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Dogs, roaches, beer, Mexican muralists and credos from Theodor Adorno reappear in shifting incantations.
Valiant's Faith is built on the tried-and-true credos of hope, optimism, and alter egos.
Once more Britain appears to be questioning the wisdom of the liberal economic credos of its recent past.
Instead Mr. LaBruce utilizes camp, that unifying language of queer cinema, to undermine the credos of trans-exclusionary radical feminism.
Initially inspired by communism, the FARC diversified into kidnapping, extortion, the drug trade and other crimes as Cold War credos faded.
And while his colleagues were gifted with Adamantium claws and clobberin'-time credos, Captain America had no super-cool powers or memorable catchphrases.
I know people who have mottos and credos and their branding all figured out, but when it comes to sound they have no idea what they're doing.
But in this case I suspect it was done as much in service to one of the more misguided credos of the internet: Everything should be put online.
Granted, Snyder has a point: Plunging superhero stories into reality blurs the line between the "no kill" credos of the most enduring and beloved superheroes like Batman and Superman.
When it comes to New Year&aposs resolutions, you&aposre sure to find healthy-eating credos, self-care mantras, and lofty financial benchmarks on pretty much everyone&aposs list.
As he gives his characters the right leftist credos to regurgitate, he interrogates and punctures their commitment to their professed ideology, like Agatha Christie knocking off victims in a mansion.
" The C.G.T.'s vision, he said — invoking the word "solidarity," which was among its founding credos — is "whatever happens, the community will be there to help get you out of it.
"No one wants to be a bad or compromised kind of force in the world, but the latter is just inevitable," Berlant once wrote in a short essay on her personal credos.
Ferris said there's a feeling in tech that "if you don't conform to what Silicon Valley views as the established set of credos and beliefs for a hyperliberal, you do get attacked."
LARRY KUDLOW: Well, look, I think, you know -- you know, Tyler knows, and others, one of my credos down through the years and decades is that rapid growth, low unemployment, solid job creation does not cause inflation.
That the words of the commander in chief of the armed forces might not resonate still with the soldiers who serve in those armed forces, who depend on him for promotion and advancement, and whose credos depend in no small part on hierarchies of loyalty?
Hay quienes predicen la aparición de credos cada vez más personalizados, tuneados al detalle, grupos virtuales que se forman a partir de creencias originales compartidas y mitologías de diseño; los que vuelven al viejo mantra de que Dios ha muerto se llevan las burlas por sus resurrecciones incesantes.
" After Today at Apple's initial launch and a series of subsequent qualitative surveys, Ahrendts and her team saw a hunger for learning in their customers, and sought to create more in-store opportunity that would enrich lives — one of Steve Jobs's main credos — by providing more classes that "encourage connection, inspire new learning, and unlock creative thinking.
Brian Huppi and Joshua Strickon, key members of Apple's input engineering team, who'd prototyped the earliest drafts of the iPhone, praise him for his audacious, get-it-done management style ("Don't take longer than a year to ship a product" is one of his credos) and for being one of the few people strong enough of will to stand up to Steve Jobs.
Whether they involve ridiculously ageist credos, ultra-prescriptive "dress for your size" commandments, or body-type fruit-shape suggestions, fashion do's and don'ts are pretty much a load of BS. Plus-size blogger Simone Mariposa was so fed up with being told what (not) to wear that she started a hashtag movement, #WeWearWhatWeWant, to change things, one Twitter or Instagram post at a time.
Certainly it is hard to imagine that, without the sex-positive credos advanced by female proprietors of early sex toy shops like Good Vibrations, Eve's Garden and Babeland, Charlotte York's famous Rabbit episode in Season 1 of "Sex and the City" would have become part of the cultural conversation, let alone "Toyz," Missy Elliott's ribald 2003 paean to self-sufficiency, or Abbi Abrams, a character on "Broad City," and her celebrated strap-on.
Fine´sa Credos Plc. is a finance company of development, project management of savings and commercial financing.
In 1996, Kia replaced the car with the Kia Credos, which they based on the Mazda GE Platform.
Credos has produced 10 publications to date, focusing on children, alcohol and youth marketing, MPs' attitudes to advertising, general public attitudes to advertising, and airbrushing and body confidence. Their forthcoming reports focus on the economic value of advertising to the economy and the future of advertising, among others.
Often the actions of the Zwas puts the Credos in danger. Throughout the series Wattoo Wattoo helps the Zwas overcome their problems through the use of his seemingly magical powers. He is able to transform himself into any shape. Should he need the help of others of his race he has only to whistle.
