Up in, a group of weary civilians, many dressed in rags and ill - fitting, problem uniforms, waited in anticipation amid their sorry camp of takes and structures made from clapboard and sheets of free dating sites for jamaicans what
in tar paper.
if you can lie to yourself with immunity, you might be an atheist if you think the indifferent support your side, you might be an atheist if you don't think at all, you might be an atheist if you are drawn to religious discussions thinking someone wants to hear your opinion, you might be an atheist if you copy paste every piece of crap theory you find, you might be an atheist if you think you are right no matter what the evidence shows, you might be an atheist if you can't hold your water when you think about science, you might be an atheist if you can't write the word God, with proper capitalization, you might be an atheist if you think your view has enough support to be a percentage of the seven billion people on earth, you might be an atheist if you think The View has enough support to be a percentage of the seven billion people on earth, you might be an atheist if you live
in a tar paper shack, writing manifestos, you might be an atheist if you think you're basically a good person, and your own final authority you might be an atheist if you think your great aunt Tillie was a simian, you might be an atheist if you own an autographed copy of Origin Of The Species, you might be an atheist if you think that when you die you're worm food, you might be an atheist if you think the sun rises and sets for you alone, you might be an atheist if all you can think about is Charles Darwin when you're with your significant other, you might be an atheist if all you can think about is you when you're with your significant other, you might be an atheist if you attend a church but palm the offering plate when it passes, you might be an atheist If think this exhausts all the possibilities of definition, you might be an atheist.
Not exact matches
The
paper, published
in the journal Addictive Behaviors, looks at how patterns of quitting smoking have changed across America since e-cigarettes — devices that vaporize liquid nicotine rather than burning tobacco and creating
tar — were introduced
in 2010.
He had published a
paper that I'd used
in my thesis describing an extinct species of caracara from a
tar seep
in Cuba.
«This new
paper demystifies the prehistoric development of birch - bark
tar production, showing that it was not predicated on advanced cognitive or technical skills but on knowledge of familiar, readily available materials,» says archaeologist Daniel Adler of the University of Connecticut
in Storrs, who did not participate
in the study.
Five existing sculptures
in the courtyard, including works by Barbara Hepworth and Alberto Giacometti, were wrapped
in protective
tar paper before Kaprow filled the space with hundreds of car tyres.
Pictured above: Arbor
in Tar and Charcoal Grey, 2017, cardboard, washi
paper,
paper, and acrylic, 4 1/2 x 10 x 3 1/2 feet.
Hugo McCloud standing
in the shadows, 2017 aluminum foil, aluminum coating and oil paint on
tar paper 96 x 78 inches (243.8 x 198.1 cm) HM - 172
medium: metal and plastic screen mesh, plastic, string, canvas, muslin,
tar paper, wire and wax approximate dimensions: 26 x 20 x 20 Sidonie Villere has a BFA
in Ceramics from The...
The works
in the show»... reveals the artist's inventive approach to his quotidian subjects which loom larger than life on
paper and become transformative sculptural objects
in tar and plaster,» according to the gallery.
In these later works, Rauschenberg transformed the box from object to image in assemblages that included tar paper, paint and rop
In these later works, Rauschenberg transformed the box from object to image
in assemblages that included tar paper, paint and rop
in assemblages that included
tar paper, paint and rope.
In her show at Hemphill Fine Arts Donovan showcased the piece
Tar Paper.
The San Diego presentation of Tara Donovan is organized by MCASD Associate Curator Lucía Sanromán and will include for the first time on view
in MCASD's galleries a
tar paper piece by the artist entitled Transplanted (2001) that was acquired by MCASD
in 2007, also through a grant from The Annenberg Foundation.
She works on burlap, often combining oil paint, charcoal, resin, hair,
paper,
tar and ash
in heavily textured compositions.
He wrapped several sculptures already there — a Giacometti and a Barbara Hepworth —
in protective
tar paper, then filled the space with hundreds of old automobile tires, tossing them around to make piles that visitors were invited to climb.
re: # 18 I've long argued that this is an «evidence vs representation» issue, that the emphasis on the hockey stick
in the
TAR seemed due to fact that of the huge numbers of
papers and lines of evidence, very few offer a simple, compelling graphic... which is why it has been subject to such attack.
The high level of confidence ascribed to the hockey stick inferences
in the IPCC
TAR, based upon two very recent
papers (MBH) that, while provocative and innovative, used new methods and found results that were counter to the prevailing views.
In a forthcoming
paper Andreae, Jones and Cox calculate the relationship — they show that were there no aerosol effect at all, the implied sensitivity would be just 1.3 K for a doubling of CO2 — well below the IPCC -
TAR range of 2.0 - 5.1 K.
I built a 12 × 16
tar paper shack besides a brook
in a little hollow
in Vermont back
in the early 70's.
