Sentence examples for Venerated institution from inspiring English sources

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Still, the Parrish managed over its many decades to become a venerated institution not only within the local community but also in the art world in general.

Housed in a former distillery (with three still-active bird nests tucked into the ceiling) next door to the seminal Koslovic winery, Stari Podrum is a mere five years old yet has the soul and the loyal clientele of a venerated institution.

Drew has been dubbed an "international tastemaker in contemporary art" on account of her Tumblr blog Black Contemporary Art and her Instagram @museummammy; and as Social Media Manager at The Met, she has been pivotal in moving that venerated institution in directions both democratic and dialogical.

The pea-green-branded department store, a U.K. equivalent of J.C. Penny, has the status of a venerated institution in the hearts of British citizens, as a haven of middle-class sensibility in fashion, furniture and food.

New York City Opera, the venerated institution that New York mayor Fiorello La Guardia once affectionately dubbed the "people's opera," has officially lowered the curtain for good. .

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First, you generate climate of opinion that all previously legitimate and venerated institutions of state are actually illegitimate and oppressive — "deep state," as your friends call it.

One of America's most venerated institutions, the Smithsonian museum, which oversees the US National Portrait Gallery, has accepted donations from the US maker of Marlboro cigarettes as recently as 2017.

He also knows that a great many of our venerated institutions, educational and otherwise, are obsolete, and these are what he's reacting against all over the world, sometimes rather violently.

But it's the spectre of fallen corporate titans like Enron and Tyco that hang over two of the art world's most venerated institutions - both of which are exhibiting signs of executive excess.

Secondly, that corruption is something that we can understand merely as a problem that stems from the actions of a minority of public officials who are 'on the make', rather than something that is routine in our most venerated institutions," he said.

Venerated institutions with a broad focus on civic good -- the Rotary Club, the N.A.A.C.P., the Kiwanis -- have been losing market share roughly since the mid-60's, overtaken by niche-market groups like the Sierra Club, the AARP and even Greenpeace, in which membership is a matter of opening a checkbook.

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