Sentences with phrase «last circle time»

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As The New York Times noted last year, placed next to each other, that's enough pods to circle the planet 10 times Times noted last year, placed next to each other, that's enough pods to circle the planet 10 times times over.
Munch (1863 - 1944) was a member of an extraordinary circle of artists and writers who were active in the last years of the 19th century and into the time between the world wars in Europe.
The task has been accepted in academic theological circles for a long time, but only in the last few years has there been more popular and widespread interest in what is going on.
«The amount of used single - serve pods sent into the waste stream last year could have circled the earth 11 times.
Last year Brook was one of many celebrities who had photos accessed by online hackers, and this time, it's happened again — with multiple nude snaps of the likeable Brit circling the internet.
The last time i felt this way about a DM was when i watch a young Javi Martinez of Bilbao running circles around manchester United.
The four - time Cup champion hasn't gone winless in a season since his rookie year of 1993, and Homestead is the last chance to race his way into the winner's circle in 2008.
If you watch him during games he regularly loses the ball, slows down attacks or when he is on the ball he tends to run in circles, something that he did time and time again against Manchester United last weekend at Anfield.
This weekend, the Sunday Times front - page (#) splashed details of what Labour's so - called «policy coordinator», Jon Cruddas said at a Compass gathering last weekend: that Ed Miliband's inner circle are wielding a «profound dead hand at the centre» to stop the party adopting bold policies.
The joke in political circles is that Grimm spent more time in the clinker than Scaramucci did as White House communications director, a gig that lasted 11 days.
Clinton has also enlisted Obama pollster Joel Benenson and others who were not part of her circle last time.
Since word of an imminent New York Times story electrified New York political and media circles last week, Paterson has been on the defensive.
In astrological circles, that means it's time to load up the bunker with six pounds of steel - cut oats, gluten - free snacks, and enough smoothies to last until it's passed.
Last year, enough k - cups were sold that if they were placed end - to - end, they would circle the globe 10.5 times.
His attention lasts until it is time to scrimmage, at which point he decides to run in the opposite direction from the ball or in circles around the field.
Many have had enough to get beaten again in singles bars, live in remote areas do not have the time to find a partner or the last single person in his circle of friends who never married and established.
Gerwig circled back to the question in an online roundtable with Molly's Game director Aaron Sorkin published in The New York Times last night.
Each lesson plan contains 3 sections (lasting approx 1 hour depending on your group size, ability and how long you decide to spend on certain parts): an introduction - circle time activity main - interactive games, flash card activities and practical group activities independent activity and goodbye - time to complete independent worksheets and activities and say goodbye.
Speed and Good Fortune Favor No. 3 Corvette C6.R in Canadian Round BOWMANVILLE, Ontario — The last time that Johnny O'Connell and Jan Magnussen stood together in the Mosport International Raceway winner's circle was in 1999 after the pair won the LMP1 class in a Panoz prototype.
I've wanted a Prius for a long time, am the last one in my circle of friends and family to get one and am happier with the car than I'd anticipated.
By the time Brown writes his last vignette — reconstructing a 1937 tête - à - tête between the Duchess of Windsor and Hitler — he has completed the circle.
But surely, since a game like Destiny is better played with friends anyway, any long - time players will already have encouraged the members of their inner circle who partake in console gaming to get involved in this most absorbing of new pastimes back in September of last year.
is better played with friends anyway, any long - time players will already have encouraged the members of their inner circle who partake in console gaming to get involved in this most absorbing of new pastimes back in September of last year.
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time is legendary in gaming circles and is thought of by many as one of the greatest games of the last ten years, winning a massive amount of awards from the gaming community.
Attempting to bring the project full circle, Dodd presents the culmination of the turbulent journey through time and space set inside the grumbly, rumbling Catfish studio, its» belly burping and bumping along the ocean floor through heat and sleet, though coup to calm, through leaks, bursts, filibusters and b - flat notes, a kidneys» need, a tickle in the throat... and the final upheaval of the roaring storm whose ochre radius swung down and pointed with pin prick precision straight to Catfish and with the last clap of thunder deafly pronounced: «THE FOSS GOES ON!
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There, for the first time, a large public was able to marvel at the fantastic paintings done her last thirty years, known before 1946 only to her circle of friends — the cream of New York's literary and artistic society.
Last year I spent an inordinate amount of time thinking about a work by US artist Tom Friedman, which consists of a ring of plastic drinking cups, using the smallest number of cups possible to close the ring to form a perfect circle.
The issue came to light for the first time last year after a campaign by the Stuckists, a circle of figurative painters who range themselves against conceptual art, the Turner prize and the prevailing policies of the Tate.
Astonishingly, as the needle passes through these gaudy wet circles of pink or blue, the music continues — though it is, as Tan admits, the last time that the record will be playable.
Painter Claims Turner Prize The Birmingham Post (England); December 5, 2006; Noah, Sherna; 700 + words... painter last night won the Turner Prize for only the fourth time... Starling, dismantled a shed, turned it into a boat... s very discussed in Turner Prize circles whether painting... Artist Tomma Abts» Turner Prize - winning paintings made...
Unsurprisingly, this paper was trumpeted throughout contrarian circles last week and was received uncritically (with one honorable exception in the «climatesceptics» discussion group), even by people who normally spend their time decrying science - by - press - release.
Last time I looked out my window, the earth was flat and the sun circled around us.
P.S. last time I checked, not all polar bears live on the circle.
Although this case depends on its own facts, the red - circling defence may not last forever without appropriate re-consideration of pay differentials from time to time by the employer.
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