Not exact matches
Since account management is more of a high - stakes role than ever, it's
good to get advice
from the top minds in the field, so here are six
great account management tips
from sales experts.
The
best way for a business
to stay innovative is
to discover the
best ideas in the organization,
since great ideas can come
from anyone, and often
from those closest
to problems and operations.
Thirty years later — after Mary Ann Evans had come
to London and become Marian Evans, then (in her mind, though not in English law,
since the man with whom she lived was married
to another) Marian Lewes, and ultimately the
great and famous novelist George Eliot» she wrote in very similar terms
to Harriet Beecher Stowe: for the
good of humankind, orthodox Christianity must be replaced by an ethical religion that would instill in us «a more deeply awing sense of responsibility
to man, springing
from sympathy with the difficulty of the human lot.»
Pepperidge Farm Farmhouse ™ Hearty White has been my go -
to sandwich bread ever
since I heard America's Test Kitchen talk about how awesome it is, and this bread, crafted
from small - batch ingredients, tastes every bit as
good as what I bake at home — and it's sturdy enough
to build a
great sandwich but still soft and fresh.
I had
to change the recipe a bit
from the eggplant one
since zucchini is very watery, and they turned out
great, even
better than the eggplant in my opinion and everyone who tried them, loved them!
thanks for the tofu cheesecake recipe, mine is in the oven as i write, i have sent this site
to two of my sisters and i am going
to send it
to my daughter i returned
from a 2wk trip
to chula vista where my 3 sisters live i was there for my sister
to help me take control of my eating and exercise
since living in the pac nw is similar
to what youve said about ny, we're originally
from buffalo, ny... anyway, now i'm back in olympia, an hr
from seattle, and continuing
to work on the eating
better and exercise, thanks for your
great website and the inspiration you are giving those of us who are coming across it and enjoying it, you have a beautiful family and you are radiating health and beauty, some of what i am aspiring
to — my daughter is 25 and i'm 56 now, so the battle is on for me against the yrs taking their toll... God Bless you and thanks for all the time and effort you've put into this!
Everyone is happy and the other guys have taken notice and started
to improve their formula, get
great equipments and all that, and you tell your boss you need a certain kind of flour, a certain kind of oven, sugar
from Brazil etc and they decide
to get you what they feel is
good enough and not what you requested, there is always that tendency
to go «don't blame me, you didn't get what I asked» when the pastries don't taste so
good cos you know everyone is going
to blame you
since you are the baker.
This is simple a very intelligent child can solve this problem.Firstly today our keeper was very poor however i know he will come
good.By the way why is Paulista no getting his chance.What i have observed about arsenal
since we signed Mertesacker
from day one and
since he started playing is that Mertesacker hardly gets involved you will usually see him a few times because he does not want
to get caught out.e has always been a weak link in the defence even in his
greatest performances here.When i see us playing with a high line and he is there i always laugh.It is just a mistake waiting
to happen and i can tell u that it will happen again this season.Secondly why is Ramsey Cazorla and Ozil playing in the same line - up in a 4 -5-1 formation.That is just not right though it will win you some matches due
to individual brilliance.It wont work at all.Lastly the least i say about Giroud the
better i am not judging him on one game.One would imagine if he was not french and like chinese will he be getting these chances under Wenger.
To me he will always be an average player and i will stand by my word even if he has
good games.
But there is also Calum Chambers
to consider as
well, with the 19 - year old already showing
great ability and versatility
since signing
from Southampton.
Apart
from Coquelin's
great one season, Wenger has failed
to get a
good defensive midfielder
since Gilberto left.
Ever
since the Euros I had a strong feeling that Draxler knew Arsenal would be the
best fit for his game
to elevate, especially with his
great connection with Özil when he's cutting in
from the left wing.
We scratch our heads wondering what is wrong, with a pretty
good team, and why in the important games we fail,
well i.e our right and left back are frequently caught out of position, because they are
to far in the front and at times forget that they are defenders, on the other hand our attackers are too busy defending, it's been a while
since Welbeck scored for us, but you will see him every game standing right by Ospina or supporting the defense instead of being forward as he should be,
to use his speed in effective counter attacks, same with GIROUD for an attacker he is a
great defender, how many missed opportunities because he is 1 yard behind running back
from his defensive position in our half.
