Sentences with phrase «life peer since»

Patricia Scotland, Labour life peer since 1997, became the first female black QC, and the youngest since Pitt the Younger, at 35 in 1991.

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tori has since served the communities she has lived in as a member of la leche league, a WIC breastfeeding peer counselor, chair for onslow county breastfeeding coalition, and now as an international board certified lactation consultant.
Since boys at highest risk of becoming early fathers can be identified from age eight (see below) engaging with such young males in highly specialised programmes early on (to teach basic life skills, address negative peer influences, promote school success and direct them to alternatives other than early parenthood) is indicated, in order to reduce sexual risk - taking and early fatherhood (Thornberry et al, 2004)
Many Cabinet members, including Chancellors of the Exchequer, Home Secretaries, Foreign Secretaries and Defence Secretaries, retiring since 1958 have generally been created life peers.
Ever since Antonie van Leeuwenhoek peered through his crude microscope and confirmed that life is indeed packaged in very small containers, biologists have recruited physicists to focus stronger lenses, train more powerful rays and run ever tinier probes on cells and the molecules that make them live — and die.
Since then, it has not only captured an unimaginable number of truly spectacular nebulae and galaxies, it has also peered back over 13 billion years to look at our cosmos in its infancy, giving us, as NASA aptly put in an earlier statement, «a front row seat to the awe inspiring universe we live in.»
Since then, it has not only captured an unimaginable number of truly spectacular nebulae and galaxies, it has also peered back over 13 billion years to look at our cosmos in its infancy, giving us, as Grunsfeld explains, «a front row seat to the awe inspiring universe we live in.»
Naively I'd like to believe that since Hoult is not pure Hollywood, and has spent so much of his life at home in England not absorbing the f-cking bullsh-t that surrounds you in LA, he's less driven by ME than some of his peers.
Since then, he's struggled professionally and remains convinced she'll return, even though she's remarried, something Bill knows because he has a tendency to peer into his ex's house and observe her new life at night.
Since I'm only looking for lunch (not groceries for life), I limited my list to 5 points which question key aspects of the AGW paradigm, with 4 journal - published, peer - reviewed studies for each point: 1 for each dollar of Mr. Crawford's potential tab.
As to my sources, maybe you should read some, I almost always quote from actual peer reviewed science (obviously foreign to you since you think sizes of numbers is science), like this one that says that long lived greenhouse gases are the control knob and that water vapor (with its lifetime of a couple of weeks) just reacts to changes.
A commercial fraud specialist, Lord Carlile was appointed a life peer in 1999, and has been the government's Independent Reviewer of Terrorism Legislation since 2001.
DECENT, a new Blockchain - fueled peer - to - peer content distribution platform, has received more than USD$ 3.5 million in investment since its Initial Coin Offering (ICO) went live...
DECENT, a new Blockchain - fueled peer - to - peer content distribution platform, has received more than USD$ 3.5 million in investment since its Initial Coin Offering (ICO) went live on September 11.
At the age 5 or 6, children's brain architecture is 90 percent complete; sending a child to kindergarten is too late since the learning that takes place in preschool has a life - long impact, they may never catch up with their peers» vocabulary.
Obergefell met with a large group of his real estate peers in early April for the first time since the marriage equality decision overtook his real estate work — and his life.
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