The Irish publishing industry is fast running into what might be described as some fashion of an «Outside Context Problem «wherein
the new arrivals on the scene are vastly superior in terms of abilities, vastly superior in terms of resources and possessed of superior technology.
The MV Hallelujah was
a new arrival on the scene for the 2012 season, and has been one of our best selling boats for the -LSB-...] Prices starting from 8750 / day
New arrivals on the scene don't know how tired these arguments are.
A new arrival on the scene, SBLI's Guaranteed Level Premium Term offers clients the opportunity to get fully underwritten insurance without an invasive in - home visit regardless of health risk class you qualify for.
Not exact matches
@glossolalia — read your whole bible (especially the
New Testament) Christ specifically addressses «clean» and «unclean» restrictions and how that relates to the Law after His
arrival on the
scene (i.e. nothing passes away from the Law, but that it is fulfilled in Him).
As late
arrivals on the historical
scene, those systems enjoy the challenging and difficult advantage of building
new social orders, rather than operating old ones.
As you already know, babies fit very quickly into family life, and once your
new arrival is
on the
scene, you will wonder why you were ever worrying, but there are a few things you can do to prepare you and your family for the
new addition:
The indie
scene on the Nintendo Switch has been pretty active since launch, and now things are getting even better with the incoming
arrival of a very popular
new game: Mini Metro.
Asquith's feature debut not only announced the
arrival of a significant
new director, it is an exuberant, joyful pastiche of the movie industry and is a fascinating behind - the -
scenes glimpse and searing comment
on the shallowness of the star system.
The Vauxhall Movano has been around for a while and doesn't feel as modern or polished as some of the
newer arrivals on the panel van
scene.
The MINI Countryman takes the hallmark MINI driving fun to a
new dimension and marks the
arrival on the
scene of a MINI with four doors, a large tailgate and a variable - use interior capable of accommodating up to five people.
Many people think of Flash Fiction as a
new arrival on the reading and writing
scene, but in fact, many experts agree that its history reaches back at least as far as Aesop's fables.
Another
newer arrival on the credit score
scene is the VantageScore with a scoring range numbering system of 501 to 990.
A
new carrier named JetAmerica (how creative) recently announced its
arrival on the
scene of low - cost airlines, targeting «B» and «C» markets (Toledo, South Bend, Lansing, and Newark) where airports are quick to subsidize routes servicing their ailing destinations.
Though Barclays partners with quite a few hotel, airline and other reward programs for co-branded cards, its Barclaycard
Arrival reward program, one of the
newest on the travel reward
scene, has made a name for itself fast even though it doesn't actually have any travel transfer partners.
Each day at Mondrian Doha will offer a
new discovery and create a
new memory — with enlightening
scenes from the iconic lobby
arrival through to the mesmerising stained glass dome skylight
on the 27th floor.
The indie
scene on the Nintendo Switch has been pretty active since launch, and now things are getting even better with the incoming
arrival of a very popular
new game: Mini Metro.
The Japanese firm SANAA's
New Museum is a gleaming, white beacon for contemporary art
on the Bowery, and many attribute the
arrival of the revamped museum with the revival of the LES's art
scene.
His work in Berkeley represents a fully formed achievement contemporary with that in
New York which announced the
arrival of the American avant - garde
on the world
scene.
When the iPad came
on the
scene five years ago it heralded the
arrival of a radical
new form factor with apparently limitless potential; it was widely assumed that tablets were the future of computing, supplanting both the desktop computer and laptops.