(For more detail on the downfall of Livent and the lower court proceedings against its auditor, see
our past articles here and here.)
Root I have mentioned how I love Root eye shadow and Pretty Balm in
past articles HERE and HERE.
Not exact matches
I do want to add
here some basic facts, the
article the following is taken from is using facts from the
past decade not from 2000 years ago... these facts are what matter now, not that book written by sheep herding men who probably enjoyed the company of their herd (thus the term bestiality??)
I believe the guy who wrote the
article here fits this description, and I say this because of his other writtings also, from the
past...
I believe the guy who wrote the
article here fits this description, and I say this because of his other writtings I've seen from the
past...
If you're
here to share your lovely recipes,
articles and research, just scroll down to skip
past this part.
Reading the thread on this
article and I noticed a lot of people naming strikers we could have gotten in
past transfer windows that have gone to other club and failed, Balotelli, Falcao, Martinez, Boney etc are recurring names in all the comments, and am sat
here thinking because they failed in thee clubs does not necessarily mean they would have failed if we had pulled out our fingers and hot them back then, Balotelli aside I strongly believe all of these players could have made a difference playing infront of our midfield and given the kind of attention and care Wenger gives Giroud and Walcott, adapting our play to suit them and giving them chances after chances even when its blatantly obvious they are average players so please lets not keep using that as an excuse for Wenger's ultra careful attitude in the transfer market, they could have failed with us, or they could have been massive for us, all speculations.
This
article by Geoff is by far the best I have ever read over the
past few years I signed up
here.
I do not want to start listing the heartbreaks of the
past years but would like to draw Arsene Wenger's attention to the following:... Read the full
article here
Here's a good
article that details the physical & psychological hurdles that Sweat has face over the
past 3.5 years: LINK: The Josh Sweat Miracle
Here's a more recent
article that talks about the aspect of US soil, which eventually led to the recent Rand Paul filibuster this
past week:
If you want to see any of the
past articles in the series you can check them out
here.
Check out this
article, or this TED talk, or my own
past articles on probiotics
here and
here.
We've written a handful of
articles about M. Night Shyamalan's Split
here on Bloody Disgusting in the
past week, and that's because, well, it's our duty to talk about this stuff.
Directed by: Robert Stromberg Written by: Linda Woolverton Main Cast: Angelina Jolie, Sharlto Copley, Elle Fanning, Sam Riley, Imelda Staunton, Juno Temple, Lesley Manville, Janet McTeer, and others...
Past Oscar relations: Angelina Jolie won Best Supporting Actress for Girl, Interrupted
Here now we have the newest
article in this series of mine on 2015 -LSB-...]
Directed by: Drake Doremus Written by: Drake Doremus and Ben York Jones Main Cast: Felicity Jones, Guy Pearce, Mackenzie Davis, Amy Ryan, Matthew Daddario, Ben Shenkman, Kyle MacLachlan, and others
Past Oscar relations: Amy Ryan was nominated for Best Supporting Actress for Gone Baby Gone
Here now is the next
article in this new -LSB-...]
In
past articles (
here and
here, for example), Usable Knowledge has explored the dynamics of talking about race in schools, especially in the aftermath of incidents of bias or trauma.
See previous VAMboozled posts about Huffman's more - than - controversial
past in the state of Tennessee
here,
here, and
here, but more importantly click
here for the full
article (from which I pulled excerpts above) explaining Huffman's
past and resignation.
This
past weekend, the Wall Street Journal, ran an
article titled, Don't Burn Your Books — Print Is
Here to Stay, with the subtitle, The e-book had its moment, but sales are slowing.
You can find the posts on my Facebook author page
here: www.facebook.com/cindyswriting I’ll be posting links to blog
articles I've written in
past years on things like her special cross, her incredible generosity, her connection to spring, and more!
Here are the most brilliant online
articles I read this
past year.
Here are four
articles — written at different stages during the
past 12 months — giving the different sides of the KDP Select story:
When I did this to find my top 10
articles from 2015 to list
here, I was happy to see that one of the trends I've identified in the
past continues: I do a good job of recruiting guest bloggers.
Here are some of the
articles that caught my attention in the
past week: On audiobooks: «Let's Go Reading in the Car» (Judith Shulevitz, New York Times) Shulevitz links audiobooks to storytelling, and recommends some good choices for families.
(See
past PLA Online
articles here and
here.)
We've covered these cards in some detail in
past articles, but
here's a quick review:
However, we're all human, and I know there have been lengthy discussions and
articles posted
here on Seeking Alpha about
past investing mistakes.
Here is another
article on the same topic from the
past week.
You can see
past articles on REPAYE
here.
Here are some
articles that caught my attention this
past weekend.
Here's the argument in favor of Whitebox: they have a Multi-Strategy hedge fund which uses some of the same strategies and which, per a vaguely fawning
article in Barron's, returned 15 % annually over the
past decade while the S&P returned 5 %.
