Not exact matches
The concept of holy family in Greece flowered into the Eleusinian Mysteries, religious
events celebrated on the Aegean Coast near Athens long before people
speaking Greek (the Kurgan invaders) had entered that
land.
This includes the vibe you want to give off when people
land on your website or other social media pages, or when you
speak at
events.
Some wildlife managers I've
spoken too are worried about exactly such
events: they know the problem will
land on their desks and the pressure from the top will be intense.
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She has
spoken at numerous public and legal
events and has been called upon by jurisdictions from around the world for her expertise in the transformation of Ontario's
land registration system.
But Amazon's real estate director, John Schoettler, raised the possibility while
speaking at a recent Urban
Land Institute
event in Seattle — pointing to the lack of parking requirements at the planned 600,000 - square - foot office tower where Amazon has signed a lease in London.»