Sentences with phrase «resurfaced from»

With a new rumor suggesting the Warner Bros. adaptation could spring back to life (again), this time with Justin Lin at the helm, concept art has resurfaced from an earlier version of the film, remind us that Joseph Gordon - Levitt and Chis Evans were once envisioned as its stars.
While it is another trend that has resurfaced from the 90's, it gets an update for Spring, done in sequins and sheers.
A personal reason is the only reason, according to Kolb, despite speculation that resurfaced from a 2004 New York Post article alleging he and other assembly leaders may have engaged in misconduct.
When I finally resurfaced from my post-veganistic butter binge, I made this curry because all the bright colors of the mangoes and fresh veggies looked so beautiful with the black rice.
There of course is no substantial confirmation of the interest resurfacing from the club or that the player himself is interested.
Diagnosed in July of 2016 and recently resurfacing from treatment, she is moved to share lessons endured in an effort to educate and inspire others on the topic of cancer prevention and awareness.
In later years, I definitely grew to love my hair (and really love the lack of q - tip puffball photos that can resurface from the 80's thanks to the digital age).
There are only three fresh additions to the ones that resurface from the previous disc, but two of them justify the existence of this new edition.
CLIP: Metal Gear Solid 4 «Memories began to resurface from his childhood, when he fought for Solidus in the Liberian Civil War.»
And with that humanity comes real emotions, feelings, and experiences that despite our awareness and ability to communicate with compassion, we can sometimes still end up with hurt feelings, misunderstandings and patterns that can easily resurface from our previous marriages and even our childhood.

Not exact matches

Dallas Mavericks owner and tech billionaire Mark Cuban has denied a sexual assault allegation from 2011 that resurfaced this week in a report by Willamette Week, a weekly alternative newspaper in Portland, Ore..
As for Jobs, reports of Zuckerberg's relationship with him resurfaced last year, in the wake of news that Zuckerberg, early in the Facebook era, had gained insights and wisdom from a month - long trip to India.
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.
After Flappy Bird was inexplicably removed from app stores by its developer over the weekend, the free game has now resurfaced on eBay to the tune of $ 99,900.
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.
Bonds of Europe's most - indebted nations slumped as speculation resurfaced that the euro region remains vulnerable to shocks as it emerges from the sovereign debt crisis.
The Guardian story resurfaced after The New York Times revealed Cambridge Analytica used personal information from 50 million Facebook users to target pro-Trump and anti-Clinton ads during the presidential race.
One of these old videos from January 1997 resurfaced last week.
The cause is not a new incident; rather, it's the result of an old audio clip that has resurfaced with comments from the president of Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, Paige Patterson.
In Mars Hill's Midrash forum, posts from which resurfaced and circulated this week, Driscoll posted blunt and emotional comments critical of feminism, same - sex sexual behavior, and «sensitive emasculated» men, all under the pseudonym «William Wallace II.»
The following quotation from his writings shows that he rejected this latter form of epistemology that had resurfaced in the twentieth century under the guise of Transcendental Thomism, because he was acutely aware that this path led at least to a blurring of the distinction between nature and grace if not to pantheism: «What we must not do -LSB-...] is to relate God as «ground of being» to the very inner substance and core of the soul as in some way... a part or aspect of the creature's being.»
This involved removing an old greenhouse addition; resurfacing the parking lot and putting in new sidewalks; converting the space previously occupied by a walk - in freezer to dining room space; adding handicapped accessibility to washrooms; removing a unisex handicapped washroom, the space for which was converted to dining room space; and moving the entrance from the east to the south side of the building.
Former Winetasting Network (WTN) executive pleads guilty to fraud, tax charges: Martin Christopher Edwards, a former top executive of The Winetasting Network indicted nearly a year ago over nearly $ 900,000 diverted from the Napa company, has resurfaced and pleaded guilty, according to a statement from federal prosecutors Wednesday...
Then all the stories of family history and childhood memories resurface and all at once you are humbled knowing where you came from isn't where your are today.
After his F1 career had somewhat fizzled out after driving for his own team, Fittipaldi stayed away from racing for a few years but eventually resurfaced in America, racing in the CART series.
Then came Jim Young, who had a nice stretch from 1977 - 81 before resigning after a 5 - 6 season, later resurfacing as the head coach at Army in 1983.
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.
Even if the symptoms go away, make sure your child takes all the antibiotics prescribed to prevent the infection from resurfacing again.
Answers to commonly asked questions from patients with metal - on - metal hip replacements / resurfacings John Skinner1 and Alister Hart2, Consultant...
Our fifth placed item is a piece from back in 2014 which has resurfaced this week, it suggested that when Boris comes under pressure a darker side to him is revealed.
While the number of potholes filled on Staten Island more than doubled last year — to 65,036 from 29,783 in 2013 — road resurfacing decreased there.
The city resurfaced 123.15 miles of streets on the borough last year, down from 128.92 miles in 2013.
De Blasio's $ 77.7 billion preliminary budget includes $ 206.7 million to resurface that amount next fiscal year, from this July to June 2016.
He delivered another $ 1 million to resurface Route 19 from Randall Road to Route 33 in (Le Roy and Bergen) Genesee County.
The much - needed resurfacing of a 17 - mile stretch of I - 81 from South Hill Road to the Onondaga County line begins Monday.
«Approving this stage of the project will achieve both resurfacing and improve access to the Riverwalk from Aqua Lane Park to Two - Mile Creek Park,» according to Legislator Lynn M. Marinelli (D - Tonawanda, Buffalo), a member of the Economic Development Committee.
The project includes the resurfacing of Sheridan Drive from River Road to Delaware Avenue in the Town of Tonawanda.
Ethics reforms and changes designed to make it easier to vote in New York were left out of the new state budget but could resurface when lawmakers return from spring break.
Yet the tunnel idea keeps resurfacing, thanks, in part, to pressure from state Sen. John DeFrancisco, Destiny USA and other business owners.
But the opening statements by the prosecutors and the defense suggested that Mr. Percoco's longstanding association with Mr. Cuomo would resurface frequently in the trial, which is expected to last from four to six weeks.
• On the Thruway: Pavement resurfacing will take place in West Seneca from Route 219 to the Lackawanna toll barrier.
In this week's New York state government news: ethics reforms and changes designed to make it easier to vote were left out of the state budget but could resurface when lawmakers return from spring break.
Elsewhere, Oddo said state DOT representatives pledged a «full resurfacing» of the Staten Island Expressway (SIE) from Victory Boulevard to the Goethals Bridge going forward.
The city's final adopted budget for fiscal year 2015 allocated $ 228 million to resurface 1,000 lane miles, an increase of more than $ 50 million from the previous year.
She largely vanished from the public eye after that moment, briefly resurfacing for a Vogue photo spread the following year titled «The Survivor.»
And their giant size may have even promoted greater productivity, «by bringing up nutrients from deep waters as they dive and resurface,» suggests Geerat Vermeij, a paleobiologist at the University of California, Davis, who was not involved in the work.
Some of the same actors from Xi's case have resurfaced this time around.
They report this month in the Proceedings of the Royal Society B that changes in the heartbeat due to temperature (the heart slows as it cools and then speeds back up as the fish resurfaces) and adrenaline, released from the stress of diving, alter the electrical activity of the heart cells to sustain the constant calcium cycling needed to keep the heart going.
The researchers believe that by swapping the metal material with ceramic, the advantages of hip resurfacing surgery are kept, while the possibility of problems arising from the metal ions released is removed.
«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.
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