Sentences with phrase «start of the next century»

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In 2002, before the sale of PayPal even went through, Musk started voraciously reading about rocket technology, and later that year, with $ 100 million, he started one of the most unthinkable and ill - advised ventures of all time: a rocket company called SpaceX, whose stated purpose was to revolutionize the cost of space travel in order to make humans a multi-planetary species by colonizing Mars with at least a million people over the next century.
If what I think is going to happen economically does happen, he will forever be known as the 21st century Herbert Hoover and the GOP will be out of power for the next 40 years, as they deserve to because they created this current economic mess back with Reagan's cut taxes but not cut spending starting in 1980.
Next year, 2014, will see the centenary of the start of the First World War, the war which shaped the 20th century.
the translation you spoke of i know all about, name was joshua, then translates into greek, then into latin which was lassus, then in the (this is the important part) 6th century a.d. the latin starts to change... sometime in the next hundred years or so the latin translation became jesus, which is wrong on all accounts, so please, shut up, go away or speak truth with proof!
In conclusion, as we start to look forward to the invigorating spectacle of the coming coronation — and turn our eyes away from the un-inspiring stories of the scandals surrounding the next generation of royalty — it might now be time to ask whether monarchy is really a fit institution for the coming twenty - second century.
Starting in the next century, atmospheric carbon levels could begin to approach those of hundreds of millions of years ago, and have their warming effect augmented by a brighter sun.
It's only been 10 days since Tom Rothman resigned as chairman of 20th Century Fox's feature film division, but the former executive hasn't wasted any time starting the next chapter of his career.
Students at 21st Century Charter in grades 3 - 8 as well as high school sophomores will be taking the written test portion of ISTEP + over the next few weeks, before starting -LSB-...]
We knew that the show couldn't be an exhaustive survey of self - portraiture but we started by thinking about the Van Dyck painting and what makes it so important: the fact that the artist caused such a seismic shift in the approach to portraiture in the 17th century that was to last for at least the next three centuries; that his portraits were a form of «self - advertisement» and show an acute awareness of his identity and public image as a successful artist; that it was his final self - portrait, made in the last year of his life at the age of 42 and that his various self - portraits (there are seven known in total) trace his life as an artist.
Over the next year or so I began to see fewer references from AGW supporters to the Industrial Revolution as a start point and more emphasis on the spread of industry in the early 20th century, until I came across anti arguments pointing out that after the rise of temps to the third and fourth decades the world began to cool again, considerably.
Assuming a good bit of this was added after the natural warming cycle was started we are probably looking at closer to 1200 ppm over the next century or two before C02 levels begin to decrease again as this natural green house locks up carbon primarily in phytoplankton blooms caused by fertilization from the new large desert regions near the equator and excessive erosion from very intense storm systems the develop in such a hot house climate.
It simply notes that ``... there is a good, but by no means certain, possibility of significant warming over the next century...», takes this hypothesis as a starting point and goes on to examine some mitigating actions.
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