Sentences with phrase «at the notes column»

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Since Ashley began her Small Measures column here at Design * Sponge, I've taken note of the many things I can do to clean up my home environment and help contribute to a better world.
It was slightly before noon and horse - players in the paddock area at Tropical Park assumed the postures of their trade — they threw back their heads like turkeys in a rainstorm and drank in the sun and dreamily contemplated nothing at all, or they shaded their eyes and pored over agate type in the Racing Form's columns and scrawled notes to themselves in the margins.
Editor's Note: This column is the continuation of a two - part look at particular coaching styles.
For starters, in the PB Book of Coaching Ideals, his starting point is, overall, less than ideal.1 And specifically, its various manifestations have cost Texas in the win column at times - in particular, as HornBrain notes, against the very best competition.
In remarks given after the inaugural ride was over (but before the countdown to midnight), Cuomo noted that «this isn't your grandfather's subway,» name checking the design — which features expansive, column - free mezzanines and wide platforms — and the public art found throughout, which is indeed much nicer than what you'll find at most of the century - old stations in the system.
Derby manager Nigel Clough will dedicate his column in the programme on Saturday to the campaign to save jobs at Bombardier (see notes to editors).
In a Newsday column, O'Reilly hits back at the Angry Man talk from Paladino, who he notes the businessman was a registered Democratic until 2005, and was blown out in 2010 by Cuomo.
All «Page Six» knows about Spitzer's «mystery girlfriend» is her occupation (and that she is seemingly is okay with his past indiscretions), but the gossip column notes that at the very least, the new couple has a lot to talk about, since Spitzer has been involved in a number of real - estate deals lately.
Critics point to his hiring a journalist, Disraeli Guillen, as a part - time state Assembly communications coordinator - while, at the same time, Guillen wrote opinion columns in Dominican papers that praised Espaillat without noting that their author was on his payroll.
The prize committee noted his radial unit hypothesis, which stated that in the developing cerebral cortex the cells are created at the base of each column, each new cell migrates past its predecessors, and the related «protomap» hypothesis on external signals determining cell function as it grows and forms complex connections.
(Note a shot of a plane over a field of grey concrete columns as pithy, almost surreal representation of the frustrated Icarean ambition at the picture's heart.)
While the film ultimately loses interest for me, I try to include at least one family film in every column, and it should be noted that my three sons adore this movie.
Christopher Gergen and Stephen Martin focused their «Doing Better at Doing Good» column in The (Raleigh, N.C.) News and Observer on Public Impact and our Opportunity Culture models, noting our work with Charlotte - Mecklenburg's Project L.I.F.T.
In a column at the Atlanta Journal - Constitution, American Principles Project senior fellow Jane Robbins notes the collection of social and emotional learning (SEL) data is promoted in the federal Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA):
Note on 10/10/12: Since this column was first published at Kindle Nation Daily, Plympton's Kickstarter project came to a very successful close, raising $ 56,588 or 188 percent of the $ 30,000 goal.
Note: The following column was inadvertently overlooked and never made it into a post at Kindle Nation Daily.
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Following up on on his column over at TIME.com yesterday about Barnes & Noble's new Nookcolor e-reader, Harry McCracken offers a timely, Christmas - shoppers - take - note alternative to both the Kindle and the Nook.
Note from Daily Trade Alert: A couple weeks ago we launched a new regular column here at Daily Trade Alert called High - Yield Trade of the Week.
While we think there is an important role for active managers, we noted in this column last month that investors continue to overpay by at least $ 70 billion per year.
Rising life expectancies are often viewed as a positive, as indeed they should be but as this column has noted in the past, the longer you live the more the financial challenge, especially at today's still low interest rates.
Students take note in three steps by dividing lecture into note taking section then indication column with a summary at the end.
Note from Daily Trade Alert: A few weeks ago we launched a new regular column here at Daily Trade Alert called High - Yield Trade of the Week.
Note from Daily Trade Alert: We're launching a new regular column here at Daily Trade Alert called High - Yield Trade of the Week.
