Sentences with phrase «over the time span include»

Other frequent filers over the time span include Emil Rossi (and family), James McRitchie (and wife, Myra K. Young), John Harrington, and Gerald Armstrong.

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Other promises from leader Philippe Couillard have included the creation of 250,000 new jobs in Quebec over a five - year time span, a $ 160 million stimulus plan for small and medium businesses in the province, and a $ 150 million innovation fund.
Court documents say that the developer was the largest political donor to state candidates and political action committees from 2005 - 2014, with $ 10 million in contributions over that time span, including about $ 200,000 to Silver and his political action committee.
This is a list of everything Bright Bird Press intends to produce over a given span of time, including novellas, short stories, speaking engagements, and merchandise such as posters and t - shirts.
For the first time in 40 years, the Philadelphia Museum of Art will reinstall and reinterpret its eight galleries of South Asian art, which include nearly 3,000 works spanning over 2,500 years.
Developed in close collaboration with Atlas, this beautiful volume looks back at a career that has spanned four decades and covers over 75 projects, including works recently exhibited at Tate Modern and the 2012 Whitney Biennial, capturing the movement and pace of the artist's celebrated and highly collaborative time - based art.
The exhibition will present over twenty - five pieces spanning the years from 1964 — 1978 and will include photo - based painting, film transparency, sculpture, photograms, silver gelatin prints, and the iconic installation «TV Time Environment».
In a system such as the climate, we can never include enough variables to describe the actual system on all relevant length scales (e.g. the butterfly effect — MICROSCOPIC perturbations grow exponentially in time to drive the system to completely different states over macroscopic time) so the best that we can often do is model it as a complex nonlinear set of ordinary differential equations with stochastic noise terms — a generalized Langevin equation or generalized Master equation, as it were — and average behaviors over what one hopes is a spanning set of butterfly - wing perturbations to assess whether or not the resulting system trajectories fill the available phase space uniformly or perhaps are restricted or constrained in some way.
Even including the few graphs going back to the 1850's, these are such a short time span that it doesn't take into account what has happened previously, to compare and look for trends over many thousands of years.
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