These new partnerships
come at critical juncture when B&N really needs its products displayed in a retail environment.
The news
comes at a critical juncture for the Menil.
Not exact matches
Jesus stated that during our time period (that is called his invisible «presence»
at Matthew 24:3, the KJV and other Bibles inaccurately reads «
coming»), pseudo Christians or false Christians would be busy (along with the rest of the «world») with the mundane affairs of life, getting married, having children, eating and drinking, in which Jesus compared to the «days of Noah», and with the exception of Noah and his family, pseudo Christians would «take no note» that they were living during a
critical juncture in human history.
Aregbesola said: «
At this
critical juncture and judging from the economic crisis of the present, our state has no alternative than to diversify and stop relying on what
comes from Abuja, if we must survive.
This reacting against and to the vital issues
at a
critical juncture comes across in the paintings in the sense of their being compact and condensed, determined and unyielding.
«
At certain
critical junctures in American history, artists have
come together to protest injustice and craft counter-narratives to the prevailing voices in government,» wrote Nancy Spector, the Guggenheim's artistic director and chief curator, characterizing the artists» posters as the latest in a long line of protest art, stretching back through the AIDS Crisis, demonstrations against the Vietnam War, and the Civil Rights Movement.
â $ œWe are
at a
critical juncture when it
comes to preserving our climate.â $
Lowitja Institute CEO Romlie Mokak said the conference
comes at a time of rising xenophobia globally and domestically, and
at a «
critical juncture» in Australia, with the need for a «big yarn» about constitutional recognition and reconciliation — which will play a vital role in the health of Aboriginal and Torres Strait islander people.