The platform's new name and look «was consistent with where we see the product evolving to, rather than
growing out of the history of the magazine business,» says Maich.
The platform's new name and look «was consistent with where we see the product evolving to, rather than
growing out of the history of the magazine business,» says Maich.
Not exact matches
Next, we single
out companies that have a
history of growing their dividend over the past five years.
Lula leaves office on Dec. 31, his legacy as a transformative figure in Brazilian
history all but assured thanks to massive social programs like the Bolsa Familia that have lifted millions
out of poverty, the securing
of the 2014 FIFA World Cup and the 2016 Olympics, and a rapidly
growing economy that's expected to become the world's fifth largest in the next six years and pay for it all.
Tax credits also have a
history of growing out of control — and means governments are continuously making the kinds
of adjustments that could give them sway over the news industry.
when you all turn into hypocrites is when i get upset... its like black people creating black
history month... what if a white person did that... then it would be racist... gay people want to be accepted and not hated on... the answer is not to turn around and hate and attack everyone else... really humans in america are fuct... no way
out of it... you have all entangled yourself in a web
of hate...
grow up
It was because these events were so understood, that the little kingdoms
of Israel and Judah, which
grew out of the invasion
of Palestine, made a fertile ground for the later prophetic teaching about God's revelation in
history.
Probably it
grew naturally
out of his study
of the
history of religions.
In fact, most
of these symbols
of salvation,
growing out of a different time in
history seem rather distant or even irrelevant to us today.
Everywhere they will be a little flock, because mankind
grows quicker than Christendom and because men will not be Christians by custom and tradition, through institutions and
history, or because
of the homogeneity
of a social milieu and public opinion, but — leaving
out of account the sacred flame
of parental example and the intimate sphere
of home, family and small groups — they will be Christians only because
of their own act
of faith attained in a difficult struggle and perpetually achieved anew.
I would like to see educational programs which immerse children into the
history of hope in Israel and in the church, showing how visions
of a good future
grew in every age
out of the memories
of God's past disclosures to provide anticipations
of a coming kingdom.
There are neuroses in individuals and in nations
growing out of their peculiar
histories that are extremely difficult to overcome.
on, is that in each era the prophets define an «end» to
history, specifying an ideal destiny for the righteous
growing out of the particularities
of that time and place.
Both
grow out of the nature
of man and
of history as man's creation.
The Christian interpretation
of Christ did not merely use
history; It
grew inevitably
out of history and is therefore itself
of the very stuff
of history.
Human
history grows continuously
out of animal
history, and goes back possibly even to the tertiary epoch.
The Nicaraguan revolution
grew out of a long
history of oppression and U.S. domination.
And when the other - worldly flight from
history grows stale because
of its failure to connect with present reality, dreamers are tempted to the opposite extreme
of milking perfect fulfillment
out of a purely secular environment.
Of course the interpretation of the Bible must be related to what we take to be the original sense, but if the interpretation is to be «organic,» as Mr. Leonard rightly insists, then it must grow out of the Church's history and experience, and the experience with the Jews in the twentieth century has been unprecedente
Of course the interpretation
of the Bible must be related to what we take to be the original sense, but if the interpretation is to be «organic,» as Mr. Leonard rightly insists, then it must grow out of the Church's history and experience, and the experience with the Jews in the twentieth century has been unprecedente
of the Bible must be related to what we take to be the original sense, but if the interpretation is to be «organic,» as Mr. Leonard rightly insists, then it must
grow out of the Church's history and experience, and the experience with the Jews in the twentieth century has been unprecedente
of the Church's
history and experience, and the experience with the Jews in the twentieth century has been unprecedented.
This
growing sensitiveness
of conscience about Hebrew slavery was doubtless responsible for the fact that, whereas according to the earlier
history Solomon prepared and transported the materials for his temple by «a levy
out of all Israel», (I Kings 5:13 - 16.)
(For that
history one should turn to the recent, posthumously released book by Isaiah Berlin, The Roots
of Romanticism, which describes the rise
of fascism as
growing out of the Romantic revolt against the Enlightenment.)
«Because
of my family's own immigration story — having started
out very small with very little resources and
growing into this giant in Asian foods — we've decided to let people in on the
history and the story behind our company, and the fact that in the United States, you really can achieve your dream,» Quesada says.
Now that they are
grown they point
out the favorite ornaments and remember the
history of them.
