christmas movie Jingle All The Way.
The effort to establish Albert Murray — a seminal, bold, brilliant, influential, decisive thinker — as a household name continues.
And then, of course, there's this seminal reality series, perhaps the most enduring result of the O.J. Simpson trial.
Richard Tibbits is the chief illustrator for Gray's Anatomy, the seminal medical textbook that was first published in 1858.
A liquidity crisis erupted when the overnight lending business between big banks fell apart, leading to the seminal Sept.
Yet within the sport, and especially to the African-American skaters who succeeded him, Wilson remains a seminal figure.
However, if literature is, indeed, headed in that direction, Oval is surely a seminal text, my personal quips notwithstanding.
The Stonewall Uprising, a seminal protest that crystallized the modern queer rights movement, was still half a decade away.
It was such a seminal moment that the country's President, Juan Manuel Santos, was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.
This is an attempt to replace Black Mirror creator Charlie Brooker's seminal show, which the network lost to Netflix.
The 144 words of Robert Frost's seminal poem "The Road Not Taken" fit neatly onto a single printed page.
Others I spoke to believe Cook's first time on stage after Jobs death in 2011, was his seminal moment.
This massive and seminal leap is beautifully captured through Ingham's photographs and lovingly pieced together in this hardcover edition.
Weiss was influenced by attachment theory and the seminal work of the psychologist John Bowlby in the late 1950s.
Seminal research was conducted by Ian Sterling decades ago, while he sat on a cliff and watched bears hunt.
"Never in my wildest dreams did I see myself revisiting this seminal work," Moreno said Tuesday in a statement.
Ford delivered an instantly seminal account of sexual abuse and its lifelong effects, and on the biggest possible stage.
And, as Shelby Steele points out in his seminal book on modern American politics, "White Guilt," the late Sen.
It's absolutely seminal, thanks in part to its use of Auto-Tune a full 30 years before 808s & Heartbreak.
More recently, his music has been sampled by seminal electronic musicians like Ricardo Villalobos, Oneohtrix Point Never, and Arca.
Robert Shiller's "Irrational Exuberance" is a seminal book that forewarned investors about the dot-com bust and housing crisis.
It also became a seminal moment in the history of race, policing and the media in New York City.
And while his seminal work laid the foundation for evolutionary biology, one major point of his was never proven.
The resulting film, "Wholly Communion," captured what turned out to be a seminal event in the emerging counterculture movement.
The scenes, and the celebratory air, were a seminal shift for the country's 93-year-old leader — Africa's oldest.
It's been nearly four years since Gone Home, a seminal adventure game that's been rippling into others ever since.
While the venue didn't have a name, it became a seminal part of New York's downtown loft jazz scene.
Fraser's videos are juxtaposed with Louise Lawler's photographs of artworks in situ, which were seminal to 1980s appropriation art.
For Mr. Rodriguez, who teaches English in North Carolina, that seminal ride remains the touchstone to his Brooklyn youth.
He played tenor saxophone on Machito's seminal Afro-Cuban jazz album "Kenya" (1958), which featured Cannonball Adderley on alto.
"This feels to me like a seminal moment, like the first indoor smoking bans or tobacco taxes," he added.
In two overlapping exhibitions in 2016 in Chicago, both titled Mountain and Sea, I referenced Helen Frankenthaler's seminal painting.
He has authored more than 50 scientific publications, including the seminal US climate change reports, the National Climate Assessments.
As an attack on terms like "avant-garde" he began his seminal series of "book washing" projects in 1987.
Character Study Dennis Anderson and Lois Kahlert's first date was in 1975 at CBGB, the seminal East Village club.
That spermless semen, which may also be referred to as seminal fluid, is still of interest to forensic scientists.
This is Zelda of the top-down variety, much like the seminal SNES game A Link to the Past.
He felt Caesar should be a seminal figure in the story of the apes' evolution, a Moses-like character.
In 1993, she wrote, with Julia R. Galliers, "Evaluating Natural Language Processing Systems," the seminal textbook on the topic.
Pressed on her evolution on the subject, Harris pointed to a seminal case from early in her elected career.
The New York case was a really seminal one, because it got a favorable outcome in the district court.
Consider just one of the seminal studies on the impact of health insurance, which focused on Oregon's Medicaid expansion.
In fact, powerful words — like seminal, bold, brilliant, influential, and decisive — are often employed in description of Murray's writings.
It's also, importantly, a mod for 1994's seminal Doom 2, a distinction it wears like a badge of honor.
The seminal instance of this came in Trump's 2017 interview with NBC's Lester Holt after firing FBI Director James Comey.
It can only be spread by contact with blood, semen, pre-seminal fluid, rectal fluids, vaginal fluids, and breast milk.
But for me, and probably at least one other person, the original Flatliners was a seminal piece of 1990s filmmaking.
In chapter 25 of his seminal treatise on power and statesmanship, The Prince, Niccolo Machiavelli lays out a philosophical conundrum.
A seminal United Nations report released last month said nuclear power was a key part of sufficiently addressing climate change.
It was during this time that Mellencamp was recording his seminal album, Scarecrow, which perfectly articulated with Nelson's new cause.
As Marion Nestle documented in her seminal book Food Politics, nutrition science has been hammered into unrecognizable shapes for decades.
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"Never in my wildest dreams did I see myself revisiting this seminal work," said Moreno in a statement to Deadline.
She charms the pants off everyone, from crotchety club owners to her fellow shopgirls to seminal 1960s urbanist Jane Jacobs.
They emerged from ancient wolves, but scientists aren't entirely sure if this seminal domestication event happened in Europe or Asia.
But this seminal first-person shooter also features a diverse arsenal of guns that all feel different from one another.
The tale they tell is of Kevin Garnett and the 2007-08 Celtics, and the seminal moment of a revolution.
In 2005, Haydée Faimberg, a psychoanalyst in Paris, wrote a seminal book on trauma transmission called The Telescoping of Generations.
Scagliotti brings on a wide variety of scholars, who both discuss seminal pieces of art and recite pertinent literary works.
Most startling is the "Aladdin Sane Ticket" package, named after Bowie's seminal 225 album and priced at a whopping $216,22002.
The crew arrived to a packed venue where fans both old and new came to celebrate the seminal group's debut.
Many master musicians have prepared performing editions of seminal repertory, like the pianist Artur Schnabel's edition of the Beethoven sonatas.
Maybe Taylor Swift is reminding everyone that it's about time we gave the seminal Mariah Carey classic Glitter its due.
Major points for the absolutely perfect deployment of Mike Francis' seminal "Let Me In"—a late-night tearjerker without reproach.
I actively stopped looking for other work and planned for my trip to Asia with nü-metal's seminal rap rockers.
Villeneuve had a difficult challenge ahead of him when he decided to direct the sequel to Ridley Scott's seminal classic.
When people haven't regularly seen the spots where seminal experiences occurred — both good and bad — they can feel walloped, emotionally.
For those not familiar with one or both, this is a great introduction to the company of two seminal souls.
As with many seminal art bands of the eighties, major crossover fame and earnings escaped ESG, even after subsequent releases.
But his first is a truly seminal work that helped legitimize the concert film as its own valid art form.
Today, aside perhaps from Tim O'Brien's The Things They Carried, it is the seminal work about the war, full stop.
Can we take a second to *really* appreciate the glory that is Nelly and Kelly Rowland's seminal 2002 duet "Dilemma"?
Okón, who will deliver his talk on April 25, is a seminal figure in the cultural life of Mexico City.
For many, it was a seminal moment, akin to the ending of Prohibition in the United States in the 292s.
No papers were published, and this seminal horror movie didn't get a write-up (even a new pope wasn't covered).
