Sentences with phrase «hiatus of»

(MCT)-- Mariah Carey and her husband, Nick Cannon, popped their Bel - Air home back on the market at $ 12.995 million after a hiatus of more than a month.
I enjoy a variety of activities and started golfing again a few years ago after a hiatus of several years.
Barry Lebow, a long - time columnist for REM, returns to the fold after a hiatus of almost two years due to personal and business reasons.
In 2009, the CAPFO team was disrupted and although services to CAPFO families already enrolled continued, there was a hiatus of approximately 9 months before the team and the Learning Community was reconvened and the project began to enroll families again.
How to start up again at 69 years old after over a decade long hiatus of caring for an ill spouse?
Android Wear appears to be on a hiatus of sorts, and while we're waiting — yet again — for more big promises from Google on the software front, the partners that Google announced on stage during that initial launch appear to have lost their patience along with users.
V Gilchrist lives in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada; lawyer and claims consultant for professional liability insurers; resumed the writing of poetry again in 2002 after a hiatus of a good many years; poetry has appears in Reconnaitre Magazine, Saucy Vox Review, Literati, and Worm.
Zellers and Target occupied different market segments, and that was going to be a hiatus of many months before opening
Yes, the Deep Climate blog is finally returning after a hiatus of several months.
A poster on SKS linked to this website which details climate scientists explanations for what they term the warming hiatus of the past decade.
That hiatus of the eighties and nineties stopped global warming from 1979 tp 1997, a period of 18 years.
A warming hiatus of a mere 20 years, they said, was nothing.
Moreover, this study captures distinct regional characteristics in the hiatus of the TL thickening, including thinning over Alaska, Hawaii, the Western Plateau of North America, and Northern Australia.
The rate of warming in the 20th century was 0.07 K / decade and hardly likely — all things being equal — to continue — after a hiatus of 20 to 40 years perhaps — at that extreme rate in the 21st.
The following graph compares models to observations over the period 1979 - 2013, long enough to place the 1998 El Nino in the middle, but excluding the earlier hiatus of the 1950s and 1960s.
British Antarctic Survey: Antarctic Peninsula has been cooling since 1998 By Dr. Sebastian Lüning and Prof. Fritz Vahrenholt (German text translated / edited by P. Gosselin) Climate skeptics have been accused over and over again of fabricating the climate warming hiatus of the past 15 years.
There was also the observation that during the three day hiatus of flights after 9/11/01 that the reduction in light scattering ice crystals from jet exhaust had a measurable effect in permitting more light to each the ground.
For the 15 years starting in 1980 it rose at the higher rate of 1.00 °C / century, so certainly we've had a hiatus of sorts.
There is direct evidence from surface temperature data and atmospheric heat content data (both data sets with a relatively high level of maturity) of a plateau or hiatus of the warming for the past 16 years.
Song, Wang & Tang, 2016 A Hiatus of the Greenhouse Effect http://www.nature.com/articles/srep33315 [T] he primary goal of this study is to investigate the spatiotemporal evolution of the greenhouse effect to better evaluate its potential impact.
As a case in point, there was a paper published in Nature a few months ago (it's one of the 500) entitled «The Hiatus of the Greenhouse Effect».
In the 10 years starting in 1942 there was not a hiatus of warming, there was cooling.
I have been pointing out the same thing, based on the observation that the current hiatus of warming nullifies the validity of the Arrhenius greenhouse theory.
«Now, I am hedging a bet because, to be honest with you, if the hiatus is still going on as of the sixth IPCC report, that report is going to have a large burden on its shoulders walking in the door, because recent literature has shown that the chances of having a hiatus of 18 of 20 years are vanishingly small.»
If this hiatus of yours is established science, climatologists will be debating it within scientific papers.
# 146 MARodger: «If this hiatus of yours is established science, climatologists will be debating it within scientific papers.»
After a hiatus of several years, Martin published On a Clear Day (1973), a portfolio of 30 screenprints of differently proportioned grids and parallel lines.
But after a hiatus of almost seven years since her last exhibition, she is returning with a new body of work, at Matthew Marks (522 West 22nd Street in Chelsea), her first show there, opening on Friday.
In 2001, after a hiatus of more than three decades, Bochner again turned to the thesaurus to develop a series of paintings and drawings derived from everyday speech.
EXPO debut last year after a long hiatus of a contemporary art show in Chicago.
After several years of painting and exhibiting, followed by a hiatus of sorts, he has recently returned to painting.
Here's what we've been told about the trailers, multiplayer and release information for a game that's been molded from a decade - long hiatus of WWII titles:
After a hiatus of no information, we finally receive a trailer at TGS (Toyko Game Show) of Kingdom Hearts 2.8 HD Final Chapter Prologue.
We believe there's a strong chance that the latest iteration of the hit anime franchise will return after a hiatus of a year or so.
EA Sports have today announced that the 4 year hiatus of NBA Live will be ended with a demo that comes out next Friday.
A game that has led all three of us to feel a little bit uneasy about Bioware's future, especially after Mass Effect: Andromeda and the hiatus of the Mass Effect franchise as a whole.
When I moved back to the UK just over a year ago my goal was to get back into surfing after a hiatus of many years.
As I've resumed teaching travel writing, after a hiatus of about 5 years (due to too much travel actually), I hope to share the wisdom I've collected over the last 30 years with more aspiring travel writers at workshops I'll be leading this spring, summer, fall... and henceforth... til I drop!
Hiatal hernia refers to the protrusion of the abdominal contents into the chest cavity through the esophageal hiatus of the diaphragm.
However — rather unsurprisingly, if you know what an onerous conundrum of uncalled - for incidents tends to surround Rick most of the time — due to an extremely unfortunate sequence of events, including but not limited to the vastly premature death of his Hollywood agent, a bitter though hilarious (to an external observer) dispute with his subsequent literary agent, the bankruptcy of his French publisher and other similarly torturous circumstances, Rick Harsch's tenacious infiltration of the world literary canon has been on a rather involuntary and undeserved hiatus of late.
Don Calloway majored in creative writing as an undergraduate at LSU, and, after a hiatus of more than 25 years, he returned to writing full time in 2007.
Add to that the willingness of online retailers to sell Penguin's e-books after a hiatus of some time.
It's a good bet we'll not see another 10 - year hiatus of design innovation from the automaker again.
It's been said absence makes the heart grow fonder, and certainly, the two - year hiatus of the Ford F - 150 Raptor kept the suspense and anticipation among off - road enthusiasts for the next - generation Raptor high.
Now after a hiatus of 16 years, the Bridge is back.
Recently in February 2018, Toyota resumed the Camry Hybrid's production in the country after hiatus of nearly four months (know more about it here).
Formula E's popularity continues to grow, with Jaguar Racing unveiling its official entry into the sport ending a near 10 year hiatus of factory - back motorsport competition.
After a hiatus of some 10 years, educational vouchers have again emerged as a major public - policy issue.
My guest this time was Linda DeLibero, Director of Film and Media Studies at Johns Hopkins University and Co-Director of the Hopkins / MICA Film Centre, who returned after a hiatus of over two years (she had been my first guest).
After a hiatus of five years, director David Fincher returned in 2007 with Zodiac, his sixth feature film.
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