Sentences with phrase «new bursts of»

Early 2015 brought similar news, with several new bursts of westerly winds and corresponding model forecasts of a building El Niño.
Though activity was dropping, throughout the year there were new bursts of activity, thus holding off the arrival of the minimum.
And given the rare chance to put their writing first for three years, many of the writers enjoyed new bursts of creativity and productivity.
Rudd plans third stimulus Treasury is preparing the ground for a massive new burst of fiscal stimulus in next month's budget, declaring that the measures to date have averted a plunge in consumer spending.
More recently, with the Punjab as the locus of one of the most successful areas of the «green revolution,» the sect has experienced upward mobility accompanied by a new burst of militant fundamentalism.
Trees rest to draw strength for a new bursting of buds.
Widespread Christian observance within Christendom not only survived the fragmentation of the church at the Reformation but even seemed to show a new burst of vitality.
One can imagine anabaptist - like subcultures or kibbutzim, perhaps neo-monastic experiments, or a new burst of 1960s - like communes as experimental efforts.
Swansea have had a terrible start to the season, but their new manager Bob Bradley may give them a new burst of energy, but I doubt it!
We've tweaked our design to add a new burst of life and a variety of aesthetic and functional features.
While you have a new burst of energy to do more, your center of gravity is starting to change.
But that has as much to do with the impending arrival of Eliot Spitzer as any new burst of journalistic enterprise.
After six years of aggressive campaigning against the introduction of natural gas fracking in the state, the campaign has gotten a new burst of support from contenders vying to replace Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
However, the study of early career markers over the past 7 to 10 years has demonstrated increasing interest in research careers by medical students, steady growth of the MD - PhD pool, and a new burst of activity in the «late bloomer» pool of MDs (individuals who choose research careers in medical school or in residency training), fueled by loan repayment programs that were created by the NIH in 2002.
Thanks — your blog has given me a new burst of motivation and I'm saving up for your e-book, I just can't get enough:)
The irony here is that television's new burst of prestige is partially due to the format speaking in an increasingly cinematic language: there's the attraction to auteur output (David Fincher's Mindhunter, Steven Soderbergh's The Knick, and Paul Sorrentino's The Young Pope come to mind), the inflating budgets, the flirtation with feature - length episodes, as seen with the likes of Westworld and Game of Thrones.
A sparkling script and charismatic cast injects a new burst of life into a genre that's become pallid and toothless thanks to blood - sucking franchises and adolescent fantasies and, together with Neil Marshall's recent Byzantium, resurrects the vampire as an entirely adult anti-hero.
4hp Oldsmobile 1901 — Exploded diagram of the «curved dash» / Czechoslovakian Cars — Andrew Whyte reviews a tantalizing glimpse of Czechoslovakia's pre-war motoring history / The «Bullnose» Morris — Robin Barraclough examines the legendary Morris Cowley / The Belsize from Manchester — In depth article on this rare model / Dodge Brothers» «Fast Four» — Australian enthusiast Bill Bishop tells how he carried out his first total restoration / The Austin Eight — Paul Skilleter looks at the seldom told story of this pleasant little car / 1927 Humber 12/25 Tourer — Michael Brisby tries John Kirkby's everyday transport / 1904 Darracq — You only live twice Flying Fifteen is given a new burst of life / The Chassis (Part 2)-- More common types of chassis frame used prior to 1940.
But our stats are showing its popularity even now, with a new burst of interest after kids returned form Christmas break, ereader devices in hand.
Given the new burst of concern over volatile and rising global food prices from the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization and various aid and environmental campaigners, late last week I sent some questions to a broad array of scholars and analysts focused on global resources and demands.
«$ 28,000 in play,» he wrote on Twitter late Wednesday, adding that he thought Bitcoin's «break through $ 10,000 will usher in a new burst of news coverage and a fresh wave of buying.»