Ngugi will explore many years later, in his seminal essay "Decolonizing the Mind," the complexities of such a creative journey.
Women's magazines are publishing "seminal" pieces, says Lea Goldman, Refinery29's editorial director and former executive editor at Marie Claire.
Fugazi marked a turning point in the city's musical history, broadening Washington's seminal hardcore sound into a more openhanded aesthetic.
As WWE's seminal showcase, it offers the pomp and circumstance of the Super Bowl crossed with the Rose Bowl Parade.
" The phrase "pretty lie" recalls "The Last Time I Saw Richard," the closing track on Mitchell's seminal 1971 album, "Blue.
Though it was seminal, the brand wasn't always associated with the vivid party atmosphere of the New York City store.
There were a few seminal turning point roles for me when I look at how I developed as a leader.
If early elections occur next year, 2017 may shape up to be a seminal year in the E.U.'s history.
After high school, she joined the seminal company Jazz Tap Ensemble, learning to choreograph and to improvise with live music.
Here, nine contemporary photographers reflect on how he and his seminal book, "The Americans," had an impact on their work.
This season, he devoted his show to Barbra Streisand and her seminal role as Fanny Brice in "Funny Girl" (1968).
That February night in 2016, now a seminal moment in Hong Kong's democracy movement, is known as the Fishball Revolution.
It will be a seminal moment for the sport, and a microcosm of how congested cricket's international calendar has become.
This film and album will rightfully go down as one of the most seminal pop culture events of the 29s.
In an especially loose-limbed chapter he takes his uncertainty out for a stroll, reflecting back to that seminal summer.
Sternfeld is probably best known for his 1987 book "American Prospects," a seminal work of photography documenting the United States.
Andy Monfried was on vacation in Israel when he had what he described as the "seminal" moment in his career.
For example, the 2016 iteration of our five-year seminal Bright Young Things talent platform was rebranded Bright New Things.
The performances will inaugurate MoMA's exhibition "Lincoln Kirstein's Modern" with excerpts from four seminal works by the choreographer George Balanchine.
In many ways, Ashe, more than Ali, is the spiritual father of Colin Kaepernick, the seminal athlete-activist of today.
Is nearly $300,000 for the shadow of a seminal artwork truly outlandish when the original recently sold for nearly $30M?
Which seminal hip-hop/R&B New York radio station you pledge allegiance to is bound to provoke heated debates.
In 1962, the biologist-chemist duo Donald Caspar and Aaron Klug published a seminal paper on the structural organization of viruses.
There have been suggestions for some time that seminal emo band American Football were working their way towards a new album.
Dillon specialized in depicting hard men: Abslom Daak, John Constantine, the Punisher, half the cast of the seminal Vertigo series Preacher.
Game of Thrones viewers are all too familiar with seminal battle sequences, but Sunday's Greyjoy faceoff was a visceral, bloody mess.
It was established through Sisters in the Wilderness, a seminal 1993 text by Delores Williams, professor emerita at Union Theological Seminary.
There seemed no link worth making between a seminal artist and, say, football, not least because Bowie wasn't really a fan.
That's exactly what the political scientist Mahmood Mamdani found in his seminal book on the Rwandan genocide, When Victims Become Killers.
They found that whether they were smokers or not, fertile subjects had significantly higher seminal zinc levels than any infertile group.
Hopper, on the other hand, found great acclaim in his seminal painting of a dark, shadowed urban diner in The Nighthawk.
That's right: a video store stocked only with VHS tapes of the seminal 17-hour movie about absolutely nothing, Jerry Maguire.
But her work remains no less seminal for that, Robert Darnton, a retired historian and librarian at Harvard, said on Tuesday.
Both Say's and Hume's seminal contributions to economic theory were grounded in their own personal experiences of different national monetary traditions.
The research, which the authors summarised in a seminal book, "Myth and Measurement", published in 1995, drew a scathing initial response.
I adored spending time with him," she says, adding that their friendship represented "a really seminal part of my life, personally.
The show features didactic, seminal, and obscure artworks by Catherine Opie, Jack Pierson, Cady Noland, Kori Newkirk, and Felix Gonzalez-Torres.
The big picture: The Fed, corporate executives, college students, retailers and politicians are all coming to grips with this seminal challenge.
What this makes very clear is that the Hulu Original is now no longer an adaptation of Margaret Atwood's seminal novel.
ARROYO: It was huge -- in the 90s, this is one of those seminal shows that captured the zeitgeist of the time.
He's the founder of a small, independent press called Kronecker Wallis, which republishes original, seminal scientific works, with modern, clean design.
"Murray Gell-Mann was a seminal figure in the history of physics," said Caltech president Thomas Rosenbaum in a Caltech statement.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A photograph can capture the mood of a nation or seminal moments in history in a single frame.
"These were very seminal papers which suggested that, yes, mutagens that cause cancer leave their mark on the genome," he recalls.
Caption: Wes Locher recently published the book Braving Britannia, about the seminal MMO Ultima Online and the people who play it.
This is a seminal battle between the biggest tech company on the planet and the most powerful government on the planet.
But what caught our eye was the much more subtle tribute to one of the brand's most seminal — and recognizable — logos.
"Nothing suffices to the disaster," wrote the dour French philosopher Maurice Blanchot in his seminal late work The Writing of Disaster.
In response to Roosevelt's request, Bush worked with scores of scientists and scholars to produce the seminal Science: The Endless Frontier.
Farhad: Yes, it's an odd time, because one of the seminal ideas of the internet was that it would transcend borders.
Named after Tomás Guttiérrez Alea's seminal film on post-revolutionary Cuba, Memories of Underdevelopment traces a regional history of artistic resistance.
In the '70s, The Stepford Wives emerged as pop culture's response to Betty Friedan's seminal 1963 feminist text, The Feminine Mystique.
Atwood's seminal text, first published in 1986, hangs like a specter over all the feminist dystopian novels that have followed it.
He gave a seminal lecture in 1984, toward the end of his life, on design and engineering at the molecular scale.
But there is too much at stake for the Senate to rubber stamp this nominee without asking a few seminal questions.
Originally employed by the seminal Texas hip-hop label Rap-A-Lot, the brothers soon found themselves inundated with outside requests.
Hill went on to star in other seminal 2000s comedies like "Superbad," and recently wrote and directed his own movie, "Mid90s."
The 2008 sale of Toprak Mansion was a seminal moment for Glentree Estates, the real estate firm which brokered the deal.
"This is a seminal moment in our investigation, and the evidence you've brought forward is deeply significant and troubling," Schiff said.
Susan Brownmiller, Kate Millett, Robin Morgan and other feminists wrote their seminal books about sexism, harassment and rape in the 1970s.
Dennis Edwards, a key member of seminal Motown Records vocal group the Temptations, died Friday, according to a CBS News report.
During a vasectomy, the tubes that carry sperm are closed or blocked, and sperm can no longer enter the seminal fluid.
They released genre classic Axe Crazy in 1982, and chased it down with the seminal Power Games LP the following year.
It was 2002's seminal LP Cardiology—released on Craig's Planet E label—that really rocketed Chicoine into clubbing's cultral consciusness.
His lengthy discography, released via projects like Mr. Fingers, Larry Heard, Gherkin Jerks, and his seminal live Chicago group Fingers Inc.
In 1977, four members of MIT's Laboratory for Computer Science Dynamic Modeling System started writing a seminal work of interactive fiction.
Writer and journalist Peter Kurth published Anastasia: The Riddle of Anna Anderson in 20073, the seminal work on the Anderson case.
You know how every couple of years, a big publisher will bring out a new edition of some seminal lesbian novel?
Named for D.R.I.'s seminal 1989 album, Thrash Zone is a beer bar, but it's also a shrine to heavy music.
