Robin Pope Safaris» 20 year record of
remarkable work with local communities in Zambia is a standard for tourism organisations to aspire to.
We want to thank Liz for
her remarkable work with us.
But as fast and relentless as Spider - Man 2 may seem, Raimi does some of his most
remarkable work with his little rest periods.
Not exact matches
In the 2011 book, «How
Remarkable Women Lead: The Breakthrough Model for
Work and Life,» Porat spoke to the importance of
working with the right people.
But, when I enter my office each morning, I walk past five generations of colleagues — all
working together
with remarkable levels of collaboration and focus, each bringing the insights and expertise unique to their individual experiences while also representative of their generation.
We have been extremely fortunate to be able to
work closely, over many years,
with the
remarkable architectural practice Foster + Partners.»
«The entrepreneurs and management teams that I
work with are
remarkable.
All students in the Master of Civil Engineering program will enjoy learning opportunities that allow for direct interaction
with remarkable faculty members who have made engineering their life's
work.
All students in the Master of Science in Information Security & Assurance Program will enjoy learning opportunities that allow for direct interaction
with remarkable faculty members who have made information technology their life's
work.
Weschler added that it's
remarkable «to be able to [
work] in an environment like Berkshire, and be able to learn by osmosis and compare notes
with Warren.
Allowing for the
remarkable contrasts, Ker believes he can still trace at least one theme through the
work of all six of his subjects, a theme that has little to do
with the obvious «motifs» of English Catholicism such as «aestheticism, a love of ritual, ceremony, tradition, the appeal of authority, a romantic triumphalism, the lure of the exotic and foreign, a preoccupation
with sin and guilt.»
It was Arendt's
remarkable ability to face the double tradition from which she emerged
with a sharp - eyed focus that characterizes much of her
work: its generosity for the practice of democracy and her fierce determination to explain for herself as well as for others the failure of her former culture to endure despite its qualities.
They were also a
remarkable example of women
working together
with men for a feminist cause.
As we make our way through the Book of Hebrews
with its glittering and sometimes confusing images of sacrifices and great high priests and its extended metaphor of Jesus as that priest who makes all other priests unnecessary, the following verses come to us
with a
remarkable clarity and freshness: «Let us hold fast the confession of our hope without wavering, for he who promised is faithful; and let us consider how to stir up one another to love and good
works, not neglecting to meet together, as is the habit of some, but encouraging one another, and all the more as you see the Day drawing near.»
And these extend to caregivers, who in
remarkable moral creativity
work unselfishly
with the remaining capacities of the deeply forgetful.
Yet what is
remarkable is tile courage
with which Christians continue — in Egypt, in Pakistan, in the Balkans, even in Iraq — to seek ways of continuing to
work alongside non-Christian neighbors.
Among the things said to be
remarkable about his resume is his apparent ability to
work with liberals and conservatives.
The lesser kinds of reverence have been noted only in order that we may be quite clear that even in Catholic circles the term worship is applied normally to God and none other, although it is important that we understand that by association
with God and His presence and
work, creatures are seen in the Christian tradition as worthy of something even more
remarkable than the respect for personality of which democracy has spoken — they are worthy of reverence which is religious in quality, reverence about which there is a mystery, just as in human personality itself there is a deep mystery by reason of its being grounded in the mystery of God.
(18) Doubtless, many of Luke's readers were familiar also
with the
remarkable work of the well - known Roman poet, Virgil, The Fourth Eclogue (40 B.C.).
In this latter area Martin found time to become closely acquainted
with a selection of classical authors, long sequences of whose
work he had off by heart, due to his
remarkable gift of memory.
It is
remarkable that in spite of the massive scholarly
work on medieval science there are still books on the history of science that begin
with an account of the achievements of the ancient Greeks and pass immediately to the Renaissance, completely ignoring the contribution of the Middle Ages.
We are well used to such Evangelicals, sharing
with them the doctrinal and moral essentials of classical Christianity, a commitment to the Augustinian patrimony of the West, recent
remarkable joint statements on justification, and much common
work for the sanctity of life, Biblical standards of sexual morality, social justice, environmental responsibility and world peace.
«We are reenergizing the foodservice supply chain
with the extraordinary solutions we offer, and I am looking forward to expanding our impact and the value we bring,
working with the
remarkable people and customers we have supporting our business.»
