A while ago
Lloyd wrote about the California - based Eurolaces, believed to be the first company to offer 100 % certified machine - made macramé style organic cotton lace trim for apparel or curtains.
Lloyd wrote about the first prototype back in 2010, and since then, the company has developed a few variations on the electric cargo bike theme, including the Family bike, the Shorty, and the freight - and business - oriented Cargo.
Two years ago,
Lloyd wrote that he liked the idea of the Sleepbox, but wasn't convinced it would work, due to concerns about its... misuse.
Lloyd wrote up a great article yesterday summarizing the epic bike protected bike lane study that just came out from the National Institute for Transportation and Communities.
Lloyd wrote «fossil fuel generators, in the same periods when wind turbines had been operating, fluctuated their output to match demand but did not reduce their rate of coal consumption.»
Some time ago,
Lloyd wrote a post about why it's getting harder to hate Wal - Mart.
We've covered smartphone - based monitors and
Lloyd wrote about a very chic UV - measuring bracelet he saw a couple years ago at CES.
Not too long ago,
Lloyd wrote about a study that pointed the finger at laser printers as big sources of indoor air pollution.
Lloyd writes frequently about Christian love and families.
(2008) Directed by Phyllida
Lloyd Written by Catherine Johnson Produced by Judy Craymer Opening weekend: $ 27 million Domestic Gross: $ 144 million Foreign Gross: $ 466 million Total: $ 609 million Budget: $ 52 million
Lloyd writes: «Each piece is untitled and diminutive in size.
It would be nice to let someone in the energy industry have a look at it and make an informed evaluation rather than just having Graham
Lloyd write an opinion piece for The Australian that goes nowhere near exploring the issue in a balanced way.
Speaking of the original Story of Stuff video,
Lloyd writes,
And yet this is just another example of what
Lloyd writes about all the time — the supremacy of cars in our culture and the social domination they exert over the rest of us, because they can.
But geography was not the only factor,
Lloyd writes.
Not exact matches
Last year, Goldman CEO
Lloyd Blankfein
wrote in a shareholder letter just how competitive it is to get an analyst position at Goldman.
Mr.
Lloyd also has the credentials for a critique, having
written two books on antimissile warhead design during two decades at Raytheon, a top antimissile contractor.
«They're smart people,» Richard M.
Lloyd, a weapons expert who has
written a critique of Iron Dome for engineers and weapons designers, said of the system's makers in an interview.
That architect Frank
Lloyd Wright (June 8) and abstract artist René Magritte (Nov. 21) both got «doodles» makes you wonder if some well - placed «Googler» is a Paul Simon fan — he
wrote songs about both.
I am certain you will find
Lloyd Geering's clear thinking and lucid
writing as stimulating and enlightening as I have.
Compiling representative anthologies of process philosophical
writing, Douglas Browning in 1965 (POP) and J. R. Sibley and P. A. Y. Gunter in 1978 (PPBW) include Bergson, selections from the later evolutionary cosmology of C. S. Peirce, Samuel Alexander, and C.
Lloyd Morgan along with Whitehead and several American pragmatists as constituting the main «process philosophers.»
In SMW, Whitehead in turn gives his only
written acknowledgement of Morgan: «There has been no occasion in the text to make detailed reference to
Lloyd Morgan's Emergent Evolution or to Alexander's Space, Time and Deity.
Lloyd Webber has demonstrated in Requiem that he can also
write beautiful serious music in the English choral tradition — while still holding on to his more rock - inspired identity.
As one critic
wrote, «Andrew
Lloyd Webber's Requiem?
Lloyd isn't shy about celebrating his Catholic faith, and has
written an endearing memoir, Reflections of a Dinosaur Priest.
In 1828, William
Lloyd Garrison, Lundy's assistant editor,
wrote a violent and uncompromising attack on slavery advocating the new British approach of immediate unconditional abolition.
Oh What A Circus is a song from the 1976 musical Evita,
written by Tim Rice and Andrew
Lloyd Webber.
Song of the Stars a Christmas Story by Sally
Lloyd Jones is one of my favorites —
written in poetry it looks at how the natural environment may have reacted to the birth of Jesus from the Stars in the Sky through to creatures in the sea and on the land.
Writing for Politics.co.uk, Stephen
Lloyd, former chair of the all - party parliamentary group on religious education, said the group's new boss had pushed through changes to exclude the teaching of values of people with no faith.
Price starts with
Lloyd George and goes on to retell the familiar stories of Baldwin versus the press barons Beaverbrook and Rothermere (and his famous denunciation of them as having «power without responsibility, the prerogative of the harlot throughout the ages» - in fact
written by Kipling).
