Not exact matches
«We can not wait for climatologists to
establish exactly what role climate change played in different events,» says
Kees van der Geest, also at UNU.
Most of the
Kees were placed with individual
established rescuers.
More from wikipedia: «The French originally settled upon a traditional Mississaugas First Nation site called Katerokwi (Cataraqui in the common transliteration, and according to French pronunciation rules should be said «kah - tah - RAH -
kee,» although it is generally pronounced «kah - tah - ROCK - way») in 1673 and
established Fort Cataraqui, later to be called Fort Frontenac.
In the autumn of that year,
Kees had his first one - man show at the Peridot Gallery and one of his paintings was included in a group show of
established and rising artists at the Whitney Museum.
With his first book of poems, The Last Man (San Francisco: Colt Press, 1943),
Kees quickly
established his reputation and his poems began to appear regularly in The New Yorker (which published his first Robinson persona poems, which pathologize the urban man), Poetry, and The Partisan Review.