My neighbor across the street is from the middle east and calls me that «crazy lady» who at the crack
of dawn in out tending my gardens, fussing with my flowers and chatting away to them.
For example, mEosFP (named after the goddess
of dawn in Greek mythology) switches from green to red fluorescence.
and along with my regular laundry detergent washed about a spoonful
of dawn in the load.
Not exact matches
«When that new day finally
dawns, it will be because
of a lot
of magnificent women, many
of whom are right here
in this room tonight, and some pretty phenomenal men are fighting hard to make sure that they become the leaders who take us to the time when nobody ever has to say «Me Too» again.»
Some researchers also think it may be possible to compare the carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, and other chemicals
in a plume to «default» levels seen
in asteroids, which were formed at the
dawn of the solar system — and ask if life is manipulating the chemistry there, or at least did so
in the past.
And herein lies the secret
of turning ephemeral dreams into tangible outcomes,
of launching that company that's been on the bucket list for decades, or publishing that novel that's been languishing
in the bottom drawer since the
dawn of time — it's being able to structure the dream into something that inspires action and momentum.
Back
in 2011, Google CEO Eric Schmidt said that «every two days we create as much information as we did from the
dawn of civilization up until 2003».
The VR and AR boom might not be quite as transformational as the
dawn of ecommerce, but retailers still can't afford to ignore this potential shift
in technology and consumer demand.
These women provide a breath
of refreshing diversity
in the constantly evolving internet age and the
dawn of Web 3.0.
And two pilots died on Aug. 14, 2013, when a United Parcel Service plane landed short
of a runway before
dawn in Birmingham, Ala..
In 16 cities across the globe, people are waking up at the crack
of dawn to get their dance and fitness on.
About a decade ago, the sea change
in availability
of medals
dawned on Greensfelder
in Norway: Russians were there with tons
of money buying, not selling.
Robert Miller founded Future Electronics at the
dawn of the modern computer age,
in 1968, and has quietly grown it into a global leader.
In 1997, in the dawn of e-commerce, a New York University professor named Yannis Bakos wrote a well - regarded paper that predicted the internet would change pricing foreve
In 1997,
in the dawn of e-commerce, a New York University professor named Yannis Bakos wrote a well - regarded paper that predicted the internet would change pricing foreve
in the
dawn of e-commerce, a New York University professor named Yannis Bakos wrote a well - regarded paper that predicted the internet would change pricing forever.
Enter the 488 GTB (it stands for «Gran Turismo Berlinetta») and the
dawn of a new age
in Maranello, Ferrari's home
in Italy.
The top tip: Nearly three - quarters
of respondents suggested travelling the day before a morning meeting instead
of trying to get up at the crack
of dawn (or
in the middle
of the night).
Shares
of IBM rose 2 percent
in premarket trading after Barclays upgraded shares, saying «a new
dawn emerges.»
Unfamiliar Territory Several speakers shared a sense that we're at the
dawning of some new age
in terms
of technology,
of ethics, and
of human history.
But then it
dawned on him: Zoetis was a big holding
in Bill Ackman's hedge fund, Pershing Square, which was
in the middle
of its own nosedive because
of an 80 % drop
in its holdings
of Valeant Pharmaceuticals vrx.
Now, standing
in front
of his wrecked car, on the phone with Teresa, it
dawned on him that the damage hadn't occurred while he was at breakfast, it had happened the night before, and he had been so wrapped up
in work that he simply hadn't noticed till the sun came out.
Pierre Karl Péladeau, now vice-chairman at Quebecor, claimed
in 2010 that Sun News represented the «
dawn of a new era for Canadian news media.»
Success requires discipline — everything from waking up at the crack
of dawn to be willing to put
in extra time at the office will all contribute to the success
of your venture.
Concerns that violence may be creeping into Playa del Carmen were voiced as people attended a Monday evening vigil
in front
of the Blue Parrot nightclub, where five people died and 15 were wounded or injured
in the chaos before
dawn.
Honourable Members
of the Senate and Members
of the Commons, as the
dawn of our Confederation approached
in the 1860s, our founding Prime Minister Sir John A. Macdonald said
of Canada's future that he saw «a great nation — great
in thought, great
in action, great
in hope, and great
in position.»
«Only a decade after the
dawn of employer review sites, we now see its effects on the balance
of power which has shifted full - swing from employer to employee — now the most trusted and vocal sources
of information
in the modern job search.
