Not exact matches
As I mentioned in a
previous post, people laughed
at the sixers until around january
last year when embiid looked like a generational player.
But much like McIlroy, Scott got hot
at the
last minute to get through on the number
at even - par after
posting a round 10 shots better than the
previous day.
Last you can connect the blog
post with some of your
previous work (or somebody else's) by saying «We had a look
at a similar problem and we found out that... You can see a published paper on that here (link)».
As I mentioned in a
previous post, I started to get sick
at the end of
last week.
In
previous articles I've shared how my experience with elevated cholesterol on keto made me rethink things a bit, however, since that
last post I've had a result that was so off the charts it's making me question whether keto is the right diet for me
at all.
Like my
last post a month ago, today I'll visit another 80s horror i had never heard of until the other day which, like that
previous post, this movie also suffers from some lameness but
at least it doesn't have that ugly bald guy from The Hills Have Eyes and not one gets a fucking spider in their mouth.
But despite the
previous confidence that the Malloy Administration had in Connecticut's standardized testing program, the Connecticut
Post is now reporting that due to human error, test results were reported incorrectly
last year and that, «The Department hired Blum Shapiro, an auditing firm, to look
at the state's calculations and processes relating to test data and accountability.»
Last weekend, I was
at a symposium in Portland, Oregon, on the future of spay / neuter and the exciting possibilities that a nonsurgical option will hold for our four - legged friends — notably community cats — as reported in my
previous blog
post.
During my morning talk
at the Travel Blog Exchange conference in New York
last weekend, I showed screen shots of «lost tweets» — Twitter
posts from prominent travel bloggers that I claimed to have spotted late
at night over the
previous week, and then found to be deleted by morning.
Read our
previous posting at «Yangshuo and the Li River cruise» ASTOUNDING PROGRESS & MANY CHANGES since our
last visit to China in the mid» 90's... Where are the bikes in China...?
It's hard to believe an aspirational museum that
last expanded nearly 25 years ago would hire a former architect «seduced» by «fantastic spaces» with experience guiding renovations and building projects
at two of his
previous posts if it wasn't thinking Dallas might be a fine site for his next one.
Six months after Agustín Arteaga joined the Dallas Museum of Art as its new director, visitors to the DMA will benefit from one of his
last initiatives
at his
previous post running the Museo Nacional de Arte in Mexico City.
Global tree rings show that there was a major climatic event beginning in AD 536
lasting to
at least AD 545, which may have been a catalyst for the Justinian plague in the 540s [This was discussed in a
previous post in 2008 — Ed.].
I have
posted you numerous links on
previous periods of Arctic warming - the
last just a couple of weeks ago on a thread
at WUWT on which you were active.
It was only during my presentation
last week
at the New Law Librarians» Institute (see my
previous post) did it dawn on me that the accompanying website lacked information... [more]
The mid-market firm saw both revenue and profits fall significantly
at the close of
last year, with turnover for 2010 - 11 coming in
at # 59m, 9 % down on the # 64.9 m
posted the
previous year, a result which saw the firm drop out of the UK top 50.
One of the panels
at the inaugural Public Law Conference
last week (see my
previous post) was on legitimate expectations.
We haven't received all the final invoices as of yet, but if you take a look
at the
previous page of
posts, you'll see a relatively current budget breakdown that I
posted last week.