Sentences with phrase «long as the archives»

So long as the archives remain closed, Pius XII and the Catholic Church of the time will continue to live under a moral cloud.
I'd love for your blog to grow with your families so long as the archives are always there for new readers (and the rest of us!)

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If the host of a public hangout has a YouTube account, the Hangout is archived as a YouTube video, which can continue to generate leads long after the video chat is over.
Archived versions of the Company's conference calls are available in the Investor Information section of tjx.com after they are no longer available by telephone as are reconciliations of non-GAAP financial measures to GAAP financial measures and other financial information.
Micro Focus today updated one of the longest running archiving services to make it simpler to both mine data and comply with new regulations such as the General Data Protection Rregulation (GDPR) set to be enforced by the European Union next May.
This is another post that's been sitting in my archives for a very long time and one I keep thinking I must post as it might be useful to others.
As I am highlighting today, some things never change at Arsenal, and one of those is the fact that Konstantin has been campaigning for Wenger to leave for longer than my archives go back!
Although we haven't been archiving our money percentages for nearly as long as our ticket percentages, the early results are very encouraging.
In my opinion, as long as you keep the site well - organized (for searching the archives) and continue to offer activities in a range of ages you'll be doing a service to the community you've built here.
He has delayed sending his records from his days as attorney general to the state archives, taking much longer than Spitzer had.
Bypass surgery belongs in the medical archives... No Western European nation has as high a rate of bypass surgery and angioplasty as we do — and they live longer
«We are able to go back in time and analyze archived museum earplug samples that were harvested in the 1950s and examine critical issues such as the effects of pollution, use of sonar in the oceans and the introduction of specific chemicals and pesticides in the environment over long periods of time,» Usenko said.
This new team will provide services to platforms and their users for data management issues such as security, privacy, sharing, archiving and publishing data, facilitate transparency and openness of the projects supported by the platforms, and track the long term scientific impact of SciLifeLab supported projects.
RNAAS was developed as a supported and long - term communication channel for results that would otherwise be difficult to broadly disseminate to the professional community and persistently archive for future reference.
For example, the pituitary is known to significantly concentrate toxic metals; brain, kidney, liver, lung, thyroid, and thymus tissue tested far higher levels than blood; and the adverse effects may only be revealed by long - term morbidity and mortality studies, such as the one published in Archives of Internal Medicine.
Dating is a stage of romantic relationships in humans whereby two people meet socially with the aim of each assessing the other's suitability as a A lost film is a feature or short film that is no longer known to exist in any studio archives, private collections, or public archives, such as the
I hadn't before I saw this little ditty from the Warner Archive starring Frances Dee as the good girl daughter of Billie Burke, a spoiled, status - conscious socialite who enrolls her in an expensive finishing school where rules are made to be broken as long as you don't get caught.
The longer and considerably more troubling answer is that, as of this writing, The Weeping Meadow will never see any kind of theatrical exhibition in L.A.; Good Morning, Night will play one time only, at the UCLA Film and Television Archive, in February; and The Intruder — my pick for the best film of 2005 — will receive a one - week engagement at a single area theater in March.
She also warns that online content has a long shelf life because sites such as the Internet Archive preserve old Web pages for posterity.
Using a connectivist theoretical framework (Siemens, 2005), this study focuses on secondary teacher candidates (TCs) who completed, archived, and reflected upon 1 - hour Twitter chats (N = 39) to explore the promise and pitfalls in integrating optional Twitter chats as a professional learning and networking tool in a semester - long teacher education course.
I'm on record as a person who thinks paper is a superior technology to ebooks for some uses: academics and long - term archiving, to name two.
Even though a tour may last a few weeks or a few months, your interview as long as the host keeps your post in their archives will be on the search engines forever.
For example, while Jason Epstein's profile on the Columbus Nova MB website no longer exists, an archived version of what appeared in September of 2016 lists him as a managing partner of Renova US Management, the US investment vehicle for the Renova Group.
That iteration of the website is long gone, but as of the time of this article's writing the files are still accessible via snapshots of their site on The Internet Archive, letting both newcomers and nostalgic fans check out games like Phalanx, Lagoon, and Genocide in a form closer to their original glory.
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As you all know, the mystery of the final two games in the SEGA 3D Archives 3 FINAL STAGE collection has been a long one.
Even as technology evolved, the «design DNA» of the Porsche, as Dieter Landenberger, head of the automaker's archive in Stuttgart, puts it, retained certain elements: on the inside, independent suspension and rear - or mid-mounted engines; on the outside, the high mud guards, wide shoulders, and long hoods that define the stylish, minimalist silhouette.
Starting next month, a group of contemporary artists from the Middle East, collectively known as Edge of Arabia, will take a three - year - long road trip around the United States, using high - tech devices and the Internet to digitally archive and share what... Read More
We see the responsibility of the gallery as threefold: to work for the long - term development of each artist's career, acting as a liaison to international galleries and museums as well as placing works in collections; to create an historical archive for each artist; and to act as an accessible public space in which the exhibitions become an exemplary gesture of the power of subjectivity to the audience at large.
While creating the work for Dutch Masters, Simmons & Burke embarked on a nearly year - long exploration of this major museum's archive before deciding on background elements such as parts of bushes and trees as templates to fill with a combination of imagery.