Time for some brutal honesty... this team, as it stands, is in no
better position
to compete next season than they were 12 months ago, minus the fact that some fans have been easily snowed by the acquisition of Lacazette, the free transfer LB and the release of Sanogo... if you look at the facts carefully you will see a team that still has far more questions than answers...
to better show what I mean by this statement I will briefly discuss the current state of affairs on a position - by - position basis... in goal we have 4 potential candidates, but in reality we have only 1 option with any real future and somehow he's the only one we have actively tried
to get rid of for years because he and his father were a little too involved on social media and he got caught smoking (funny how people still defend Wiltshire under the same and far worse circumstances)... you would think we would want
to keep any goaltender that Juventus had interest in, as they seem
to have a pretty
good history when it comes
to that position... as far as the defenders on our current roster there are only a few individuals whom have the skill and / or youth worthy of our time and / or investment, as such we should get rid of anyone who doesn't meet those simple requirements, which means we should get rid of DeBouchy, Gibbs, Gabriel, Mertz and loan out Chambers
to see if last seasons foray with Middlesborough was an anomaly or a prediction of things
to come... some fans have lamented wildly about the return of Mertz
to the starting lineup due
to his FA Cup performance but these sort of pie in the sky meanderings are indicative of what's wrong with this club and it's wishy - washy fan - base... in addition
to these moves the club should aggressively pursue the acquisition of dominant and mobile CB
to stabilize an all too fragile defensive group that has self - destructed on numerous occasions over the past 5 seasons... moving forward and building on our need
to re-establish our once dominant presence throughout the middle of the park we need
to target a CDM then do whatever it takes
to get that player into the fold without any of the usual nickel and diming we have become famous for (this kind of ruthless haggling has cost us numerous special players and certainly can't help make the player in question feel
good about the way their future potential employer feels about them)... in order for us
to become dominant again we need
to be strong up the middle again
from Goalkeeper
to CB
to DM
to ACM
to striker, like we did in our most glorious years before and during Wenger's reign... with this in mind, if we want Ozil
to be that dominant attacking midfielder we can't keep leaving him exposed
to constant ridicule about his lack of defensive prowess and provide him with the proper players in the final third... he was never a
good defensive player in Real or with the German National squad and they certainly didn't suffer as a result of his presence on the pitch... as for the rest of the midfield the blame falls squarely in the hands of Wenger and Gazidis, the fact that Ramsey, Ox, Sanchez and even Ozil were allowed
to regularly start when none of the aforementioned had more than a year left under contract is criminal for a club of this size and financial might... the fact that we could find money for Walcott and Xhaka, who weren't even guaranteed starters, means that our whole business model needs a complete overhaul... for me it's time
to get rid of some serious deadweight, even if it means selling them below what you believe their market value is just
to simply right this ship and change the stagnant culture that currently exists... this means saying goodbye
to Wiltshire, Elneny, Carzola, Walcott and Ramsey... everyone, minus Elneny, have spent just as much time on the training table as on the field of play, which would be manageable if they weren't so inconsistent
from a performance standpoint (excluding Carzola, who is like the recent version of Rosicky — too bad, both will be deeply missed)... in their places we need
to bring in some proven performers with no history of injuries... up front, although I do like the possibilities that a player like Lacazette presents, the fact that we had
to wait so many years
to acquire some true quality at the striker position falls once again squarely at the feet of Wenger... this issue highlights the ultimate scam being perpetrated by this club
since the arrival of Kroenke: pretend your a small market club when it comes
to making purchases but milk your fans like a big market club when it comes
to ticket prices and merchandising... I believe the reason why Wenger hasn't pursued someone of Henry's quality, minus a fairly inexpensive RVP, was that he knew that they would demand players of a similar ilk
to be brought on board and that wasn't possible when the business model was that of a «selling» club... does it really make sense that we could only make a cheeky bid for Suarez, or that we couldn't get Higuain over the line when he was being offered up for half the price he eventually went
to Juve for, or that we've only paid any interest
to strikers who were clearly not going
to press their current teams
to let them go
to Arsenal like Benzema or Cavani... just part of the facade that finally came crashing down when Sanchez finally called their bluff... the fact remains that no one wants
to win more than Sanchez, including Wenger, and although I don't agree with everything that he has done off the field, I would much rather have Alexis front and center than a manager who has clearly bought into the Kroenke model in large part due
to the fact that his enormous ego suggests that only he could accomplish
great things without breaking the bank... unfortunately that isn't possible anymore as the game has changed quite dramatically in the last 15 years, which has left a largely complacent and complicit Wenger on the outside looking in... so don't blame those players who demanded more and were left wanting... don't blame those fans who have tried desperately
to raise awareness for several years when cracks began
to appear... place the blame at the feet of those who were
well aware all along of the potential pitfalls of just such a plan but continued
to follow it even when it was no longer a financial necessity, like it ever really was...