Because of the new nutrient profiles, there will be a much tighter range of calcium levels for dog foods for all sizes of dogs and for all life stages, thus requiring reformulation or at least relabeling, noted petfoodindustry.com in a March 11, 2015, column.
It should be noted that two of the six, Vagrant Story and Final Fantasy XII, are the work of Yasumi Matsuno, an under recognized master of game design This week's «Game Collector's Melancholy» column looks at Matsuno's history in the game biz, highlighting each of his major games.]
L.A. Expanded: Notes from the West Coast A weekly column by Catherine Wagley Mika Rottenberg's balmy, bizarre video, Mary's Cherries, moves at such a comfortable pace that it almost convinces you of its normalcy.
L.A. Expanded: Notes from the West Coast A weekly column by Catherine Wagley In 1983, art historian T.J. Clark delivered his paper, «More on the Differences Between Comrade Greenberg and Ourselves» at the Vancouver conference, Modernism and Modernity.
L.A. Expanded: Notes from the West Coast A weekly column by Catherine Wagley I spent Sunday looking at boys.
Martin Clist, managing director of Charles Ede, noted the number of contemporary art dealers who bought pieces from the stand, including a Romanesque marble column priced at $ 30,000.
L.A. Expanded: Notes from the West Coast A weekly column by Catherine Wagley Rise of Rebellion: DailyServing's latest week - long series We continue our week long series, Rise of Rebellion, by taking a look at how resistance and rebellion overlap.
Note: Look for Kristin Juarez's column The Fringe, now appearing at a new time on the second Wednesday of every month!
09/28/16 - EDITOR»S NOTE: The original version of this column described Sally Mann's exhibition at Gagosian Gallery as presenting black - and - white photographs only.
In Kiehl and Trenberth 1997, they find a 155 W / m2 total greenhouse effect for approximately present - day Earth conditions (among the approximations: surface is a perfect (isothermal **) blackbody, and the use a representative 1 - dimensional atmospheric column (instead of seperate calculations for each location over the globe at each time over the course of a period of time sufficient to describe a climatic state — but note righthand side of p. 200, just past halfway down the column)... a few other things).
Looking at the Keeling curve (the seasonally corrected column in NOAA ESRL's record) we note the level for January (remember it's seasonally corrected) of the following years, before and after subtracting 285 (keeping one decimal of precision as possibly meaningful here) along with the CAGR computed as (pow (45.8 / 31.5, 1/15)-- 1) * 100 and likewise for the next two ratios spanning 15 years.
As Andrew Leonard at Salon and Patrick Goldstein of The Los Angeles Times note, there is a growing conservative backlash against Avatar and Swier's column is one of the crazier we've seen.
In his Above the Law column entitled Small Firms, Big Lawyers, Jay Shepherd noted that while at the 2011 ABA TechShow, lawyers exchanged Twitter handles as opposed to business cards.
The Legal Problems of Everyday Life (at p. 56) is the source of the information noted in an earlier column that legal assistance is sought for only 11.7 % of justiciable problems.
As David Bilinsky noted over at Slaw Tips today, he and Garry Wise have recruited a whole new crop of voices to contribute to their practice tips column.
For starters, as I noted in my 2005 column I quoted at the outset, leverage is your best friend in good times and your worst enemy in bad times... In any event, no one I talk to — absolutely no one — believes that the litigation «factory» model with one partner overseeing half a dozen or more associates who are billing'til the cows come home will be a predominant source of revenue going forward.
Justice Crighton noted that the Rules also contemplate an increased award of costs in complex matters (at para 31; Schedule C, Column 1, s 8 of the Rules).
Your column request is duly noted, and I'll take a run at your topics in early 2012.
At present, the first reference in the AL&D «Articles of Note» column is to a new article about the Peter Principle and studies that have been done since the book The Peter Principle: Why things always go wrong came out in 1969.
* ECT News Network editor's note - Feb. 12, 2018: Our original published version of this column incorrectly stated that Apple spent $ 225,000 for iPhone - related bugs at Mobile Pwn2Own.
It takes about 20 extra days to find a buyer in the winter — so about 50 to 60 days, Lawrence Yun, NAR's chief economist, notes in his latest column at Forbes.com.
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