Sentences with phrase «strong ties brought»

Strong ties brought community wide celebrations for life cycle events and religious ceremonies.

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«I have given him that credit because Donald Trump has taken a very, very strong, hard line on the denuclearization issue and he has been able to bring in the support of the global community and, in particular, China,» Turnbull told a televised news conference, referring to «overwhelming» economic ties between China and North Korea.
She brought in a small team of people with strong ties to the Los Angeles food community who seemed to have an uncanny sense what Los Angeles diners wanted in their restaurants.
John «shifty» Schulte is making a really strong case for MVP as he added a total of 5 TDs to his resume and brought his season total all the way up to 8 which tied Sam Sternberg of Team Max for most in the League.
On behalf of our dedicated preschool teachers, we're excited to bring this new feature that will encourage stronger ties between home and school.
My professional ties to the DNA typing lab at our local University Institute for Forensic Medicine, as well as my strong desire to work in a multidisciplinary field, is ultimately what brought me into forensic DNA work.
I teamed up with the fine folks at Simpson Strong - Tie to bring you the tutorial for this project.
Bringing together this story, two strong leads, a great ensemble cast including Christian Cooke, Tamsin Egerton, Suki Waterhouse and Jaime Winstone and leaving with a tone that is upbeat and tied - up with enough reality to remain froth - free bodes well for future projects.
Meyer brings in strong character development, tie - ins with previous Star Trek films, gripping action, in - jokes, well - crafted sets and special effects, and a complex story that brings intelligence to the forefront.
While research programs were always an integral part of HGSE during Graham's tenure, she re-established strong ties to public schools and brought a strong focus on education practice back to the curriculum.
In his eight years as Minnesota's governor, Tim Pawlenty's «push against the teachers union grew stronger,» Sherry writes, and he called for tying teacher pay to performance, bringing up the state's standards, and urging state lawmakers to authorize the use of a transparent growth model to see how well schools are really doing to improve student achievement.
Today, he brings his narrative as a Mexican - American / First - Generation American, first college graduate in his family, and strong personal ties to the community into his inclusive learning community.
And MAPLE brings Magley together with other catalyst - like district leaders to forge stronger ties with those who have been thinking about personalized learning for a while now.
«[The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration] can bring a strong carrot or stick, tying in federal funding, but ultimately it falls to the states to decide,» he says.
He has strong ties with major Japanese collectors, bringing Japanese e-commerce billionaire Yusaku Maezawa to the art auction world, and currently serving as councilor of his Tokyo - based Contemporary Art Foundation.
Having a strong tie to artists in Los Angeles, the gallery was known for bringing an international program to the burgeoning art scene in Paris with LA artists such as Sam Durant, Jim Isermann, John Miller, Analia Saban and Marnie Weber among others.
However, evidence for societal impacts are tied to drought on ancient civilisations is much stronger — the ancient «Curse of Akkad» describing the droughts affecting the Akkadian Empire; the Mayan collapse etc. — and this is well brought out in the text.
«Druces LLP continued to expand its practice with the arrival of Simon Pullen from Howard Kennedy LLP; he brings strong ties to new client British Arab Commercial Bank.
«Looking at energy specifically in light of the new administration, we've brought in a number of people that have worked in the governmental regulation area and others who have strong ties in congress and the administration.»
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