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"uncelebrated" Definitions
  1. not formally honored or commemorated
  2. not famous : OBSCURE

54 Sentences With "uncelebrated"

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HOWERY I think he's one of the most uncelebrated greats.
Of course, I wasn't going to let an accomplishment this massive go uncelebrated.
"Within China, he remains largely uncelebrated," The New York Times wrote in 2012.
Still, she died penniless and uncelebrated at the age of 73 in Bude, England.
And on its uncelebrated 14 anniversary late last month, I was seeking an apology for it.
But the past was presumably populated with countless uncelebrated people who might have received a diagnosis.
But we rarely hear of their contributions, leaving their impact largely uncelebrated — even if it's widely felt.
But an exceptional group of nurses and volunteers are determined not to let the holiday slip by uncelebrated.
In 1911, a relatively uncelebrated painting by Leonardo da Vinci, the "Mona Lisa," was stolen from the Louvre.
All my life I've been surrounded by strong women, yet this quality is largely uncelebrated in mainstream visual culture.
The moment was another hint of Anthony's latest evolution as a player, possibly embracing the uncelebrated elements of the game.
Nashville's big night focused on women and genre legends, leaving Lil Nas X and his smash "Old Town Road" largely uncelebrated.
First, Grahm intends to plant and test a series of uncelebrated grapes that have languished in the shadows of European viticulture.
What do art handlers, the perennially uncelebrated workers behind your favorite exhibitions, have to do with the looming presence of 2017?
These small marine species, often unnoticed and uncelebrated, are among the stars of this Imax movie at the American Museum of Natural History.
"A Lab of One's Own" is an engrossing, exciting tale of uncelebrated scientists who innovated and experimented against a background of grand historical events.
We started with it because it focused on the supply chain, and it was something that really highlighted the vegetable, and we think the vegetable's been uncelebrated.
And when we see this remarkable woman, once overlooked and uncelebrated, return to the scene of her pioneering research, it's clear she's finally back where she belongs.
Each week, I'll explore the rich story behind an everyday object, familiar place or uncelebrated face — and the effect on our lives, the economy, policy, the environment and more.
Yet, not only do we siphon off old people to live outside of our immediate circles, but images of what the end looks like are scant, uncelebrated and frequently morbid.
Dispatch From Anatolia ON HIGHWAY E-5, Turkey — Next to a busy road in an uncelebrated part of northern Anatolia, Aykut Erdogdu, a Turkish lawmaker, nursed his bandaged, blistered foot.
It seems the human tendency is to speak mostly of the tragedies while acts of heroic survival, including the sharing of resources and community building, go uncelebrated for the most part.
After all, the Democratic Party is in tatters at every level; wouldn't a well-heeled Democrat be better off spending money on uncelebrated legislative races in Idaho or Iowa or Ohio?
Since then, they have led their unassuming, largely uncelebrated lives under a canopy of tulip poplars and oaks between the baseball diamonds and soccer fields of a few precious acres of Queens.
"If there is any type of experience that has been meaningful to me, it's identifying either uncelebrated or unknown talents — whether that's compositional or performing — and giving them a platform," he said.
Those of us launched from bare-bones schools in uncelebrated places will always find particular grace in a library, where the temple doors are thrown wide to all believers, regardless of pedigree.
Sometimes Mr. Lindsay catered to hometown tastes, as in the fine blood sausage mini-sandwich, modeled on the ubiquitous if mostly uncelebrated Australian snack of a sausage link on a slice of white bread.
Samuel Williamson of the University of Illinois finds that in the British government's annual "Blue Book" reports on GDP in the half-century or so since this uncelebrated year, there have been 19903 different answers.
This is the virtually unknown and uncelebrated aspect of New Hampshire and its first-in-the-nation presidential primary: It actually is possible for lovers of skiing and politics to combine their two favorite sports.
Or the story of Katherine Johnson, the black NASA mathematician whose story became the basis for Hidden Figures, whose work in calculating key orbital moves in the early days of manned spaceflight went uncelebrated for decades.
