Sentences with phrase «lot of their work on paper»

They still use software from two decades ago and they still do a lot of their work on paper files.

Not exact matches

I save myself using a lot of small bags by doing your method, steaming then flash freezing them on a piece of parchment paper laid out across the whole freezer, the rounds shouldnt touch when freezing, after 2 hours flip and wait another hour, they will be able to be packed into a big gallon bag and the rounds wont stick together, works for shredded uncooked zucchini too.
I'm working on a final paper for my college class, and didn't have time for a lot of prep work.
So I set to work and after a lot of research and trying to make it work on paper, I was surprised to see that it actually worked!
Hi everyone, we are only at the 24th June now and the official transfer window doesn't yet open for another week, but there is lots of work being done by Arsenal on the transfer front, even if it just looks like Petr Cech if you look at all the papers.
In the web - based mediaverse, that's where the money is from, and it's a lot easier to get you to cough up that precious, lucrative data if you're panic - clicking on everything with a storm - linked hashtag as part of the freaking - out about how the heck you're going to get to work tomorrow if there's a travel ban and if you have enough bread, milk and toilet paper to last until your driveway gets cleared.
«Anomaly detection isn't new, and it has a problematic history of reporting a lot of false positives,» says Dr. Will Enck, an assistant professor of computer science at NC State and co-author of a paper on the work.
«But there's been a lot of debate about the prevalence of CO in modern populations, with some saying it had effectively disappeared,» says Ann Ross, director of the Forensic Sciences Institute at NC State and co-author of a paper on the work.
«I'm not sure that this paper clinches the case for Europa plumes, but you can bet that it will inspire a lot of follow - on work
Hemp works wonders for mental clarity and mood issues, there are lots of papers on this area, search NIH or Pubmed or google scholar.
He taught me a lot about evolutionary medicine and nutrition in general, opened many doors and introduced me (directly and indirectly) to various players in this field, such as Dr. Boyd Eaton (one of the fathers of evolutionary nutrition), Maelán Fontes from Spain (a current research colleague and close friend), Alejandro Lucia (a Professor and a top researcher in exercise physiology from Spain, with whom I am collaborating), Ben Balzer from Australia (a physician and one of the best minds in evolutionary medicine), Robb Wolf from the US (a biochemist and the best «biohackers I know»), Óscar Picazo and Fernando Mata from Spain (close friends who are working with me at NutriScience), David Furman from Argentina (a top immunologist and expert in chronic inflammation working at Stanford University, with whom I am collaborating), Stephan Guyenet from the US (one of my main references in the obesity field), Lynda Frassetto and Anthony Sebastian (both nephrologists at the University of California San Francisco and experts in acid - base balance), Michael Crawford from the UK (a world renowned expert in DHA and Director of the Institute of Brain Chemistry and Human Nutrition, at the Imperial College London), Marcelo Rogero (a great researcher and Professor of Nutrigenomics at the University of Sao Paulo, Brazil), Sérgio Veloso (a cell biologist from Portugal currently working with me, who has one of the best health blogs I know), Filomena Trindade (a Portuguese physician based in the US who is an expert in functional medicine), Remko Kuipers and Martine Luxwolda (both physicians from the Netherlands, who conducted field research on traditional populations in Tanzania), Gabriel de Carvalho (a pharmacist and renowned nutritionist from Brazil), Alex Vasquez (a physician from the US, who is an expert in functional medicine and Rheumatology), Bodo Melnik (a Professor of Dermatology and expert in Molecular Biology from Germany, with whom I have published papers on milk and mTOR signaling), Johan Frostegård from Sweden (a rheumatologist and Professor at Karolinska Institutet, who has been a pioneer on establishing the role of the immune system in cardiovascular disease), Frits Muskiet (a biochemist and Professor of Pathophysiology from the Netherlands, who, thanks to his incredible encyclopedic knowledge and open - mind, continuously teaches me more than I could imagine and who I consider a mentor), and the Swedish researchers Staffan Lindeberg, Tommy Jönsson and Yvonne Granfeldt, who became close friends and mentors.
So if you actually get something on a piece of paper, you're gonna have a lot more room to work with.
Then there is a lot of detective work that can be done with pencil and paper: measures, asking questions, a clinical interview and it is putting the person's story together to get to the bottom of what is going on.
In academia (aka, the world in which I dwell), you constantly have your eye on the next paper, the next project, the next deadline to meet... and as such, I have done a whole lot of working and not nearly enough lounging...