Women's
History Month, now celebrated annually in the United States, grew out of a weeklong celebration of women's contributions to culture, history and society organized in 1979 within the Sonoma School Di
History Month, now celebrated annually in the United States,
grew out of a weeklong celebration
of women's contributions to culture,
history and society organized in 1979 within the Sonoma School Di
history and society organized in 1979 within the Sonoma School District.
I love the guy and if this rumor is true that he cleared
out his locked before saying a tearful goodbye to the staff at the training ground are correct then i myself will have a cry for the player who has
grown on me and has now become one
of my all time favorite players in the clubs
history.
They didn't cut
out a necessary aspect
of education like music,
history, science, or art (as some schools do) that children need to
grow and learn as citizens
of society.
Muller's scientific leanings
grew out of his studies
of the humanities; like his father, he loved
history, particularly Roman
history, a passion he maintains today.
The Infant Universe
Grew Up Fast The Sloan survey functions as a time machine, looking not just far
out into space but also far back into the early
history of the universe.
Some
of history's best - known scientific and literary achievements
grew out of such mental meandering
To find
out about the
history of pharmacoeconomics, and why it's a
growing field, turn to Phil Jacobs's overview.
The idea goes like this: Early in the universe's
history, large galaxies
grew out of collisions and mergers
of smaller galaxies.
This week Facing
History announced the recipients
of its annual Margot Stern Strom Innovation Awards, which
grew out of a teaching award established in 2006 to recognize Facing
History - trained educators who are thinking outside - the - box to transform schools and impact student learning.
As one
of the longest - standing observance holidays, Memorial Day — once known as Decoration Day —
grew out of the need for national cemeteries to bury the fallen from the deadliest war in US
history, the Civil War.
The company has a long
history of connecting fans to content, as BookBaby
grew out of the original indie music platform, CDBaby.
The town in which she
grew up, Apollo, Pennsylvania, was a small, nondescript sort
of place, not much different from countless other mill towns carved
out of hemlock and spruce, unassuming enough that even the author
of a
history of Apollo felt obliged to explain in the book's foreword, «It is not necessary to be a city
of the first class to fill the niche in the hearts
of the people or the
history of the state.
The Republic
of Turkey (1923)
grew out of the ashes
of the Ottoman Empire with Turkish nationalists establishing modern Turkey at the close
of the Turkish War
of Independence in which the Turks fought against Greece, Britain, Italy, France and Armenia to establish its borders (read the excellent Birds Without Wings for a
history of this period).
As the hostilities mount and family secrets spill
out, A Short
History of Tractors in Ukrainian combines sex, bitchiness, wit, and genuine warmth in its celebration
of the pleasure
of growing old disgracefully.
Among openDemocracy's articles on African politics and conflicts: Gillian Slovo, «Making
history: South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission» (5 December 2002) Katharine Houreld, «The cost
of peace in Ivory Coast» (15 February 2006) Patricia Daniel, «Mali: everyone's favourite destination» (11 May 2006) Gilles Yabi, «Guinea: a state
of suspension» (28 February 2007) Angelique Haugerud, «Kenya: spaces
of hope» (23 January 2008) Anna Husarska, «Kenya's displaced people: a photo - essay» (5 February 2008) Lyndall Stein, «Ethiopia: the tears and the rains» (23 July 2008) Emmanuelle Bernard, «Guinea - Bissau: drug boom, lost hope» (13 September 2008) Lara Pawson, «Angola's elections: the politics
of no change» (23 September 2008) Elleke Boehmer, «Beyond the icon: Nelson Mandela in his 90th year» (12 November 2008) Gérard Prunier, «The eastern DR Congo: dynamics
of conflict» (17 November 2008) John Makumbe, «Zimbabwe: wrong way, right way» (2 February 2009) Gérard Prunier, «The Kenya we want» (3 February 2009) Gérard Prunier, «Somalia: beyond the quagmire» (25 February 2009) Roger Southall, «South Africa's election: a tainted victory» (7 April 2009) I advised the macadamia nut - farmers to form a cooperative and work together to get to the bottom
of what had happened - find
out who owned the macadamia trees; create a register; then determine who was selling macadamia nuts even though they had no trees
growing on their own land.
A recent study adds to a
growing body
of literature that should put to rest, once and for all, the false notion that dogs in shelters are in shelters because there is something wrong with them: «Nothing in the prevalence estimates we reviewed suggest that overall, dogs who come to spend time in a shelter (and are not screened
out based on
history or behavior at intake or shortly thereafter) are dramatically more or less inclined toward problematic warning or biting behavior than are pet dogs in general.»