If the discovery is successfully replicated by other researchers, it will be known as one of the seminal achievements in physics.
In 2007, the National Academy's seminal "Rising Above the Gathering Storm" report outlined the steps needed to secure our competitive advantage.
That first public acknowledgment from the N.F.L. was seen as a seminal moment in the fight against brain damage in sports.
In the Soviet Union, Chernobyl proved to be a seminal moment for a system already on life support, hastening its demise.
But Bolt would by far be the league's biggest name, and his start would be a seminal moment in its history.
In cutting off access to the movie in his lifetime, Bergman was not depriving his admirers of a secretly seminal work.
In 1976, Jarre released his album Oxygene, which is now widely considered a seminal work in the development of electronic music.
Joan JETT was one of the seminal female punk rockers, and I wanted to be her when I was a teen.
The exhibition title references W.E.B. Du Bois's seminal 1903 book of essays The Souls of Black Folk, which celebrates black humanity.
But Hominy Grill was a seminal place, a bastion of Lowcountry cooking that helped turn this city into a culinary destination.
"We're a little frustrated that the Senate has not acted on a seminal promise," said Speaker Paul D. Ryan of Wisconsin.
While "Tea for Three" will make references to past dances, including Ms. Rainer's seminal "Trio A," improvisation will also be evident.
The past decade brought us seminal elections as political tidal waves swelled, washed away conventions, and reshaped our entire national landscape.
Two weeks later, on February 9, she performed the seminal Beatles song "Yesterday" at the Oscars during the In Memoriam segment.
Along the way he became known as one of the seminal figures of the improvisation-oriented, genre-crossing jam-band movement.
Get on Down has done the same for "Too Hard to Swallow," the seminal debut album from the Port Arthur, Tex.
In the seminal New York City in the summer movie "Do the Right Thing," Rosie Perez wears a fantastic yellow top.
Jane Jacobs wrote her seminal "The Death and Life of Great American Cities" in support of highly diverse, collaborative, creative metropolises.
It was a surprising — almost provocative — statement from someone whose most seminal prints are considered riotously decorative, even by maximalist standards.
Also inside the bag were several "napkins which were wet and appeared to be covered in seminal fluid," the affidavit says.
Enter "Wu-Tang: An American Saga," a 10-part Hulu miniseries about the seminal hip-hip group the Wu-Tang Clan.
More US troops coming The latest attack comes at a seminal moment in the 16-year Afghanistan War, Paton Walsh said.
Here is some of the dialogue from a recent episode of "Arrow," one of the CW's inarguably seminal pieces of television.
"Ways of Seeing" later became a book and went on to become one of the seminal postmodernist critiques of Western aesthetics.
That thesis was fully borne out with Fred, The Annoying Orange, Video Game High School, a lot of the seminal things.
Mr. Breysse has called the presence of the chemicals "one of the most seminal public health challenges" of the coming decades.
Mr. Mitchell, a saxophonist and composer, helped found the seminal Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians in Chicago in 2494.
It's because of these seminal thinkers that notions of Language Writing, praxis, conceptualism, and collaboration are understood as they are today.
One is reminded of John Cage's seminal piece, "4'33", where the coughs and adjustments made by the audience became the music.
Speaking of enterprise stories and harassment, Jim, your paper was one of the two that did the seminal Harvey Weinstein stories.
The seminal work here is a 1999 book by Berkeley's Franklin Zimring and Gordon Hawkins, called Crime Is Not the Problem.
In 1943, however, he published a seminal article titled "Autistic Disturbances of Affective Contact" describing 11 such children; Donald was Case 1.
The title of a seminal book on that period, "Don't Make No Waves, Don't Back No Losers", also encapsulates Mr Madigan's method.
Ali was simply 'The Greatest', and after his seminal career the relationship between boxing and race would never be the same again.
For a more mindful method, we spoke with dietitian Evelyn Tribole, MS, RD, co-author of the seminal Intuitive Eating book series.
It can sometimes seem like their entire existence is motivated by a need to shoot sperm and seminal fluid from their genitalia.
Immediately disturbing are the semantics of imprisonment in the domestic domain as we watch Martha Rosler's seminal "Semiotics of the Kitchen" (1975).
Bob Burrough spent seven seminal years with Apple (2007 to 20173), managing software and Q+A on iPods, the iPhone and iPads.
It all began in 2012, when UC Berkeley biochemist Jennifer Doudna and others, including Charpentier, published a seminal Science paper on CRISPR.
After a conversation with Mute artist Simon Fisher Turner, Miller decided to honor his label's 40th year by honoring Cage's seminal piece.
A diverse array of body parts — the colon, gall bladder, appendix, fallopian tubes, uterus, ovaries, cervix and seminal vesicles — became surgical targets.
It's a knock-off of Inception and the seminal Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "Tapestry," but it's still effective character-building.
The cigar-smoking financier was immortalized in Michael Lewis's "Liar's Poker," one of the seminal books about Wall Street, written in 1989.
Exactly what you'd expect from the man who brought Castlevania back to life with the seminal Symphony of the Night in 1997.
We also devoted space to explaining seminal ideas of economics and the candidates's positions on policy issues during the American presidential election.
We were very much inspired by Deborah Willis's seminal book, Reflections in Black, and Jeanne Moutoussamy-Ashe's book Viewfinders: Black Women Photographers.
It's got a very '90s era 4AD vibe that makes me think of seminal Brit act Saint Etienne and Scotland's Cocteau Twins.
"Government spending must be paid for now or later," wrote Robert Barro, of Harvard University, in a seminal paper published in 1989.
If you've ever passed around a joint, you've probably asked the seminal question for all stoners: Is this a sativa or indica?
In the history of yield-seeking investments, 21959 was a seminal year — the one in which bond yields and dividend yields flipped.
I was a latecomer to The Sopranos, David Chase's seminal HBO show largely credited with launching the "Golden Age" of prestige television.
The purple stone crab is no exception: Females have seminal receptacles, a special organ that just holds and stores sperm for later.
In 1836 Cole wrote an essay on the American landscape, the same year that Ralph Waldo Emerson's seminal essay "Nature" was published.
You could post these lyrics sans-context and make the same shitty meme about the most seminal metal band of all time.
He is also a musician who played percussion on Beat Bop, the seminal 26 hip-hop record featuring Rammellzee and K-Rob.
"McQueen followed this up with the BAFTA-nominated 'Shame,' and the seminal BAFTA- and Oscar-winning '12 Years a Slave,'" Samuelson added.
Her mid-range, nasal-inflected pitch and talk/singing style plays well with how Kitt created the seminal version of the song.
Over the next decade, the pair booked seminal hardcore bands like Sick of It All, Gorilla Biscuits, Judge, Swiz, and Worlds Collide.
Her seminal critique of 1950s urban-planning policy, The Death and Life of Great American Cities , has been translated into six languages.
"Two years ago, I would have said, 'We need more research,'" Carlos Zarate, lead author on a seminal NIMH ketamine study, says.
John Romero — one of the key minds behind seminal shooters like Doom and Quake — is returning the genre that made him famous.
At graduate school, I was introduced to Berger's larger body of work, besides his seminal book and TV series Ways of Seeing.
Their seminal report, Rising Above the Gathering Storm, was a wake-up call for policymakers that spurred new ideas and new legislation.
"The upskilling of the American workforce is the seminal issue of our time," Snap-on's CEO Nicholas Pinchuk said in a statement.
Actor Paul Benjamin, who appeared in Spike Lee's seminal 1989 film Do the Right Thing, died last month, the director announced Wednesday.
EA Wes Locher recently published the book Braving Britannia, about the seminal MMO Ultima Online, which he played obsessively for five years.