It's like Tim says — online dating is about MEETING people — generally lots of them — and each person is a cipher that more or less fits your on - paper parameters, you really have no idea if you'll like them until you meet them, and generally for online dating to work well, the plan should be to meet many people.
It's a simple gag - one that Peter Farrelly told us didn't even work on paper - but is timed to perfection, and may well be the funniest gag largely a lot of charmless mugging.
On paper it ticked a lot of boxes — it was very well - equipped and it certainly had price on its side — but was in need of a little work where steering, suspension and electronic chassis controls were concerned; three key changes Haval has made to this MY18 updatOn paper it ticked a lot of boxes — it was very well - equipped and it certainly had price on its side — but was in need of a little work where steering, suspension and electronic chassis controls were concerned; three key changes Haval has made to this MY18 updaton its side — but was in need of a little work where steering, suspension and electronic chassis controls were concerned; three key changes Haval has made to this MY18 update.
There are two things you could do: try hard to write your research paper and spend a lot of time in learning how this genre of writing works (thus neglecting your other important assignments) or order your term paper here at EssayThinker.com, get your high - quality assignment right on time, impress your professor and impress yourself with the grade you will get.
Whatever the ratio of eBook sales to paper book sales works out to be, you have to sell a lot of books before you'll see black ink on your spreadsheet.
You can learn a lot during the paper writing process, and might see us incorporate many useful techniques, such as: analysing other essays on the topic that were well - written, defining an intelligent and impactful thesis statement, crafting the main body of the essay (with flexibility, allowing it to adapt to changing ideas as new research or concepts are discovered), producing an intriguing title and introduction (these are usually best left for the end of the drafting cycle), and lastly, formulating a conclusion that best summarises the entire body of work.
The Citi Driver's Edge card looks even more appealing with 6 % back on groceries / gas / drugstore the first year plus $.01 per mile driven on you car... but it looks like a lot of paper work to submit mileage on your car and request reimbursement for services on your car each time.
I had a total of debts that equal about $ 5000.00 I paid them all within 1 week which most were in collections, but to make a long story short they took off the balance that I owed on the debts after they were paid and i have all the paper work and documents showing proof that they were paid.About a month later the CRA»S from from three of my debts placed them on my credit report again which has brung my score down a lot.
Although this sounds good on paper, the truth is, puppies are a lot of work and can to be overwhelming.
Voice commands were a cool feature on paper but they didn't well a lot of the time, so IMO the developers should have decided early on to axe them and focus more on aspects that do work.
I don't know what's «industry standard practice» for fine art galleries these days, regarding pricing works on paper vs. works on canvas, but my suspicion is that the reason for the * historical * difference between the two is that works on paper are perceived to be less «serious» (after all, watercolor started out as a quick way for oil painters to sketch out drafts), and less long - lasting (historically, a lot of watercolors were fugitive, and tended to fade with time, unlike varnished oil paintings).
JP: In the video, I had explained that I started making art by painting large works collaboratively with friends and that I had learned a lot by doing that, and I explained how I learned to make a sketch on a piece of paper of the size of a larger - scale drawing on a wall.
AB: There are a lot of smaller works here in your studio — watercolour and pastel drawings on A4 - sized pieces of paper, for example.
The quietly syncopated Cy Twombly «Untitled» work on paper just edged to the low estimate of $ 350,000 setting the stage for the next two lots that mirrored its result.
scroll works from 1976 on long - term view just last year, and Jacques added that her presentation of some of the artist's works on paper — which dialogue with photographs by Ana Mendieta, who already has a strong institutional presence — had garnered a lot of interest.
Stuart's work has only started to gain more traction, especially with Dia: Beacon placing her Sayreville Strata Quartet scroll works from 1976 on long - term view just last year, and Jacques added that her presentation of some of the artist's works on paper — which dialogue with photographs by Ana Mendieta, who already has a strong institutional presence — had garnered a lot of interest.
The fourth record of the night went when Lot 9, Jean Dubuffet's Deux Arabes gesticulant (Two gesticulating Arabs) of 1948, sold for # 1,109,000 / $ 1,355,198, a new auction high for a work on paper by the artist.
Paintings, installation, works on paper and tapestries provide insight into Nhlengethwa's worldview through the eclectic array of life, jazz and lots of other things.
