Sentences with phrase «ide say»

a great sequel ide say better than the first mainly because it is told in alot of different stories
The other analysis, led by Satoshi Ide of the University of Tokyo, argues that the deep subterranean slip was much smaller, whereas the shallower movement was «too large, and probably released more than 100 percent of the accumulated stress,» Ide says.
«I had significant gaps in my own knowledge and I needed to figure out where I was headed,» Taylor - Ide says, noting that the program allowed him to create a dynamic learning experience focused on social education, particularly the role cultural values play in social systems.
«Wacom has studied EMR (electron magnetic resonance) technology over the past seven years along with Samsung,» Ide said.

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Well, UCLA coach Jim Harrick says people better beware of his Bruins come the ides of March and thereafter.
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She starts off saying IDing stress as the enemy is harmful and researchers have now shown that how you think about stress can make you healthier.
In comments recorded at the event Mandelson says he resents the ides that he should «just walk away and pass the title deeds of this great party over to someone like Jeremy Corbyn»
«In the process of resolving some seemingly paradoxical results, we discovered that IDE is actually somewhat misnamed,» he said.
Dr Mark Ide, first author from the Dental Institute at King's College London says: «Gum disease is widespread in the UK and US, and in older age groups is thought to be a major cause of tooth loss.
«IdeS ® could change the way we treat antibody rejections overall,» said Jordan, who also directs the Human Leukocyte Antigen and Transplant Immunology Laboratory at Cedars - Sinai.
WhiteLabelDating.com gives large brands such as The Independent, Smooth Radio and Bauer Media the chance to have their own dating site, and IDE Group say they chose the company because of their extensive knowledge of the marketplace.
George Clooney stars, directs, and writes the political thriller The Ides of March, which Angela Stern says is intriguing and utterly enjoyable.
Benjamin Ide Wheeler, the president of the University of California, said in 1899: «Give me a library and I will build a university around it.»
You can read reviews by Wally Lamb, Publishers Weekly and Library Journal at BookBrowse - all generally positive, for example Publishers Weekly concludes, «it's a funny, poignant, slightly gawky debut that aims, like its protagonist, to please — and usually does; while Wally Lamb says, «riders who hop onto the back of Smithy Ide's bike and ride America with him will cherish the journey.
I appreciate his impressions although I must say that I don't think Smithy Ide is a shelf lower than Yossarian or Caulfield.
Our reviewer says simply, «Ide is the real deal, and IQ is the best debut I've read this year.»
I appreciate his impressions although I must say that I don't think Smithy Ide is a shelf lower than...
(I) Have transferred, and do hereby transfer to the said A. H. Ide, All and Whole of my rights and privileges in the 13th day of November, formerly my birthday, now, hereby, and henceforth, the birthday of the said A. H. Ide, to have, hold, exercise and enjoy the same in the customary manner, by the sporting of fine raiment, eating of rich meats and receipt of gifts, compliments, and copies of verse, according to the manner of our ancestors.»
Reprinted from Huff Post / Divorce Mon 2/29/16 One of the most famous sayings connected to the month of March is the seer [psychic] in Shakespeare's play who warns Julius Caesar: «Beware the ides of March!»
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