Each week, Wendy MacNaughton, a graphic journalist based in San Francisco, will explore the story behind an everyday object, familiar place or uncelebrated person — and the effect on our lives, the economy, the environment and more.
Inside the List Counting Stars: Margot Lee Shetterly's "Hidden Figures," about the uncelebrated African-American women who worked as human "computers" in the early days of the space program, enters the hardcover nonfiction list at No. 24.
ALBANY — For nearly 90 years, an uncelebrated New York State law has largely escaped attention, allowing what would seem to be unfathomable in this day and age, and particularly in this state: child marriages, by the thousands.
Maybe I should appreciate the life I am leading, as an uncelebrated person who writes about games in a worn sweatshirt instead of a better dressed person playing video games shrieking and doing Christopher Walken impersonations over them.
Luna's mom, being a confirmed queen of social media, documented the reveal on Snapchat: North and Saint even wrote Baby Luna a little note: This is Luna's very first Valentine's Day and North and Saint couldn't let that go uncelebrated.
"I try to choose relatively uncelebrated people in anonymous environments, and I try to create a sense of dissonance between the historical understanding of portraiture and this new space where we're filling a gap," Wiley tells Creators of his signature works.
Trendy Assholes Recent perpetrators include: Zayn Malik in what was a truly astonishing take on HypeBeast-era Colonel Sanders, Adam Levine, Professor Green, every single Soundcloud rapper, uncelebrated VICE journalist Emma Garland, and tons of other people in our office (sorry, guys).
More defined is the blissful face of the white woman in Jean-Honoré Fragonard's "The Swing" (1767), which appears in printed fabric patched into the wet nurse's clothes — a telling contrast between the uncelebrated labor of the marginalized and the leisure it makes possible for the rest.
That's the last we'll hear from him for quite a while, but these first 40 pages of "The Institute" — low-key and relaxed, an unaffected and genially convincing depiction of a certain uncelebrated walk of life — demonstrate how engaging King's fiction can be even without an underlying low whine of dread.
I find it very hard to feel sorry for the man who gathered the world's most bountiful harvests of money and praise—yes, thanks to his labor, but thanks also to luck and to the hard work of his uncelebrated underlings—who then screams holy murder when the tax man shows up at his door.
Unlucky Uncelebrated Unmissed seem to fit best, more's the > pity.
Taylor died in 1983, and was buried in what Shaw described as "an uncelebrated plot in a Jewish cemetery in North London".
Kanyaka is an Indian magazine in Malayalam addressing women's issues. It is published by the Mangalam Publications India Pvt. Ltd., Kottayam. It contains features on current affairs, stories and cartoons, interviews of celebrities and uncelebrated common men.
The few references made to her by Bolshevik contemporaries in memoirs and works of fiction are biased against her. These depict her uniformly as "repulsive and evil," with little exception. Nikiforova has also been ignored by non-Soviet historians. Today, Nikiforova remains obscure and uncelebrated within Ukraine.
A.Chandrasekhar is the editor-in-charge. The headquarters is in Mumbai. The magazine contains features on current affairs, stories, poems and cartoons, and interviews of celebrities and uncelebrated common personalities. The magazine is dedicated to the uplifting women in Indian society as well as in the societies of other countries.
Changting in Western Fujian Province was liberated by Communists a little over two years later (now renamed Longyan). Lesinski's Cathedral, in Longyan's Tingzhou town, was not deemed useful to the Sinican Catholic movement and has lain uncelebrated even since reform and opening up under Deng Xiaoping. Lesinski died in 1963, on April 4, aged 58.
Gill at Dink Comics and Art Expo 2016 Joel Christian Gill (born 15 January 1975 in Roanoke, VirginiaSheena C. Howard, Encyclopedia of Black Comics, Fulcrum Publishing, 2017, p. 83.) is an American cartoonist, educator, and author of a number of graphic novels from Fulcrum Publishing: Strange Fruit Vol I : Uncelebrated Narratives from Black History, Bass Reeves: Tales of the Talented Tenth No.1, and Bessie Stringfield: Tales of the Talented Tenth, No. 2, Strange Fruit Vol II: More Uncelebrated Narratives from Black History, a picture book "Fast Enough: Bessie Stringfield's First Ride" from Lion Forge and Fights: One Boys Triumph Over Violence a memoir about how children deal with trauma and abuse from Oni Press. He has taught studio art, Illustration and comics while serving as Chair of the Comic Arts and Foundations programs at the New Hampshire Institute of Art. In the Fall of 2019 he accepted an appointment as Associate Professor of Illustration at Massachusetts College of Art and Design.