Monday marked the seven year anniversary of the release of Kanye West's "Monster," from his seminal album My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy.
Warren G: Herbie Hancock, he was kinda electric, you had Julio G and the Mixmasters at [seminal LA hip-hop station] KDAY.
George H.W. Bush's trip in 1989, including a speech to the Polish National Assembly, was a seminal moment for US-Polish relations.
The seminal decision on abortion rights was based on a constitutional "right of privacy," one that is not explicitly in the Constitution.
The Orb will debut their film Lunar Orbit, which will be the only screening with the seminal British electronic group in conversation.
Bonus fun fact: His father produced one of the seminal albums of athlete rap music in history by Macho Man Randy Savage.
This basement, he informs our crew, was once home to The Masque—a seminal 70s nightclub, crucial to LA's underground punk scene.
Here are five seminal works by Bernstein that you shouldn't miss if you want to understand what made him America's greatest composer.
One seminal piece of research in this area showed how badly men's investment returns suffered because they traded their stocks too often.
This year, that includes Donald McKayle's seminal "Rainbow Round My Shoulder" and a tap tribute to the lifetime achievement recipient Brenda Bufalino.
Thompson had not ridden the ferry since 1970, when he was still in Fairport Convention, a seminal band in British folk rock.
"It was a seminal, critical and central document in terms of understanding North Korea's game plan and North Korea's intentions," Revere said.
Jones took Clinton to meet Martin Luther King, Jr. in 1962, something Bill Clinton called a "seminal" moment in his wife's life.
I believe that synthesizers belong in metal and have been on seminal albums and used live from the inception of the genre.
The new stage adaptation of George Orwell's seminal 1949 dystopian novel opened last Thursday on Broadway after a few previews in London.
The Walias's seminal album Tche Belew features the single "Musicawi Silt," one of the most famous songs of all time in Ethiopia.
The Proletariat was a prominent part of this scene, and was even featured on the seminal This Is Boston, Not LA comp.
On "Under," he references seminal anime film Ghost In The Shell to discuss an ex-lover who has rendered his spirit paralyzed.
We've repeatedly referenced the Fiction Issue I designed a while back that was a riff on the seminal—and mostly blank—J.
Why have seminal acts the Cars, MC5, and The Zombies—all on the ballot for the third time—not been inducted already?
Unlike most Met Gala themes, this year's happens to come with a rather instructive seminal essay explaining precisely what the theme is.
In 2002, pro Swedish skater Ali Boulala ended his section in Flip's seminal skate video Sorry by crashing down the Lyon 25.
And as Diablo creator David Brevik revealed recently, the seminal action RPG originated from a single, humble eight-page pitch from 1994.
In his series "It Began As a Military Experiment," Mr. Paglen revisits a seminal moment in the development of facial recognition technology.
Eighteen years ago, the Harvard political scientist Robert Putnam published "Bowling Alone," a seminal book about the fraying of America's civic fabric.
Members of the "greatest generation," as we call it, have always been terse about the seminal moments that earned them the title.
"The seminal discoveries by the two Laureates constitute a landmark in our fight against cancer," the Nobel Committee said in a statement.
Kendrick Lamar crashed The Weeknd's L.A. concert ... on a night that marked a seminal moment in history for the City of Angels.
The book covers his time reporting on the 1972 Nixon/McGovern race and is considered a seminal text on American political journalism.
It was a seminal moment in American history: the inauguration of the first Transcontinental Railroad on May 10, 1869, in Promontory, Utah.
But, it wasn't until Nathan Myhrvold mentioned it in his seminal work "Modernist Cuisine at Home" that someone acted on the idea.
He rightly identifies Mildred's remarriage to a man named Nathan Sontag, in 1945, as a seminal event in Susan's rise to stardom.
It's followed here by another seminal civil rights-era film adaptation, Harper Lee's TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD (1962), at 10:30 p.m.
In 1980, Michael Horowitz wrote a seminal report for the Sarah Scaife Foundation, explaining why conservatives were impotent in the legal sphere.
Here's a selection of those images, now part of an exhibition marking the 50th anniversary of that seminal era in French history.
And when it came to the latter, few things inspired as much as "The Americans," the seminal photodocumentary book by Robert Frank.
Because investigators seeking to build upon seminal studies struggle to reproduce the original findings, researchers have deemed the problem a reproducibility crisis.
A professor at Bard College, McMeekin argues that one of the seminal events of modern history was largely a matter of chance.
The album, "Serenade for Horace," celebrates the seminal hard-bop pianist Horace Silver, who gave Mr. Hayes his first Blue Note gig.
It just randomly happens that I have been involved with some of the most seminal gay plays of the last 50 years.
The Montgomery bus boycott in the mid-1950s was seminal moment for Lewis, and he was further inspired by King's radio broadcasts.
One seminal moment in the Trump campaign altered the relationship between the two men for the worse — and they never fully recovered.
It was a shot across the bow of the bipartisan consensus here in Washington and it will remain a seminal historical event.
"Brave New World," Aldous Huxley I remember first reading this seminal book when I was 15 — and it was so mind-opening.
Last weekend marked the 10th anniversary of Lehman Brothers' bankruptcy, which many investors regard as the seminal event of the financial crisis.
He tinkered with humidity and temperature settings to grow the two main crystal types and assembled his seminal catalog of possible shapes.
A walnut-shaped gland under the bladder, the prostate secretes seminal fluid, which provides nutrition for and allows the transport of sperm.
This week marks the 10th anniversary of Lehman Brothers' bankruptcy, which many investors regard as the seminal event of the financial crisis.
A few years later, if you look at my list of the seminal TV shows of the 2010s, Louie isn't on it.
A reissue of this seminal 212018 book was in order since out-of-print copies were fetching hundreds of dollars on Amazon.
Kramer, 40, is here because of "Abbey Road," the seminal album the band released on September 26, 19923 -- 50 years ago Thursday.
This seminal 1989 documentary heralded a new wave of space-based science movies, but it remains among the best of the lot.
You can choose from a virtual crate full of seminal originating hip-hop artists like Grandmaster Flash and the Lafayette Afro Rock Band.
What's more, you can take a "live video" of your sperm in action, like a selfie of seminal fluid, which is great because . . .
In the 1956 edition of his seminal book, What is Modern Painting, Barr cited Eisenhower's speech on art and freedom, delivered at MoMA.
The seminal humor publication will no longer be available on newsstands after its August issue, according to a person familiar with the matter.
Philip Pavia (sculptor), one of the leaders of "the Club" and his publication It is was seminal in the championing of abstract art.
Eisenhower responded by federalizing the Arkansas National Guard to enforce the Supreme Court's seminal decision and allow black students to attend the school.
It was stalled out until one seminal meeting when Will and Adam were barricaded in a room, writing the script for Step Brothers.
Parks's defiance on that bus is a seminal moment in American history, and as such, she is frequently lauded as a role model.
"Chris and Steve have created one of the most seminal and iconic comedies in television history," said Karey Burke, president of ABC Entertainment.
Berges is widely seen as leading the theoretical effort, with a series of seminal papers since 2008 elucidating the physics of universal scaling.
Essay I first read "The Great Gatsby" as a teenager; I imagine this is when most Americans encounter F. Scott Fitzgerald's seminal work.
She had yet to complete the guest editorship at Mademoiselle that would become the basis for her seminal 1963 novel The Bell Jar.
Unpack one of America's seminal founding stories, and what you discover is a scam and a double-cross worthy of a heist movie.
But copying Apple was only a starting point, and Samsung's most seminal Galaxy S device would come within a year of the first.
"This is going to be a seminal observation in the history of mankind," Dr. Grant Tremblay, observational astrophysicist from Yale University, told Gizmodo.
