Sentences with phrase «recently in recounting»

'' «Grandma of the United States,» now that's a title to be pretty proud of,» Mrs. Cheney said recently in recounting the 4 - year - old's musings.

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Rathi, now a journalist at Quartz, recently published an essay recounting the year he cut his nightly sleep hours in half in the name of getting more done.
Institutional Investor recently reported that in late January, Grantham heard a colleague recount sharing a bus ride from New Hampshire to Boston with a young woman who wanted to sell her house to invest in stocks.
Or, more recently, the title essay in Leslie Jamison's The Empathy Exams, where she recounts the story of her abortion.
She's probably right, and it's worth noting, that the official Catholic teaching on the moral dangers of film (recently recounted in light of the Aurora killings by Dawn Eden) agrees with her.
Also in the debate, the recently - elected Labour MP Tracy Brabin recounted how she had been subject to an attempted rape and slept with a knife afterwards.
Democratic Whip Steny Hoyer recounted a conversation to reporters on Capitol Hill that he had recently with Charlie Cook, a top political handicapper who publishes regular analysis of congressional races across the country in the Cook Political Report.
The Haunting in Connecticut (PG - 13 for intense terror and disturbing images) Haunted house tale, based on a true story, recounts the host of supernatural horrors visited upon a family which unsuspectingly moved into a recently - renovated Victorian mansion that had been a mortuary where unspeakable acts had transpired.
These 10th, 11th, and 12th graders — even the sullen or quiet ones who never raised their hands or took part in class discussions — were spilling out their thoughts on an assignment both to him and their classmates, he recounted recently.
A former teacher and administrator who now works for Panorama Education, Jake Miller, recently published a blog recounting his experience developing a staff survey when he was an assistant principal in Virginia.
Colin Peck presents the results of his researches into the genre / The Ballot 2LS, part six — Our Publisher continues his review of this landmark Vintage car by describing the example once owned by Ian Connell and now in George Wingard's collection in Eugene, Oregon / Auto - biography: Brian Sewell — In the latest instalment of his series interviewing personalities from the old - car world, Matthew Bell visits art critic Brian Sewell / The 1926 - 27 Grand Prix Talbot - Darracqs, part one — In the first of a three - part series recounting the long careers of these famous racing cars, Simon Moore describes their origins and works competition histories / Back on the Road — Michael Ware visits the Black Country Living Museum in Dudley, West Midlands, to inspect a rare and recently restored 1914 Briton 10/in George Wingard's collection in Eugene, Oregon / Auto - biography: Brian Sewell — In the latest instalment of his series interviewing personalities from the old - car world, Matthew Bell visits art critic Brian Sewell / The 1926 - 27 Grand Prix Talbot - Darracqs, part one — In the first of a three - part series recounting the long careers of these famous racing cars, Simon Moore describes their origins and works competition histories / Back on the Road — Michael Ware visits the Black Country Living Museum in Dudley, West Midlands, to inspect a rare and recently restored 1914 Briton 10/in Eugene, Oregon / Auto - biography: Brian Sewell — In the latest instalment of his series interviewing personalities from the old - car world, Matthew Bell visits art critic Brian Sewell / The 1926 - 27 Grand Prix Talbot - Darracqs, part one — In the first of a three - part series recounting the long careers of these famous racing cars, Simon Moore describes their origins and works competition histories / Back on the Road — Michael Ware visits the Black Country Living Museum in Dudley, West Midlands, to inspect a rare and recently restored 1914 Briton 10/In the latest instalment of his series interviewing personalities from the old - car world, Matthew Bell visits art critic Brian Sewell / The 1926 - 27 Grand Prix Talbot - Darracqs, part one — In the first of a three - part series recounting the long careers of these famous racing cars, Simon Moore describes their origins and works competition histories / Back on the Road — Michael Ware visits the Black Country Living Museum in Dudley, West Midlands, to inspect a rare and recently restored 1914 Briton 10/In the first of a three - part series recounting the long careers of these famous racing cars, Simon Moore describes their origins and works competition histories / Back on the Road — Michael Ware visits the Black Country Living Museum in Dudley, West Midlands, to inspect a rare and recently restored 1914 Briton 10/in Dudley, West Midlands, to inspect a rare and recently restored 1914 Briton 10/12
Norton Perina, a scientist who has recently fallen from grace, recounts in these fictional memoirs an extraordinary journey into a remote Micronesian island where the meat of a turtle called the opa'ivu «eke may hold the key to eternal youth — but it comes with a terrible price.
I recently interviewed Allan Winneker, author of four thrillers including Border Line, which recounts the story of Rusty Powell, a Border Patrol agent kidnapped and held for ransom by a fictional drug cartel in northern Mexico.
Agent Renée Zuckerbrot recounts her initial reactions to the opening story of Andrew Malan Milward's I Was a Revolutionary, a collection she recently sold to Harper that will be published in August.
If you thought the Brexit vote was scary, check out the full page newspaper ad that recently appeared in The New York Times recounting all the horrors in the present tense, as if they were still unfolding: The vote «topples» the British government, «crushes» the pound and «wipes away» billions in stock market wealth.
In his recently published 2012 letter to Fairfax Financial shareholders, Prem Watsa — a preeminent practitioner of value investing who has grown book value by over 23 % per year over 25 years and generated a 14 % annual return on common stock purchases over the past 15 years — recounts how Fairfax Financial generated a realized gain of $ 341 million from International Coal using precisely this technique.
Recently extended this exciting interactive museum recounts the history of the Yorkshire Dales from prehistoric times to the modern day, looking at aspects of the Dales» art, culture, tradition and industry in times past.
Also still enjoying the game is an elderly gentleman @michaelsenbay met at the gym, who recently told @michaelsenbay a strange yet deeply moving story about how he caught a rare Snorlax, which is recounted in the following tweet (translation below).
Recently in a conversation with the artist, he recounted a criterion of Henri Matisse: it is important to incorporate multiple psychologies in any one piece so as to dissipate the possibility of the work being biographical.
In a series of audio recordings we hear the recently deceased artist John Hoyland recounting the sensation of going to the exhibition.
In a panel discussion I chaired recently at Pace University's Center for Ethical Thinking, Dr. Mirele Goldsmith, a New York based environmental psychologist, recounted a case of communal activism as an example of a specific kind of environmental citizenship.
As recounted on the Bug Bytes blog written by her mom, Julie, Emma's class recently participated in Kansas Week, where they learned about the state animal, tree, bird, and so on.
Mr. Fiske recently authored Prosecutor, Defender, Counselor: The Memoirs of Robert B. Fiske, Jr., in which he recounts his nearly six decades of legal service.
Sager, who recently stepped down from his longtime position to join Ballard Spahr, recounted the origins of the model and its core metrics (KPIs, compliance, efficiency and «best in class» status) that still resonate today.
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