Sentences with phrase «resurface about»

New leaks resurface about the Xiaomi Mi 6, with an impending March release date.
«Wheeler's work started to resurface about 15 years ago.
In the Fiscal Year 2016 budget, Matteo, Borough President James Oddo and then Councilman Vincent Ignizio secured an additional $ 252 million to resurface about 1,300 miles of streets in the borough.
Rumours have recently been resurfacing about the possibility of Khedira joining Arsenal, and whilst i'd personally love him to make the switch it still remains to be seen whether the deal is anywhere near completion.
«Typically roofs are resurfaced (or changed) about every 20 - 30 years; paved surfaces are resurfaced about every ten years.

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If she walks into a cocktail party, for example, and finds herself booted out of a conversation, she can quickly feel those doubts about her intelligence resurfacing.
Eating nothing but juice for several days can also cause eating problems from the past to resurface, writes registered dietitian Megan Holt in a post about cleansing on her clinic's website.
No matter how you feel about cryptocurrency generally, though, it's useful to know that the Federal Trade Commission in a 2015 report recently resurfaced and promoted by the Better Business Bureau makes clear that spending bitcoin can be risky.
It allows me to forget about the thread momentarily, until it resurfaces in my inbox at the scheduled time.
In a recently resurfaced 2016 article from The Atlantic, award - winning director Ava DuVernay talked about how diversity goals that simply focus on increasing the number of employees who don't identify as straight, white, and male can ring hollow for members of underrepresented groups with their own unique identities.
Subsequently, Mr. Van Doorn resurfaced and is working to make financial amends but the media has yet to say much about this side of the story.
As a kid, the question crossed my mind momentarily, but didn't resurface until college, when I started to worry that maybe I'd been brainwashed... about everything.
Maybe the people who feel guilty about doubting Jesus will displace their anger at themselves against any skeptic that raises the possibility and causes the doubts to resurface.
Most of us have suffered the embarrassment of an old Bebo or Myspace account resurfacing years after forgetting all about it — and this time it's Arsenal star Aaron Ramsey «s turn to suffer the shame.
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With one year left on his contract and having suffered another injury, doubts about his viability for Arsenal will resurface, and one imagines interest from clubs like Bournemouth, at one point strong, will subside.
Maybe you're still carrying disappointment or sadness about your births, for any number of reasons, and those emotions often resurface when hearing another woman's story.
The major routes through Orland Park are under the jurisdiction of those departments, but the village maintains about 300 miles of streets, with patching and resurfacing work usually involving about 10 miles each summer.
The Dundee Township Park District, which maintains the park, would pay about $ 70,000 to resurface two tennis courts and replace playground equipment.
A tweet sent by Trump in 2016 in which he denied wanting guns «brought into the school classroom» has resurfaced after a White House conversation about arming teachers as a way of stopping school shootings.
Former Rep. James Walsh, R - Onondaga, once accused Cuomo of pandering to the media — a claim that, years later, resurfaced as Cuomo crisscrossed the state for months talking about sex offenders and phony travel vouchers while refusing to say whether he would run for governor or answer tough questions about the state.
CITY HALL — As Mayor Bill de Blasio is set to drive up road repairs with a $ 242.1 million budget boost, there is lingering concern on Staten Island about how streets will be resurfaced.
Borelli continued his questioning of Ballard by asking about the resurfacing of roads, asking for a full list of the roads with their ratings.
DOT Commissioner Polly Trottenberg and the mayor listen to Borough President James Oddo speaking about road resurfacing.
Some $ 12.1 million in road resurfacing projects that will cover about 115 miles of state highway are the first of the» NY Works» transportation improvement projects that were funded under Cuomo's signed 2012 - 2013 budget.
Democratic lawmakers reacted to the news about Flynn by resurfacing his past «lock her up» comments about former Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton.
That is just some of the behavior that Assemblywomen Amy Paulin and Jo Anne Simon say they have seen or heard about while serving in the state Capitol, recollections that have unavoidably resurfaced amid the national reckoning over sexual harassment, known as the #MeToo movement.
The destruction wrought by Hurricane Maria on the 3.4 million residents of Puerto Rico resurfaced a disturbing fact — many Americans don't know the first thing about the Caribbean island.
