Not exact matches
Nestled
on the little island of
Key West, Florida, the residence of American author Ernest Hemingway became designated a US historic
landmark in 1968.
«This historic
landmark is a
key location
on Main Street, and I'm thrilled that future generations will continue to be able to enjoy a treat at Parkside Candy.
The Welsh Liberal Democrats have welcomed the Welsh Government's trans action plan, brought about by the party's
landmark debate, but says it falls short
on many
key issues.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency chief Gina McCarthy
on Friday finalized a determination that the
landmark fuel efficiency rules instituted by President Barack Obama should be locked in through 2025, a bid to maintain a
key part of his administration's climate legacy.
The clash was especially notable given that
key Colorado Democrats regarded Brenda Smith, the president of the DCFT, as a crucial ally
on Colorado's
landmark 2010 teacher quality legislation (Senate Bill 191).
We've allowed students to go
on boat trips along the River Lee to witness regeneration; sketch
key London
landmarks, climb the Orbit; ride the Olympic BMX track and attend sporting events at the Copperbox.
In a
landmark ruling, a Los Angeles superior court judge
on Tuesday struck down
key elements of California's teacher tenure statutes after finding that the near inability to fire ineffective teachers disproportionately hurts poor and minority students.
Another teacher's evidence set might include the results of the AP test in Calculus with a pretest
on key concepts in the course, plus pre - and posttests
on a unit regarding the theory of limits which he aimed to improve this year, plus evidence from students» mathematics projects using trigonometry to estimate the distance of a major
landmark from their home.
With the fun trolley ride you get to see all the
landmarks and highlights of
Key West and
on your glass boat tour you get to experience the beautiful waters surrounding
Key West.
Aside from its
landmark control scheme (the W, A, S, and D
keys controlled movement, while the mouse took care of aiming and shooting, as is the standard today), its wider influence would be limited, however, to only those who played it
on the Mac.
Taking place
on the 50th anniversary (to the day) of the opening reception for MoMA's 1967 New Documents exhibition, New Documents: Fifty Years Later brings together three
key figures who visited the
landmark photography exhibition in 1967 and whose critical reflections have shaped our understanding of its legacy.
This is the complete, authorized collection of Donald Judd's early art criticism and polemical writings; it includes his
landmark essay «Specific Objects» plus more than 500 contemporary art reviews he wrote
on key artists and exhibitions of the 1960s.
WASHINGTON — In a
landmark report experts say fundamentally reshapes our understanding of the global warming crisis, new data published this week by the Intergovernmental Panel
on Climate Change has found that the phenomenon is caused primarily by the actions of 7 billion
key individuals.
In the US, Bloomberg found there's a pattern: a few pioneers will get out ahead of the issue, and then years or decades later a
key event (such as a
landmark court case or the maturation of a grassroots campaign) will take place that ushers in a cascade of new supporters, and finally a federal law
on the issue.
Lord Stern, the former World Bank chief economist whose
landmark report
on the economics of climate change warned the world risked plunging into economic depression if action was not taken urgently
on greenhouse gases, said carbon trading was a «
key plank» in dealing with climate change.
Years earlier, one climate researcher at the company, Henry Shaw, had called management's attention to a
key conclusion of a
landmark National Academy of Sciences report: global warming caused by carbon dioxide emissions, not a scarcity of supply, would likely set the ultimate limit
on the use of fossil fuels.
It is being reported that President Donald Trump is delaying a decision
on withdrawing from the
landmark Paris climate accord until after the conclusion of a
key international meeting.
Irish climate scientist Peter Thorne, who worked
on the
landmark 2015 study, also penned a rebuttal to the newspaper article, noting that at least seven
key aspects of the story are a «misrepresentation of the processes that actually occurred.»
He served as the expert witness in immigration law in the
landmark California Appeals Court case of People v. Bautista (2004) 115 Cal.App.4 th 229, which held that failure to defend against an aggravated felony can be ineffective assistance of counsel, and he was counsel in several
key published decisions
on crim / imm in the Ninth Circuit.
Referring to its
landmark judgment
on autonomy, Opinion 2/13, the Court confirmed the
key role that autonomy plays for identifying the compatibility of international dispute settlement with EU law.
Since its inception, El Ad has focused most closely
on building its portfolio in two
key areas: acquiring
landmark properties with potential for restoration and conversion as ultra-luxury residential buildings, and developing distinctive new ground - up residential properties that offer premier design elements and exclusive amenities.