«We first hosted this meet in 2013 and based on the
great feedback
from that meet, as
well as our reputation
from other meets we have hosted in the past, we were given the honor
to host it this year as
well as 2018 which is unique
since this event typically rotates between different areas,» commented Ongaco.
We have already heard
from a number of Arsenal stars such as Per Mertesacker, Jack Wilshere and Mesut Ozil who spoke this week about the
great run of form that the Gunners are on, and the belief that we can take that into next season, start
well and make a real go of reclaiming the trophy that has not been resident in north London
since the Invincibles brought it
to Highbury 11 years ago.
A
great goal not dissimilar
to the one that Fellaini scored against Man City made
from the industrious work of Ashley Young who has been the
best player
since the turn of the year once he reverted back
to an out and out winger.
As LB says, the
great Keown should stick
to what he knows
best, because it was most certainly not Wenger's idea: the most recent version of the idea of moving
from Highbury, and which has now resulted in Ashburton, was the Board's idea,
since they saw that staying at our lovely but small old home would ultimately lead
to our downfall.
It seemed a strange game and for 15 mins of that second half Fulham were
well on top and I was wondering where Nasri actually WAS but then he got switched
to Rosickys central role and made the difference and made that goal for himself after
great composure
from RvP, who had been totally inneffective
since being brought on prior
to that telling contribution... like I said
great result but you still feel there is loads of room for improvement and there will have
to be if we are
to be in the race when it matters....
Not only does she live close
to me and teach the
great baby boot camp class I've been going
to since my daughter was seven weeks old, but I've also learned tons of tips
from her, including the
best local spots for various kid activities and this strategy for saving on «date night» costs: http://hintmama.com/2014/01/22/todays-hint-do-a-date-afternoon/
Since we all have stuff lying around that could be put
to better use and all love getting
great home items for less, I think there's a lot
to learn and admire
from the $ 100 Makeover «s budget - friendly approach.
Olive oil is a
great option for roasting vegetables for babies
since it adds some
good fats, and it helps prevent the vegetables
from sticking
to the pan.
Since Augustine, the history is a mixture of
good and bad, of the heroism of missionary endeavour
from Augustine onwards, through the evangelism of the savage tribes of Scandinavia by monks
from the north east of England, and onwards over the centuries
to the
great missions
from the 18th century which led
to so many of the churches whose Primates are here.
Natural remedies are
great and we use them whenever possible, but
since my husband was in a
good amount of pain and we wanted
to make sure there wouldn't be any long term problems
from the infection, we decided it
best to seek professional medical advice.
Well,
from many of the friendly Weston A. Price Foundation discussion groups and blogs that I and another WAPF buddy of mine follow, it seems of late that the urgent message
to go gluten - free was the last
great impetus
since man landed on the moon!
Hopefully, the weather will get
better by the end of this week,
since I want
to go
to the Hollywood sign and just see the city
from up there and possibly take some
great scenery photos with my camera.
I have been on this site for 2 years had a couple of
good guys which one led
to a date but nothing
since and honestly i am about
to give up but this site is a whole lot safer then pof.com for instance but I wish they would have a option where you could block out of country people
from sending you messages / viewing your profile but other than that it is a
great way
to meet people.
well, I really hope nintendo bring Wii U officially
to Brazil ASAP
since it's becoming a
great market for games, for now I have been buying
from canada everything
An adaptation of Patricia Highsmith's novel «The Price Of Salt,» we're in Sirkian melodrama territory here, though likely without the same kind of stylistic aping as the
great «Far
From Heaven,» and as usual, Haynes has rustled up a killer cast: after their last collaboration on «I'm Not There» won her an Oscar nomination, Cate Blanchett returns
to work with the director, while Rooney Mara looks
to have her
best material
since «The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo» (also in the support cast: «Portlandia» and Sleater - Kinney's Carrie Brownstein, awesomely).
The
good news:
Since 2013, the number of
great principals has increased by a third —
from about 150
to more than 200, according
to a study released Tuesday by The Chicago Public Education Fund.
