Sentences with phrase «discussion over mark»

The discussion over Mark Noble's red card has been held and the outcome is unanimous — it has to be rescinded.

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With his current contract with the Gunners set to expire next summer, serious question marks have been raised over his long - term future at the Emirates, as from January 1 onwards, he'll be able to open discussions with other clubs over a pre-contract agreement.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo is quietly pushing the Bloomberg administration to give him more control over his role in the nationally televised ceremony marking the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks, said people familiar with the discussions.
Today marks the launch day for The Geeky Pub, a pop culture / entertainment review and discussion site for geeks all over the world.
I tried an experiment based on years of experience, data I collected, data and comments from Mark Coker over at Smashwords, and discussions with other authors on Amazon, back before the forums there became a joke.
On the other hand, I have a show that is opening very soon with Mark Bradford, who is not an emerging artist, but he is actually of my generation, but someone who I've known for many years, and actually have had some of the most important discussions to me about painting over the years, as well as feminism, and queerness, and all kinds of other things that Mark thinks about.
The tower, organized by artists Mark di Suvero and Irving Petlin, is a fifty - eight - foot - tall structure covered with artwork contributed by over four hundred artists that is installed on an empty lot on Sunset Avenue in Hollywood, California, and remains on view for three months.8 When the lease on the site expires and is not renewed, the tower is dismantled and the panels sold in a fund - raising effort by the Los Angeles Peace Center to raise money for the cause.9 Rosenquist participates in a panel discussion, «What about Pop Art?
The lecture and panel discussion series will include a full program of daily presentations; Michael Kimmelman, Chief Architecture Critic and Former Chief Art Critic for The New York Times, «The View from Over There, Over Here»; Jun Kaneko, «In Between»; William Warmus, Former Curator of Modern Glass at Corning Museum of Glass will moderate roundtable discussion, «The Studio Glass Experiment — The First 50 Years 1962 - 2012»; a thought provoking panel moderated by Bruce Helander, Editor - in - Chief of The Art Economist; Willis «Buzz» Hartshorn of International Center of Photography, «The ICP Legacy and New Directions in Photography»; Ullysees Dietz, Curator of Decorative Arts at the Newark Museum, «Ceramics as Art, Not a New Idea»; and Mark Leach, Executive Director of the SECCA, Southeastern Center of Contemporary Art will present «The New SECCA: Directions in Contemporary Art».
Even in recent weeks, as Barack Obama's election seemed more certain, the pundits» continuing discussion of the «Bradley effect» left a question mark hovering over my hope.
In terms of Brexit, I recently hosted a discussion with senior representatives of about 15 major household names brand owners, the UKIPO and representatives of INTA who between them had over a trillion of market cap, a million employees and hundreds of thousands of marks and patents between them, and nobody could see anything positive in Brexit.
Following this discussion, Paul Belanger, co-chair of the Financial Services Regulatory Group at Blakes LLP and Mark Tamburro of Get A Better Mortgage Inc., deliberated over a number of probing regulatory issues.
Following this discussion, Paul Belanger of Blakes LLP, and Mark Tamburro of Get A Better Mortgage Inc., deliberated over a number of probing regulatory issues.
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