Not exact matches
There have been a number of recent
articles pointing out that despite having to compete with
several giant beer companies, the craft brewing industry has dramatically expanded over the
past decade.
The following
article is a guest post contribution The rapid growth of Bitcoin over the
past several years has millions of people around the globe interested in cryptocurrencies.
In the
past twenty years,
several books and
articles have been written which are critical of process theology.
Over the
past two weeks as I have written
several posts about tithing
several people have sent me
articles about tithing, or linked to them in the comments.
In the
past several years there have been a number of
articles in evangelical publications suggesting that contraception and the moral assumptions attending it are not so innocent as many had assumed.
I've made it
several times in the
past year, after reading your NPR.org
article («Zakuski: Mighty Russian Morsels»).
Wasn't even aware that DC and Stipe were coaching, I don't think it was mentioned in any
article written about them for the
past several weeks.
ESPN posted an
article highlighting some big jumps
several sophomores this
past season took from their freshman year.
Notre Dame 247sports Insider Tom Loy penned an
article highlighting how the Irish sit with
several recruits at The Opening this
past weekend.
Yet, a year earlier in 2012, an
article for The Chronicle reported that ``...
several times over the
past few years the field has flooded and forced both the men's and women's teams to cancel their upcoming matches.»
To mark the 10th anniversary of RoM today, there will be
several articles remembering some of the best moments for Manchester United fans over the
past...
Let's take a trip to the Big House with our friends from PowerThru Consulting, who've been kind enough to contribute
several previous
articles on email advocacy and list - building in the
past.
This
article tells the story of
several families who have purchased Land Bank homes over the
past few years — some directly from the Land Bank and others fixed up with grant funds by Home HeadQuarters.
Despite her close ties to Bloomberg, a series of New York Times
articles over the
past several months have reported that the mayor has cast about for other candidates he would like to see enter the race ---- including former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
I've had
several «problems» in the
past where people have plagiarized my material and can even think of a site which, as of this writing, is hosting a «guide to training» which is essentially a re-write of this
article and others from this site.
He is well published online with over 1,000
articles and
several books written over the
past 27 years, but has finally placed much of his work in one location — on ericbakker.com
Grains and legumes are a crucial part of a health - promoting diet, as has been shown in thousands of scientific
articles over the
past several decades.
I have written
several articles in the
past regarding the healing benefits of essential oils and their multifaceted actions on our biochemistry, physiology, and psychology.
You might have read
several articles in the last few months stating just how drastically the dating world has changed over the
past few years.
The New York Times has had
several interesting
articles this
past month related to online dating.
You know, I need to further discredit your specious «devil's advocate» claims, you need to be taught that other journalists have exposed this phone «church» in the
past, both on television (on newsmagazine shows like 20/20 and
several others) AND in print, as with the legendary
articles published in Newsweek and the NYTimea that really broke new ground, back in the 80's and 90's.
I've started
several articles none of which got
past a few lines and worked on a few oscar chart updates or revisions none of which ever felt like I'd finished (visual, documentary and music / sound charts).
I saw the
article about Oliver Stone & Vincent Bugliosi doing a «Helter Skelter» remake, but discovered that it isn't true — according to Stone's production company, Ixtlan Corporation and Creative Artists Agency, Stone's agent; and Vince's wife (I've spoken with the Bugliosis
several times over the phone for the
past few years).
Over the
past several years, I have been engaged in a project that tries to do something about that, and I am now in the process of writing
articles that present the findings.
«We've heard
several times over the
past few years that nothing is more cognitively and physically taxing in the project - learning environment than managing student work groups,» McDowell writes in «Leading Student Work Groups in the 21st Century,» an in - progress
article that discusses the tools, best practices, and scholarly strategies for student work groups in the project - learning environment.
The
past few months we have researched
several frameworks that focused on the LMS evaluation and selection complex decision - making problem (at the near future we will publish a brief
article so stay tuned).
In the
past, I've written
several articles about the myths that prevents many teachers from using Differentiation as an integral part of how they meet learner needs.