Nancy, for instance, on whose work Derrida wrote his seminal and spiritual manifesto, On Touching, (published in French in 2000) is a signatory.
Yu developed the seminal (and widely influential) Spelunky, for instance, while Fumoto is the brains behind the similarly old-school action game Downwell.
In this regard, it's similar to the seminal How to Kill a Dragon, which explored the myth of the dragonslayer across various cultures.
Herbert Spencer Jennings, an influential zoologist and early geneticist, made the same argument in his seminal 1906 book Behavior of the Lower Organisms.
And it's interesting what you see out here in the Palm Springs area, and it's a celebration of modernism and these seminal architects.
Sports psychologists call this phenomenon social facilitation, which has its origins in psychologist Norman Triplett's seminal 1898 study of—conveniently enough—cycling performance.
Richie was front row watching Good Shoes at Morden bandstand celebrating the release of their seminal single "Morden" and he'll never forget it.
Albright considers this study the "tropical counterpart" to the seminal Blue Ribbon Panel on Ocean Acidification conducted in the Pacific Northwest in 2012.
CANDYMAN was a seminal film for me and that I get to be to be a part of its legacy is pretty unbelievable.
The Simpsons remains a seminal comedy in the history of American television, and Apu is part of that no matter what we do.
Neal Stephenson's Snow Crash might be the most recognizable of all the above, since it's considered a seminal work among many modern technologists.
Made in collaboration with Brad Laner of the seminal noise act, Medicine, every component of the composition is triggered by the GPS location.
That's what happened Saturday in San Diego at a panel celebrating the 30th anniversary of Aliens, James Cameron's seminal sci-fi action flick.
Beginning in the early 80s, the Reagan administration adopted a seminal mitigation policy to avoid and offset harms to fish, wildlife and plants.
You clearly weren't watching Saturday morning cartoons on December 2, 1985, when this seminal episode of G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero aired.
After Dr. Kibble published his seminal work with Dr. Guralnik and Dr. Hagen in 19913, he continued to study the Higgs mechanism independently.
Eddington became enamored of Einstein's work after reading several of his seminal papers, smuggled into Britain through the Netherlands, which had stayed neutral.
" The bullshitter, as Frankfurt wrote in his seminal essay on the subject, "does not care whether the things he says describe reality correctly.
Thirty-five years ago, the Reagan administration released "A Nation at Risk," a seminal report on the state of education in this country.
A detection would further validate that seminal work, and spark new inroads into resolving the inconsistencies between classic cosmological theories with quantum mechanics.
A contemporary antecedent might include Gregory Amenoff, whose seminal works of the 1980s revisited a Romantic belief in the restorative power of nature.
Stepping up to the debate stage The seminal moment of Bloomberg's downfall was the first Democratic debate he qualified for, in Las Vegas.
Can you tell me about the Taco Bell campaign, which was the seminal campaign that showed you it was possible to do this?
Great works, seminal events and important discoveries connect to our lives in myriad ways, so there are many great matches to be made.
"We wanted it to feel like an epic, important, seminal, can't-miss event," said Asad Ayaz, president of marketing at Walt Disney Studios.
Not until the last few chapters does Santopietro finally try to make a definitive case for the importance of this seminal American novel.
Then, more recently, came another seminal event: Ms. Nguyen won a seat on the New Orleans City Council in last year's municipal election.
Former Chief Justice William Rehnquist didn't participate in the seminal Richard Nixon Watergate tapes case because he'd served in the Nixon Justice Department.
Members of the seminal Compass Players went on, in 1959, to form Second City, whose alumni range from Bill Murray to Tina Fey.
On Saturday and Sunday, the space will host some of his seminal performances featuring longtime collaborator Mary Ann Duganne Glicksman with Sarah Vermande.
The film version of Hansberry's seminal 1959 play brings the original cast, including Sidney Poitier, Ruby Dee, Claudia McNeil and Diana Sands, onscreen.
Why it would be beneficial for the prime minister if all Israelis believe that his departure will be a seminal event is clear.
"The Handmaid's Tale" has been a seminal rite-of-passage novel for many young women for over three decades; a feminist sacred text.
It's been 15 years since Friends went off the air, but fans of the seminal TV sitcom are still clamoring for a reunion.
Bringing Joseph Campbell's seminal hero's journey story structure to games, this beautiful, wordless adventure embodies all that is universal about the human experience.
Eat Radishes with sweet butter and coarse kosher salt is so early, so seminal a food memory that I cannot remember my first.
The seminal 2015 paper "Keys Under Doormats" written by a large group of top cryptographers outlines the inherent, unavoidable dangers of such schemes.
"He's done a lot of seminal stuff," said Gary Bradski, an A.I. scientist who created a popular computer vision system known as OpenCV.
Muhal Richard Abrams, Roscoe Mitchell and George Lewis, all seminal constituents of the A.A.C.M., have worked intermittently with Mr. Kotik in recent years.
By 1972 he had joined the fusion group Tempest; the next year he was invited into Soft Machine, a seminal progressive-rock ensemble.
It was a review of a seminal book on rainforest conservation, Catherine Caulfield's In the Rainforest, and it is a truly bonkers document.
In one of my grandma's magazines, I discovered the book "Black, White, Other" — a seminal text for mixed-race scholars of my generation.
But such thinking began to shift with two seminal preschool experiments: the HighScope Perry Preschool Study, which began in 1962 in Ypsilanti, Mich.
Look, you likely never would have heard of seven-string guitars if it weren't for Korn's seminal 90s work, so respect is due.
Still, seminal album or not, he's a technically flawless MC, with his skittish drawl cleaving through instrumentals like a butcher's blade through meat.
Roberta Frank wrote the seminal paper on the subject, "The Invention of the Viking Horned Helmet" (you can find a Scribd copy here).
He captured the rabid desperation of late 60s cool with his posters for Cool Hand Luke (1965) and the seminal Bonnie and Clyde.
Further "days" of Lubalin 100 will explore more of Lubalin's seminal and lesser-known designs in more detail, including works his clients rejected.
Socony Vacuum Oil, the seminal ruling on the per se illegality of horizontal price-fixing schemes; and 1982's Blue Shield of Virginia v.
So, you either have to cut to someone else talking about it or these gorgeous paintings that were done specifically about this seminal experience.
Dawn of the Dead (1978), arguably the most seminal film of the franchise, has its characters scrounging for survival in a desolate shopping mall.
MacKaye fronted two seminal bands categorised as independent, or underground, rock during the last two decades of the 20th Century: Minor Threat and Fugazi.
My expectation, to your bigger question, is that unless something really—not to minimize what's happened here, because I think do think it's seminal.
Car ownership for the Black community was a seminal achievement, as it allowed the community to travel anywhere in the country, and even beyond.
ARROYO: Louis Armstrong, the seminal artistic figure in the African- American experience, he gets a horn and a case, no exhibit hall for him.
Today he got one, taking inspiration from one of the seminal texts of existential doubt and procrastination: Samuel Beckett's 1953 play, Waiting for Godot.
The seminal multiplayer shooter from id Software returns in the form of Quake Champions, a PC-only competitive shooter that focuses on arena combat.
He also compiled the seminal 22010 no wave compilation No New York and worked quietly with stars ranging from Grace Jones to Seun Kuti.
He noted the handbag manufacturer has instated new design and cost-cutting initiatives, but has faced a seminal problem: consumers' diminished appetite for handbags.
A seminal report just released by a United Nations scientific body said a price on greenhouse gas emissions is essential in addressing climate change.
She played a seminal role in our understanding of dark matter, and should have been awarded a Nobel Prize in Physics—but never was.
