«What a gift for LAXART to collaborate with the Hammer under Annie's dynamic leadership and to work with their curatorial team which includes some of our most
esteemed colleagues in the country let alone the city,» says Lauri Firstenberg, founder and director of LAXART.
Here, I look forward to continuing to collaborate
with esteemed colleagues and talented students, conducting research to inform setting - level interventions and public policy to support academically vulnerable populations.»
At the beginning of this article, I told you about a video presentation that my friend and
esteemed colleague Mike Fiore put together.
On Friday, October 23, 2015 at 3pm / PT (6p / ET), I'll be sharing my secrets for finding love online and will be joined by my
other esteemed colleagues Carol Allen, Jonathan Aslay, and Adam Gilad for an amazing afternoon of free dating advice to help you become more irresistible to men.
An American judge, Dan Haywood (Spencer Tracy), finds himself trying to understand how these once -
esteemed colleagues allowed themselves to be used.
As my friend and
esteemed colleague Joyce Lain Kennedy, author of the Careers Now column and multiple Dummies job search books, says,
As a component of our customized «white glove» executive outplacement package, we are pleased to partner
with esteemed colleagues, each leaders in their field, delivering the following value added services:
The move is part of the sweeping trend that is shaking the center aisles of the supermarket, as
my esteemed colleague Beth Kowitt has written about so thoughtfully in the pages of Fortune: a migration away from processed foods to those that are simpler and less removed from nature.
When you run into
an esteemed colleague at an event, you'll make much more of an impression if you know the latest news about his or her business.
Here at The Atlantic,
my esteemed colleague Alexis Madrigal has already weighed in on the debate: According to dozens of guidebooks dating back to the early days of the internet, imho stands for «in my humble opinion.»
So on that point I don't disagree with
my esteemed colleague Mr. O.
Let it be known, first of all, that
my esteemed colleague's commentary on my driving is based on the experience of one evening's wandering around in the dark looking for a barbecue restaurant which had closed two hours earlier.
The contrast between
my esteemed colleagues and good friends Geyer and Johnson exemplifies this brilliantly; the words are the same, but they use them to describe two different worlds.
It's striking how few of
my esteemed colleagues at Yale Divinity School make regular professional use of the resources in the Day Missions Library, which contains a treasure of information about the worldwide expansion of Christianity.
My esteemed colleague in Germany, Harald Zoschke, comments: «My theory is that Bhut evolved from Fatalii (which, of course could very well come from Trinidad, brought home to Africa by returning slaves).
As
my esteemed colleague Ryan Nanni pointed out, two professional football teams of the National Football League — the 49ers and Rams — have combined for just 18 touchdown passes on the entire year.
My esteemed colleagues have reported that Diaby's body is «not in balance», and they are proven by the amount of injuries he has thus sustained.
Many of
my esteemed colleagues have talked about seeing kids who are either interested or passionate in something, and when they are, they can perform better.
Here is a terrific post on co-sleeping (the abandoned practice that is behind notions of leaving babies to cry it out) by
my esteemed colleague, Peter Gray.
My esteemed colleague Amy Bentley, who came to NYU to so competently kick - start our programs in Food Studies, has produced her long - awaited study of the baby food industry.
Records show
my esteemed colleague William the earl of Dartmouth's forebears were in an adjacent camp in 1774.
I have a couple of interviews to do today, so I may have pass over to
my esteemed colleague Alex Stevenson once or twice.
Our esteemed colleague Alex Stevenson is doing a Radio 4 documentary about this by the way.
I wasn't going to mention 1929, but
my esteemed colleague Mr Alan Watkins, returning to the subject despite himself, fills that gap on page 47.
I have to dash off immediately after the session so bear in mind that every single typo I do in the next 40 minutes will be corrected not by me, but by
an esteemed colleague.
The early histories, by
my esteemed colleague Steve Richards (Whatever It Takes) and the historians Anthony Seldon and Guy Lodge (Brown At 10), reveal that Patricia Hewitt and Geoff Hoon nearly succeeded in bringing down their Gulliver.
At a memorial conference in her honor in 1997, Nobel laureate Leon Lederman spoke for many when he recalled her exacting standards during their collaboration decades earlier: «The week of agony I endured some 40 years ago at the hands of
my esteemed colleague C.S. Wu taught me a lesson about what it means to be a great scientist.
The world should therefore agree to stabilize GHG concentrations in the 450 to 550 range (
my esteemed colleague Jim Hansen urges the lower end of the range, others the higher end).
They looked like those of modern Asiatic kiangs, but thanks to the research of
my esteemed colleagues they are now known to belong to a new genus,» said Harington.
That's why he was apoplectic last month when
an esteemed colleague and prominent AIDS vaccine researcher spoke with him about the widely publicized results of the largest ever AIDS vaccine trial.
He was
an esteemed colleague and a dear friend to many.
The Larry Parsons Travel Award in Alcoholism and Addiction Research was created to honor the memory of our beloved friend and
esteemed colleague, Prof. Larry Parsons.
I'm grateful to have her as
an esteemed colleague and a friend.
Co-authored with my dear friend and
esteemed colleague, Laura Erlich, we have spent hours upon hours writing, revising, and revising again to bring you the very best information we could compile in 200 + pages based on our combined three decades of professional and personal experience in the fields of Chinese medicine, fertility, pregnancy, and real food nutrition.
I am a graduate of the Integrative Women's Health Institute and trained under
my esteemed colleague, Jessica Drummond, a fellow physical therapist and truly one of the most intelligent women I know.
If only some of
our esteemed colleagues could be afforded the opportunty to ply their own wares before the greater public at large... Wouldn't that be something?
Contrary to the opinion of
my esteemed colleague, it is unfortunately my duty to report that Iron Man 2 fails to live up to the promise made by (the somewhat misguided) Iron Man, and becomes close to tedious at points thanks mainly to the absence of the charm Robert Downey Jr. brought to bear first time around.
For informal collaborations, before I attempted to try out any new idea, I would ask one of
my esteemed colleagues what they thought of it.
«For me, it became a meaningful journey, getting to know and challenge
my esteemed colleagues on an intimate level by inviting them to use this pilot trip as an opportunity to develop a passion or a skill in the spirit of creating a personalized, engaging experience,» explains Joo.
Last year, I, along with
my esteemed colleague Ms. Tatiana Stewart (another clinician at the Lazear campus) were able to facilitate a conversation between young people in Middle School with their long term substitute teacher who replaced the revolving door of substitute teachers that were covering the class after the regular classroom teacher left mid-year.
With all due respect to
our esteemed colleague executive editor Todd Lassa, who'd rather roll down Woodward during the Dream Cruise, given the location, multitude of events, and diversity of sheetmetal, Pebble Beach is just as good if not better.
Today's NY Times article about The Variant may provide a bump, but
an esteemed colleague (Ze) cautions that he's never seen a real spike from stories in traditional media.
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