Here are some
articles that caught my eye this
past weekend.
Here are some
articles that caught my attention this
past week.
Here are some
articles that caught my attention this
past week: Topics include: How to pay too much for stocks, The world of Mad Men's Don Draper, why I cheer for lower stock prices and more.
Here are some
articles that caught my eye this
past week.
I know you're already familiar with the Wexboy blog — I've posted a number of EIIB
articles in the
past year & a half (Parts I & II, and
here &
here).
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When one does actual research on the subject, it is revealed that pit bulls were never very popular in the
past: http://www.animalpeoplenews.org/06/03/howpopularwerepitBulls03.06.htm
Here's an
article written in 1911 by a pit bull breeder urging people to see the pit bull as more than killing machines: http://books.google.com/books?id=T57mAAAAMAAJ&vq=%22A%20Good%20Word%20for%20the%20Pit%20Dog%22&pg=RA3-PA13#v=onepage&q&f=false Why would «America's favorite dog» need such
articles written about it?
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If you liked this
article,
past issues can be read
here!.
I've mentioned my
past with the game in other
articles, but it bears repeating
here.
David Walsh, Elizabeth Pearce, Jane Clark 2013 ISBN 9780980805888 Lindsay Seers, George Barber, Frieze, January 2013 One of Many, Adrian Dannatt, Artist Comes First, Jean - Marc Bustamante (ed), Toulouse International Art Festival (exhibition catalogue), June 2013 All the World's a Camera: Notes on non-human photography, Joanna Zylinska, Drone ISBN 978 -2-9808020-5-8 (pg 168 - 172) 2013 Lindsay Seers, Artangel at the Tin Tabernacle - Jo Applin, ArtForum, December 2012 Lindsay Seers, Martin Herbert, Art Monthly, October 2012 Exhibition, Ben Luke, Evening Standard, (pg 60 - 61) 20 September 2012 Lindsay Seers @ The Tin Tabernacle, Sophie Risner, Whitehot Magazine, September 2012 Artist Profile: Lindsay Seers, Beverly Knowles, this is tomorrow, 12 September 2012 Dream Voyage on a Ghost Ship, Richard Cork, Financial Times, (pg 15) 11 September 2012 Nowhere Less Now, Amy Dawson, Metro (pg 56) 7 September 2012 Voyage of Discovery, Helen Sumpter, Time Out, (pg 42) 6 - 12 September 2012 Nowhere Less Now, Rachel Cooke, The Observer, (pg 33) 2 September 2012 Divine Interventions, Georgia Dehn, Telegraph Magazine, 25 August 2012 Eine Buhne fur das Ich, Annette Hoffmann, Der Sonntag, 25 March 2012 Das Identitätsvakuum - Dietrich Roeschmann, Badische Zeitung, 27 March 2012 Ich ist ein anderer - Kunstverein Freiburg - Badische Zeitung, 21 March 2012 Action Painting - Jacob Lundström, FLM NR.16, March 2012 Dröm - fabriken - Peter Cornell, Kultur, 21 February 2012 Vita duken lockar Konstnärer - Fredrik Söderling, Dagens Nyheter (pg 4 - 5) 15 February 2012 Personligen Präglad - Clemens Poellinger, SvD söndag, (pg 4 - 5) 12 February 2012 Uppshippna hyllningar till - Helena Lindblad, Dagens Nyheter (pg 8 - 9) 9 February 2012 Bonniers Konsthall - Sara Schedin, Scan Magazine, (pg 48 - 9) Febuary 2012 Ausstellungen - Monopol, (pg 120) February 2012 Modeprovokatörer plockas up par museerna - Susanna Strömquist, Dagens Nyheter (pg 8 - 9) January 2012 Promosing in Kabelvåg - Seers» «Cyclops [Monocular] at LIAF, Kjetil Røed, Aftenposten, 10 September 2011 Reconstructing the
Past - Lindsay Seers» Photographic Narrative, Lee Halpin, Novel ², May / June 2011 Lindsay Seers, Oliver Basciano, Art Review, May 2011 Lindsay Seers, Jen Hutton, ArtForum Picks (online), April 2011 Lindsay Seers: an impossibly oddball autobiography, Murray Whyte, The Toronto Star, 13 April 2011 The Projectionist, David Balzer, Eye Weekly, 6 April 2011 dis - covery, exhibition catalogue, 2011 Lindsay Seers: It has to be this way ², Paul Usherwood, Art Monthly, April 2011 Lindsay Seers: Gateshead, Robert Clark, Guardian: The Guide, February 2011 It has to be this way ², 2011, novella published by Matt's Gallery, London Neo-Narration: stories of art, Mike Brennan, modernedition.com, 2010 Steps into the Arcane, ISBN 978 -3-869841-105-2, published 2010 It has to be this way1.5, novella 2010, published by Matt's Gallery, London Jarman Award, Laura McLean - Ferris, The Guardian, September 2009 Top Ten, ArtForum, Summer 2009 Reel to Real - On the material pleasure of film, Colin Perry, Art Monthly, July / August 2009 Remember Me, Tom Morton, Frieze, June / July / August 2009 It has to be this way, 2009, published by Matt's Gallery, London Lindsay Seers at Matt's Gallery, Gilda Williams, ArtForum, May 2009 Lindsay Seers: It has to be this way — Matt's Gallery, Chris Fite - Wassilak, Frieze, April 2009 Lindsay Seers: it has to be this way, Rebecca Geldard, Art Review, April 2009 Review of Altermodern - Tate Triennial 2009, Jorg Heiser, Frieze, April 2009 Tate Triennial: «Altermodern» — Tate Britain Feb 3 — April 26, 2009, Colin Perry, Art Monthly, March 2009 Lindsay Seers: It has to be this way (Matt's Gallery, London), Jennifer Thatcher, Art Monthly, March 2009 No sharks