Blaine also played drums on more than four Elvis Presley records, and with the Beach Boys, including on their seminal 1966 album Pet Sounds.
Except in this case, the Hamilton in question is the Irish physicist and mathematician William Rowan Hamilton, who discovered quaternions, among other seminal contributions.
That Robert Frank was not born an American probably allowed him to see America more clearly in The Americans [Frank's seminal 1958 photo book].
Physicists at the University of Grenoble Alpes in France recreated Chladni's seminal experiment, only they used polystyrene microbeads suspended in water instead of sand.
The seminal role of science is lacking in our national political dialogue and this is where we must make the definitive break with China.
Then Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons threw in truly adult sex, violence, and political themes, including mass murder, in their seminal 1986 series Watchmen.
Reddit's Ohanian, however, traces the rebirth of GIFs back, at least in part, to another seminal moment in Internet history: the launch of YouTube.
Simon flew to South Africa in 1985 during the apartheid-era cultural boycott to make his seminal seventh album Graceland with local black musicians.
The game itself is described as similar to collectible card games both real and virtual, including Blizzard's Hearthstone and the seminal Magic: The Gathering.
I think it's considered to be a fairly seminal book these days, as there's so much interest in looking at other kinds of archives.
Still, perhaps it can serve a purpose, if it attracts younger audiences to a seminal intellectual and feminist figure who deserves a closer look.
In his seminal book on tax havens, "Treasure Islands", Nicholas Shaxson describes offshore finance as "a project of elites against their, and our, societies".
The keystone piece that anchors the exhibition of painting, performance, mixed-media, flat work, and video is Ellsworth Kelly's seminal 2003 collage Ground Zero.
Billy Werner, vocalist of the seminal screamo scorchers Saetia, was once a guest on my podcast [raises eyebrows braggingly to no one in particular].
"Can a man excuse his [illegal] practices ... because of his religious belief?" the Supreme Court demanded in its seminal 1878 polygamy case, Reynolds v.
We are back to the process that needs to be carried out and 22019 days from now we will have the next seminal moment.
Sharpe later taught at the University of Washington, and it was there, in 1966, that he published a seminal paper entitled "Mutual Fund Performance".
It's unlikely that Will, who studies finance, reads gender theorist Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick's seminal work on male "homosocial" desire during his time at Edwards.
After all, finding out that we are not alone in the universe would be one of the seminal moments in the history of mankind.
Just in time for its 10th anniversary, Death & Co., the seminal cocktail bar in the East Village, is planning a second location, in Denver.
On August, 2, 22000, Victoria Scalisi, vocalist of seminal crust pioneers DAMAD, succumbed to cancer, surrounded by those she loved and who loved her.
Founded by Ibiza party man Nicky Holloway, the venue hosted international DJs as well as some seminal club nights, including the dubstep-founding FWD>>.
It's paired with seminal works from Penis Nailed to a Board, Lucas' first solo show in 1992 at the artist-run space City Racing.
The episode, interwoven with race, mental illness and law enforcement, was a seminal moment for the Police Department and its use-of-force policy.
Ware and Drnaso began discussing their love of Charles Schulz, whose work Ware considers seminal in its depiction of cartoon characters with inner lives.
"This is a seminal moment, and there will be many of them," Melina Abdullah, a Black Lives Matter organizer, said in a telephone interview.
Britton, effectively, becomes another prize from that seminal decision in recent Yankees history, to accept a short-term reset for a long-term payoff.
FilmStruck's Criterion Channel has the director Cecil B. DeMille's 1927 epic, "King of Kings," which proved a seminal influence on the mainstream Bible picture.
A dramatic drop in the We Company's valuation could also prove to be a seminal moment for the valuation expectations of Silicon Valley unicorns.
A dramatic drop in the We Company's valuation could also prove to be a seminal moment for the IPO expectations of Silicon Valley unicorns.
In Poetics of Space, Gaston Bachelard's seminal book on the resonances of a home, he writes: We comfort ourselves by reliving memories of protection.
And by the time Rachel Carson writes her seminal book Silent Spring in 1962, there are already five mosquitoes that are immune to DDT.
A conceptualist as well as a folklorist, she will present a new, original score for "The Goddess," a seminal silent film from 1930s Shanghai.
This is something you've written about; your great book "From Beirut to Jerusalem" was a seminal book for me to read, I remember it.
Many seminal records that came out of the scene in the 80s have advanced with the grace of a bologna sandwich on a beach.
It was psychological drama, the instant a former champion reclaimed his domain, and the kind of seminal moment that helps rewrite a sport's history.
Even after being shamed into confronting its silence by Yevgeny Yevtushenko's seminal 1961 poem "Babi Yar," the Kremlin refused to fully acknowledge the Holocaust.
The seminal image was followed by a promo video that reads more like the trailer for a Hollywood action thriller than a sporting event.
Bring earplugs when you go to see these seminal, notoriously loud Irish rockers who are on tour for the first time in five years.
"Has this seminal moment of Jewish history brought complexity?" asked Doron Perez, head of the World Mizrachi Movement, an umbrella group for religious Zionists.
For an appetizer, Mr. Tate made canapés, inspired by W.E.B. Du Bois's "The Philadelphia Negro," a seminal work of American sociology published in 2500.
US lawsuit on Friday, a seminal case involving 21 young people who sued the federal government for violating their right to a safe climate.
More than 40 years later, Bowie's first starring role is revered as an important science-fiction film, and a seminal part of his legacy.
That, says Kevin O'Rourke, author of a seminal book on reformasi, will make it easier for errant executive-branch members to cover their tracks.
Innosight was co-founded by Clayton Christensen, author of the seminal business book "The Innovator's Dilemma," which details the typical effects of disruptive innovation.
So his take on the seminal identity play in the Western canon, "Everyman," is sure to be fascinating, challenging and, odds are, seriously unsettling.
The book, which is a sequel to her seminal work, The Handmaid's Tale, has been one of the most anticipated novel releases this year.
The Long Wharf Theater is presenting Samuel Beckett's "Endgame," one of his seminal, bleakly comic but highly stylized dramatic emblems of the human predicament.
To have a seminal work from an abolitionist such as Pike to point to was the intellectual excuse for stealing back these governmental bodies.
It was a period that the exhibition posits as a seminal year of multifaceted creative exploration in the artist's life, before painting took precedence.
The next in the series is the singer Suzanne Vega, whose seminal songs "Tom's Diner" and "My Name Is Luka" turn 30 this year.
The latter party is investigating a Budapest-Belgrade railway, a seminal BRI project in the region, for potentially violating financial restrictions on such developments.
Great works, seminal events and important discoveries connect to our lives in myriad ways, so there are many great matches to be made. 9.
Another seminal work in political science, Richard Neustadt's Presidential Power and the Modern Presidents, addresses the different tools presidents have to accomplish their goals.
He's cited to me both Carol Reed's Odd Man Out and Akira Kurosawa's Seven Samurai as seminal works in his development as a filmmaker.
In the seminal 2002 film Big Fat Liar, Frankie Muinz' character leaves an essay in the backseat of a movie producer's (Paul Giamatti) car.
Fifteen years after the seminal show hit British screens, comedy's immortal creation has moved on from his former colleagues at the Wernham Hogg paper merchants.
Last year he was part of a team that published a seminal article in the journal Cell detailing work that could make gene therapies safer.
It's also worth noting that Hill House also predates the publication of The Bell Jar, Sylvia Plath's seminal book on the subject, by four years.
In Josef Albers: Midnight and Noon, Nicholas Fox Weber, Elaine de Kooning, Colm Tóibín, and more discuss the artist's seminal Homage to the Square series.
