Sentences with phrase «recent edition saw»

The Messiah is delivering us from Thursday night football into the chasm of Champions league ignominy where the most recent edition saw Arsenal slaughtered 10 - 2 in the first knock out round.

Not exact matches

«We're looking forward to returning to Birmingham for the first 2018 edition of Packaging Innovations, ahead of the London show later in the year,» commented Stuart Cole, managing director, Zünd UK, «Together with Arden Software, we'll be demonstrating a complete system for sample - making and production for packaging, a sector that has really seen an explosion of creativity and innovation in recent years.»
He added that he sees an increase in other Russian filmmakers pursuing the same strategy of avoiding government funding (and censorship), and that nine of the 14 titles that screened in competition at the recent edition of Kinotavr were financed without state involvement.
In addition to its mainstream Premium and Limited trims, the BRZ has seen a number of special edition models over its lifespan, the most recent of which is the uber - limited - production BRZ tS.
While printed books have seen flat to down sales in recent years, digital editions are growing at a double - digit pace.
When seen in an overall context wherein this ratio moves strongly in favor of print editions as sales numbers decline out the long tail, this model seems generally consistent with Amazon's recent (and, at the time, stunning) announcement that, looking back over an unspecified historic period, Kindle editions sales had accounted for somewhere between 26 and 35 per cent of all sales when both print and Kindle editions were available.
You'll see a number of TFSA stories running this week on this web site, some of them from the most recent edition of the magazine.
For example, the most recent moderate asset allocation model portfolio recommended by the S&P Capital IQ Investment Policy Committee (see in the November 24, 2014 edition of the S&P The Outlook), consists of the following allocations:
In this edition, we feature a Business Insider summary of a recent Baupost letter, a summary of Guy Spier's approach to using checklists, a video of Tom Russo's talk at Google on «Global Value Investing», a ValueWalk article on Pzena Asset Management, an FT article on Steve Jobs which analyses the start - up conditions at Apple; plus two more videos at the end of this issue — one from Bill Miller on why he thinks now is the perfect time to buy US stocks, the other from London Value Investor Conference speaker Jean - Marie Eveillard who speaks about market cycles and the risks he sees ahead from «valuation problems» brought about by quantitative easing.
If you want to see more, you can also enjoy another recent gameplay video focusing on boss battles, a gallery of screenshot and artwork, a trailer focusing on animation and visuals, another trailer featuring the Japanese voice actors, some more gameplay, another trailer and screenshots from Gamescom released this Summer, the North American special editions, the European ones, another beautiful gameplay video, the trailer released back at E3, another colorful batch of screenshot alongside more gameplay, and one more gallery of images.
A recent edition of «The Digest» reviewing Wonderful 101 saw Teti pining for the simplicity of button - input and that struck a cord with me.
The Artist and the Model, a portfolio of twelve intaglio prints, is published by Sylvan Cole at Associated American Artists, New York; receives a Tamarind Artist Fellowship and travels to the Tamarind Lithography Workshop in Los Angeles, where he produces thirty - four editions of primarily black - and - white lithographs that continue the Artist and the Model theme; begins using the airbrush, which he had learned from the artist Billy Al Bengston while at Tamarind; sees the exhibition Edgar Degas: Monotypes at the Fogg Art Museum and subsequently begins making monotypes; in Boston co-founds Artists against Racism and the War and collaborates with Fred Stone on The American Way Room (fig), an antiwar installation piece that is shown throughout the Boston area and subsequently travels to New York, Atlanta, Syracuse, and Philadelphia; solo exhibitions: Associated American Artists, New York (The Artist and the Model); Comsky Gallery, Los Angeles; group exhibitions: Contemporary American Graphic Artists, Rijksakademie van Beeldende Kunsten, Amsterdam (travels); New Expressions in Fine Printmaking, National Collection of Fine Arts, Washington, D.C. (travels in Germany and Belgium); 16th National Print Exhibition, Brooklyn Museum, New York; Annual Exhibition, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; Graphics» 68: Recent American Prints, University of Lexington, Kentucky.
Recent publications explore the work of artists previously marginalised from art discourse and institutions including Otherwise: Imagining queer feminist art histories (Manchester, 2016); Seeing Differently: A History and Theory of Identification and the Visual Arts (Routledge, 2012); The Feminism and Visual Culture Reader (Routledge, new edition 2010); and Irrational Modernism: A Neurasthenic History of New York Dada (MIT, 2004); and numerous articles.
Recent publications include The Ravished Image: Or How To Illuminate by Alteration, Publication Studio; No particular future in mind, Hour Editions; We Look and We See, in collaboration with Lotten Pålsson, Sailorpress.
Recent editions have seen fewer solo - artist presentations and less risky, more sales - friendy group shows.
In a recent edition of Harvard Business Review, authors Andrew Winston, George Favaloro and Tim Healy make the case for a proactive role for the C - suite on energy (see: Energy Strategy for the C - Suite, Harvard Business Review, Jan. - Feb.
The insufferably misanthropic and self - important «comedian» Marcus Brigstocke, who has also been to the Arctic to see melting ice — twice — so you don't have to, did the same thing on a recent edition of the BBC's Question Time (available in the UK only):
See if you can get ahold of a copy of John Houghton's «The Physics of Atmospheres» (the most recent edition is 2002, I think) or K.N. Liou's «Introduction to Atmospheric Radiation.»
On the positive side, as the number of research - focused legal publishing businesses lowers and the industry contracts in size, it is interesting to see occasionally some faith being placed in the sector, perhaps as in the recent disposal by venture capitalists of Larcier Holding to Editions Lefebvre Sarrut, in turn owned by Frojal S.A. Larcier has within its group, Bruylant and is well - known in Belgium and Luxembourg.
I see that SLAW contributor David Cheifetz has an interesting article in the most recent edition (2007, 33 Ad.v Q. at 46) of The Advocates» Quarterly called «For Whom The Bell Tolled: An Examination Of Some Consequences Of HSBC Securities v. Davies, Ward & Beck And The Repeal of The Ontario Negligence Act, s. 8.»
The current edition of the Law Library Journal from the American Association of Law Libraries has a nice article that documents a recent study testing the search behaviours of law students — see:
Najarian Turns Spotlight On Centralized Bitcoin Cash In stark contrast to the network's recent standard angle, which has seen the overly forward support of the Bitcoin Cash altcoin and warnings about Bitcoin, a recent edition of its Half Time Report witnessed a conspicuous U-turn.
Environmental causes and «green» building are getting a lot of ink in the popular press these days — see recent editions of Newsweek, Vanity Fair, and Sports Illustrated.
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