Sentences with phrase «at twentieth»

Sales rep Nellie Terzieva of Re / Max West Realty in Toronto is urging local brokers and salespeople to help with fundraising for the playground at Twentieth Street Junior School in Etobicoke.
Then the policyholder with a policy of Rs. 10 lakh (say) will receive Rs. 2 lakh each in the fifth, tenth and fifteenth years, and Rs. 4 lakh at the maturity of the policy at the twentieth year.
SBSTA 19 also welcomed the report by the IPCC entitled Definitions and Methodological Options to Inventory Emissions from Direct Human - Induced Degradation of Forests and Devegetation of Other Vegetation Types and decided to further consider the information in this report at its twentieth session.
Part two: Action taken by the Conference of the Parties at its twentieth session.
The Subsidiary Body for Scientific and Technological Advice (SBSTA), at its twentieth session, requested its Chair, with the assistance of the secretariat and on the basis of submissions by Parties contained in documents FCCC / SBSTA / 2004 / MISC.3 and FCCC / SBSTA / 2004 / MISC.4, and of inputs by Parties during the twentieth session of the SBSTA, to prepare a draft text for a decision on simplified modalities and procedures for small - scale afforestation and reforestation project activities under the clean development mechanism and on measures to facilitate the implementation of these project activities, for consideration by the SBSTA at its twenty - first session.
Ji's work has been shown extensively, most recently with Surroundings, a two - person exhibition with Susanna Heller at the Grand Rapids Art Museum, a solo exhibition Migrants, Ghosts, and the Dam at the University Museum of Contemporary Art in Amherst, Massachusetts (2015); and group exhibitions with Unscrolled: Reframing Tradition in Chinese Contemporary Art at the Vancouver Art Gallery (2014 — 15); Prospect.3: Notes for Now in New Orleans (2014 — 15), and at the Twentieth Anniversary Exhibition at Pierogi in Brooklyn (2014).
It responds to the trend toward single - artist booths with Insights, which promise a closer look at the twentieth century.
In their books looking back at the Twentieth Century, both Peter Jennings and Tom Brokaw referred to World War One as the pivotal event that shaped the rest of the century.
A cop car ambles through the intersection at Twentieth and B, half a block behind the man with the gun, and a familiar dread tickles the bottom of my stomach.
Whether this potential growth is incidental or transformative depends on where a student starts out: if he began at the twentieth percentile in reading, he'd still be failing; a jump from the seventieth percentile to the ninetieth could make him a candidate for selective colleges.
CEO of IMAX Entertainment Greg Foster expressed enthusiasm over the agreement, saying, «We are thrilled to sweeten the existing deal with our friends and partners at Twentieth Century Fox.»
The pair are reportedly negotiating with bosses at Twentieth Century Fox to...
Sol C. Siegel, a producer at Twentieth Century Fox, had seen Grace Kelly in The Father and was impressed with her performance.
READINGS Books about all aspects of filmmaking and film culture Sisters in the Life: A History of Out African American Lesbian Media - Making edited by Yvonne Welbon and Alexandra Juhasz, reviewed by Nick Davis; William Faulkner at Twentieth Century - Fox: The Annotated Screenplays edited by Sarah Gleeson - White, reviewed by Nick Pinkerton; Everybody Sing!
There's something very old Hollywood about Jennifer's look, comprised of an off - the - shoulder, full - skirted LUBLU Kira Plastinina dress with a bow belt, plus a crown braid (of course), at the Twentieth Century Fox event during Comic - Con in San Diego.
He had said more than enough at the Twentieth Congress, and although six weeks would pass before the Central Intelligence Agency got wind of his secret speech, the Americans would be just as stunned as the 1,500 shocked delegates who had heard him in the Great Kremlin Palace less than forty - eight hours earlier.
Finally, I am happy to join the Erie County Commission on the Status of Women in announcing that 2014 Miss America Nina Davuluri will be speaking at a luncheon on Thursday, May 15 at the Twentieth Century Club, 595 Delaware Avenue, Buffalo, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Luncheon tickets are $ 45 and are available by calling 858-8307 or by visiting www.missamerica2014.eventbrite.com.
At its twentieth anniversary convention in Arlington, Va., the Women's Ordination Conference was still able to draw about a thousand participants, despite the 1994 statement by Rome that the Church is not authorized and therefore can not ordain women to the priesthood.
After all, the legislation is based on findings that unborn babies experience pain beginning at the twentieth week of development... Continue Reading»
(At the twentieth anniversary of the publication of Richard's own signature book, I imagined us, thirty years hence, settled in homes for the aged, and celebrating that important journal, The Naked Public Square.
Of non-Jews, Darryl Zanuck, the new luminary at Twentieth Century - Fox, and Alexander Korda at United Artists are among the outstanding producers.
«When we look carefully at the twentieth century,» Columbia University professor Wu writes, «we soon find that the Internet wasn't the first information technology supposed to have changed everything forever.»

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This includes being treated with respect and dignity, reducing conflict, improving cooperation and collaboration, and even going as far as enforcing civility (at Micrel I banned swearing, much to the consternation of the rough and rowdy semiconductor sales teams of the late twentieth century).
