Sentences with phrase «am et»

Fretts AM et al. 2016 Processed Meat, but Not Unprocessed Red Meat, Is Inversely Associated with Leukocyte Telomere Length in the Strong Heart Family Study.
Verreijen AM et al. 2017 Effect of a high protein diet and / or resistance exercise on the preservation of fat free mass during weight loss in overweight and obese older adults: a randomized controlled trial.
You can also catch Sophie as a family member and green expert for Hallmark Channel's daytime talk show «Home & Family» weekdays at 10 am ET / PT.
Mikulski was late to the 9:30 am ET hearing, apologizing that it took her two hours to get to Capitol Hill from her home in Baltimore this morning.
A live webcast will be provided starting an 9:00 AM ET so you can follow along from home.
On Thursday, Science Mission Directorate Associate Administrator Thomas Zurbuchen speaks at 9:00 am ET, WFIRST Project Scientist Jeff Kruk at 11:15 am ET, and JWST Program Director Eric Smith at 1:15 pm ET.
Brad Gray, president and chief executive officer, is scheduled to present on Tuesday, March 13, 2018 at 11:20 am ET.
Astrophysics Division Director Paul Hertz is on the agenda at 9:45 am ET on Wednesday.
The INCITE program invites you to participate in an INCITE Proposal Writing Webinar, offered on May 2, 2018 10:00 am ET and repeated on June 7, 2018 1:00 pm ET.
The House Science, Space, and Technology Committee hearing at 10:00 am ET this morning is expected to provide another opportunity to address the future of the U.S. civil space program, both human and robotic.
The House CJS subcommittee markup is at 9:30 am ET tomorrow morning in H - 140 Capitol.
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With 99 % of precincts reporting as of 12:00 am ET, the results show state Sen. Ralph Northam defeating Aneesh Chopra 54 - 46 percent for the lieutenant gubernatorial nomination, and attorney general hopeful Mark Herring, Northam's senate colleague, scoring a - slightly narrower 52 - 48 percent - victory over Justin Fairfax.
By Chris Cillizza October 2, 2007; 7:43 AM ET Categories: House Save & Share: Previous: Edwards, Media Consultant Part Ways Next: Hillary's Haul
By Chris Cillizza December 8, 2010; 6:00 AM ET Categories: Morning Fix Save & Share: Previous: Afternoon Fix: Elizabeth Edwards has died, President Obama defends tax - cut compromise; Dem consultant Murphy and DCCC's Vogel to start own media firm Next: Republican Randy Altschuler concedes to New York Democratic Rep. Tim Bishop in final undecided House race
By Chris Cillizza October 5, 2005; 8:50 AM ET Categories: House Save & Share: Previous: Iowa in October Next: Mitt's Mass..
By Felicia Sonmez December 8, 2010; 10:22 AM ET Categories: House Save & Share: Previous: Democrats face tough climb back to the House majority in 2012 Next: Emmer concedes, redistricting battlefield set
By Chris Cillizza April 5, 2010; 10:48 AM ET Categories: House Save & Share: Previous: Republicans plan $ 50 million independent effort in 2010 Next: Rudy Giuliani, Charlie Crist and the Fix endorsement hierarchy
By washingtonpost.com Editors October 29, 2006; 9:37 AM ET Categories: House, Senate Save & Share: Previous: Democrats Target Rep. Ryun in Kansas's 2nd District Next: Congressional Countdown: Beyond the Top 35 House Races
By Chris Cillizza November 16, 2006; 4:00 AM ET Categories: House Save & Share: Previous: McCain Files Prez Paperwork, Thompson Mulling a Run Next: Democrats Choose Hoyer as Majority Leader
By Aaron Blake December 13, 2010; 11:33 AM ET Categories: House, Senate Save & Share: Previous: The Fix Weekly Matchups Next: Why Mike Bloomberg won't run for president (VIDEO)
By Chris Cillizza January 20, 2006; 8:30 AM ET Categories: Governors, The Line Save & Share: Previous: Pro-Alito Ads Target Two Senate Dems Next: Calif.: Arnold Beefs Up Campaign Team
By Chris Cillizza January 12, 2007; 5:30 AM ET Categories: Governors, The Line Save & Share: Previous: Chris Dodd's Kitchen Cabinet Next: Romney, McCain Tout New Backers
By Chris Cillizza October 28, 2005; 9:35 AM ET Categories: Governors, The Line Save & Share: Previous: 2008 GOPers on Miers Next: GOPers Mull Leak Probe's Political Fallout
By Chris Cillizza August 3, 2007; 6:00 AM ET Categories: The Line Save & Share: Previous: VIDEO: Handicapping Campaign 2008 Next: Obama's HQ
By Chris Cillizza October 20, 2006; 6:00 AM ET Categories: Governors, The Line Save & Share: Previous: House Democrats Expand Playing Field Next: Obama vs. Clinton — A Primary Fight for the Ages?