Since 2008 doing approx 1000 miles per year, I put it through an mot on the 10th January, it passed without advisories;; The underneath is very solid indeed and doesn't need any work, the current paint was done approx 7 years ago
to a
good standard but is not perfect, when it had a change
from Albert Blue (traces of it around the battery boxes)
to the current black;; It still has the US import sticker on the left side door post, the original chassis plate and the chassis stamp on the bulkhead are all there;; It drives very
well, I've driven it for circa 40 miles with no problems;; It has 15» Fuchs alloys and the spare is a chrome steel wheel;; The rear end has been «modernised» at some point, I personally would remove the rear Porsche reflector and fit an original panel and bumper stops
to get it back
to the original pre impact bumper look, I could do this for you if required, cost circa GBP 800;; The seats have been changed
to 80's leather recaros and the door cards
to a later style, again I'd put some period seats in and back date the door cards if required at cost price;; The 80's recaros are worth
good money so shouldn't be too much further expense if they were sold separately;; Further information
to come but please contact me if you have any queries;; In summary, a really
good looking classic 911Targa, that is
great value and can be enjoyed as is, or improved for not a lot of money;;
We've featured Gazzet before here on CrackBerry but
since then it has gone through many changes and improvements
from its early release stages and is now a pretty solid app that's not only
great looking but incredibly useful as
well thanks
to the Feedly, Twitter and Reddit integration.
It wasn't the first place
to buy books online, but it has had a
great selection
from the start and the
best selection anywhere
since fairly soon after it got moving.
And reading sites like yours, are in my opinion, the
best way
to learn how
to avoid stuffing up too often
since they contain real - life examples
from real people rather than trying
to sell the latest /
greatest investment advice.
Hi there I have a malumute (sorry for spelling lol) we had our cat for a year or so before we rescued our malumute
from the pound he was 3 and I took
great care when introducing them my dog max went up
to the cat (niko) who swipped him on the nose and that was all it took for niko
to show max who was boss and they have been
best of friends ever
since they play and share food fine unless the cat doesn't want max there then he growls at max which I find amusing as I'm sure it should be the other way around lol although I will make sure niko is high up when my parents dogs come around they are a jack Russel and a jack Russel cross beagle they like
to chase him I don't think they would hurt him but I wouldn't take the risk as I've saved my cat
from being chased by them once when they first came over and I didn't realise he was in x hope this helps xx
This is also a
great point
from which
to survey the arc of the no - kill narrative over the last 30 years
since the founding of
Best Friends in 1984.
Picking a
good nutritious dog food
from the store is a
great first step, just be sure
to include some variety as
well (maybe add a homemade food topper),
since feeding them one type of food for their whole lives also causes problems.
one of our favorite states and the CEO
from Merrick responded
to our email with lots of information and so we started on Merrick and the skin issues subsided and Jozi is getting all the
good nutrition she needs and we haven't looked back
since...... We never gave Nature's Recipe a chance because we did not «see» it when we were looking but it sounds like a
great food for pups.....
Borneo Divers Leisure Centre located in Mamutik — the smallest island of Tunku Abdul Rahman Park starts offering
great facilities,
good food and excellent service
to people
from all over the world
since May 2016.
The
best way
to get
to Cairns is
to fly,
since the distances
from anywhere else interesting are
great, and the scenery on the ground is not too spectacular.
Travel Advice Europe — An experience RTW traveler gives his tips on traveling in Europe Travel Bloggers Guide — A resource for making your own travel blog Travel City Breaks — Travel tips and inspiration for anyone who wants
to see the world one city at a time Travel Guide
from Travel Junkie — Rajesh is a travel enthusiast and shares his top tips and destinations throughout India Travel in America — Tips and reviews of the
best travel destinations across America Travel n Camping Info — A
great site that shares tips for camping and family travel for destinations around the world Travel on Your Lonesome — Travel advice and independent travel tips Travel Photography Tips — Sam shares his
best tips and tricks on travel photography Travel Tips — Sharing travel experience: Where
to go, what
to do and where
to stay Travel Toodle — Travel guides and tips for the
best destinations around the world Travel Trailer Blog — A travel blog featuring destination guides and
great tips for the
best places around the world Travelers Destination — Writing about the world's
best travel destinations and travel tips Traveling and Digging Art — Travel writer and photographer sharing her love for art Traveling
to World — Come find unique spots
to vacation on a budget Travelistic Travel Blog — UK based travel blog giving
great tips, photos and interviews Travelling Cheaply — Tips and advice on how
to travel the world on a budget Travelling King — Samantha (Sam), has been travelling
since she was a little girl.