In 1963, Hayek founded his own management consulting firm, the Zurich-based Hayek Engineering. Hayek made his mark quickly on the Swiss and European business scene by consulting and effecting successful turnarounds at several of the largest European multinationals. One of his management credos was: "The rarest resources are entrepreneurial types in top management." By 1979, Hayek Engineering had over 300 clients in 30 countries.
""Mary Petty and Her Drawings" by James Thurber. Originally appeared in This Petty Pace by Mary Petty (Knopf) and later republished in the Thurber collection Credos and Curios (Harper & Row). Even after becoming a part of the office scene, few knew her well. James Thurber said all he knew of her background was that she "was born in a brownstone house on West End Avenue.
Declaration is a 1957 anthology of essays by British writers. It was edited by Tom Maschler and published by MacGibbon & Kee. It features short essays by Doris Lessing, Colin Wilson, John Osborne, John Wain, Kenneth Tynan, Bill Hopkins, Lindsay Anderson and Stuart Holroyd. The book is closely associated with the angry young men movement, and the essays are presented as "credos" or manifesto of the writers.
From 1960 to the present, he has maintained an architectural and city-planning design practice. In 1980, he became a professor at the N.T.U.A. School of Architecture. His four architectural "credos" are: incorporating a building into its natural environment and utilizing bioclimatic architecture; respect for the structural environment; organically incorporating visual arts into a building; and most importantly, the knowledge and joy an architect has in collaborating with a team.
Song topics followed Minneapolis punker vegan/feminist credos. By the end of 1999, following the lack of rehearsal spaces, excess drug use, deaths and a major exile to Montreal of the main musicians, the Sherbrooke scene's momentum came to an end. Few of those bands have released material in the 2000s. Meanwhile, a straight edge scene developed in the suburbs, with bands such as One Eyed God Prophecy.
The DGT's name was a reference to the digital dashboard with which it was fitted. After the 1991 facelift the engine programme was somewhat restricted, but in March 1992 a comparatively powerful DOHC version of the 2.0 was added, with at 6000 rpm. With the 1995 introduction of the Kia Credos, production of the Concord came to an end. The smaller and simpler Capital continued a little while longer as a low-priced alternative.
This was called the "New Capital" in the marketing, although the badging on the car remained plain "Capital". The New Capital was only sold with the 16-valve B5 engine, in GS or higher LS equipment levels. Production of the Capital finally ended in December 1996, overlapping a few years with the Sephia that would eventually replace it. Kia continued its line of mid-size sedans with Credos (1995), Optima (2000), Lotze (2005) and K5 (2010).
83 By the later segments of Kino-Pravda, Vertov was experimenting heavily, looking to abandon what he considered film clichés (and receiving criticism for it); his experimentation was even more pronounced and dramatic by the time of Man with a Movie Camera, which was filmed in Ukraine. Some have criticized the obvious stagings in this film as being at odds with Vertov's credos of "life as it is" and "life caught unawares": the scene of the woman getting out of bed and getting dressed is obviously staged, as is the reversed shot of the chess pieces being pushed off a chess board and the tracking shot that films Mikhail Kaufman riding in a car filming a third car. However, Vertov's two credos, often used interchangeably, are in fact distinct, as Yuri Tsivian comments in the commentary track on the DVD for Man with the Movie Camera: for Vertov, "life as it is" means to record life as it would be without the camera present. "Life caught unawares" means to record life when surprised, and perhaps provoked, by the presence of a camera.
In Full Gear is a double album that draws on various influences in its hip hop style, including R&B;, jazz, dancehall reggae, and rock influences. It also incorporates beat-boxing, sampling technology, and live band performance. "Freedom or Death" and "Talkin' All That Jazz" discuss credos of revolution and sampling, respectively. On "Float On", a remake of The Floaters' 1977 song of the same name, rapper Wise envisions "a woman with a realistic imagination, a woman who thinks for herself, whose thoughts are bold and free".
Publisher: Publicaciones RENÉ. Due to the lack of belligerent invaders, the PRNG has participated in a number of functions such as coordination during natural disasters (mainly tropical storms, hurricanes, floods and droughts) repairing roads, bridges, telecommunication arrays and aqueducts. The PRNG also hosts other disciplines, including a band and a religious services branch that includes personal if different credos. Through these, the organization also related with other government agencies and entities, occasionally organizing parades or friendly competitions or entertainment through its artistic unit, Banda 248.