But when I started thinking about graduate school, my desire to understand the real world resurfaced and I decided to study applied mathematics and theoretical physics.
Cancer is often talked about in terms of years in remission rather than cure because there is still the creeping concern that the cancer will one day resurface.
Researchers developed two theories to explain the planet's smooth surface: Either our sister world underwent a planetwide paroxysm of lava flows about 500 million years ago, before falling into a geologic coma, or it has been awake all along, resurfacing itself in small eruptive spurts.
The warm water is only about 125 metres down, so we could see rapid warming as it resurfaces.
The Clelia II's cruise ship's recent troubles in Southern Ocean waters resurfaces questions about tourism regulation in the Antarctic
But the subject resurfaced recently when I gave a talk at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory about how members of the public view scientists.
«Since SWP came from 80/81, one has every reason to be concerned about the resurfacing of this bacterial lineage,» says microbiologist Alexander Tomasz of Rockefeller University in New York City.
Among its discoveries: an intense radiation belt above Jupiter's cloud tops, helium in about the same concentration as the Sun, extensive and rapid resurfacing of the moon Io because of volcanism and a magnetic field at Ganymede.
Nowadays, with talk of expanding the share of nuclear power in the electricity - producing world, debate about the remaining amount of uranium on earth has resurfaced.
I am going to be trying their Radical Resurfacing Treatment and their Cell Stimulating Facial Mask and will let you know what I think when I write more about my skin and hormone journey in a couple months!
When my desire finally resurfaced I knew very little about how to get visible abs, so I started asking around.
About a month ago, more than 12 years later, my mother resurfaced this enchanting midi skirt and I fell in love all over again.
I gasped more than a few times and about an hour went by before I resurfaced to see my husband blinking at me in concern (I'm pretty sure I have a very primal vintage huntress face).
I read one of those how to understand men books, written by a man... the book mentioned something about what's going on with a guy who breaks up with you and then resurfaces later... something about how the guy is circling back around to see if the woman is willing to sleep with him basically... but she is unsuspecting that this is the MO..
But there is something very dark about Pascal, and perhaps it has caused darkness to surface — or resurface — in Moll.
At the time, Deadline optimistically reported that «word is HBO is still interested in a show about her, this time with her on board from the beginning,» but with Finke's reign of terror seemingly over, it seems pretty unlikely to resurface at this point.
Language: English Genre: Action / Sci - Fi MPAA rating: PG - 13 Director: Anthony Russo, Joe Russo Actors: Chris Evans, Scarlett Johansson, Samuel L. Jackson Plot: Stever Rogers aka Captain America, continues to adapt to the modern world while working with S.H.I.E.L.D but an old friend is about to turn up: his former partner - in - arms James «Bucky» Barnes resurfaces - but he's been programmed as a Russian assassin known as The Winter Soldier.
About as important as any of the bonus features here is the one from the movie's previous DVD, which does not resurface here.
The horror - film tropes resurface only intermittently in their later films: a hand bursting out of the ground, recalling the final shot of Carrie, during the prison break in 1987's Raising Arizona (a shot also used in The Evil Dead); the wood chipper that in Fargo (1996) is put to the grisly use that Marty had intended for his incinerator; Anton Chigurh's slasher murders in No Country for Old Men (2007); and, most acutely of all, in Barton Fink (1991), a film about a writer's worst nightmare, writer's block, complete with sweating wallpaper, expanding plumes of blood, and a hellfire climax.
Sun Choke (Unrated) Suspense thriller about a woman (Sarah Hagan) recovering from a mental breakdown whose demons start to resurface when she develops an unhealthy obsession with a young stranger (Sara Malakul Lane).
INDEPENDENT & FOREIGN FILMS 2 Days in Paris (Unrated) Romantic comedy about a French photographer (Julie Delpy) and an American designer (Adam Goldberg) living in NYC who decide to vacation in Paris to rekindle the passion in their relationship only to have the plan derailed by the presence of her intermeddling parents and the resurfacing of her still flirtatious ex-boyfriends.
That subject, which has often been riffed on since - most recently in the 2016 Blake Lively thriller «The Shallows» and in the series of «Sharknado» cable comedies - resurfaces with a thriller about an expert deep - sea rescue diver (Statham) who must save the crew of a submersible vessel that has been attacked by a 75 - foot - long prehistoric shark known as megalodon.
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