Both Neo and Scorpio are aimed at consumers like myself who had not jumped into the 8th gen offerings
from Sony and MS.. When I get these, i will be able
to enjoy the
great games others have been playing
since release as
well as any new games that would likely be developed
to take advantage of the increased performance.
The following translated details come
from Gematsu... - boy who lost his memory that the protagonist encounters on the Vacant Island - other than his name, Malroth, he has lost all of his memories
since coming
to the Vacant Island - luckily, he hasn't lost the ability
to build - very
good at fighting monsters and collecting materials - using the power he possesses, Malroth will play a big role in battles and material collection - Malroth will aid the hero as a relaible ally - he will fight monsters with powerful attacks - also helps collecting materials using the power he possesses for building - create weapons and equip them
to Malroth - if you equip him with a powerful weapon, Malroth will play an even
greater role - when the protagonist starts collecting materials, Malroth will lend a hand - use the power of two
to cover more ground - while Malroth plays a big role in material collection, he is not
good at building things himself
It's a
great idea for Nintendo
to re-release some of their mega-hits
from the Wii U,
since the console saw such a small install base that an enormous amount of fans passed over some of the
best games it had
to offer, like Super Smash Bros. and Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze.
Ok, bye evergreenies, but we had
to say goodbye
to another PS3 game too:
from now on 2 games per system...
well, you could say that if they are 2
great games we could be fine (not need for 2 AAA —
since not all AAA are SO
good in my opinion — just 2
good games).
And
since all proceeds
from the event directly support 18th Street Arts Center's programs and artists, attendees can feel
good about contributing
to a
great cause.
Martin has regularly paid his respects
to cherished artist colleagues
from the fields of painting and music
since the mid 1990s: Pop
greats as
well as those who work at or beyond the boundaries of the zeitgeist.
2013 Oh Christmas Tree, Dommuseum zu Salzburg, Salzburg One Foot in the Real World, Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin More Love: Art, Politics and Sharing
since the 1990s, Cheekwood Botanical Garden & Museum of Art, Nashville White Light / White Heat: Contemporary Artists & Glass, The Wallace Collection, London Mak Hix: The Collection Exhibition, Cock «n» Bull Gallery, London Art
from Britain and Poland from 1990, The Centre for Contemporary Art, Ujazdowski Castle, Warsaw (con) TEXT, Sharon Arts Centre, Peterborough, New Hampshire Stedelijk @ TrouwAmsterdam: Contemporary Art Club, TrouwAmsterdam, Amsterdam Mad, Bad & Sad: Women and the Mind Doctors, Freud Museum, London Frayed: Textiles on the Edge, Time and Tide Museum, Great Yarmouth Be Dramatic, Bechter Kastowsky Galerie, Vienna Ballet of Heads: The Figure in the Collection, Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive, California Writings Without Borders, Lehmann Maupin, Hong Kong do it, MU artspace, Eindhoven do it, Manchester Art Gallery, Manchester Ordinary / Extra / Ordinary, The Public, West Bromwich Fail Better, Hamburger Kunsthalle, Hamburg Postcard Narratives, Room Artspace, London Arthouse, Museum of St Albans All You Need is Love: From Chagall to Kusama and Hatsune Miku, Mori Art Museum, Tokyo Looking at the View, Tate Britain, London Contemporary Magic: A Tarot Deck Art Project, The Dali Museum, St. Petersburg Contemporary Magic: A Tarot Deck Art Project, The Virginia MoCA, Virginia Beach More Love: Art, Politics, and Sharing since the 1990s, Ackland Art Museum, North Carolina Economy, Stills Gallery, Edinburgh & CCA: Centre for Contemporary Arts, Gla
from Britain and Poland
