While other big names like Mark Prior and Kevin Millwood sputtered and offered little, Colon and Garcia went on to have career renaissances with New York—leading both to sign multi-million dollar contracts this season. ❋ Daniel Barbarisi (2012)
The result: fewer privately owned, low-income housing options in areas undergoing small renaissances, such as Northwest Washington's Adams Morgan, the U Street corridor and the Shaw neighborhood. ❋ Unknown (2010)
Their renaissances were inevitable, whether Mr. Manuel changed the lineup or not. ❋ Unknown (2010)
Closing: Always end your book with Nelson Mandela saying something about rainbows and renaissances. ❋ Unknown (2010)
Suw commented that the one thing that was different now to past renaissances was that now we have democratised media, this is a renaissance of the people, not simply a change in power from one elite to another. ❋ Unknown (2009)
Always end your book with Nelson Mandela saying something about rainbows or renaissances. ❋ Nihilistic_kid (2009)
What causes this recurring problem, and how have the great renaissances in sacred music such as those fostered by Palestrina and Pope St. Pius X turned the tide? ❋ Papabear (2008)
The environmental devastation of Chicago's first hundred years will be the stuff of legend for generations to come, and it was a miracle (or manifest destiny) that the city ever persevered, much less experience what has shaped up to be one of the most spectacular urban renaissances in modern history. ❋ Unknown (2007)
Luckily, renaissances celebrate immaturity and idealism. ❋ Unknown (2005)
Many of its rivals, in attempts to craft their own renaissances, followed in Dior's footsteps. ❋ Unknown (2007)
In a town like Northampton that has gone through one of these little renaissances, people tend to look at that alone and forget that there is a backdrop — the townies, as it were. ❋ Unknown (1999)
Historians take much innocent pleasure in detecting medieval renaissances. ❋ Wallace-Hadrill, J.M. (1980)
It was on one of those irresistible afternoons -- radiant with the sun-washed geometry of three architectural renaissances, a monastic-fronted fur emporium, a Parthenon of a library, a ❋ Fannie Hurst (1928)
This is an epoch of _renaissances_, and there is ground for hope that the primitive "blush" may be dragged from its hiding-place amongst the tombs of antiquity and hissed on to the stage. ❋ Unknown (1911)