Many argue those recent phenomena such as the landmark Brown v. Board of Education decision in 1954, the emergence of the "Freedom Riders" in 1961, the 1963 Freedom Summer of activist-supported black voter registration, and the free alternative black Freedom Schools demonstrate the political implications of the word "free" in context of free jazz. Thus many consider free jazz to be not only a rejection of certain musical credos and ideas, but a musical reaction to the oppression and experience of black Americans.
In 1995 he was posthumously awarded a degree. The Thurber House in Columbus, Ohio From 1918 to 1920, Thurber worked as a code clerk for the United States Department of State, first in Washington, D.C. and then at the embassy in Paris. On returning to Columbus, he began his career as a reporter for The Columbus Dispatch from 1921 to 1924. During part of this time, he reviewed books, films, and plays in a weekly column called "Credos and Curios", a title that was given to a posthumous collection of his work.
Gregorian chant setting for Kyrie XI notated in neumes. The Kyriale is a collection of Gregorian chant settings for the Ordinary of the Mass. It contains eighteen Masses (each consisting of the Kyrie, Gloria [excluded from Masses intended for weekdays/ferias and Sundays in Advent and Lent], Sanctus, and Agnus Dei), six Credos, and several ad libitum chants. This collection is included in liturgical books such as the Graduale Romanum and Liber Usualis, and it is also published as a separate book by the monks of Solesmes Abbey.
It is almost entirely syllabic, probably because of the length of the text, and consists of a great deal of repetition of melodic formulas. In polyphonic settings of the Mass, the Credo is usually the longest movement, but is usually set more homophonically than other movements, probably because the length of the text demanded a more syllabic approach, as was seen with chant as well. A few composers (notably Heinrich Isaac) have set Credos independently from the rest of the ordinary, presumably to allow their insertion into missae breves or their omission where a said or chanted Credo is the custom.
Philippine Studies, 18(1), 52-82 Many people were drawn to Santos' style of leadership, which involved him teaching new methods of prayer to people. As noted by one source, Santos taught his followers a "beautiful way" in which to pray and interact positively with others; this was in contrast to other Filipino priests, who focused more on preaching and community functions. Santos' messages also revolved around nonviolence, equality, and nationalism, political credos which helped the Lapiang Malaya garner support among the poorer peoples of Luzon. The party supported Santos when he ran for president in the Philippine presidential election of 1957.
In 2010, the Advertising Association formed Credos, an advertising think-tank which aims to demonstrate the value of advertising for the UK economy and society. It produces the Advertising Pays series of reports, which seek to quantify the contribution of the advertising industry to the UK economy, culture, employment and society. The first report, published in 2013, estimated that every £1 of expenditure on advertising generates £6 for the economy, and that UK advertising contributed £100 billion to UK GDP. That latter figure had been revised to £120 billion by 2016, due to an increase in advertising expenditure.
It was also in the 1930s that Desmond MacCarthy became perhaps the most widely read—and heard—literary critic with his columns in The Sunday Times and his broadcasts with the BBC. John Maynard Keynes's The General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money (1936) made him one of the century's most influential economists. He died in 1946 after being much involved in monetary negotiations with the United States. The diversity yet collectivity of Later Bloomsbury's ideas and achievements can be summed up in a series of credos that were done in 1938, the year of the Munich Agreement.
Group-member Mecca clarified "it was time to be more direct on how we felt about things, and the need to assess them". Blowout Comb also contains many references to Urban culture, with a range of allusions to block parties, corner stores, public housing, barbershops, incarcerated freedom- fighters, black nationalist texts, and African-American artists. It also includes many references to Brooklyn, New York as well as the borough's characteristics and credos. Hip hop writer R.H.S. wrote that "On Blowout Comb, the beloved Brooklyn borough, and by extension New York city as a whole, is lovingly depicted in all of its wondrous microcosmic complexity as a place of convergence and collusion".
A musical, O Ye Jigs and Juleps: a play with music by Don Musselman, was published in 1992 in English and is held by 6 libraries worldwide. The title of the book is inspired by a traditional canticle, sung in English in Episcopal worship, the Benedicite omnia opera Domini. : "O ye children of men, Bless ye the Lord, Praise Him and Magnify Him Forever." Virginia's daughter published three more books of her mother's writings: Credos & Quips (1964), held by 313 libraries worldwide; Flapdoodle, Trust & Obey (1966), a collection of Virginia's letters, held by 439 libraries worldwide; and Close Your Eyes When Praying (1968), lessons about the Bible and the people in it, from a woman's point of view.