Other contents include an essay by Karl Ove Knausgaard (presented as a removable book); 100 frames from Lotte Reininger's 1926 animation The Adventures of Prince Achmed introduced by John Canemaker; two film treatments by screenwriter Hampton Fancher (Blade Runner), based on Esopus subscribers» submissions; anonymous photographs from the collection of Peter Cohen; materials from MoMA's archives on events and installations in the Museum's garden over the past 60 years; a piece on the creative process behind the survivalist game The Long Dark; a new installment of a regular series, «Guarded Opinions,» for which guards from the Barnes Foundation discuss works they oversee; a comic book by George Cochrane; and a CD of new music inspired by «close calls» experienced by 15 musicians, including Jo Lawry, YC the Cynic and Lemolo.
In 2010 she will have a solo exhibition at Stanley Picker Gallery, Kingston, as the result of a year long residency in the Eadweard Muybridge archive of the Kingston Local History Museum.
Fossil Necklace (2013), a necklace comprised of 170 carved, rounded fossils, spanning geological time; Second Moon (2013), a work that tracks the cyclical journey of a fragment of the moon as it circles the Earth, via airfreight courier, on a man - made year - long commercial orbit; All the Dead Stars (2009), a large map documenting the locations of 27,000 dead stars known to humanity; Light bulb to Simulate Moonlight (2009), an incandescent bulb designed to transmit wavelength properties identical to those of moonlight; and History of Darkness (ongoing), a slide archive of darkness captured at different times and places throughout the universe and spanning billions of years.
They see the responsibility of the gallery as three fold; to work for the long term development of each artists career, acting as a liaison to international galleries and museums as well as placing works in collections; to create an historical archive for each artist; and to act as an accessible public space in which the exhibitions become an exemplary gesture of the power of subjectivity to the audience at large.
A completely intriguing selection of objects drawn from Tate's archive collection by artist Paul Noble, entitled Past the Future, brings together such disparate works as a wonderful mescalin - fuelled ink drawing by Henri Michaux with classic mid-60s Robert Morris, surprising (almost unrecognisable) late Caro, a chewing gum brain by (Noble's long time partner) Georgina Starr and relatively recent, deliciously rude Sarah Lucas.
• Three to six months of artistic, editorial, and technical support • Honorarium of up to 300 USD as well as material costs • Opportunity to present the project to an audience in the form of a reading, workshop, or discussion • Opportunity for inclusion in our annual print publication, Invalid Format: An Anthology of Triple Canopy, as well as our ongoing broadsheet series • Archiving and long - term maintenance of the final project by technical staff
She has been instrumental in launching Artists Thrive, a field - wide tool to assesses and improve conditions for artists across the country, and Exhibitions on the Cusp, a year - long online periodical that features stories from the Exhibition Award archive as a discussion platform for the progressive advancement of contemporary art.
Similarly, as to how a wedding dress is worn once and then archived, the gloves represent a woman from the past, her body no longer recognizable in this new form.
This book evolved from an archive of images collected by artist Sharon Lockhart while researching her project Lunch Break — a series of films and photographs she produced from a long - term collaboration with the workers of Bath Iron Works in Maine, whom she portrayed as they took their lunch break, a classic workday ritual.
After he passed, L ran the Steven Leiber Archive with the same gusto as Steven did, moving it from its long - term home on Toledo Way in the Marina, to the Mission, with the help of her dedicated archivist and friend Elisheva Biernoff.
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This issue is dedicated to the passing of our three friends, Robert T. Buck Jr. (1939 - 2018) for his great contributions to the Brooklyn Museum as a former director and Anthology Film Archives as a trustee; Marcia Hafif (1929 - 2018) whose ascetic monochrome abstract paintings have long been esteemed by her peers and continue to be consequential and inspiring; Dorothy Cantor Pearlstein (1928 - 2018), who came from Pittsburgh to New York City to be a painter along with her husband Philip Pearlstein and classmate Andy Warhol (Andrew Warhola)-- her inquisitive mind and generous spirit won her love and admiration from her community of friends.
On the other side of the debate, those considering what the smallest viable habitats are or how to expand archives as an insurance policy say that recent trends have proved that old conservation strategies are no longer sufficient.
Not long after that, it dawned on me that I should dump the phrase «reposition global warming as theory (not fact)» — within quote marks — into Greenpeace's archive collection home page.
The computations show similar long - term variations with the global radionuclides production records from terrestrial archives such as tree rings and ice cores which validate the approach.
As a result of their use, a long - period data archive of the status of the atmosphere has been achieved.
It is a long job as it involves ploughing through hundreds of research papers (many very dull - Mann and Hansen tend to write the most interesting papers - and Judith of course), visiting the Met office archives and will need a journey to the Scott insitute in Cambridge.
To gain a longer view, Dr Jones and her colleagues used a compilation of records from natural archives such as ice cores from the Antarctic ice sheet, which show how the region's climate has changed over the last 200 years.
We're all involved in different projects now and don't actively organize events under the name Boneyard Studios anymore, but we'll keep this site online for as long as folks keep coming for the information buried in our archives.
Estimates of surface temperature changes further back in time must therefore make use of the few long available instrumental records or historical documents and natural archives or «climate proxy» indicators, such as tree rings, corals, ice cores and lake sediments, and historical documents to reconstruct patterns of past surface temperature change.
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