Sentences with phrase «occurences from»

Billed simply as «the story of our universe» and narrated by Oscar - winning actor and producer Brad Pitt, the 45 - minute - long IMAX version of Voyage of Time serves as an ambitious «celebration of life, the history of the universe and its awe - inspiring vastness» as it documents a range of natural, universal occurences from the birth of the galaxies to the emergence of life on Earth.
This will be a regular occurence from here on out, to get my readers involved and so I can get to know you fabulous people a little better.

Not exact matches

In fact, vendors buy tons of it and drive across the country to sell it from their cars in places that don't have a franchise, an occurence known as The AlBaik «Chicken Run.»
So people are pretty much the same - we are sometimes gullible, and often skeptical - and even 2,000 years ago people understood that rising from the dead was not exactly an everyday occurence.
We did it regardless of me touching the rock or not and doesn't take away from the coolness factor, BUT getting to touch history is a pretty rare occurence, it's sort of like getting goosebumps walking around in Jerusalem because you know that the city has been around for an incredibly long time and that certain paths have had people walking around on it for thousands of years.
Limitation of liability of the European CanCer Organisation: in the event of it being impossible for ECCO - the European CanCer Organisation to carry out the meeting for force majeure cases (strikes, fires, damages, or other fatal occurences), so long as this arises from a cause not attributable to ECCO - the European CanCer Organisation, then the Organisation shall only be obliged to reimburse the payments received subject to deduction of any costs it has incurred in preparing the event.
This was not a regular occurence, however, it did happen from time to time.
There are even, in a rare occurence, two docs in competition, and while we're intrigued by Italian entry «Sacro GRA,» we're positively breathless in anticipation for «The Unknown Known,» the new film from Errol Morris.
Responsible borrowing can protect credit score from limit cuts — When the bank cuts a cardholder's line of credit — a common occurence in recent years — a history of responsible borrowing can protect against credit scoring damage.
Other common occurences are bites from other animals, burns and cat care accidents.
They describe the regular advances toward the infinite as a geometric occurence, though also as something that separates the visible from the invisible.
Last I saw from NOAA was global warming decreasing numbers but increasing intensities: http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/05/080519134306.htm However the methods and equipment for measuring occurences and intensity have improved so much that we're not exactly comparing apples to apples when we calibrate today's numbers with 70 years ago to quantify a correlation, it's effect, and provide a projection.
But equally, from Bayes theorem, if an event is very improbable on the null hypothesis (say a 3.5 sigma event), then it's occurence is significantly stronger evidence for the hypothesis (that the mean is changing).
Withdrawals that come from contributions aren't taxable (unless it's qualified money, a rare occurence).
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