There were many surprising passes: Lot 87 was a thunderbolt design of fluorescent tubes by Dan Flavin that was one of his finest works in that it was an appropriate concept; Lots 122 and 130, large and excellent paintings by Sandro Chia (b. 1946); Lots 203 and 205, a good painting and a superb sculpture by Nancy Graves (1940 - 1995); Lot 223, a good gouache on paper by Sam Francis (1923 - 1994); Lot 242, a very good wood and paper collage by Louise Nevelson (1899 - 1988); Lots 279, 281A, 293, and 309, works by Andy Warhol, and Lot 299, «Fast Sketch Still Life With Abstract Painting,» a 60 by 90 inch oil on cut - out aluminum by Tom Wesselman (b. 1931), shown below.
Lot 60, «Words,» a 24 1/2 - inch square ink on paper mounted on canvas by Agnes Martin (b. 1912), sold for $ 291,750, surpassing the artist's previous auction record of $ 156,500 for a work on paper.
The most delightful work being offered is Lot 238, a painting of a paint - smeared putti flying in the clouds on his palette, entitled «Protector Noster Aspice,» 38 1/2 by 28 inches, oil on paper mounted on canvas, executed in 1984 by Sandro Chia.
I added a lot of painted paper collage as I worked on the painting.
On one hand I'm a graphic designer and I do a lot of work on my computer, but I usually begin the initial design on a little pad of paper with my dependable Sharpie ultra-fine poinOn one hand I'm a graphic designer and I do a lot of work on my computer, but I usually begin the initial design on a little pad of paper with my dependable Sharpie ultra-fine poinon my computer, but I usually begin the initial design on a little pad of paper with my dependable Sharpie ultra-fine poinon a little pad of paper with my dependable Sharpie ultra-fine point.
Lewis's Untitled, oil on board, 1947 (the cover lot of the catalogue), brought $ 149,000; while Untitled (Processional Figure Composition), oil, pen and ink on paper, 1956, realized $ 87,500, setting an auction record for a work on paper by the artist.
Also, seen from the teaser photos the artist and the gallery have been sharing on social medias, the exhibition will include a lot of monochromatic works, including her first b / w Riding Awareness installation, as well as some new pieces on reflective paper.
The second portion of the works from the Douglas S. Cramer Collection (lots 401 - to 494) led by major works on paper was sold for $ 8.2 million, totaling $ 26.6 million, combined with the ten lots from the Evening Sale.
The illustrated books also include Pomme endormie, one of the few deluxe copies on Japan paper with 16 signed lithographs by Giacometti (lot 114, estimate: $ 20,000 - 25,000), together with a rare copy on green paper of 1929, a famous erotic work by Man Ray, here bound by Jean de Gonet (lot 121, estimate: $ 10,000 - 15,000), and rare editions of Joan Miro, Gustav Klimt, Nicolas de Staël, also with original contributions by Hans Bellmer, Pablo Picasso, Jacques Prévert and Salvador Dalí.
This year the show will be particularly decisive because on paper it's a strong shortlist, but in reality the quality of the work varies a lot.
Lot 215, a highly anticipated acrylic work on paper by Mike Kelley from his celebrated series of cave drawings hit the auction market for the first time on Sunday, carrying a pre-sale estimate of $ 400,000 — 600,000.
The sale of 150 lots includes paintings, works on paper and sculpture.
Other notable lots from the sale include Donald Sultan's still - lifes Blue Flowers and Fruit and Flowers III: Two Works (estimate: $ 3,000 - $ 5,000); Yousuf Karsh's Marc Chagall (estimate: $ 2,000 - $ 3,000), a contemplative portrait of the artist and his work; and David Clyde Driskell's tempera on paper, Fall Pines (estimate: $ 2,000 - $ 4,000).
There were strong performances by works like the Helen Frankenthaler, above, Sam Francis's work on paper that was the cover lot and a rare Warhol portrait of Wounded Knee leader Russell Means.
I was, I think, the only paper based artist; there was a lot of photography, painted works on canvas, and some sculpture.
Having read other material on the consequences and relationships of CCN's and lifetimes regarding papers that have been written, it seems that a lot of the papers coming from the Svensmark angle, so to speak, are not conclusive enough of definitive impact in the impact potentials for global warming, to jsutify the claims made by Svensmark, or the press about his, or similar, work.
Although we don't want to comment on the draft pre-submission paper for obvious reasons, we have done quite a lot of work this past year that directly builds confidence in the verity of our adjustments to the United States Historical Climatology Network [USHCN] which it would be remiss not to mention in the context of current discussions.
[Response: Another problem with a «meta analysis» of this sort is that if you throw a lot of high quality work (like Emanuel's paper or the Webster group papers) into the pot with a lot of junk, you're bound to get an ambiguous view about what is going on.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z