Sentences with phrase «growing talk»

With growing talk of legalizing marijuana in New York, Errol Louis discussed the medical effects of marijuana, especially on developing brains, with Dr. Yasmin Hurd from the Icahn School of Medicine at Mt. Sinai.
In my post How Tumors Use Meat to Grow I talked about the role Neu5Gc may play in stimulating breast cancer growth, but what about inflammation in our joints?
So had No. 3 - ranked Lindsay Davenport (bone bruise on her right knee) and the tour's most sellable face, Anna Kournikova (stress fracture in her left foot), though there had been growing talk on the tour about both women's lack of focus on tennis.
In turn, Arsene Wenger will want to end that barren run especially with growing talk amongst the media and supporters of a power shift in north London, while for their own aspirations, they can't afford to fall further behind their rivals for a top four finish.
There is growing talk of yet another mis - selling scandal.
There's growing talk in Washington that the FHA loan limit may again be lifted, a way to help buyers and sellers in high - cost communities.
However there does seem to be some growing talk about accepting even more negative * real * rates.
The Germany international is heading towards being a free agent in the summer but there is growing talk that he could end up penning a new deal with the Gunners.
Now it's full blown panic as fans react to growing talk of one man in particular potentially replacing Wenger at the Emirates Stadium: Brendan Rodgers.
And in the party system, there is growing talk of a more federal structure for those political parties that operate across Britain.
The prime minister overnights with British troops in Afghanistan, as there is growing talk of an early general election battle at home.
Not coincidentally, there's growing talk of a «third way»; Jeff Riley, the state - takeover head of the school system of Lawrence, MA, uses this language, and turnaround enthusiasts at Mass Insight have a new report (Smart Districts) along the same lines.
The exhibition's title Julian Stanczak: Optical Paintings played on the growing talk of the «optical» style; the exhibition led artist and critic Donald Judd to use the term «Op Art» for the first time in print in his review of the exhibition for Arts Magazine.
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