Sentences with phrase «100th day marks»

The 100th day marks a special opportunity to reflect upon and celebrate major milestones in your students» academic achievement.

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Heins, who marked his 100th day atop the smartphone maker on Tuesday, then pulled a touch - screen device from his pocket installed with the BlackBerry 10 OS in its beta version.
Today marks a big day on the Tortilla Channel because today it the 100th recipe that I am sharing on the Tortilla Channel with an instruction video.
Two polls released today show that Trump will mark his 100th day in office with the lowest approval rating in both surveys since they began decades ago.
This 2 December will mark the 100th anniversary of the publication — in four short pages — of Einstein's general theory of relativity, to this day physicists» fundamental theory of gravity.
May 17th marks Education Secretary Betsy DeVos» 100th day on the job.
It marked the 100th day that the students have been going to school.
This year marks the 100th anniversary of the modern day spark plug patent, and after seven billion plugs later, the company that revolutionized spark plug design still is going strong.
OTTAWA — Justin Trudeau will mark his 100th day as prime minister today with a «massive» boost to a program that helps students get summer jobs.
An online exhibition to mark the 100th anniversary of this event was created by the Archives of The Frick Collection and Frick Art Reference Library, and draws upon documents and photographs to tell the story of the house's planning, construction, furnishing, and early days.
Visitors who come across the «Plastic Century» art installation while searching for a sip of water at the California Academy of Sciences in San Francisco tomorrow may find their options less than appealing: Drink from a trash - filled water cooler or go thirsty.In a piece commissioned by the academy to mark World Oceans Day (and the 100th birthday of iconic marine scientist and explorer Jacques Cousteau), artist Sarah Kornfeld, marine biologist Wallace J. Nichols, and futurists Stuart Candy and Jake Dunagan set out to show what a century of plastic has done to our environment — and specifically the world's seas.
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