Sentences with phrase «later bursts of»

Brazilian director Jose Padilha has made his name with action pictures, including the «Elite Squad» series, and the film's later bursts of intensity are indeed its highlights.
We're experiencing a late burst of Indian summer here on the islands which has softened the blow somewhat, allowing me to waft about in lighter clothes for a little while longer.
See the latest burst of English footage after the jump.
The minor miracle of the show is the late burst of color and texture in the recent work, such as the dense patterning and thick impasto of Joe's Joy (in which the fascination with quilts is particularly evident).

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But the residential construction industry has remained sick since the bursting of the housing bubble in the late 2000s, even as home prices recovered.
Had Social Security started investing in stocks in the early 1980s or late 1990s, she argues, the trust fund would be significantly more flush than it is now, even taking into account the bursting of the tech bubble in 2000 and the meltdown in 2008.
Three of us started the company, we were first time software entrepreneurs, we were starting in a difficult environment in late 2000 when the Internet bubble had burst, we couldn't get funding, we were working without salaries and having no financial cushion... but almost in a linear fashion it just got better and better: more momentum, more customers, better culture, better technology.
The DXY U.S. dollar index tried to buck a nine - month downward trend in late September, but its short burst of gains did not last through to the end of 2017.
The «search for yield», i.e. for better return on financial investments than the declining interest rate, thus led to the series of bubbles & bursts: deregulated savings & loans (immediately), high - tech stocks (late 90's), mortgage derivatives — > house prices (2000's).
It also helped the economy in 2008 when global risk aversion was at its peak, and during both the Asian financial crisis in the mid to late 1990s and the bursting of the tech bubble in the United States a decade ago.
If anything, the rush into Bitcoin and the loss of confidence the bursting of this latest bubble will cause may remind investors of the time - tested virtues of gold — and the reasons investors have sought its safety for thousands of years.
In a scene straight out of HBO's Silicon Valley, Barnard, then SolarCity's chief revenue officer, burst onto the stage in front of Lyndon, Peter, and 1,300 employees (Musk would arrive later) at Hakkasan nightclub, rapping over Nicki Minaj and Drake's hit «Truffle Butter» while surrounded by provocatively dressed dancers.
Warren accused Sloan of breaking his promise to customers since he took over as CEO in late 2016 after a fake accounts scandal burst into the headlines.
Many investors are questioning whether Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies are the latest asset bubble at risk of bursting.
From late 2002 onward, the burst of the dot - com bubble and high levels of mortgage debt weakened the US dollar.
Yun Chang - hyun, an economics professor from the University of Seoul, said, «The latest idea to ban it all seems to have come out of a fear that when the bubble bursts and things go wrong, it will be all on the government.»
in percentage terms, the bursting of the housing market bubble in 2006 and the recession that followed from late 2007 to mid-2009 took a far greater toll on the wealth of minorities than whites.
In any case, there is no doubt of the force and point of these similes: something new and different in the ministry of Jesus marks that ministry as bursting the bounds of late Judaism.
In Dohen's humble, very personal statement of faith in her own spiritual autonomy, we see some of the seeds of the feminist movement that would burst forth within the U.S. Catholic community during the late «60s.
Yes, when late autumn comes, even the flower can speak the wisdom of the years and say with truthfulness, «All has its time, there is «a time to be born and a time to die»; there is a time to jest lightheartedly in the spring breeze, and a time to break under the autumn storm; there is a time to burst forth into blossom, beside the running water, beloved by the stream, and a time to wither and be forgotten; a time to be sought out for one's beauty, and a time to be unnoticed in one's wretchedness; there is a time to be nursed with care, and a time to be cast out with contempt; there is a time to delight in the warmth of the morning sun and a time to perish in the night's cold.
The faithful had a simple answer: the end of the world loomed, and God was sending the Holy Spirit to equip his chosen people for one last burst of evangelism before it was too late.
after insemination males lose all control over whether or not she will allow that fetus to develop to term... well outside the obvious violent out bursts that cause many thousands of women to not only miscarry but also either lose all ability to have children later or lose of their lives.
