Millions of American children — one in five — struggles with food insecurity, and that need does not
abate during the holidays.
Not exact matches
In addition, NHF management affirmed that NHF does not intend to «stand still» or otherwise
abate its acquisition program
during the pendency of the transaction, and references to the property counts, capitalization or financial condition of either NHF or NXRT and similar statements may change as a result of acquisitions, expenditures or other changes made prior to the effective date of the spin - off.
Philadelphia Union have been busy
during the MLS off - season, and their quest for new players shows no sign of
abating any time soon.
The furor over Clinton's use of a private email account and server
during her time as secretary of state showed no signs of
abating on Sunday — nearly a week after The New York Times's initial report — with Republicans taking to national TV talk shows to press the issue.
The benthic species that were dominant
during the time of the most severe pollution declined as the pollution, especially phosphorus,
abated.
During installation a dab of grease will
abate this for awhile.
This year, WardsAuto predicts sales of 16.4 million, largely because pent - up demand that had built up
during the recessionary years has pretty much
abated.
Mr.
Abate oversaw a number of seven - figure book deals
during his brief tenure at Endeavor and built up a staff of several literary agents while cementing his reputation in publishing circles as a brash and sometimes sly businessman.
Depending on local law, mortgage lenders may be required to secure abandoned properties and
abate nuisances and hazards that may occur
during the foreclosure process.
No longer do you have to fear buying and holding and watch your assets disappear while taking income and
abating inflation
during retirement.
It includes the complete collection of photographs, many previously unpublished, taken by photographers
during the exhibition in Bern (Claudio
Abate, Leonardo Bezzola, Balthasar Burkhard, Siegfried Kuhn, Dölf Preisig, Harry Shunk and Albert Winkler); a preface by Miuccia Prada; an interview - essay by Germano Celant; two dialogues with Thomas Demand and Rem Koolhaas; as well as contributions by internationally recognized historians, theoreticians, curators and critics (Gwen L. Allen, Pierre Bal - Blanc, Claire Bishop, Benjamin H.D. Buchloh, Charles Esche, Boris Groys, Jens Hoffmann, Chus Martínez, Glenn Phillips, Christian Rattemeyer, Dieter Roelstraete, Anne Rorimer, Terry Smith, Mary Anne Staniszewski, Francesco Stocchi, Jan Verwoert).
And for a little historical perspective: «It will without doubt have come to your Lordship's knowledge that a considerable change of climate, inexplicable at present to us, must have taken place in the Circumpolar Regions, by which the severity of the cold that has for centuries past enclosed the seas in the high northern latitudes in an impenetrable barrier of ice has been
during the last two years, greatly
abated.
The Royal Society ``... a considerable change of climate, inexplicable at present to us, must have taken place in the Circumpolar Regions, by which the severity of the cold that has for centuries past enclosed the seas in the high northern latitudes in an impenetrable barrier of ice has been
during the last two years, greatly
abated....
It will without doubt have come to your Lordship's knowledge that a considerable change of climate inexplicable at present to us must have taken place in the Circumpolar Regions, by which the severity of the cold that has for centuries past inclosed (sic) the seas in the high northern latitudes in an impenetrable barrier of ice has been
during the last two years greatly
abated.