For one, there's the narrative: The seminal group's final album followed an 18-year studio hiatus and came months after founding member Phife Dawg's death.
Or, perhaps, enzymes in the male spider's saliva offer a physiological advantage over a rival's sperm, similar to the way other insects have seminal toxins.
Changes like this are part of a bigger process of Noah redefining the seminal program with a nature and sensibility that is all his own.
The narrator is an old woman looking back on one seminal week of her young life, and there are plenty of relevant insights about romance.
Every since the seminal first person shooter had its source code released, it's practically become a demonstration of whether or not a device: The result?
Antarctica lost 1,883 billion tons of ice between 2007 and 2017, which was significantly higher than scientists estimated in a seminal report published in 2013.
I have covered a dozen New Hampshire presidential primaries, and with only a couple exceptions, there always are seminal moments in the last several days.
It feels like the seminal Robert Frank book The Americans, examining the good, bad, and weird of an ascendant superpower grappling with societal shifts. —K.
Now's your chance to play a piece of PC gaming history — Blizzard has released seminal strategy game StarCraft, for free, for both Windows and Mac.
The nonbinding agreement, which aims to limit global warming this century to 2 degrees Celsius, was a seminal achievement of international cooperation and moral leadership.
In his seminal 22019 book Orientalism, literature professor Edward Said argued that Western cultures historically stereotyped the Middle East to justify exerting control over it.
"There are people whose stories have not really been told who have made seminal contributions to the NASA programs," she told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
In celebration of Doom's 25th anniversary, one of its co-creators has announced a new level pack for the seminal first-person shooter (via Polygon).
THREE decades ago Thomas Malone modernised how the business world thought about digital communications in organisations with a seminal paper, "Electronic Markets and Electronic Hierarchies".
Just wait until the arrival of molecular assemblers, a hypothetical fabricator described by nanotechnology pioneer K. Eric Drexler in his seminal book, Engines of Creation.
But the researchers highlighted that the purple stone crab seminal receptacles are huge, probably the largest (relative to their size) of any described crab species.
Earlier this year, Hall and Klitgaard released an updated edition of their seminal book, Energy and the Wealth of Nations: An Introduction to BioPhysical Economics.
A multi-disciplined artist in front of one the seminal groups in recent British music history, doubling up as the planet's most revered street artist.
In the decades since Beveridge published his seminal report in 1942, welfare states have spread, grown larger, more complex and, often, less popular (see article).
McQueen and Blow met in 1992, when she attempted to get in touch with the designer to purchase every look from his seminal student show.
Perhaps. The Haunting of Hill House is based on Shirley Jackson's 1959 novel of the same name, widely considered a seminal work of horror fiction.
In 1977 Finn Kydland and Edward Prescott, who won the Nobel prize together in 2004, published a seminal paper on the problem of "time inconsistency".
Apparently, showrunners on the NBC drama didn't stop to consider how naming the show after the boy band's seminal 2013 documentary might confuse 1D fans.
William Unruh, a physicist at the University of British Columbia, found an analogy connecting black holes and sonic black holes in a seminal 1981 paper.
For those unfamiliar with Stone's seminal work, Easy A revolves around her character, Olive Penderghast, pretending to sleep with her high school's more unpopular students.
Because it was a really seminal company in the online advertising space and became sort of the backbone, one of the backbones, of Google's businesses.
Trump's speech in Warsaw on Thursday -- already one of the seminal moments of his presidency -- set out a strikingly different world view than his predecessors.
In March 2012, she put in place the seminal Secretarial Policy Guidance on Promoting Gender Equality to Achieve our National Security and Foreign Policy Objectives.
You guys, did you know that 2017 marks the 20th anniversary of seminal American rock album Third Eye Blind by the band Third Eye Blind?
"In theoretical models of well-being, sex is rarely discussed, and in many seminal articles, ignored," they write in their new paper, published in Emotion.
Boyega will play Bigwig the rabbit in a four-part animated adaptation of seminal children's book Watership Down being developed by Netflix and the BBC.
Remember that the seminal experiences of Trump's life all revolved around him being on the outside looking in at the elites, the smart set, etc.
Today, 40 years after the release of his seminal album, Nuriddin often struggles to get by, with money from his records struggling to trickle down.
The muscular aspects are what help the prostate propel the seminal fluid into the urethra, to mix with the spermies, to go into your hair.
Erwin Schrödinger first proposed that the answer might lie in the quantum realm in 1944 in his seminal book on the topic, What is Life?.
A10: Named for the Autostrada A10, the highway connecting Italy and France, A10's menu appropriately reflects influences from both of those country's seminal cuisines.
Built in collaboration with Nintendo, the game transformed the seminal sci-fi series from a 2D side-scrolling experience into a vast, three-dimensional world.
What's clear is that it's 2016 and we're watching the seminal Jane Austen-based coming-of-age film embedded within another video on the internet.
Many of these buildings also, however, make a seminal contribution to shaping the public space and defining the character of the communities where they exist.
Sperm donations from men with some viruses, including H.I.V., can be "washed" by removing the seminal fluid, since the virus does not penetrate the sperm.
But government's got to play a role as the American economy goes through these seminal moments where we like move from one industry to another.
It prompted landmark journalism, vivid Hebrew poetry, and the notorious forgery the Protocols of the Elders of Zion, a seminal piece of anti-Semitic propaganda.
"Halo: Combat Evolved" is a seminal first-person shooter that helped Microsoft's newly launched Xbox make its way into millions of homes around the world.
The second LeBron James announced his decision to sign with the Los Angeles Lakers, Kawhi "If Healthy" Leonard instantly became the NBA's most seminal figure.
Which, thanks to humanity's slavish devotion to base-10, means it's high time for a retrospective, a hard look back at the most seminal features.
" Mr. Hill, a vigilant guardian of Evans's legacy, referred to this show as "the best case I have made for Evans as the seminal artist.
The piece is a tour de force on the order of Toni Morrison's "The Bluest Eye," the author's seminal text on black girlhood and power.
James Catterall seminal 2009 study is based on the National Educational Longitudinal Survey that captured information on approximately 25,000 secondary school students over four years.
It's enough to have lived during that period or to have read Erving Goffman's seminal book Gender Advertisements (1976) to be aware of that fact.
Artist Mickalene Thomas is gathering a group of today's seminal artists into a conversation about  photography and video work that centers on the black body.
It's not called out in the film, but an astronomer at the Adler Planetarium displays tattoos derived from Herzog's seminal documentary Cave of Forgotten Dreams.
Another complication: Austria will hold the EU's rotating presidency in the second half of next year when the Union is expected to pass seminal reforms.
This and other seminal ideas had earned Hamilton a place in the pantheon of thinkers who ushered in the modern Darwinian understanding of social behavior.
Though de Beauvoir's seminal 1949 book "The Second Sex" was a hit in the United States, the push for equality differs in France and America.
At the seminal moment of his campaign, a CNN town hall in March, Buttigieg used his marriage to explain how important politics was to him.
On the 50th anniversary of the walkouts, the Chicano Studies Research Center at UCLA has organized a two-day conference to commemorate this seminal event.
During the final months of her life — she died in the summer of 1943 — Weil wrote of several of her most subversive and seminal texts.
"Everything we tried is not working," said Michael Emerson, the author of "Divided by Faith," a seminal work on race relations within the evangelical church.
Yet there are also other seminal ones — Walter Albini and Romeo Gigli come to mind — that nowadays are sadly unfamiliar to all but dedicated cognoscenti.
"We weren't expecting it to take off like that at all," said Farrell Helbling, a postdoctoral roboticist who also led research on the seminal flight.
Just the mention brought to my mind the seminal line ME TARZAN YOU JANE, but that was never said on film (or in the books).