At the time of this portrait's creation, Rembrandt was still a young, uncelebrated painter in his hometown, Leiden. Working as the master of his own tiny workshop, he honed his craft. Samuel van Hoogstraten, who studied with Rembrandt, later wrote a painting manual advocating self-portraiture as practice for capturing emotion, since it allowed the painter to be "both performer and beholder." Rembrandt's followers endlessly emulated his self-portraits, creating a whole subgenre eagerly sought by collectors.
Britain has no unique national day. It has a number of days of celebration which go largely uncelebrated, and others which are associated with the constituent countries of the United Kingdom. The latter category includes St George's Day in England, St Andrew's Day in Scotland, St David's Day in Wales and St Patrick's Day in Northern Ireland. At present, the Queen's Official Birthday is marked as a de facto national day by British diplomatic missions overseas but not in the UK itself.
This residency honour was also extended to her at the University of Western Australia in Perth, the Moniack Mhor Writers' Centre in the Scottish Highlands and Ateneo de Manila University in the Philippines. Lim retired from the Ministry of Education in August 2003, to devote her time to writing. That devotion subsequently bore fruit in the novels published as Hua Song: Stories of the Chinese Diaspora (2005) and The Lies that Build a Marriage: Stories of the Unsung, Unsaid and Uncelebrated in Singapore (2007). In 2015, The Straits Times' Akshita Nanda selected Fistful of Colours as one of 10 classic Singapore novels.
Faith Middleton twice received the George Foster Peabody Award. She also received the Ohio State Award, the Mark Twain Award from the Connecticut Press Association, a Humanitarian Award from The Children’s Community Programs of Connecticut, and the Distinguished Public Service Award of The Connecticut Bar Association. Middleton is the author of The Goodness of Ordinary People, a book of true stories from her WNPR callers, demonstrating what she describes as “the uncelebrated breadth of humanity frequently present in secular life.” Middleton described her work as “a never-ending exploration of the richness of life,” conducting interviews she hoped would enlighten as well as entertain.
Owing to the success of his ongoing series of graphic novels highlighting little known and uncelebrated historical African- Americans and the contributions they made to American history, Gill is frequently profiled in print and interviewed on television and radio. He is also asked to speak at comic arts conventions and college campuses across the U.S. and in 2016 was honored with a Distinguished Alumni Award from Boston University. He has also contributed to the Huffington Post advocating for the end to Black History Month and for the incorporation of the achievements of African-Americans into the larger narrative of American history. Gill is also a member of the Boston Comics Roundtable.
The inspiration behind making this documentary was a news article that one of the directors, Vivek Chaudhary, had come across. The article spoke about Virender Singh, a deaf and mute wrestler who, despite being a World Champion and Deaflympics Gold Medalist among other things, is unrecognized and uncelebrated by the country and the Government. This biopic is an attempt to bring to light as well as rectify the inequality in treatment and opportunities that disabled athletes receive, be it from the society or the system. Another aim the documentary has is to garner support and make possible Virender Singh’s desire to represent India at the Rio Olympics 2016.
The hospital was also once a regional centre for neurology and neurosurgery. As demand for services continued to increase the capacity for patients at the relatively small Walton Hospital site decreased and in 1998 all neurosurgical services were transferred to the newly built Walton Centre, on the same site as Aintree University Hospital in Fazakerley. Walton Hospital started life in the late 19th century as West Derby Union Workhouse and nearby Walton Parochial cemetery contains many tens of thousands of unmarked and uncelebrated "common" graves of the poor who depended on it for sustenance. This cemetery, which now houses the City Farm, also holds the grave of Robert Noonan, also known as Robert Tressell, who fell ill and died in Liverpool while waiting for a ship to emigrate to America.

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