On Tuesday, supporters
of Mr. Trump's protectionist approach to trade cheered the new pact as a victory for American workers and the
dawn of a new era
in globalization.
And while
in this aspirational world they love being up at the crack
of dawn to bake cupcakes seven days a week (if you believe the glorified story that they're always hands - on like that), the reality is that they are up at the crack
of dawn, seven days a week.
electric scooters are part
of «the biggest revolution
in transportation since the
dawn of the Jet Age.»
But you probably knew that already because choice architecture has been here since the
dawn of humanity and is present
in any human interaction, design and structure.
In 2018, we expect the peak viewing hours to take place in the dark hours before dawn April 22, at which time the moon will be out of the sk
In 2018, we expect the peak viewing hours to take place
in the dark hours before dawn April 22, at which time the moon will be out of the sk
in the dark hours before
dawn April 22, at which time the moon will be out
of the sky.
In his book, he tells of how at the dawn of the cleantech boom in Silicon Valley, Founders Fund was frequently approached by startups seeking suppor
In his book, he tells
of how at the
dawn of the cleantech boom
in Silicon Valley, Founders Fund was frequently approached by startups seeking suppor
in Silicon Valley, Founders Fund was frequently approached by startups seeking support.
At the
dawn of the digital health revolution, some argued that fitness trackers were being marketed as a way for companies with long - range ambitions to produce devices with clinical applications to get to revenue
in the short - term.
Here
in Greenville, as the second year
of Trump
dawned, Stormy Daniels spread out a taupe fleece blanket onstage, dropped to her knees, arched her back and began to squirt a bottle
of lotion onto her chest to the sound
of «Animal» by Def Leppard, as the president's face flashed on video screens behind her.
In fact, our times have witnessed the
dawning of a totally new era: that -LSB-...]
Now, a new day
dawns and as the bulls seek to make it five sessions
in a row
of rising stock prices, we find that the markets were generally higher
in Asia overnight, while the gains are incremental thus far
in London and on the Continent.
«We are moving towards stagflation and in the process of moving in that direction, it feels good, but it's a false dawn,» Greenspan told Maria Bartiromo on...
We are entering the
dawn of a new area
in B2B marketing.
And then it
dawns on me that I'm going to do better
in the world
of finance and investing then I would necessarily practicing law, so I go to Goldman, I spend seven years there.
Using historical examples from the
dawn of civilization, Money Mischief: Episodes
in Monetary History, first published
in 1992, demonstrates how a misinterpretation
of the monetary system — especially by government — can lead to mischief.
In 2003, Google's CEO Eric Schmidt told an audience that human beings now create as much information in two days «as they did from the dawn of man»
In 2003, Google's CEO Eric Schmidt told an audience that human beings now create as much information
in two days «as they did from the dawn of man»
in two days «as they did from the
dawn of man».
Government troops firing machine guns mounted on tanks stormed a rebellious town
in central Syria before
dawn Tuesday as part
of military operations aimed at crushing the six - month - old uprising against President Bashar Assad.
Employees
in some
of our biggest firms slave well into the early hours only to get up at the crack
of dawn, all
in an attempt to avoid failure.
And to persecute everyone that is not like them
in their faith
of the «Lord» have you not seen history from... well the
dawn of man to the Greek waring city states, to the Romans, to the roman Catholics, inquisitions, crusades, ect.
As long ago as 1970,
in The Patient as Person, one
of the truly important books at the
dawn of bioethics, Paul Ramsey argued that,
in a healthy society dedicated to research aimed at the conquest
of disease, we would all regard ourselves as «joint adventurers»
in the cause
of medical progress.
These thoughts come to mind as we prepare to celebrate the resurrection
of Christ, or,
in other terms, the
dawn of the eighth day.
In his acclaimed Narnia series, C.S. Lewis illustrated the Gospel as a magic deeper than the Deep Magic, from before the
dawn of time.
It is the
dawn of a new age
in which time comes to be fulfilled
in a kind
of eternal stable movement around God.
YOur faith will come supernaturally and you will unlock the greatest glory within you
in the face
of Christ, risen like the morning star as the day
dawns in your heart.
Congress and the President
of the United States, George Bush, indicated
in Public Law 102 - 14, 102nd Congress, that the United States
of America was founded upon the Seven Universal Laws
of Noah, and that these Laws have been the bedrock
of society from the
dawn of civilization.
Since the
dawn of the new millennium, Christianity
in China has redirected its growth toward a hundred or so central cities throughout the country.