Sentences with phrase «since in a given region»

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COR has been the governor's biggest contributor from the Syracuse region since Cuomo was elected governor in 2010, giving him more than $ 300,000.
«We gave Kwesi Kyei the opportunity to react since he is the communications director of the NPP in the region.
Since opening the hospital's doors, her singular purpose has been giving pet owners across the Glen Cove region a trusted partner in their companion's long - term health and wellness willing to provide the breadth of veterinary services and approaches and the commitment to follow - up care that the special cat, a dog, or a pocket pet in your life truly deserves.
Since different areas often wanted to help game studios grow and succeed in their regions, the advice Jason gave frequently centered on these ideas.
About Café Sebastienne Recognized as one of Kansas City's premier dining venues for outstanding cuisine since it opened in 1994, Café Sebastienne is nestled within Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art giving diners a spectacularly unique view of the regions finest modern and contemporary art collections.
«Ever since my father and our family began collecting, documenting and preserving this art form four decades ago, we have been committed to giving it enduring institutional presence in the region of its origin, as well as in our hometown, to complement its international impact,» said Paul Arnett, William S. Arnett's son.
Having admired his work since graduating from the Slade in 2002, now Sheikha Hoor gives him his first show in the region at Sharjah, at which she has a track record for sensitively introducing Western artists to the Gulf region.
As far as this historic period is concerned, the reconstruction of past temperatures based on deep boreholes in deep permafrost is one of the best past temperature proxies we have (for the global regions with permafrost — polar regions and mountainous regions)-- as a signal of average temperatures it's even more accurate than historic direct measurements of the air temperature, since the earth's upper crust acts as a near perfect conservator of past temperatures — given that no water circulation takes place, which is precisely the case in permafrost where by definition the water is frozen.
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