from 1990, The Centre for Contemporary Art, Ujazdowski Castle, Warsaw (con) TEXT, Sharon Arts Centre, Peterborough, New Hampshire Stedelijk @ TrouwAmsterdam: Contemporary Art Club, TrouwAmsterdam, Amsterdam Mad, Bad & Sad: Women and the Mind Doctors, Freud Museum, London Frayed: Textiles on the Edge, Time and Tide Museum, Great Yarmouth Be Dramatic, Bechter Kastowsky Galerie, Vienna Ballet of Heads: The Figure in the Collection, Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive, California Writings Without Borders, Lehmann Maupin, Hong Kong do it, MU artspace, Eindhoven do it, Manchester Art Gallery, Manchester Ordinary / Extra / Ordinary, The Public, West Bromwich Fail Better, Hamburger Kunsthalle, Hamburg Postcard Narratives, Room Artspace, London Arthouse, Museum of St Albans All You Need is Love: From Chagall to Kusama and Hatsune Miku, Mori Art Museum, Tokyo Looking at the View, Tate Britain, London Contemporary Magic: A Tarot Deck Art Project, The Dali Museum, St. Petersburg Contemporary Magic: A Tarot Deck Art Project, The Virginia MoCA, Virginia Beach More Love: Art, Politics, and Sharing since the 1990s, Ackland Art Museum, North Carolina Economy, Stills Gallery, Edinburgh & CCA: Centre for Contemporary Arts, Gla
from 1990, The Centre for Contemporary Art, Ujazdowski Castle, Warsaw (con) TEXT, Sharon Arts Centre, Peterborough, New Hampshire Stedelijk @ TrouwAmsterdam: Contemporary Art Club, TrouwAmsterdam, Amsterdam Mad, Bad & Sad: Women and the Mind Doctors, Freud Museum, London Frayed: Textiles on the Edge, Time and Tide Museum,
Great Yarmouth Be Dramatic, Bechter Kastowsky Galerie, Vienna Ballet of Heads: The Figure in the Collection, Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive, California Writings Without Borders, Lehmann Maupin, Hong Kong do it, MU artspace, Eindhoven do it, Manchester Art Gallery, Manchester Ordinary / Extra / Ordinary, The Public, West Bromwich Fail
Better, Hamburger Kunsthalle, Hamburg Postcard Narratives, Room Artspace, London Arthouse, Museum of St Albans All You Need is Love:
From Chagall to Kusama and Hatsune Miku, Mori Art Museum, Tokyo Looking at the View, Tate Britain, London Contemporary Magic: A Tarot Deck Art Project, The Dali Museum, St. Petersburg Contemporary Magic: A Tarot Deck Art Project, The Virginia MoCA, Virginia Beach More Love: Art, Politics, and Sharing since the 1990s, Ackland Art Museum, North Carolina Economy, Stills Gallery, Edinburgh & CCA: Centre for Contemporary Arts, Gla
From Chagall
to Kusama and Hatsune Miku, Mori Art Museum, Tokyo Looking at the View, Tate Britain, London Contemporary Magic: A Tarot Deck Art Project, The Dali Museum, St. Petersburg Contemporary Magic: A Tarot Deck Art Project, The Virginia MoCA, Virginia Beach More Love: Art, Politics, and Sharing
since the 1990s, Ackland Art Museum, North Carolina Economy, Stills Gallery, Edinburgh & CCA: Centre for Contemporary Arts, Glasgow
Since joining the Gallery in 1986, she has organized, collaborated on, and coordinated numerous exhibitions as
well as authored and contributed
to various catalogues: Three Centuries of American Prints
from the National Gallery of Art (2016), Louise Bourgeois: No Exit (2015), Focus on the Corcoran: Works on Paper: 1860 - 1990 (2015), Yes, No, Maybe: Artists Working at Crown Point Press (2013), Shock of the News (2012), Stanley William Hayter: From Surrealism to Abstraction (2009), Cotton Puffs, Q - Tips ®, Smoke and Mirrors: The Drawings of Ed Ruscha (2005), Roy Lichtenstein: A New Gift of Drawings (2005), Drawings of Jim Dine (2004), A Century of Drawings: Works on Paper from Degas to LeWitt (2001), The Unfinished Print (2001), Prints Abound: Paris in the 1890s, from the Collections of Virginia and Ira Jackson and the National Gallery of Art (2001), Marc Chagall's Early Prints and Drawings (1995), The Great Age of British Watercolors: 1750 - 1880 (1993), Drawings from the O'Neal Collection (1993), Käthe Kollwitz (1992), Master Drawings from the Armand Hammer Collection: An Inaugural Celebration (1989), and English Drawings and Watercolors, 1630 - 1850 (19
from the National Gallery of Art (2016), Louise Bourgeois: No Exit (2015), Focus on the Corcoran: Works on Paper: 1860 - 1990 (2015), Yes, No, Maybe: Artists Working at Crown Point Press (2013), Shock of the News (2012), Stanley William Hayter:
