Sentences with phrase «closely tied into»

Factions aren't in yet, which are the guild - like entities that are closely tied into the lore and are the forces vying for control of Skara.
Following the listening pause, the Lib Dems were more closely tied into these reforms than they had been before.
In gallery news: David Zwirner now represents the Joan Mitchell Foundation, with an exhibition planned for next year in the gallery's New York space — «The gallery is proud to be entrusted to help with the extraordinary legacy of Joan Mitchell, one of the most important and original American painters to emerge in the second half of the twentieth century», Zwirner commented; Lehmann Maupin have announced representation of the Estate of Heidi Bucher — «Her exploration of spaces — often designated as feminine, particularly domestic environments and objects — is very much in line with Lehmann Maupin's programming and closely ties into the work of artists such as Do Ho Suh and Liza Lou,» director Anna Stothart said; New York's James Cohan Gallery represents Matthew Ritchie; LA's Kayne Griffin Corcoran now represents painter Mary Obering (her work is on show at their booth at Frieze New York); London's White Cube have opened an office on New York's Upper East Side; and Mexico City gallery kurimanzutto also opened a space in New York's Upper East Side yesterday, inaugurated with new work by Abraham Cruzvillegas.

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Johnston: We're looking into how we can plug into all these big education platforms, and I think that's the next step, being more closely tied to them.
The fortunes of Cambridge Analytica were closely tied to the Trump campaign's successful win for the White House, and some of the fallout from the Facebook data scandal has overlapped with federal investigations into that 2016 race.
For a time, this was associated with the weakness in some Asian currencies, both because markets see Australia's prospects as being closely tied to those of Asia and because some investors sold into the Australian market as a proxy for the less liquid Asian currency markets.
We caught one more grouper and then tied into a school of yellowtails, which are really jacks and closely related to amberjacks.
In November, a Swedish newspaper reported that 18 women said they had been sexually assaulted or harassed by Jean - Claude Arnault, who is closely tied to the Swedish Academy and is accused of using his stature in the arts world to try to coerce women into sex.
The early tetrapods (from the Ancient Greek word meaning «four - footed») were the first vertebrates to tread terra firma, developing lungs to capture atmospheric oxygen and turning fins into legs, but with a life cycle that was still closely tied to aquatic environments.
The study provides new insight into how boomeranging is more closely tied to a college completion crisis rather than student loan debt burden.
He explains that he tied it too closely into the film noir genre and found it an unpleasant specimen.
Compared to Miitomo, they have more prominent game elements, and the game content will tie closely into Nintendo's dedicated games business.
Creating a YouTube tutorial that is closely tied to your niche can also contribute to your blog as you can write articles about what you just taught on the video, and then embed the video into the article.
Research calls into question the assumption of many program funders and designers that student test scores will rise if after - school programs are tied closely to what goes on in the classroom.
The general director and creator of Dragon Quest, Yuji Horii and Koichi Sugiyama, the composer closely tied to the series since its first installment and creator of countless musical masterpieces instilled in the memory of series fans, have also thrown their hat into the ring to help bring this much anticipated game to life.
Compared to Miitomo, they have more prominent game elements, and the game content will tie closely into Nintendo's dedicated games business.
I have to say coming into a title so closely tied to a huge anime, arguably one of the biggest, it was a little worrying that they could have easily missed the mark.
It suggests that these two moments are closely tied together, that the scene from the Paris Games Week trailer does link into Joel and Ellie's journey in The Last of Us Part 2.
A recurring theme in her work is the disintegration of Yugoslavia, a chapter in history that is closely tied to her own biography; Domanović was born in Novi Sad, which belonged to the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia before being transformed into the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro in 2003.
Here copper, a mineral closely tied to Algonquin culture, is stretched into thin wires like the unwieldy telephone cables strung across the ocean floor that for a long time formed the basis of telecommunications networks.
They parted ways with the two - dimensional painting and designed a dynamic art that is closely tied to life, makes diverse local references, and draws the viewer into the center of artistic production: Art became an expanded aesthetic and sensory experience.
The invasion of Bythotrephes into lakes in the northern US and Canada is unrelated to climate change, but is closely tied to the presence of a deep water, low light relative warm refuge from predatory fish.
Bart has found two periods from analysis of the actual sunspot record, which relate closely to the periodic inte - relations of actual real very massive lumps of matter in the actual real solar system which exhibit strong aurorae at their poles demonstrating reconnection with the heliomagnetic flux, and which have clear gravitational interactions with the Sun which exhibit the right set of periodicities to tie into recognised actaul real longer term solar cycles.
This special library experience then facilitated another move into course training development functions that called for sound legal research skills that were closely tied to my law library training, education and development.
Before you get tied up into ridiculous monthly fees, review the list above and read your contract closely.
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