Not exact matches
According to
recent statistics
released by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, 15.8 million U.S. households — that's 12.7 percent of the total — didn't have enough food to eat
at some
point last year, the latest period for which numbers are available.
D'Angelo took a 14 - year hiatus before
releasing his most
recent album Black Messiah and while waiting nearly 15 years for new music is,
at this
point, all we can expect from D'Angelo, we have the slightest hunch he may be surprising us with a new album this year.
An interesting
point was raised in a
recent meeting I had for the need for both protest groups and concerned citizens such as ourselves be prepared
at future demonstrations of this magnitude for both the police spin and that parts of the media who will just pick up police press
releases as undisputed fact.
Spencer does this by both mis - characterizing the
recent National Academies Report on the subject which indeed
pointed out that there are numerous lines of evidence for precisely this conclusion, and by completely ignoring the recently -
released IPCC Fourth Assessment report, which draws the stronger conclusion that the warmth of
recent decades is likely anomalous in
at least the past 1300 years.
Recent methane measurements
at Terceira Island, Azores, Portugal and Tae - ahn Peninsula, Republic of Korea (See http://www.esrl.noaa.gov/gmd/dv/iadv/index.php) in the context of outlier data
points over the last decade
at sites such as Storhofdi, Vestmannaeyjar, Iceland, and reports of methane
releases from the Arctic seabed, tell us that
at current levels of AGW, the Earth's sea - floor methane systems are not stable.
Also, (i) the 2018 copyright date
at the end of the video, (ii) the absence of Bandai Namco (who developed Smash Bros. 4) next to that copyright notice, (iii) the new Smash Bros. title logo, (iv) the presence of brand new characters, (v) the working title in Nintendo's press
release, and (vi) the
recent tweet from Sakurai that he has been working on this game in secret for some time
point pretty definitively to this being a new Smash Bros..
While a critical misfire
at the time of its
release, there is a following among action fans that pushed
Point Break up to cult camp status, and no less than three films in
recent years have paid major homage to it (Hot Fuzz, Brice de Nice, and Fulltime Killer).
Not to mention, the number of alien films
released in
recent years — a handful of which proved to be mediocre or worse — make it harder to get enthused about yet another blockbuster that feature extraterrestrials in an apocalyptic scenario (the end - of - the - world sub-genre is, likewise, starting to feel over-saturated
at this
point).
In a
recent press
release, the Italian automaker didn't specifically mention the names of the three models that they are planning on
releasing, but it's all pretty academic
at this
point unless they have something up their sleeves that we've never seen before.
The svelte price
point, and imminent
release date, come courtesy of a flier that was purportedly being handed out by a Samsung representative
at a
recent technology trade show.
From my
point of view, the remaining or
recent investor in LINE has basically been getting a junk bond kind of instrument with an equity's position in the capital structure where the appreciation is capped / managed by the management (Although I must confess that I have only glanced
at the press
releases and progress since selling it....
Recent leaks and rumors, and even a press
release from Capcom itself seems to
point to one thing: a big announcement
at Comic - Con.
Like the press
release of Schmoetzer's
recent solo show, A rare bird in Estonia
at Kunstihoone in Tallinn, the accompanying text for Bird of the Year 2022
points to his use of narrative and metaphor to weave together and describe small and ungraspable moments.
However, two
recent papers published in Science, including the one we discussed in our post, have
pointed out that when you take into account land use changes, the global warming pollution benefit of corn ethanol is negligible or not a benefit
at all but a negative (researcher Joseph Fargione's team found that most biofuels «create a «biofuel carbon debt» by
releasing 17 to 420 times more CO2 than the annual greenhouse gas (GHG) reductions that these biofuels would provide by displacing fossil fuels.»)
Released at a
recent event held
at the Newseum in Washington, D.C., the report, America's Rental Housing: Evolving Markets and Needs, finds that half of U.S. renters pay more than 30 percent or more of their income on rent, up an astonishing 12 percentage
points from a decade earlier.