At the beginning of the twentieth century, it was customary to hold weddings on weekdays, according to Country Living.
The figure is above and beyond the Saudi billionaire's current fortune, who according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index is the world's twentieth richest person with a personal wealth estimated at $ 30.5 billion.
Back at the start of the twentieth century, baseball players weren't paid the megabucks they are now.
After all, nineteenth - century Lutheran theologians like Ritschl and Harnack were leading lights of what Troeltsch later called «Neo-Protestantism»; they were followed in the twentieth century by the likes of Bultmann, Ebeling, and lesser imitators fighting at all costs to save Lutheranism against Karl Barth's new orthodoxy or Dietrich Bonhoeffer's call to discipleship.
Such flowery verbiage is not unusual at National Cathedral, conceived early in the twentieth century as an American version of Westminster Abbey to enshrine the spiritual achievements of American Christianity, statecraft and civil religion.
One cause of this decline in awareness of Buckley's Catholicism may be the fact that he wrote less about his faith than any other major Catholic figure of the twentieth century — at least, if we calculate by sheer percentage of the prose he turned out in his hugely productive lifetime.
Russia at the end of the nineteenth century and the beginning of the twentieth century was developing quite dynamically, and had they gone on that way it would have been much better.
Martyrs and Martyrologies edited by Diana Wood Blackwell, 497 pages, $ 64.95 The story of Christian martyrs of the twentieth century is yet to be told, and one of the merits of this collection of learned essays, consisting of papers read at the Summer 1992 and Winter 1993 meetings of the Ecclesiastical History Society, is that they not only deal with early, medieval, and early - modern martyrs (and ideas about martyrdom), but include several original essays on latter - day martyrs.
Thus we read, for example, of martyrs under the Communists, of martyrs in the African church of the twentieth century, and of the Anglican missionary Vivian Redlich, who died at the hands of the Japanese in Papua in 1942.
To miss the significance of that at this, the end of the twentieth century, is to lose one's grip on a realistic appreciation of affairs both domestic and foreign.
At the end of the twentieth century, the question is whether Protestants, Orthodox, and Catholics can believably set forth a distinctively Christian understanding of marriage.
At the end of the twentieth century, diversity is especially revered at most universities, whether secular or religiouAt the end of the twentieth century, diversity is especially revered at most universities, whether secular or religiouat most universities, whether secular or religious.
At the same time he was a mathematical physicist, and developed his theories in large part in order to comprehend the new findings of physics in the twentieth century.
At the close of the last century, as the reckoning was drawn up in Europe for the actions and reactions of the twentieth century, could we not have been forgiven for tending a little toward the view that we had, after everything, acquitted ourselves rather well?
We find that these principles provide a beautiful and compelling answer to much of the confusion and contradiction in both teaching and practice which afflicts the Church in many areas at the end of the twentieth century, and at the beginning of the new millennium.
His range of experience was restricted by the kind of man he was; and this in itself raises certain difficulties if he is held up as an example to all human beings everywhere and at all times, for it is at least in some measure unreal to present a first - century Galilean as a model for the conduct of Western or African or Asian men in a twentieth - century industrial society.
In our preaching of the gospel we must get at it, present its «offense,» in such a fashion that it is a challenge to decision for men and women who live in the middle half of the twentieth century.
At the close of the twentieth century, with ecological deterioration accelerating and the nuclear threat ever with us, we need to feel not acceptance but the challenge to join forces on the side of life, for while we, like all creatures, are ultimately part of a universe that is brutal and may well end, we have, while we live, a part to play different from that of any other creature: we are responsible agents who can join with our loving parent to help our own and other species to survive and flourish.
These teachings were not the program of a twentieth century liberal to bring in the Kingdom of God; rather, they were the absolute demand of the Kingdom itself which Jesus believed would come at any moment.
In loose blank verse akin to Milton's in Paradise Regained, Logue marshals all the imaginative resources available to an educated, sentient person at the end of the twentieth century.
When I came to Claremont in 1958 I was at last able to teach what mattered most to me, that is, what I thought Christians could responsibly believe in the twentieth century.
In the tumultuous sixties, as an undergraduate at Harvard (for which I have prayed for forgiveness most of my life), I was disappointed again and again by the common Victorian and early twentieth - century convention of beginning a chapter with lush description and then abandoning it in favor of....
Furthermore, I have argued that on some of these points the changing situation and growing knowledge of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries would have led Wesley to come down at a different place.
Encompassing the Social Gospel movement of the early twentieth century and the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops at the beginning of the twenty - first, this project has transcended the historical and theological division between Catholics and Protestants.
At the same time, Holloway is often, at least implicitly, in dialogue with his own neo-scholastic theological formation during the first half of the twentieth centurAt the same time, Holloway is often, at least implicitly, in dialogue with his own neo-scholastic theological formation during the first half of the twentieth centurat least implicitly, in dialogue with his own neo-scholastic theological formation during the first half of the twentieth century.
The end - times of the late twentieth century are on a global scale, and it is not only Christians who are at risk.
The response to those such as Rushkoff and others has been a well - intentioned though historically inaccurate and socially misguided attempt at reasserting the old twentieth - century idea of peoplehood as a starting point for Jewish identity.
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