She is the author and co-author of
several articles and books about the role of families and community members in the work of student achievement and school improvement including: A New Wave Of Evidence: The Impact of School, Family and Community Connections on Student Achievement (2002); «Having Their Say: Parents Describe How and Why They are Engaged in Their Children's Learning» (2003); Beyond the Bake Sale: The Essential Guide to Family - School Partnerships (2010); «Debunking the Myth of the Hard to Reach Parent» (2010); «Title I and Parent Involvement: Lessons from the
Past, Recommendations for the Future» (2011); and A Match on Dry Grass: Community Organizing as a Catalyst for School Reform (2011).
I've spent the
past several years writing
articles on my blog and publishing books with affiliate links embedded in them, and almost daily I get an email saying I've earned a commission, even on a link I published two or three years ago!
According to the
article by Jennifer Schuessler, «Over the
past two weeks, Mr. Grunberg has spent
several hours a day writing his novella, while a battery of sensors and cameras tracked his brain waves, heart rate, galvanic skin response (an electrical measure of emotional arousal) and facial expressions.
In the
past I was receiving anything up to 30 complaints a day relating to some dozen companies and when in 1996 Telegraph Newspapers ran details of my campaign to clean up vanity publishing in
several articles I received over 700 complaints in under a week - most of them relating to just one company.
-LSB-...] the
past few weeks there have been
several articles that argued that Amazon's Kindle Fire is aiming to take out Android tablets, not the iPad.
This
article provides a list of recommended reading from among the many hundreds of
articles that I have authored in the
past several years.
And while all three retailers profiled within the
article have been able to navigate through the turbulent sea change over the
past several years, not everyone has been so fortunate.
Recent responses have come from Jerry Saltz, who has ranted in numerous
articles about the inequity of women in the arts, artnet News, which has run
several stories that have brought gender imbalance in culture into mainstream dialogue, and in March, shortly after launching the lauded Women, Arts and Social Change exhibition, the National Museum of Women in the Arts (DC) launched # 5womenartists, a month - long invitation to post information about women artists,
past and living, in a communal effort to trumpet them across social media; participants included the Guggenheim and the New Museum in New York, and the Los Angeles Country Museum in LA.
She has written
several published
articles on the art world, particularly Shoes Under the Art World, Part I and II where she discussed the issues of being a female painter, both now and in the
past.
I have also seen
several articles about the sun's activity decreasing of the
past 50 years.
Over the
past year I have done
several articles about the rise of the sea level.
Articles on the WUWT page say they are significant, subtracting
several tenths of a degree from the
past and adding about a half a degree to current measurements.
He has published
several articles about the climate history of
past thousand years.
However, since they have been already wildly successful, over the
past several decades, in building the superstructure of an UN-based world government (see our recent
article and global maps in «The United Nations: On the Brink of Becoming a World Government»), they are dropping much of the pretense and more boldly asserting true objectives.
I've done
several detailed posts on this
article over the
past couple of years.
As the companion
article to this one points out, virtually every major prediction of catastrophe that global - warming alarmists have made about the coming state of the environment over the
past several decades — from melting sea ice and flooded nations to loss of snowfalls and increased climate refugees — has proven utterly incorrect.
In the
past few years
several attempts have been made to assess changes in the Earth's planetary albedo, and claims of global dimming and more recently brightening have been debated in journal
articles and blogs alike.
Worse even: Overpeck has
several articles past the 1995 date on the MWP.
The
article summarizes some of the cloud - related activity that's taken place over just the
past two weeks, including Dublin, Ireland - based Servecentric's $ 1.36 million managed hosting deal with a U.S. law firm and California - based Legal Cloud's announcement of a virtual server beta program being tested by
several international law firms.
The
article notes that summer associate time has increasingly been written off over the
past several years, either at the insistence of clients, or because no partner in his right mind would let his client see a bill purporting to charge over $ 1,200 for a law student to «review class outline.»
Articles published by Law & Forensic's team members and co-authors from leading firms in the
past several months, including Daniel Garrie, Bill Spernow and Yoav Griver.
The central argument of this
article is two-fold: first, that courts have come to occupy an increasingly active role as regulators of the Canadian legal profession in the
past several decades; and, second, that the measures taken by the courts have resulted in a regulatory regime more attentive to the public interest.
This new pair of smartphones has been detailed in leaks in
several articles in the recent
past here on SlashGear - here we're rounding up the bunch with this rather sizable image leak.