Sentences with phrase «turning points involving»

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A turning point involves an invisible theatre performance that sees wild man Oleg running into a room full of wealthy donors.

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The decision — which involved Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. and Robert S. Mueller III, the director of the F.B.I. — was one of the most crucial turning points in a remarkable crowd - sourcing manhunt for the plotters of a bombing that killed three people and wounded more than 170.
This point was emphasized because Walliyulla seems to have felt that the Shi'as had from the outset given a highly personal turn to religion by taking their stand on loyalty to the house of Au, which logically involved a condemnation of all those members of the Islamic community who did not believe that the succession to the holy Prophet was an exclusive privilege of his family.
Another turning point came in 1979 when the family moved to Folkestone into the parish of Our Lady Help of Christians and became involved in parish life.
Allowing for the symbolism involved, this is how the second birth takes place: «The dogmatization of the Assumptio Mariae points to the hieros gamos in the pleroma, and this in turn implies, as we have said, the future birth of the divine child, who, in accordance with the divine trend towards incarnation, will choose as his birthplace the empirical man.
«Ozil is a flop, he doesn't turn up in big matches» — Games Ozil involved in: Win over United, win over Bayern, win over Chelsea (community shield), played all 90 mins, won most points in 2015, top assists so far this season.
You might upload your supporter list and choose lookalike targeting to reach out to people whom Facebook deems «similar» to them based on their social profiles (which in turn involve hundreds of data points).
For instance, protein and DNA modifications involved in gene expression in kidneys must at some point be turned off.
Gregory Stephanopoulos, an MIT chemical engineering professor who was not involved with Princeton's research, called it a turning point in the field of metabolic engineering.
The film involves linking and overlapping stories that explore the extraordinary turning points in ordinary people's lives.
Kevin fills in some gaps from the 80s and 90s while Joe tells the intimate details of his passionate marathon experiences, including the turning point in history where he might have never been involved with them ever again.
For that unconventional and downright shocking choice alone, Avengers: Infinity War will be remembered as something of a turning point for the franchise, and good on everyone involved for having the... um... stones to follow through in such a manner.
What's impressive, though, is how elegantly Gervais and Merchant were able to turn such clichéd plot points and characters into something involving and fresh - feeling.
There's enough creepiness involved to call this a horror film, but truth be told, by about the midway point it turns to corrupt government action flick, with slightly lesser results.
Concurrent with my efforts to turn kids away from viewing discussion as an exercise in point - scoring, I was involved with contract negotiation between our teachers» association and the school district.
Each question involves the following: generating coordinates plotting the graph finding the coordinates of the turning point, finding the coordinates of the y intercept finding the equation of the line of symmetry finding the solution to f (x) = 0 It is scaffolded at the beginning, the final graph is a negative quadratic.
And she's not right to fail to note that the Common Core would have been — at least at this point in time — a sort of ambitious pilot program involving a smallish number of states that were serious about the implementation challenges, until the feds blundered into the middle of it with «incentives» that turned it into a sort of national piñata.
Armed law enforcement officers are not educators, social workers, or counselors, and overwhelming evidence shows that when schools involve law enforcement in minor, non-violent behavioral infractions, students of color are disproportionately impacted.1 In our 2015 policy paper, Climate Change: Creating Safe, Supportive Schools for All Students, E4E - New York members pointed out that there are more police officers than school counselors in New York City schools and called on the NYC Department of Education to turn this shameful number on its head by increasing the amount of school counselors.
Second, few educators of the gifted would argue with the core tenets set forth in Turning Points (Carnegie Task Force on the Education of Young Adolescents, 1989) that middle school programs should: (1) create small communities of learning within larger school settings, (2) teach a solid academic core, (3) ensure success for all students, (4) enable educators closest to students to make important decisions about teaching and learning, (5) staff middle schools with teachers trained to work effectively with early adolescents, (6) promote health and fitness, (7) involve families in the education of learners, and (8) connect schools with communities.
One of the biggest turning points in my trading career was when I realized that to succeed, I simply needed to be less involved with my trades than I was up to that point.
The story is said to be really deep and involving as it twists and turns through time; intersecting plot points where you see yourself or witness the setup to an event from a prior time jump will play heavily.
The main one involves large, spinning wheels with handholds: it's not explained to you anywhere, but shooting these big mill - like wheels with any arrow from your bow will cause it to stop and turn the other way, which at one point is essential for you to progress.
A case in point involves the fact that one of the traits that your children can obtain is Irritable Bowel Syndrome, which in turn causes your character to fart randomly when jumping and attacking.
It's called Light - Headedness, the primary symptom of which involves the patient's head turning into a lightbulb, and is Two Point Hospital's take on Theme Hospital's own mystery illness, Bloaty - Head Syndrome.
Many conflicts involved new ideas and their final victories were considered turning points in the fight for people's beliefs.
It is appropriate as this point to add that if Bolin & Eriksson's conditions in the last paragraph were true, carbonated beer (Bohren, 1987) and soda «pop» as we know it would be an impossibility with their «buffer» factor (see below); rain and fresh water would not show the observed equilibrium pH of 5.7 (Krauskopf, 1979); and experiments would not had shown complete isotopic equilibrium between CO2 and water in just hours, which in turn is the prerequisite for routine stable isotope analysis involving CO2 (Gonfiantini, 1981).
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[Vaclav] Klaus has called man - made global warming a myth and questioned sanity of Al Gore, the former US vice-president who received the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize for turning a spotlight on climate change... From his vantage point in Prague's Hradcany castle, Klaus could be involved in negotiating a new set of EU climate laws while the Czech Republic chairs the EU in the first half of 2009.
The turning point — or perhaps springboard — for TAR's adoption can be traced to 2011, when two e-discovery researchers, Maura R. Grossman, then a practicing lawyer and now a research professor at the University of Waterloo, and Gordon V. Cormack, co-director of the Information Retrieval Group at the University of Waterloo, analyzed data from the 2009 TREC Legal Track involving the use of TAR processes.
A turning point for Dean came when the Innocence Project of Florida got involved.
You use the face buttons to control your speed, which also affects your turning radius, and the dance of combat usually involves trying to point your broadside cannons in the general direction of a foe.
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