Sentences with phrase «opening chain of events»

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Another important feature of this event is the Open Innovation Challenge, where a company will present a real - life supply chain problem, and team of experts from various companies will work together to find the best possible solution!
As you might guess, little Jared finds and opens the sealed book, which sets off a chain of events — most remarkable of which is it alerts the ogre king of the books whereabouts.
When Tiro, the confidential secretary (and slave) of a Roman senator, opens the door to a terrified stranger on a cold November morning, he sets in motion a chain of events that will eventually propel his master into one of the most suspenseful courtroom dramas in history.
For gamers who would rather not be stuck in a linear arcade - type chain of events, video games utilizing the open world concept are a must.
One of the most memorable events of GI opening week was the dawn arrival of Linder's specially designed flag in a boat rowed down the Clyde by the (female) Lord Provost of Glasgow, wearing her chains of office over her lifejacket.
To some, the name is synonymous with the Artists Building — one of the country's first and largest artist - developed live - work buildings, located in the former cannery and bakery of the A&P Grocery chain — or the building's annual Open Studios events.
Now one could argue that an impact of that sort, onto either the open waters of the St. Lawrence or the Laurentide ice sheet, could have vaporized a good deal of water and ice, thus creating a large tsunami that funneled up the St. Lawrence and then broke through to glacial Lake Vermont, and then set off a chain of events that lead to the draining of Lake Vermont and Lake Agassiz, and that could very well satisfy the proxy evidence in the Younger Dryas boundary layer.
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