As if to underscore that point our very old yet vigorous rhubarb plant in the backyard is doing its normal late - January thing, bursting through its own mulch with hot pink nubs of new life.
As of late, I've been using Tisserand Organic Lemon Essential Oil for a refreshing citrus burst.
Two years later, Thon Maker, another famed product of the John Hammond Milwaukee Wingspan Academy, bursts onto the scene.
Through eight games, however, FSU has been far more like 2010 Oregon (with bursts of dominance disguising longer spells of average play) and 2012 Notre Dame (with key, late plays allowing them to survive and advance) than 2013 Florida State.
The Vikings controlled the game in the first half, allowing Las Lomas to lead for just 19 seconds, but Payne's late third - quarter burst changed the complexion of the game.
It is all happening very fast for the latest star to burst out of the Arsenal academy, Alex Iwobi only having made his first team debut this season in a Capital One Cup match.
With the safety net of Francis Coquelin sitting alongside him in midfield, Ramsey was able to make the late bursts into the box that were so effective in 2013 - 2014.
Nesting is the act of preparing your home for your baby's arrival, often fueled by big bursts of energy late in pregnancy.
Chula Vista is home to the Olympic training grounds in USA and Kelloggs is the proud sponsor of a few Olympic hopefuls (more on that later) and it was the day I was going to interview a mom to an Olympic hopeful (well more on that later too — can you see why I was bursting at the seams?).
Send one to school with a child who participates in after school sports activities and will need a burst of energy late in the day.
Check out the latest Technology Bytes column on CampaignsAndElections.com for a quick burst of mental nourishment.
He remained nearly invisible until last week when, seemingly out of nowhere, Thompson burst back into the 2013 mayoral field as a top contender after raking in $ 1 million in the latest filing period.
Rupert Murdoch burst onto the British newspaper scene in 1968 when he purchased the News of the World and a year later bought The Sun.
Trump shifted course a few days later under heavy pressure from Republican leadership, but by then Nehlen had gotten a burst of national publicity.
Several hours later, a team of astronomers known as the ROTSE (Robotic Optical Transient Search Experiment) collaboration, led by Carl Akerlof of the University of Michigan, reported that the visible - light counterpart of the burst was also seen in the images taken with a small, robotic telescope operated by their team, starting only 22 seconds after the burst.
Yet a novel strain of the influenza A (H1N1) virus jumped species and burst into the human population in March and April, and by late May health and agriculture officials were still trying to figure out where it came from.
The latest observations, reported online January 10 in Nature and at a meeting of the American Astronomical Society, suggest the bursts are coming from an environment with an unusually strong magnetic field.
The best times to scan the skies for these tiny bursts of light in North America will be on August 11 and August 12 during the late night and early morning hours.
A few days later, part of the incision burst open, releasing so much blood and fluid that «the entire [bathroom] floor was soaked in blood,» Gehrke says.
Although gloomy for now, dense pockets of material within clouds such as Lupus 4 are where new stars form and where they will later burst into radiant life.
UCLA's success is the latest in a burst of graduate student labor organization over the last 5 years.
Ward's latest findings are a case in point: Though his 2000 report on South African plant fossils showed signs of an abrupt extermination at the P - T boundary, his new analysis of animal fossils suggests that a gradual extinction preceded that ultimate burst of fatalities.
The burst and afterglow of GRB 090423 is not unlike that of closer (and hence more recent) gamma - ray bursts, pointing to a later - generation progenitor.
Fermi also boasts a wide field of view, which should enable astronomers to catch bursts when they start and follow them as they peak and dim, seconds to minutes later.
Other telescopes later measured the spectrum of the afterglow, revealing that the burst detonated about 13.1 billion light years from Earth.
But «the jury is still out» on whether cooking was responsible for the first dramatic burst of brain growth in our lineage, in H. erectus, Martin says, or whether our ancestors began cooking over a fire later, when the brain went through a second major growth spurt about 600,000 years ago.
In the 1930s, the late Richard Tolman of the California Institute of Technology wondered what would happen if a closed universein which all matter and energy are ultimately compacted in a big crunchwere to survive its closure and burst forth again.
The findings are just the latest in a burst of recent attempts to unearth politics in personality, the brain and DNA.
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