Sentences with phrase «paper talk linking»

Paper talk linking Tottenham Hotspur with a move for Málaga forward Sandro Ramírez simply will not go away.
The little fellow impressed at the Emirates in summer leading to paper talk linking us with him (AW said «we know a lot about him,» which translates into «we tried to sign him»).

Not exact matches

So from this latest rumour I can only assume that the media have run out of any credible targets and are now looking at the most ludicrous links to fill the space in their papers and websites while we wait for the Euros to begin and we will have something solid to talk about again.
The only link to either player was paper talk.
In the few days before the game yesterday, the sports papers and websites had been full of Arsenal transfer rumours linking us with the Leicester City and Algeria international star Riyad Mahrez, with talk about a bid of around # 40 million being readied and with the player said to have decided to make the move away from the King Power stadium and the Premier League champions.
The key however could be that Luka deal and if the Croatian somehow ends up staying, then it's more than likely that any link with Dzagoev will fail to progress beyond «paper talk».
I talk about this paper in the upcoming Microbiome Medicine 2 Summit so I like to share study excerpts and links to the study.
Previous exhibitions have included: numerous workshops, performances, talks and tours for children; paintings by Colin Martin alongside a projection installation by Clare Langan; works by Johanna Connor and Gabrielle Byrne, two West Cork - based artists; a collaborative showing of mixed media works by Cork - based artists Sandra Minchin and Chris Hurley; an exhibition of paintings exploring cityscapes and urban scenes; an exhibition of drawings and works on paper by Dutch artist Arno Kramer; a series of video works exploring an interest in the precarious balances that exist between the human body and mind; a selected show by invited curator Sarah Foster, linked to the West Cork Craft and Design Guild's 10th Birthday Celebrations; and much more.
With respect to the paper talked about in the release you link, read the full paper: http://www.agu.org/pubs/crossref/2007…/2007GL031138.shtml — you will note that the dynamic impact of the wind is not the exclusive cause of this year's anomaly.
As long as we're talking about extreme weather events and attribution... although Kerry Emanuel is usually the go - to guy for the study of increasing tropical cyclone intensity, his 2005 and 2011 (linked to above by Stefan) papers being the most cited, there is a limitation of scope in that only the North Atlantic basin is covered by these papers, AFAIK.
On twitter when Gavin first responded saying «but there's no evidence for this» after I'd sent a link to a paper by Shakhova and Semiletov talking in some detail about methane clathrates at the ESAS and permafrost, I didn't grasp that their discussions were actually not proven.
I gave a talk on the emergence of humans as a global force in the Earth System based on my recent centennial paper (Ellis 2015) in a session sponsored by the Global Land Project < link to session, abstracts >.
Dear Nir Shaviv, I would be glad to receive your comment about the recent paper from Andrew C. Overholt et al 2009 ApJ 705 L101 - L103 doi: 10.1088 / 0004 - 637X / 705 / 2 / L101 TESTING THE LINK BETWEEN TERRESTRIAL CLIMATE CHANGE AND GALA Does it mean - the spiral arm mechanism you suggest does nt fit - can some other mechanism explain your measurements and hypothesis - does this have an impact on the cosmic ray climate theory or not If we talk about the paradox of the faint young sun, imho its still an issue that any mechanism solving the problem of the major ice ages occuring each 140 million years in the last billion, does nt work for the first 3 billion years.
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