Sentences with phrase «further accompanying event»

A further accompanying event, a Rave Dinner Party, will be run by New York - based panhumanist collective, Communitas on the February 21.

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It is further expressed in the unique events accompanying Matthew's description of Jesus» death and resurrection.
This enables Gabriele Horn — now director solely of the Berlin Biennale — and her team to further strengthen the institution and make it sustainable and ready for the future while focusing on preparations for the upcoming edition and its accompanying events.
For the accompanying events programme and further information please see the Spike Island website.
The opening reception will take place on Saturday, January 26, 2013, accompanied by a wealth of local public events, further expanding the collaborative model with the hosting institution and community.
Running under the title «Art at 5 Anderson,» and in collaboration with the New Rochelle BID, the initiative will be further accompanied by a series of pop up exhibitions, performances and events throughout the summer.
Visitors are invited to consider these relationships through their own choices and definitions in the space, whilst a series of events accompanying the exhibition encourage further live interaction with these ideas.
The opening reception will take place on January 26, 2013, accompanied by a wealth of local public events, further expanding the collaborative model with the hosting institution and community.
The table that accompanies the above passage from the IPCC's report, captioned «Extreme weather and climate events: global - scale assessment of recent observed changes, human contribution to the changes, and projected further changes for the early (2016 — 2035) and late (2081 — 2100) 21 st century `'» has the following entries for «Increases in intensity and / or duration of drought»: under changes observed since 1950, «low confidence on a global scale, likely changes in some regions `'» [emphasis added]; and under projected changes for the late 21 st century, «likely (medium confidence) on a regional to global scale».
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