(As I review the post I
wrote for CapConf, I recall the weird moment when Spitzer's (now former) confident
Lloyd Constantine, who was one of the six transition co-chairs, said he was not ruling out a post in the new administration, which directly contradicted a statement in the press release that said no co-chairs would be entering government service.
However,
Lloyd Constantine, best known for being an aide to Gov. Eliot Spitzer,
wrote in his cover letter that his time serving in a scandal - scarred administration gives him experience in helping «stabilize» an office.
Dennis Kavanagh and Philip Cowley, the academic authors of The British General Election 2010 (the first such volume not
written or co-authored by David Butler since 1951) conclude that this was «a landmark election», confirming the importance of multi-party politics, so different from the bipolar 50s, and bringing about the first peacetime coalition since the fall of
Lloyd George in 1922.
On last night's BronxTalk, host Gary Axlebank discussed the Bronx» first - ever guide book, «The Bronx, the ultimate guide to New York City's Beautiful Borough»
written by Borough Historian
Lloyd Ultan and Shelley Olson.
In perhaps the most noteworthy email, SUNY vice chancellor for human resources Curtis
Lloyd,
writing on behalf of chancellor Nancy Zimpher, advised Kaloyeros that, in light of the U.S. Attorney's criminal complaint, the school had placed him on «unpaid administrative leave until further notice,» a move it announced publicly minutes later.
After 50 years of being a mainstay cholesterol therapy, niacin should no longer be prescribed for most patients due to potential increased risk of death, dangerous side effects and no benefit in reducing heart attacks and strokes,
writes Northwestern Medicine ® preventive cardiologist Donald
Lloyd - Jones, M.D., in a New England Journal of Medicine editorial.
«Sex is one of those subjects that everybody thinks they know about,» says Elisabeth
Lloyd, a philosopher at the University of California at Berkeley who's
writing a book about bias in evolutionary theories about female sexuality.
Episode
written by Robin
Lloyd.
Robin
Lloyd, of Scientific American, did a nice
write - up of our discussion, so I won't repeat it in detail.
Written with a sense of humor and vulnerability,
Lloyd has provided a powerful must read.
Rachael
Lloyd is a journalist and communications specialist who, since joining eharmony, has turned her focus to
writing about the psychology underpinning contemporary dating and relationships.
Directed by David Bowers and Sam Fell;
written by Dick Clement, Ian La Frenais, Chris
Lloyd, Joe Keenan and Will Davies, based on a story by Mr. Fell, Peter Lord, Mr. Clement and Mr. La Frenais; edited by John Venzon; music by Harry Gregson - Williams; production designer, David A. S. James; produced by Cecil Kramer, Mr. Lord and David Sproxton; released by Paramount Pictures.
Directed by Jesse Dylan;
written by Adam Herz; director of photography,
Lloyd Ahern; edited by Stuart Pappé; music by Christophe Beck; production designer, Clayton Hartley; produced by Warren Zide, Craig Perry, Chris Moore, Mr. Herz and Chris Bender; released by Universal Pictures.
An actor in British theater while still a teenager, Scottish - born Frank
Lloyd came to the U.S. in 1913, and after acting in films he turned to
writing and directing.
Produced by Judy Craymer and Gary Goetzman, directed by Phyllida
Lloyd,
written by Catherine Johnson, music by Lesley Walker, distributed by Universal Pictures.
Directed by John Patrick Shanley
Written by John Patrick Shanley Cast Tom Hanks Meg Ryan
Lloyd Bridges Robert Stack Abe Vigoda Dan Hedaya
Starring: Michael J. Fox, Christopher
Lloyd, Lea Thompson, Thomas F. Wilson, Elisabeth Shue, Mary Steenburgen Directed by: Robert Zemeckis
Written By: Bob Gale Rating: PG (US) Running Time: 1 hr 48 min Two Cents: Back to the Futur...
Starring: Ewan McGregor, Liam Neeson, Natalie Portman, Samuel L. Jackson, Jake
Lloyd, Ian McDiarmid, Frank Oz Directed by: George Lucas
Written by: George Lucas Rating: PG Running Time: 2 hr.
It's a gloriously
written film, with jokes that are crafted rather than excavated from reams of on - set improvisation1; the success of the punchlines is scattershot and up for debate (connoisseurs of the Borscht belt should find much to admire, but a rehash of
Lloyd's lovesick daydream flatlines, due in no small part to an overestimation of the comic chops and kitsch appeal of Honey Boo - Boo's mom), yet there is something bracing about its structural classicism after the last few years of watching the Church of Apatow whack off.
I've compiled a pdf
written tour of silent - era Hollywood studios and film locations, featuring Charlie Chaplin, Buster Keaton, and Harold
Lloyd, at this post