Anyone, and this includes many Israelis and American Jews, who has looked
closely at the history of Palestine realizes the sleight of hand in this presentation.
Below, we'll look more
closely at the history of dividends that the Vanguard Dividend Appreciation ETF has paid to its investors and whether the upward trend is likely to continue into the future.
In order to learn more about these dogs, it's essential to look
closely at the history and origins of the two parent breeds.
We don't know why or where it got its start, but we can learn a bit more about the mix by looking more
closely at the history of the hybrid's parent breeds: the Australian Shepherd and the Beagle.
If we look
closely at the history of the extraction of color red, we could easily understand why it was considered to be special and was used in rare and special occasions.
Reyes has been looking
closely at the history of statuary.
Not exact matches
Since most lenders will look
closely at your credit
history prior to making a decision, keep an eye on your credit score and anything in your credit report that might be a red flag.
While banks look
closely at a business owner's personal
history, the startup makes decisions based on data about the business itself.
«I'm excited to be working with Jeff again, over the ten - plus years we worked together
at Austin Ventures, I saw firsthand the positive impact he made on some of the most successful companies in Austin startup
history,» Tom Ball, co-founder and managing director of Next Coast Ventures, said in a news release «I'm really looking forward to more success stories working
closely together with Jeff and the entrepreneurs in the NCV portfolio.»
If you look
closely at our country's
history it has a very deep vein that is based on cultural and religious intolerance... unless you are a WASP... be suspious and «watch out» for anyone that is different from «us».
But for those who fought in World War II or know the
history of that encounter, the sight of an American flag
at a shrine so
closely associated with the adversary calls forth a whole complex of reactions.
It is fitting that we gather here
at the Buffalo
History Museum, a place where past and present are
closely intertwined and where the rise, decline, and rebirth of our great county are all in evidence.
Looking
at our
history, Isaac Elting served the longest as Supervisor, 13 years from 1810 - 1822; he was followed
closely by Albert Cashdollar, who put in 12 years from 1932 - 1943, and Kenneth Wilson, 10 years from 1944 to 1953.
The researchers used high - resolution X-ray computed tomography (CT)
at the Museum's Microscopy and Imaging Facility, the National Museum of Natural
History in Paris, and the Biomaterials Science Center of the University of Basel in Switzerland to scan the skulls of 21 felid specimens, including seven modern cheetahs (Acinonyx jubatus) from distinct populations, a
closely related extinct cheetah (Acinonyx pardinensis) that lived in the Pleistocene between about 2.6 million and 126,000 years ago, and more than a dozen other living felid species.
They took account of psychiatric
history and they also looked more
closely at the difference in suicidal behaviour in women who had been diagnosed with cervical cancer or a precursor to cervical cancer (the equivalent of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia grade 3, or CIN3).
Another of the authors, Stephen Levinson, comments, «This is a bit of an unexpected finding, since many have thought that grammar might give us deeper insight into the linguistic past than vocabulary, but there is still some reason for caution: we compared highly conservative vocabulary with an unfiltered range of grammar variables, and the language family is unusual for the way it diversified during colonization of successive islands, But what is clear is that grammar and vocabulary changes are not
closely coupled, even within branches of a family, so looking
at them both significantly advances our ability to reconstruct linguistic
history.»
It not be possible to trace local dating sites nj precise
history of swinging since the modern concept is so
closely related to basic human sexuality and relationships, you can change the location
at any time.
I haven't actually looked
at the
history closely enough, but I can say that in the past when someone has won as many awards as Jason Reitman did — Golden Globe, WGA, Critics Choice, LA Film Critics, NBR, SEFCA, Scripter, BAFTA — it is unheard of for them to lose the Oscar.
I consider it a great privilege to have been asked to lead the school
at this exciting time in its
history, and I'm very much looking forward to working
closely with you.
Publishers and agents will look very
closely at your book sales and publishing
history before deciding to work with you.
That's where you look
closely at individual stocks and single out those with a
history of sales and earnings, not to mention dividends.
The lender will look
at your credit
history closely to make certain that you have been a good steward of your available credit in the past, although there are also bad credit options available as well.
A decent FICO credit score may get you into a car or apartment, but mortgage lenders look
closely at your entire credit
history.
One of the things lenders look
closely at is your employment
history.
Although we don't know a lot about the origins or
history of this mixed breed, we can understand the Havapoo a bit more by looking more
closely at the parent breeds.
Given this
history, looking more
closely at the city, there are fantastic churches, synagogues and mosques that contain preserved sections of frescoes and finely - detailed mosaics.
Representatives from A Blade of Grass, California College of the Arts, Oakland Museum of California, Queens Museum, and University of Illinois
at Chicago School of Art & Art
History will work
closely with the Open Engagement core team to shape and situate the itinerant conference.
The restoration tradition
at the Hermitage is
closely linked to the
history of the museum itself.
Among a selection of work that deals with the practice of image making — looking
closely at color, pattern, texture, and materials — photographer Matt Lipps combines personal
history with the
history of photography in his collaged «Library of Photography» series; Sean Raspet fuses the optical with the tactile in wall - mounted lenticular lenses; and cyanotypes by Barbara Kasten, produced in 1974, offer some of the contemporary photographer's earliest works.
Rather than identifying «what is funny», the exhibition looks more
closely at «what makes funny» and how artists use various comedic personalities, strategies and tropes (including bodily movement, scripted dialogue, timing, exaggeration of scale and situation) to reveal more serious concerns about race, labour, gender and
history.
Representatives from A Blade of Grass, California College of the Arts, Oakland Museum of California, Queens Museum, and University of Illinois
at Chicago School of Art & Art
History work
closely with the Open Engagement core team to shape and situate the conference each year.
«I love DC,» said Gates, who is now a board member
at the Hirshhorn, connected
closely with the forthcoming Smithsonian National Museum of African American
History and Culture, and is planning for a solo show
at the National Gallery of Art.
I think I could help Elaine McKewon with her research, she could watch a recent screening of the
History Channel «Love hate and Propaganda»
closely, watch Goebbels whip up the crowd to a frenzy
at a time when they were suffering their worst losses and see how his propaganda effected the crowd, reality and common sense was pushed aside as they cheered!
This Court has recognized that «religion has been
closely identified with our
history and government,» Abington School District, supra
at 374 U. S. 212, and that» [t] he
history of man is inseparable from the
history of religion,» Engel v. Vitale, 370 U. S. 421, 370 U. S. 434 (1962).
A
history of drunk driving will cause underwriters to look
at other risk factors in your life more
closely.
Looking
closely at our family
histories can be scary business!
Galena Rhoades (a co-author of this article) and Scott Stanley, both
at the University of Denver, looked
closely at those who married, probing into their relationship
history with their spouse, their relationships with others, and the quality of their marriages.
Third was criminal background, followed
closely by credit
history at fourth.