Not exact matches

But when the tech - bubble burst in 2000 the company decided to pull out of its new markets to concentrate on conquering the home markets.
«Do not suppress them and become like a balloon that's poking itself in and will eventually burst,» says Weiss, the author of the new book «How We Work.»
The Dow reached a new peak of 11,722.98 in January 2000, but then the dot - com bubble burst.
NEW YORK — U.S. stock indexes were mixed in early afternoon trading on Monday after a morning burst of buying faded away.
By 2000, after a telecom bust and the bursting of the tech bubble in New York, Joe's company was taking on capital on onerous terms to sustain the company's growth.
Insight: Seek places of opportunity, cities and new businesses bursting with possibility for ambitious newcomers.
Diplomats also noted some palpable discomfort among senior Cuban officials with the burst of capitalist bling that marked the easing of US commercial restrictions — a Chanel fashion show, a free Rolling Stones concert, the brief takeover of Havana streets to film scenes for a new «Fast and Furious» movie.
«That's a challenge,» says Justin Molito, director of organizing for the WGA's East Coast branch, who nonetheless is «encouraged and excited» by the burst of activity in the space and has even adopted some of the tactics of collective action that the newer guilds are using.
On a burst of volume, the Nasdaq closed above its 50 - day MA yesterday, so this prior level of resistance should now offer new support.
In terms of software, the year - old iPad Air supports all the same features of Apple's newest iOS 8.1 as the Air 2 does, except for some camera features, like burst photos and slo - mo video.
But a burst of new activity in early 2014 has given the industry some welcome signs of momentum.
She says her recurring social media bursts and great word - of - mouth advertising keep her customers apprised of every exciting new arrival.
Since then, many new forms of social media have burst onto the scene, including blogs, podcasts, video, virtual communities, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Periscope, and many many others.
However, data has repeatedly shown that despite a slight initial burst in spending from customers through the new shopping channel, the growth plateaus and there is a lot of cannibalization from existing channels.
To maximize his cash - based growth, Donovan takes care to protect his business from risk and utilizes promotions to infuse the academy with occasional bursts of new revenue.
If it goes on long enough, the next wave of new home buyers may not remember the bursting of the last bubble, and migration patterns may shift again.
Sometimes you need to jump start your list growth with larger bursts of new subscribers, which is where the Supplemental Layer comes in handy.
Friends and relatives are mourning a bank executive and mother of two from New Mexico who died after she was partially pulled out of an airplane when an engine blast caused a passenger's window to burst.
Suddenly, someone bursts into the room with new information: a group of white propertied men who have been dead for two centuries, knew nothing of our present situation, acted illegally under existing law and thought it was fine to own slaves might have disagreed with this course of action.
The cumulative weight of Bultmann's prodigious career, focused into the concrete programme of demythologizing, burst like a meteor into the void caused by the attrition of the Nazi ideology, the war and post-war collapse, and the passing of such leading New Testament scholars as Lietzmann, Büchsel, Behm, von Soden, Lohmeyer, Kittel, Dibelius, and Schniewind.
Therefore we must postulate the presence in our emergent universe of a field of organizing factors, extraneous to triggering circumstances, that allow new types of order and functioning to burst forth and to persist.
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.
It offers many dividends: The opportunity to meet And chat with old and new - found friends; The amiable atmosphere; The comfortable cushioned seat; The promise of two hours clear Of irritating chores, restraints, Dilemmas, quarrels, and complaints; The vespertine impressive hall That grants equality to all And cover for a nap to some; The stirring burst of warm applause When the conductor comes in view And talkers instantly grow dumb; The pleasantly suspenseful pause As the ensemble waits its cuof two hours clear Of irritating chores, restraints, Dilemmas, quarrels, and complaints; The vespertine impressive hall That grants equality to all And cover for a nap to some; The stirring burst of warm applause When the conductor comes in view And talkers instantly grow dumb; The pleasantly suspenseful pause As the ensemble waits its cuOf irritating chores, restraints, Dilemmas, quarrels, and complaints; The vespertine impressive hall That grants equality to all And cover for a nap to some; The stirring burst of warm applause When the conductor comes in view And talkers instantly grow dumb; The pleasantly suspenseful pause As the ensemble waits its cuof warm applause When the conductor comes in view And talkers instantly grow dumb; The pleasantly suspenseful pause As the ensemble waits its cue.
don't be afraid you're getting ready for your road of growth bursts from seeds of faith belief's shell goes to birth a new way
There is a hint of this in a parable: «No one puts new wine into old wineskins; if he does, the wine will burst the skins and then wine and skins are both lost.
Under the Revolution this genius burst forth again, but now to glorify and explain the new gospel of the secular rival of the Church — the nationalistic government.
Suddenly hitherto illiterate populations were equipped with a written Scripture for the first time, and from the wonder and pride of possessing something new that is also strangely familiar, they burst upon the scene with confidence in the whos and whys of their existence.
At New York University, a Center for Gender and Sexuality Studies is being formed to study women and men as well as homosexuals, bisexuals, and transsexuals» so called «queer studies,» which have experienced a burst of growth in the last few years.
In spring the blossoms and new shoots revealed a great burst into life, which continued until it reached the highest peak of life in summer.
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