Advertising Pays 4, published in 2016, focused on the export value and global impact of UK advertising. It revealed that the UK’s balance of payments for advertising-related services is £1.6 billion, second only to the United States in the world and five times the second highest in Europe, France. Advertising Pays 7, published in 2019, looked at the role of digital in UK advertising. The report forecast online advertising expenditure would account for more than three fifths of total UK advertising expenditure by 2020. A 2014 Credos report on diversity in advertising revealed that BAME (black, Asian and minority ethnic) respondents were less likely than white respondents to believe that advertising accurately reflects the UK’s multicultural society.
Like many other avant-garde architects of the day, Mies based his architectural mission and principles on his understanding and interpretation of ideas developed by theorists and critics who pondered the declining relevance of the traditional design styles. He selectively adopted theoretical ideas such as the aesthetic credos of Russian Constructivism with their ideology of "efficient" sculptural assembly of modern industrial materials. Mies found appeal in the use of simple rectilinear and planar forms, clean lines, pure use of color, and the extension of space around and beyond interior walls expounded by the Dutch De Stijl group. In particular, the layering of functional sub-spaces within an overall space and the distinct articulation of parts as expressed by Gerrit Rietveld appealed to Mies.
The work and principles of Dieter Rams, the chief designer at Braun from 1961 until 1995, influenced Ive's work. In Gary Hustwit's documentary film Objectified (2009), Rams says that Apple is one of only a handful of companies existing today that design products according to his ten principles of good design. He is also said to have been influenced by the Bauhaus tradition (known for its credos form follows function and less is more), which emerged in Germany during the 1920s and became a staple design approach adopted by the Ulm School of Design during the 1950s. The Bauhaus / Ulm design style was also adopted during the 1980s by luxury automotive brand Audi, which also influenced Jonathan Ive's designs (particularly his work with Apple), and has garnered comparisons in color stencil, structure, and lighting design.
Studies on Zacara's music are all relatively recent, and much remains to be solved in terms of chronology and attribution. He seems to have been active as a composer throughout his life, and a stylistic development is evident, with two general phases taking shape: an early period, dominated by song forms such as the ballata, similar in style to the work of Jacopo da Bologna or Francesco Landini; and a period possibly beginning around 1400, when he was in Rome, during which his music is influenced by the ars subtilior. Both sacred and secular vocal music survive by Zacara, and in greater quantity than most other composers from the period around 1400. Numerous paired mass movements, Glorias and Credos, are in a Bologna manuscript (Q15), compiled beginning around 1420; seven songs appear in the Squarcialupi Codex (probably compiled 1410–1415) and 12 in the Mancini Codex (probably compiled around 1410).
In Search of Wonder: Essays on Modern Science Fiction is a collection of critical essays by American writer Damon Knight. Most of the material in the original version of the book was originally published between 1952 and 1955 in various science fiction magazines including Infinity Science Fiction, Original SF Stories, and Future SF. The essays were highly influential, and contributed to Knight's stature as the foremost critic of science fiction of his generation. The book also constitutes an informal record of the "Boom Years" of science fiction from 1950-1955. In the opening chapter, Knight states his "credos", two of which are: One essay in the book is "Cosmic Jerrybuilder: A. E. van Vogt", a review of the 1945 magazine serialization of A. E. van Vogt's The World of Null-A, in which Knight "exposed the profound irrationality lying at the heart of much traditional science fiction".
Ralph Hubert "Sonny" Barger (born October 8, 1938) is an American biker, author, actor, and convicted felon who is a founding member (1957) of the Oakland, California chapter of the Hells Angels Motorcycle Club. He is the author of five books – Hell's Angel: The Life and Times of Sonny Barger and the Hell's Angels Motorcycle Club (2000), Dead in 5 Heartbeats (2004), Freedom: Credos from the Road (2005), 6 Chambers, 1 Bullet (2006), and Let's Ride: Sonny Barger's Guide to Motorcycling (2010) – and editor of the book Ridin' High, Livin' Free: Hell-Raising Stories (2003). Onscreen, Barger was identified but did not speak in Hells Angels on Wheels (1967) and was one of several members of the Angels who had speaking parts playing themselves in Hell's Angels '69 (1969); he has appeared in several additional films. He also appeared in the Sons of Anarchy television show as Lenny "The Pimp" Janowitz.

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