Word: elsas
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...creating the iconography of fashion. The subject of imagemaking isn't new to TIME. Henry Luce was well aware of his part in shaping some of the most powerful images of his era. And certainly the influence of fashion has played an important part in TIME's history: from Elsa Schiaparelli to Christian Dior to Giorgio Armani, this magazine has celebrated many great designers on its cover...
...National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) lawyer Elsa Cole said that increasing compensation for college players would defeat the purpose of college sports...
Officials of the N.F.P.A. reached by TIME refused to elaborate on the group's lobbying efforts. The White House, through a spokeswoman, denied it had any role in the final directive. usda Under Secretary Elsa Murano acknowledged consulting both the White House and industry before the final directive was issued but insisted it was "fine-tuned" solely to advance public health. --By Michael Weisskopf
Paul, a graduate student in New York City, and Donna, a financial adviser, are just two in a long, flourishing line of kissin' first cousins. Charles Darwin wed his cousin Emma and spawned 10 children, including four brilliant scientists. Albert Einstein's second wife Elsa was his first cousin. Queen Victoria said "I do" to hers. So have millions worldwide. In parts of Saudi Arabia, 39% of all marriages are between first cousins...
...experience of the characters resonate for the undergraduate actors. The central theme of the play is movement. Two world travelers, Elsa (Angela Mi Young) and Richard (Ryan Keilty) meet on a train and feel a strong connection to one another. However, they are incapable of keeping still long enough to communicate and connect properly. Elsa says, “Being in motion is like breathing.” Elsa may be moving physically, but she refuses to travel emotionally. She does not grow in experience...