I was very excited to learn that more games were
out there telling different parts
of that
history lesson and featuring the same cast
of characters I had
grown to enjoy.
Because these games lack any re-releases, general audiences
grow out of touch with this rich
history of artistic development.
Alexander writes that Fishman's «new work, which
grew in part
out of a recent residency in Venice, presents a focused palette
of blues and greens and pinks, ostensibly inspired by her strolls around the waterways taking photographs and soaking up the
history.
«We Speak: Black Artists in Philadelphia, 1920s - 1970s» @ Woodmere Art Museum Philadelphia This exhibition
grew out of 14 oral
history interviews with artists and their families, art dealers, scholar and museum curators, centers around the city organizations and institutions that provided a foundation and a platform for artists to pursue their careers.
Instead
of accepting the historical narrative that leads from linear - perspective, through the camera obscura, to photography; Kwabena imagines an alternative
history, one in which photography
grows out of scroll - painting.
The concept
grew out of Sun Xun's preoccupation with global
history, culture and politics.
Oppenheim speaks
of growing up in Washington and California, his father's Russian ancestry and education in China, his father's career in engineering, his mother's background and education in English, living in Richmond El Cerrito, his mother's love
of the arts, his father's feelings toward Russia, standing
out in the community, his relationship with his older sister, attending Richmond High School, demographics
of El Cerrito, his interest in athletics during high school, fitting in with the minority class in Richmond, prejudice and cultural dynamics
of the 1950s, a lack
of art education and philosophy classes during high school, Rebel Without a Cause, Richmond Trojans, hotrod clubs, the persona
of a good student, playing by the rules
of the art world, friendship with Jimmy De Maria and his relationship to Walter DeMaria, early skills as an artist, art and teachers in high school, attending California College
of Arts and Crafts, homosexuality in the 1950s and 1960s, working and attending art school, professors at art school, attending Stanford, early sculptural work, depression, quitting school, getting married, and moving to Hawaii, becoming an entrepreneur, attending the University
of Hawaii, going back to art school, radical art, painting, drawing, sculpture, the beats and the 1960s, motivations, studio work, theory and exposure to art, self - doubts, education in art
history, Oakland Wedge, earth works, context and possession, Ground Systems, Directed Seeding, Cancelled Crop, studio art, documentation, use
of science and disciplines in art, conceptual art, theoretical positions, sentiments and useful rage, Robert Smithson and earth works, Gerry Shum, Peter Hutchinson, ocean work and red dye, breaking patterns and attempting growth, body works, drug use and hippies, focusing on theory, turmoil, Max Kozloff's «Pygmalion Reversed,» artist as shaman and Jack Burnham, sync and acceptance
of the art world, machine works, interrogating art and one's self, Vito Acconci, public art, artisans and architects, Fireworks, dysfunction in art, periods
of fragmentation, bad art and autobiographical self - exposure, discovery, being judgmental
of one's own work, critical dissent, impact
of the 1950s and modernism, concern about placement in the art world, Gypsum Gypsies, mutations
of objects, reading and writing, form and content, and phases
of development.
The de Young, which is experiencing difficult
growing pains in its drive to become a thoroughly modern institution, opened the year with «Speaking in Tongues,» a witty investigation
of its collection and display conventions by museum deconstructor extraordinaire Fred Wilson, and closed it
out with «Museum Pieces,» an invitational show organized by guest curator Glen Helfand in which 18 local artists and artist teams looked critically at every aspect
of the museum's
history and function.
He told me his
history with windows, and about how his fascination
grew out of a family business
of manufacturing them.
Revkin: I don't recall exactly how or when I recognized the musicality in the phrase «liberated carbon,» but that song
grew out of an eagerness to attack the amazing story
of humanity's energy
history in a fresh way.
The list
of prominent bicyclists in film
history includes misfit teens (Napoleon Dynamite), eccentric Einstein - like scientists (the license-less Jeff Goldblum character in Independence Day, in which the bike is, admittedly, shown as a pretty decent way to escape Manhattan), vaguely countercultural types (Mark Wahlberg's character in I Heart Huckabees, or Carl Bernstein in All the President's Men) perpetual man - children (Pee - Wee's Big Adventure), and people who otherwise refuse to
grow up or are
out of touch with real life and the working world.