The Nature Climate change
paper by Swart and Weaver about the impact of the oil /
tar sands on climate made quite a splash
in Canada.
The New York Time's Elisabeth Rosenthal and Dan Frosch today gave a lot of ink
in the «
Paper of Record» to the State Department's decision to hire Cardno Entrix, an environmental contractor based
in Houston, to write a portion of its environmental impact statement (EIS) for the permit of the Keystone XL
tar sands pipeline.
That
paper explains and assesses the IPCC SRES «scenarios» as they are described
in Chapter 2 of WG3
in the IPCC Third Assessment Report (the
TAR published
in 2001): that chapter describes the origin and nature of the «scenarios».
Nowhere
in the
paper is any justification given as to why radiative transfer models give values for radiative forcing as defined
in Chaper 6 of the
TAR.
In our 2007 paper we found trends in the upper part of the TAR range (both GISS and Hadley give 0.22 ºC per decade linear trends for 1990 - 2006) and proposed that «the first candidate reason for this is intrinsic variability in the climate system»
In our 2007
paper we found trends
in the upper part of the TAR range (both GISS and Hadley give 0.22 ºC per decade linear trends for 1990 - 2006) and proposed that «the first candidate reason for this is intrinsic variability in the climate system»
in the upper part of the
TAR range (both GISS and Hadley give 0.22 ºC per decade linear trends for 1990 - 2006) and proposed that «the first candidate reason for this is intrinsic variability
in the climate system»
in the climate system».
That
paper,
in particular, showed that the coal reserves
in the Powder River basin
in the West and the oil
in Canada's
tar sands had to be left largely untouched, and that there was no climate - friendly scenario
in which any oil or gas could be drilled
in the Arctic.
Hockey stick (from memory, please anyone correct): the graph
in question was put forward
in a peer - reviewed
paper in 1998 and quickly became the poster - child of the AGW community, including a prominent role
in the IPCC
TAR in 2001, thus helping influence the whole world towards irrational climate change alarmism.
As I said
in my previous post, that
paper explains and assesses the IPCC SRES «scenarios» as they are described
in Chapter 2 of WG3
in the IPCC Third Assessment Report (the
TAR published
in 2001): that chapter describes the origin and nature of the «scenarios».
Following the
TAR in 2003, first Soon with Baliunas and then McIntyre with McKitrick published
papers critical of the hockey stick reduction.
and 2) Comiso published a subsequent
paper (along with Fumihiko Nishio)
in 2008 that added only one additional year to the IPCC analysis (i.e. through 2006 instead of 2005), and once again found a statistically significant increase
in Antarctic sea ice extent, with a value very similar to the value reported
in the old
TAR, that is:
I said
in that post: «That
paper explains and assesses the IPCC SRES «scenarios» as they are described
in Chapter 2 of WG3
in the IPCC Third Assessment Report (the
TAR published
in 2001): that chapter describes the origin and nature of the «scenarios».
In an effort to promote consistency, a guidance
paper on uncertainty (Moss and Schneider, 2000) was distributed to all Working Group authors during the drafting of the
TAR.
That means Canada's
tar sands and the 100 billion barrels of oil estimated to exist
in the Arctic would need to go untouched, the
paper explains.
Grossman worked with Professor Gordon Cormack on a landmark
paper titled Technology - Assisted Review
in E-Discovery Can Be More Effective and More Efficient Than Exhaustive Manual Review, which is credited with creating the technology - assisted review (
TAR) field.
Their peer - reviewed research
paper, «Evaluation of Machine - Learning Protocols for Technology - Assisted Review
in Electronic Discovery,» also showed that using random documents was the least effective method for training a
TAR system.
In their paper, Evaluation of Machine - Learning Protocols for Technology - Assisted Review in Electronic Discovery, Maura Grossman and Gordon Cormack evaluated the performance of two TAR 1.0 protocols against what they called a «Continuous Active Learning» or «CAL» protocol for collections for which the richness ranged from 0.25 % to 3.92
In their
paper, Evaluation of Machine - Learning Protocols for Technology - Assisted Review
in Electronic Discovery, Maura Grossman and Gordon Cormack evaluated the performance of two TAR 1.0 protocols against what they called a «Continuous Active Learning» or «CAL» protocol for collections for which the richness ranged from 0.25 % to 3.92
in Electronic Discovery, Maura Grossman and Gordon Cormack evaluated the performance of two
TAR 1.0 protocols against what they called a «Continuous Active Learning» or «CAL» protocol for collections for which the richness ranged from 0.25 % to 3.92 %.
The
paper reported that the filters, which were introduced
in the 1960s to dilute smoke with air and theoretically reduce the amount of
tar inhaled, actually increase the harms of smoking because they cause the cigarette to burn more slowly, thus allowing more time for toxic components to be released.