With the help of a few fellow students, she has established a strong working relationship with both the university's dynamic food service provider, Aramark, and a remarkable non-profit partner agency, Welcome Ta
With the help of a few fellow students, she has established a strong
working relationship
with both the university's dynamic food service provider, Aramark, and a remarkable non-profit partner agency, Welcome Ta
with both the university's dynamic food service provider, Aramark, and a
remarkable non-profit partner agency, Welcome Table.
This
remarkable Nike Kentucky Wildcats Basketball Legend Practice performance T - shirt is made
with Dri - FIT ® technology, which
works to normalize body temperature by wicking away moisture so he can keep playing his best.
King
works with the two players on what she calls a «full - time part - time» basis, as a
remarkable supplement to Navratilova's full - time coach, Craig Kardon, and Mayotte's hitting coaches, Chris Pucci and Jeff Arons.
Leicester City's
remarkable title charge — increasingly resembling a Football Manager save
with a glitch — is the story of the season but it's impossible to ignore Pochettino's
work.
In this in - depth interview by Susan Lange OMT, LAc, Raymond Castellino describes the origins, nature and method of his
remarkable work of re-patterning prenatal and birth trauma imprinting
with infants and adults.
Being
with Ray as he
works with babies and their families has shown me what
remarkable potential there is for understanding what babies have to tell me and how I can support their process of liberating the energies bound up in prenatal and birth trauma.»
Through his
remarkable skills as a therapist I have been able to reconnect
with my earliest emotional imprints in a way that has been deeply healing and now guides my
work with clients.
Given who he was in his
remarkable life time, those who met and knew him have been pouring deserved encomiums on this man, many agree was the best both to, his commitment to
work and his relationship
with colleagues, and those fortunate enough to have known him.
Ms Cunniffe is a former local newspaper reporter who
worked with the
remarkable Clare Foges writing for Mr Cameron for the past two years.
He is
working with Renewal, a
remarkable non-profit organization.
: The
Remarkable story of the man tasked
with the impossible task: to feed a nation at war (Simon & Schuster # 20) which recounts the life and
work of Lord Woolton, who later played an important role in Conservative politics after 1945.
She brings a
remarkable combination of skill, insight and integrity to the table, and it has been my great privilege to
work with her over the years.
Robins, who
worked as project director on the ARC tunnel from 1994 to 1995, noted a «
remarkable transformation,»
with Cuomo going «from being recalcitrant to becoming a partner to the plan.»
It's been an honor to
work with such dedicated, talented and
remarkable faculty and staff.
I look at my time as governor
with a sense of what I might have been, but I also know that as a public servant I, and the
remarkable people
with whom I
worked, have accomplished a great deal.
Most
remarkable of all, Nakamura,
working alone and
with a tight research budget, managed to open up a lead measured in years over some of the titans of U.S., Japanese, and European industrial research.
«It's therefore quite
remarkable that the observation of a single binary neutron star merger that occurred millions of light years away combined
with the universal relations discovered through our theoretical
work have allowed us to solve a riddle that has seen so much speculation in the past.»
Still, the system
worked with remarkable efficiency.
«The continuity is
remarkable,» says paleogeneticist Carles Lalueza - Fox of the Institute of Evolutionary Biology in Barcelona, who was not involved
with the
work.
Yet psychologists and psychiatrists
working with Yezidis today also note their
remarkable resilience.
Where disabled scientists are
working on themes that clearly have nothing to do
with disability, we nonetheless find it
remarkable that they themselves think that their disability is irrelevant for their research.
With regard to climate change, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has done
remarkable work in mobilizing the search for scientific consensus and possible solutions.
And it's written as a feel - good story
with an inspirational take - home message: People who
work off the beaten track, in both the geographic and biological sense, often make dramatic contributions to the «
remarkable ecosystem underlying scientific discovery,» he notes.
«When combined
with previous
work, it is
remarkable now to be able to assemble a true molecular movie of the photocycle of this blue light detector in bacteria at atomic resolution,
with the intermediate structures appearing and fading in the correct sequence.