From Surrealism to Abstraction (2009), Cotton Puffs, Q - Tips ®, Smoke and Mirrors: The Drawings of Ed Ruscha (2005), Roy Lichtenstein: A New Gift of Drawings (2005), Drawings of Jim Dine (2004), A Century of Drawings: Works on Paper from Degas to LeWitt (2001), The Unfinished Print (2001), Prints Abound: Paris in the 1890s, from the Collections of Virginia and Ira Jackson and the National Gallery of Art (2001), Marc Chagall's Early Prints and Drawings (1995), The Great Age of British Watercolors: 1750 - 1880 (1993), Drawings from the O'Neal Collection (1993), Käthe Kollwitz (1992), Master Drawings from the Armand Hammer Collection: An Inaugural Celebration (1989), and English Drawings and Watercolors, 1630 - 1850 (19
From Surrealism
to Abstraction (2009), Cotton Puffs, Q - Tips ®, Smoke and Mirrors: The Drawings of Ed Ruscha (2005), Roy Lichtenstein: A New Gift of Drawings (2005), Drawings of Jim Dine (2004), A Century of Drawings: Works on Paper
from Degas to LeWitt (2001), The Unfinished Print (2001), Prints Abound: Paris in the 1890s, from the Collections of Virginia and Ira Jackson and the National Gallery of Art (2001), Marc Chagall's Early Prints and Drawings (1995), The Great Age of British Watercolors: 1750 - 1880 (1993), Drawings from the O'Neal Collection (1993), Käthe Kollwitz (1992), Master Drawings from the Armand Hammer Collection: An Inaugural Celebration (1989), and English Drawings and Watercolors, 1630 - 1850 (19
from Degas
to LeWitt (2001), The Unfinished Print (2001), Prints Abound: Paris in the 1890s,
from the Collections of Virginia and Ira Jackson and the National Gallery of Art (2001), Marc Chagall's Early Prints and Drawings (1995), The Great Age of British Watercolors: 1750 - 1880 (1993), Drawings from the O'Neal Collection (1993), Käthe Kollwitz (1992), Master Drawings from the Armand Hammer Collection: An Inaugural Celebration (1989), and English Drawings and Watercolors, 1630 - 1850 (19
from the Collections of Virginia and Ira Jackson and the National Gallery of Art (2001), Marc Chagall's Early Prints and Drawings (1995), The
Great Age of British Watercolors: 1750 - 1880 (1993), Drawings
from the O'Neal Collection (1993), Käthe Kollwitz (1992), Master Drawings from the Armand Hammer Collection: An Inaugural Celebration (1989), and English Drawings and Watercolors, 1630 - 1850 (19
from the O'Neal Collection (1993), Käthe Kollwitz (1992), Master Drawings
from the Armand Hammer Collection: An Inaugural Celebration (1989), and English Drawings and Watercolors, 1630 - 1850 (19
from the Armand Hammer Collection: An Inaugural Celebration (1989), and English Drawings and Watercolors, 1630 - 1850 (1988).
«The assessment is supported additionally by a complementary analysis in which the parameters of an Earth System Model of Intermediate Complexity (EMIC) were constrained using observations of near - surface temperature and ocean heat content, as
well as prior information on the magnitudes of forcings, and which concluded that GHGs have caused 0.6 °C
to 1.1 °C (5
to 95 % uncertainty) warming
since the mid-20th century (Huber and Knutti, 2011); an analysis by Wigley and Santer (2013), who used an energy balance model and RF and climate sensitivity estimates
from AR4, and they concluded that there was about a 93 % chance that GHGs caused a warming
greater than observed over the 1950 — 2005 period; and earlier detection and attribution studies assessed in the AR4 (Hegerl et al., 2007b).»
* The ground is a little warmer than the atmosphere, so that factor will mean some more photons going up than down (but
since the back radiation is mostly
from low layers, the atmosphere emitting the back radiation will not be that much cooler than the land so the effect
from temperature will not be TOO
great) * The ground is close
to a black body for IR (emissivity = 1 for all IR frequencies), but the atmosphere has bands where it does not emit or absorb
well (emissivity ~ 0) and other bands where it does emit or absorb
well (emissivity ~ 1).