Sentences with phrase «reactions to the events show»

Reactions to the events show what has become a standard selection in the cryptocurrency sphere and beyond.

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Gunners legend Freddie Ljungberg was also at the event showing his support, and based on the reaction on Twitter thus far, the club's supporters seem to be big fans of the new designs.
Johan Auwerx's team showed that the disease leads to a second cycle of events inside the cells, a series of reactions that exacerbate the disease's damaging effects.
As the spring launch on App Store and Google Play of Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery, Jam City has released a video that showcases not only the game but also real - time reactions to the game from Harry Potter fans (including film talent) at the A Celebration of Harry Potter event in Orlando showing their excitement for the game's premise of creating a student character and attending Hogwarts.
I attended another Ferrari press event at the recent 2015 Frankfurt auto show and asked about customer reaction to the 488's powerplant.
The author's use of an alternating narrative between the mother and her young daughter is an interesting way of showing how a young child's understanding and reaction to a life changing event, in this case the attack on Pearl Harbor, may be very different than an adult's.
Of course, when you're looking to use an event to show your commitment to your customers, even a ho - hum reaction can be a disappointment.
In a clinical study, Vanguard ® Rapid Resp vaccines were shown to reduce the duration of coughing in dogs by 84.4 % following Bb challenge, and also to reduce other clinical signs, such as nasal discharge and retching.1 A field safety study in 614 client - owned dogs showed that Vanguard ® Rapid Resp is safe and well - tolerated, with no abnormal health events or reactions reported in the immediate post-vaccination period.
If your dog's memory cells fail when he gets that first glimpse of a «dog show» he's likely to have the same reaction you would have upon being dropped in the middle of a frenetic sporting event on Mars.
The exhibition «so beautiful» takes the liberty to focus on beauty and aesthetics in the #MeToo discussion and is also a reaction to the tendency in contemporary photography, to show everyday and uninspired things and events.
The mood at the former event was celebratory — it was, after all, a senior art show — and students took a break from appreciating the work of their classmates to give the brief reactions listed below.
At the end of the show perhaps the spectator's knee - jerk reaction to CREED's homespun philosophy is a grunt that his work is no more than a nonsensical mockery of art, nevertheless it is precisely what CREED takes on his mantle to explore: how the socially pre-fixed stance to experiencing art (as a high brow event) interferes with the onlooker's evaluation of the spectacle.
Following the event, Lehrman visited several news organizations and journalism schools to show the designs and get more reactions.
When treatment is over, research has shown, the child can have less of an intense emotional reaction to the traumatic event, can have skills to manage their feelings, and can have skills to build on for the future.
Prior work has shown that family support and problem - solving skills delivered during later childhood and early adolescence can help protect youth from adverse physiological stress reactions (Chen et al., 2011; Brody et al., 2014) whereas parental maltreatment or other adverse events in childhood contribute to vulnerability to chronic diseases later in life (Repetti et al., 2002; Shonkoff et al., 2009).
Importantly, research has shown that children who scored high in behavioural intensity (i.e., show high activity and intense reactions to new situations and events) had a history of more medically - attended injuries when their parents reported reduced supervision but not when their parents reported closely supervising (see Figure 1).23 Thus, close supervision can counteract the elevated risk of injury typically found for temperamentally - difficult children.24, 25 On the other hand, the child attribute of inhibitory control (e.g., child can exercise self control and resist doing things prohibited by a caregiver) serves a protective function and predicts a history of fewer medically - attended injuries even under conditions of reduced supervision (see Figure 1).23 Hence, whether lower levels of supervision lead to increased risk of injury depends, in part, on the child's behavioural attributes.
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