The North Pole and Its Seekers October 28, 1868 New Expeditions to the Arctic Regions June 24, 1871 The Latest Arctic Explorations — The
Remarkable Escape of the Polaris Party June 7, 1873 Rescue of the Remaining Survivors of the Polaris October 4, 1873 The Latest Polar Expedition December 26, 1874
Work for Arctic Explorers July 17, 1875 The British Arctic Expedition The Coming Arctic Expeditions May 22, 1875 The British Arctic Expedition August 28, 1975 July 3, 1876 The Search for the Pole The British Arctic Expedition December 23 and 30, 1876 The Recent Arctic Expedition January 20, 1877 Another Approach: Balloons and Airships Some Suggestions for Future Polar Expeditions February 13, 1877 Proposed New British Polar Expedition September 20, 1879 To the North Pole by Balloon July 13, 1895 Wellman's Airship for His North Polar Expedition By the Paris Correspondent of the Scientific American July 7, 1906 The Wellman Polar Airship Expedition By the Paris Correspondent of the Scientific American June 22, 1907 Farther North The American Arctic Expedition September 14, 1878 The Peary Arctic Expedition July 15, 1893 Nansen's Polar Expedition March 14, 1896 The Recent Failures of Arctic Expeditions August 29, 1896 The Return of Lieut. Peary September 27, 1902 The Polar Regions June 11, 1904 Peary's New Ship for
Work in Arctic Seas October 8, 1904 Peary and the North Pole July 15, 1905 Peary's Arctic Ship, The «Roosevelt» July 15, 1905 Peary's «Farthest North» November 17, 1906 Race to the Finish: Peary and Cook Peary's Quest of the North Pole July 18, 1908 Peary and the North Pole August 21, 1909 Dr. Cook and the North Pole September 11, 1909 Dr. Cook's Discovery of the North Pole September 11, 1909 Honor to Whom Honor is Due September 18, 1909 Commander Peary's Discovery of the North Pole September 18, 1909 Retrospect of the Year 1909: Exploration January 1, 1910 «Investigating» Peary April 22, 1911 THE SOUTH POLE Exploring Antarctica Antarctic Exploration January 23, 1897 To South Polar Lands February 13, 1897 The Voyage of the «Discovery» February 3, 1906 Antarctic Expeditions, Past and Present Some Heroes of Exploration November 11, 1911 Dr. Charcot's Antarctic Expedition November 30, 1907 Motoring Toward the Pole By Motor Car to the South Pole By J. S. Dunnet October 19, 1907 The Shackleton Antarctic Expedition By John Plummer August 29, 1908 Lieut. Shackleton's Antarctic Expedition April 3, 1909 Lieut. Shackleton April 9, 1910 Two Novel Motor Sleds By Walter Langford May 14, 1910 Race to the Finish: Amundsen and Scott The Antarctic Expeditions January 13, 1912 The Discovery of the South Pole March 16, 1912 Amundsen's Attainment of the South Pole Progress of Antarctic Exploration By G. W. Littlehales, Hydrographic Office, United States Navy March 23, 1912 Capt. Scott at the South Pole April 13, 1912 Shadows at the South Pole June 15, 1912 The Scott Expedition and its Tragic End A Sacrifice Made for Scientific Ideals February 22, 1913 Achievements and Lessons of the Scott Expedition March 1, 1913 To the South Pole
with the Cinematograph Film Records of Scott's Ill - Fated Expedition June 21, 1913 Science in the Heroic Age The Height of the Antarctic Continent By Walter Langford June 4, 1910 The Renewed Siege of the Antarctic January 17, 1914 Shackleton's South Polar Expedition The Value of His Scientific Observations By Henryk Arctowski June 17, 1916 Thawing Scott's Legacy A pioneer in atmosphere ozone studies, Susan Solomon rewrites the history of a fatal polar expedition By Sarah Simpson December 2001 Greater Glory In the race to the South Pole, explorer Robert F. Scott refused to sacrifice his ambitious science agenda By Edward J. Larson June 2011
As part of reporting on neurosurgeon Robert Grossâ $ ™ s
work with patients who have drug - resistant epilepsy, I interviewed a
remarkable woman, Barbara Olds.
Professor Mark Williams said: «The range of environments we are
working with is
remarkable — from polar ice and snow layers to deep lake and sea floors to the skeletons of reef corals and stalactites in caves.