Not exact matches
«We believe that the
building of a crematorium is an
effort to cover up the extent of
mass murders taking place in Saydnaya prison,» said Stuart Jones, the top US diplomat for the Middle East.
You'll also have to decide if your
efforts will be split between a
mass of keywords, or if you'll focus your manual link
building on just a few select phrases.
It also followed some recent wild tweets by Musk about
building a cyborg dragon, how his eyebrows can grab things and an April 1 post in which he wrote, «Despite intense
efforts to raise money, including a last - ditch
mass sale of Easter Eggs, we are sad to report that Tesla has gone completely and totally bankrupt.
The fact was that while a comparative few were
building vast fortunes by every means conceivable, great
masses of laboring people were being denied even the fair return of their
efforts.
The new
building planned as part of an expansion of the center will provide further critical
mass for these
efforts.»
Conventional bodybuilding wisdom tells us that we can't
build muscle and lose fat at the same time and any such overly ambitious
effort will only lead to frustration and even loss of precious muscle
mass, and it's much smarter to separate these goals into two separate phases of the training process.
This is the reason why, instead of trying to lose weight or worrying about your BMI, you should focus your
effort on
building as much muscle
mass as possible and then maintain.
Although using supplements is not always necessary for
building your muscle
mass, they can be a great help in your
efforts.
It's well known that
building muscle
mass and bulking up is not easy, but you still need to put some
effort into it, like everything else in life if you want to succeed.
However, there are also ways that we can help our bodies
build muscle
mass fast and effectively by spurning the release of certain hormones that enhance our
efforts.
It requires time and some
effort to market effectively, it takes time to
build a readership and get your name out amongst the
masses.
Playful yet very much attuned to a notion of found beauty, these sculptures ($ 5,500 for the cheese ones, $ 6,000 for the basketball) were the most recent
efforts by Chiappa, who on the side does high - profile design work — his company
built the store Moss in New York — and who currently has a solo show at
MASS MoCA running through next spring.
Resources spent
building new nuclear power plants means resources diverted from other
efforts — conservation, efficiency, wind, PV, biofuels, geothermal,
mass transit, less car - oriented communities — that would produce more results faster.
What we really need is a combined
effort to clamp down on auto emissions, and a plan to expand
mass transit in congested areas — no wonder so many eyes are on the LA mayor's 30/10 plan to
build 30 years worth of transit projects in just ten.
Obama will
build upon his
efforts in the Senate to ensure that more Metropolitan Planning Organizations create policies to incentivize greater bicycle and pedestrian usage of roads and sidewalks, and he will also re-commit federal resources to public
mass transportation projects across the country.
He says they could complicate
efforts to
mass - market passive
building.
People Places Plants Magazine Inc. (North Yarmouth, ME) 12/2002 — 03/2006 Director of Sales & New Business Development • Founded Mid Atlantic Horticulture magazine and
built advertising revenue to 1 million annually • Increased distribution from zero to 100,000 - plus subscribers through effective sales, marketing, and customer service • Designed and implemented new sales tools including company media kit, company presentation, and rate structure • Negotiated all national sales contracts for multiple insertion orders • Coordinated sales and promotion
efforts consisting of
mass mailings, television promotions, trade shows, and focus groups • Created diverse strategies to increase advertising revenue flow into new markets and enhance brand awareness • Managed all new national accounts and renewals at a 95 % annual percentage rate