Sentences with phrase «picture of the events leading»

«This shameless act by this dissident group has exposed their level of desperation and extent they are willing to go to mislead the public about the true picture of events leading to the ward congress.For the avoidance of doubt, all eligible members of the APC obtained the nomination form before it closed and actively participated in the election as attested to by the congress committee chairman.
We are pleased to say that we now have a clearer picture of the events leading up to Tagbo's untimely demise.»

Not exact matches

For example, millennials enjoy experiences, so posting pictures of travel and participation and fun events can definitely lead to FOMO.»
The pictures her friends posted at parties and school events led her to believe that her life of track practice, school work and sleepless nights was not adequate and would be better off removed from the world.
Then Juan de Pablo and Chi - Cheng Chiu from the University of Chicago's Institute for Molecular Engineering interpreted Zanni's measurements with data from molecular simulations to arrive at a complete picture of the early events leading to amyloid formation.
The entire sequence of events added up to the clinical picture of sepsis, a massive bloodstream infection that leads rapidly to inadequacy of the circulation, often followed by organ failure and then death.
[12:50]-- A treatment with an integrative doctor that cost well over $ 200, 000... [17:25]-- How removing a 20 cm cyst on Jennifers liver led to huge improvements in her health and resolved the Mast Cell Activation Syndrome [21:53]-- The next health event that led to a complete and utter breakdown on all levels [25:45]-- How Jen started to unravel the complicated health picture that had developed as a result of many years of sickness and drug therapy [27:18]-- The importance of addressing physical stressors while working on the emotional / spiritual plane [33:45]-- The stress chronic illness can put on a relationship [38:15]-- The philosophy that Jennifer's father passed on to her that has become the underpinning of her life and practice.
It's funny how a picture of something can lead you on a trail of thoughts and memories of events and moments that happened what seems like eons ago.
These events are unlikely, and Homeland falters when it focuses on the contrivances of its big - picture plotting, but they lead «New Normal» to a powerful ending, as Carrie and Saul (Mandy Patinkin) sit silently beside one another in the hospital, watching Quinn's intubated body.
After Trent covers his padded cell, face, and clothing with black crosses (an image featured in the trailer and which hooked me, proving that while a picture may be worth a thousand words, it may not be worth 95 minutes of one's time), he recounts the events leading to his current state, and the film proceeds in flashback.
The picture opens with a history lesson, filling us in on the events that led to the Iranian revolution of 1979.
The antagonists of that picture will be the alien race called the Skrulls, who have a knack for shapeshifting, so expect that to play an important role in not just Captain Marvel but possibly Avengers 4, as Larson's movie serves as a lead - up to that culmination event.
Among the findings: (1) art activities can be integrated into classroom content and used to encourage rehearsal - type activities (such as songs) that incorporate relevant subject matter, (2) incorporating information into story, poem, song, or art form may place the knowledge in context, which can help students remember it, especially if the students are creating art that relates subject matter to themselves, (3) through artistic activities like writing a story or creating a drawing, students generate information they might otherwise have simply read, which will very likely lead to better long - term retention of that information, (4) physically acting out material, such as in a play, helps learners recall information, (5) speaking words aloud results in better retention than reading words in silence, (6) increasing the amount of effort involved in learning new information (such as being asked to discern meaning from an ambiguous sentence or to interpret a work of art) is positively associated with its retention, (7) emotionally charged content is easier to remember than content linked to events that are emotionally neutral, and (8) information presented as pictures is retained better than the same information presented as words.
Then, after the event, each author receives a «Post-Show Wrap - Up» with details about how to follow - up on any leads generated at the show, along with pictures of the event, like this one from this year's BEA in New York.
Examining the photographs of these events, many snapped by Harry Shunk, we might find Saint Phalle's partner, Tinguely; art critic Pierre Restany; gallerist Jeannine de Goldschmidt; poet John Ashbery; her estranged husband, Harry Mathews, and their two children; various neighbors; and artists Daniel and Vera Spoerri, Hugh Weiss, Robert Rauschenberg, Jasper Johns, Ad Reinhardt, and Edward Kienholz, among others.16 Since Saint Phalle considered the sessions to be performance events, or «spectacles,» she amplified their theatricality by arranging for their media - documentation in photographs and short films that painstakingly disclose her methods.17 In addition to the before - and - after images of the firings, where Saint Phalle is often pictured striking defiant or bemused poses, other scenes reveal the creative process leading up to the event.
But one can use the model to generate a physical picture of the way elevated SSTs lead to alterations in the statistics of this kind of events, and also the underlying mechanisms can be studied and adopted as being physically plausible.
A large set of RCM simulations is now explored to increase the statistical sample, but — more importantly — to provide a physically comprehensive picture of the boundary conditions leading up to an event like this.
We'll need to see the bigger picture of weather extremes, precisely the kind of events that can lead to catastrophic droughts and disastrous floods.
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