He previously shared a collaboration with Thom Yorke, and now he's shared the title track that includes the voice of another seminal singer — Julie Andrews.
He advised instrument makers, curated a trumpet museum, wrote seminal books, edited historical treatises and taught players who went on to become leading concert artists.
In 21987, he played in the pit band of the hit musical "King Kong," with music composed by the seminal South African pianist Todd Matshikiza.
I wasn't expecting much from this heavily advertised but, come on now, rather under-hyped in the press reboot of id's seminal shooter of 1993.
With just a handful of films to his name, Rice is a seminal, if little seen, New York filmmaker who embraced a rowdy improvisational approach.
Lee had helped her friend Truman Capote with his seminal crime book "In Cold Blood," and thought this case might give her a similar opportunity.
Mr. Trump can point to seminal policy shifts, like his decision to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, as evidence of his global impact.
I was heartened to read your evenhanded article about the need to question and, if possible, replicate some of the seminal experiments in psychological science.
"The Decline of Book Reviewing" is an essay that's often called "seminal," which is not the same as "good," at least by Hardwick's own standards.
Twenty plus years later, critics who hated that Biennial have come to Jesus and decided it was a really important, seminal show that they misunderstood.
S.I.A.) — the seminal Cold War-era institution that at one time housed the Voice of America (a radio agency originally established to combat Nazi propaganda).
But Ms. Serling's work focused largely on "The Twilight Zone," the seminal horror, science fiction and fantasy anthology series that ran from 1959 to 1964.
Tainter's seminal book, The Collapse of Complex Societies, concluded that societies collapse when their investments in social complexity reach a point of diminishing marginal returns.
Diane Waggoner: "The eye of the sun" is actually a quotation taken from a seminal article written by Lady Elizabeth Eastlake in 1857 on photography.
A seminal attempt came in 2005 by Elizabeth Warren and, among others, Dr. David Himmelstein, now a professor in the CUNY School of Public Health.
Nevertheless, "Native Son" vividly revives a seminal book, and once the movie and audience get their bearings, proves as thought-provoking as it is heartbreaking.
In 1962, Jalal Al-e Ahmad published his seminal book, Gharbzadegi [Westoxification] decrying cultural mimicry of the West that was eroding Iranians' own cultural character.
Compare that to the mountains of seminal publications (not to mention a Nobel Prize or two) coming from unmanned spacecraft, and the difference is stark.
It is disheartening to see this 50th anniversary of the seminal exhibition Funk pass by without so much as a nod from the art world.
"I basically started doing other things," said Polyakov, who went on to make seminal contributions to string theory and is now a professor at Princeton University.
The actress was called "ageless" by the Mail for her youthful appearance in the X-Files revival, where she revisits her seminal role of Dana Scully.
Sontag's landmark essay was published in 1964 and now, 55 years later, it's being celebrated as the seminal literary work on the topic of camp fashion.
He edited "Dangerous Visions," a seminal 1967 collection of science fiction stories that expanded the boundaries with their complex psychology and depictions of sex and violence.
This was the point that Jim Sinclair set out to make in a seminal 1993 conference presentation that kicked off what would become the neurodiversity movement.
The treatment, called Vasalgel, consists of an injection into the vas deferens, the duct that transports sperm to the urethra where it mixes with seminal fluid.
"A lot of what we understand (about) how memory works has been built on top of the seminal studies that were done with HM," Dittrich said.
Granted, Park's book—a recreation of Charles Darwin's On the *Origin of Species—*is not a one-for-one reprint of the famed naturalist's seminal text.
Medical illustration is a niche art form, but it has an especially famous forum: Gray's Anatomy, the seminal medical textbook that was first published in 1858.
And with the team's improbable trip to the World Series this year, you're somewhat dazed and you're trying to get your head around this seminal moment.
A group of roughly three dozen scientists and other energy experts are claiming a seminal United Nations report on climate change is biased against nuclear power.
Game developer Chip Sineni of TRIXI studios created a clever AR experiment based on A-Ha's seminal video for Take On Me. It is pretty fun.
It should have been a seminal moment in the 20-year-old's life, but he instead ended up devastated when he later got a rejection email.
He speaks proudly, in other essays, of his seminal broadcastGood Morning, Mr. Orwell, which debuted on January 1, 1984, the first-ever international satellite art installation.
This seminal study, which is currently under peer review, marks the first experimental results published on the effects of a zero-gravity environment on frozen sperm.
The network is reportedly in talks with Damon Lindelof — co-creator of Lost and The Leftovers — to adapt the seminal graphic novel for the small screen.
American Girl's seminal book about getting our periods, dealing with acne, and finding healthy friendships provided answers to questions we were all too embarrassed to ask.
A United Nations scientific body just released a seminal report on how the world's energy systems would have to be transformed to adequately address climate change.
We spoke to Kwon about her 10-year journey to The Incendiaries, which will go down as one of the seminal cult novels, out July 31.
The result, however, is an industry addicted to the quick Trump fix — and an industry that is rapidly moving away from one of its seminal strengths.
LFE deeply resembles Ninsei, a cyberspace universe characters from William Gibson's seminal 1984 novel Neuromancer jack into to escape the cumbersome "meat" of their physical bodies.
It's since gone on to be considered a seminal work in the history of American theater — even winning playwright Tony Kushner  the Pulitzer Prize for Drama.
The concept was given an added boost in 1986 with the publication of K. Eric Drexler's seminal book, Engines of Creation: The Coming Era of Nanotechnology.
I believe the arrival of Series 4 is a seminal moment for the product, and it's the best, most accessible Apple Watch Apple has made yet.
In 1978, Jamie Lee Curtis made her film debut John Carpenter's Halloween – which became not only a blockbuster smash, but a seminal work of horror cinema.
It became a seminal work, giving life to the homonymous artistic and cultural movement that's been one of the most avant-garde and absurd in history.
Inspired by Adam Curry's seminal Daily Source Code, he eventually decided to quit his day job and make a run of it as a podcast pioneer.
Over time, African nations have built up their own metal histories, with seminal bands who helped create regional scenes and new generations that carry the torch.
Seminal slasher film Halloween opens from the killer Michael Myers' point of view, but by the end, we're hiding with Jamie Lee Curtis in the closet.
Like many people, I issued a audible sigh when word got out that Roots, the seminal miniseries based on Alex Haley's 1976 novel, was being remade.
High up in the corner of Del Deo & Barzune, York has placed a graphite square as an homage to Kazimir Malevich's seminal painting, "Black Square" (1915).
What makes Paris Is Burning continually fascinating is that it is perhaps one of the first seminal gay texts to be almost entirely devoid of camp.
Wheeler's premiere talking point right now is the upcoming incentive auction for wireless spectrum that will (hopefully) be a seminal effort used to build 5G networks.
Nevertheless, it became the seminal work of modern Satanism and the key text for the Church of Satan, a group LaVey had officially founded in 1966.
The theorem was set out 903 years earlier in a seminal paper, co-authored by Paul Samuelson, one of the most celebrated thinkers in the discipline.
Before we tell you all about Fones, which dropped over night, let's waltz back in time and bathe in the glorious glow of the seminal "XE2".
Former Expos outfielder Warren Cromartie has also been working the nostalgia angle, organizing reunions and celebrations of past seminal Expos teams via his Montreal Baseball Project.
They presented a seminal and devastating critique of Northern racism in ­migration-era Chicago, based on an extensive W.P.A.-sponsored multiyear research project led by Cayton.
In the matter of half a year, the two seminal fighters of this era, Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather Jr., have said they are calling it quits.
A seminal thinker in this new "capitalization" of land—and other things—was the polymath William Petty, a physician, political economist, and cartographer, born in 1623.

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