here, but plenty to bite on, Tom Lubbock, The Independent, 6 February 2009 Lindsay Seers: Tate Triennial 2009: Altermodern, Nicolas Bourriaud, Tate Channel, 2009 «Altermodern» review: «The richest and most generous Tate Triennial yet», Adrian Searle, The Guardian, Feb 2009 Critics» Choice for exhibition at Matt's Gallery, Time Out London, January 29 — February 4 2009 In the studio, Time Out London, January 22 — 28 2009 Lindsay Seers Swallowing Black Maria at SMART Project Space Amsterdam, Michael Gibbs, Art Monthly, Oct 2007 Human Camera, June 2007, Monograph book Published by
Article Press Lindsay Seers, Gasworks, London, Pil and Galia Kollectiv, Art Papers (USA), February 2006 Review of Wandering Rocks, Time Out London, February 1 — 8, 2006 Aften Posten, Norway, Front cover and pages 6 + 7 for show at UKS Artistic sleight of hand — «Eyes of Others» at the Gallery of Photography, Cristin Leach, Irish Times, 25 Nov 2005 There is Always an Alternative, Catalogue (Dave Beech / Mark Hutchinson) 2005 Wunderkammer, Catalogue, The Collection, October 2005 Lindsay Seers» «We Saw You Coming»;» 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea»; «Apollo 13»; «2001», Lisa Panting, Sphere Catalogue (pg 46 - 50), Presentation House Gallery, 2004 Haunted Media (Site Gallery, Sheffield), Art Monthly, April 2004 Miser and Now, essays in issues 1, 2 + 3 Expressive Recal l - «You said that without moving you lips», Limerick City Gallery of Art, Dougal McKenzie, Source 37, Winter 2003 Braziers International Artists Workshop Catalogue, 2002 Review of Lost Collection of an Invisible Man, Art Monthly, April 2003 Slade - Hannah Collins, Chris Muller, Lindsay Seers, Elisa Sighicelli, Catherine Yass, (A journal on photography, essay by John Hilliard), June 2002 Radical Philosophy, 113, Cover and pages 26/30, June 2002 Elle magazine, June 2002, page 92 - 93 Review, Dave Beech, Art Monthly, June 2002 Nausea: encounters with ugliness, Catalogue Lindsay Seers, Artists Eye, BBC Programme by Rory Logsdail The Fire Station, a film by William Raban and a catalogue by Acme The Double, Catalogue from the Lowry, Lowry Press, July 2000 Contemporary Visual Arts, Roy Exley, June 1999 Hot Shoe, Chris Townsend.
My co-authors and I have just published an
article in Nature Geoscience (advance online publication
here; associated press release
here) which seeks to explain certain enigmatic features of tree - ring reconstructions of Northern Hemisphere (NH) temperatures of the
past millennium.
If you missed the reams of comments posted
here by people living there, who were telling us that this
past winter was much colder than usual, and begging the planet to «send us some of that global warming», then go back over the archives and tell us they were all wrong, and that those
articles are accurate when they say «The unseasonably warm and wet winter so far in Britain has coaxed plants into early flowering.»
Here are the
past research
articles from JSE.
I think it should be recognized that probably the one site that has done the most damage to the AGW matra is not
here, or WUWT or Climate Audit, it is Steven Goddards site real science who has carefully documented all the fraud and lies through data analysis of raw data, adjustments and yes newspaper
articles from the
past and present time, carefully documenting every statement made by these fraudsters, and of course Paul Homewood, more recently and Mahorasy in Australia..
(I don't have time to provide references, but the requisite
articles have been discussed
here in the
past.)
And
here is an
article about the many interesting pictures taken of Venus over the
past few decades.
truly amazing little speech there, or the sceptics»
article of faith that the hiatus is
here for good (don't tell me you hadn't noticed that over the
past four years global climate climbed nearly quarter of a degree?