By Chris Cillizza February 3, 2006; 6:55 AM ET Categories: Eye on 2008, The Line Save & Share: Previous: House GOP: Leadership Race Winners and Losers Next: Obama to McCain: No Thanks on Reform Task Force
By Chris Cillizza February 25, 2011; 10:27 AM ET Categories: The Line Save & Share: Previous: Obama Administration's big move on gay marriage is another small step for candidate Obama Next: Fast Fix: Political problems at the pump (VIDEO)
By Jason Horowitz and Chris Cillizza August 17, 2010; 11:19 AM ET Categories: White House Save & Share: Previous: What to watch for in Washington and Wyoming primaries Next: Michael Bloomberg, Joe Sestak and the Fix endorsement hierarchy
By Chris Cillizza March 17, 2006; 6:00 AM ET Categories: Governors, The Line Save & Share: Previous: 2008: The Case Against Rudy Giuliani Next: House: Upstate New York Republican to Retire
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By Chris Cillizza February 1, 2010; 11:58 AM ET Categories: Democratic Party, Republican Party Save & Share: Previous: Democratic primaries in Illinois turn nasty in final days Next: Should Charlie Crist run as an independent in Florida's Senate race?
By Chris Cillizza November 3, 2010; 8:24 AM ET Categories: Morning Fix Save & Share: Previous: Republicans win House majority; Democrats retain Senate majority Next: A mixed bag for Sarah Palin's endorsed candidates in 2010 election
By Aaron Blake December 8, 2010; 11:35 AM ET Categories: Governors, Redistricting Save & Share: Previous: Republican Randy Altschuler concedes to New York Democratic Rep. Tim Bishop in final undecided House race
By washingtonpost.com Editors November 7, 2006; 8:00 AM ET Categories: House, Senate Save & Share: Previous: The Best Campaign Commercials of 2006 Next: The Fix's Election Night Viewers Guide
By Chris Cillizza October 10, 2006; 6:00 AM ET Categories: Governors, The Line Save & Share: Previous: All Signs Point to a 2nd Kerry Presidential Bid Next: Senate Dems Take to Virginia Airwaves
By washingtonpost.com Editors September 22, 2006; 7:36 AM ET Categories: House, Ohio River Ramble Save & Share: Previous: McCain Inks an Iowa Vet Next: Video: Dem.
By Chris Cillizza November 3, 2010; 10:41 AM ET Categories: Governors, House, Senate Save & Share: Previous: A mixed bag for Sarah Palin's endorsed candidates in 2010 election Next: Rick Scott wins Florida governor's race
By Chris Cillizza April 9, 2010; 8:36 AM ET Categories: House Save & Share: Previous: Charlie Crist rules out independent Senate run — again Next: How will John Paul Stevens retirement affect the midterms?
By Aaron Blake October 12, 2010; 11:48 AM ET Categories: Ad Wars, House Save & Share: Previous: Senate Republicans flood West Virginia airwaves with new ads Next: Sharron Angle raised $ 14 million in 3rd quarter
By Chet Rhodes September 24, 2006; 10:15 AM ET Categories: Ohio River Ramble Save & Share: Previous: Video: Thoughts on Indiana's 9th District Race Next: Hawaii Results: Akaka Hangs On
By Chris Cillizza June 27, 2006; 11:10 AM ET Categories: House Save & Share: Previous: Clinton Courts Blogosphere Next: Chafee Remains in Party of Lincoln
By Chris Cillizza March 10, 2010; 9:43 AM ET Categories: House Save & Share: Previous: Assessing the Eric Massa impact (or lack thereof) Next: Meg Whitman's odd press strategy
By Jonathan Capehart April 13, 2010; 11:41 AM ET Categories: Capehart Tags: Jonathan Capehart Save & Share: Previous: At nuclear summit, Obama snubs an ally Next: Carl Paladino is out of his (New York State of) mind
By Jonathan Capehart September 30, 2010; 8:21 AM ET Categories: Capehart Tags: Jonathan Capehart Save & Share: Previous: Run, Jerry, run!
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By Chris Cillizza July 3, 2009; 11:40 AM ET Categories: Republican Party Save & Share: Previous: Liberal Groups Defend Climate Change Vote Next: The Case Against Richard Nixon
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