When breastfeeding advocates and parents throughout
the state caught wind of the change, they fought back and won.
Not exact matches
Emory Jones, an Ohio
State QB pledge,
caught wind of the tweet and had the following reply to Jones:
Assemblywoman Grace Meng,
State Sen. Toby Stavisky, Councilman Peter Koo and Councilman Dan Halloran
caught wind of the event and crashed it, but then had difficulty finding seats since the first two rows were reserved for members of the Bloomberg administration.
State forest rangers, federal authorities and Vermont police also joined the search, which ended with Matt shot dead on June 27 and Sweat
wounded and
caught two days later.
The Oscar - winning, Gone With the
Wind is an epic saga of a plantation owner
caught in the War Between the
States.
The eye -
catching roof was specially designed to withstand Port Elizabeth's notoriously high
wind speeds, and the stadium is equipped with
state - of - the - art technology and two huge viewing screens.
Janine Antoni's new work Sigh (2003), a curtain
caught in a momentary breeze comments on the passing of time and memory, while Erick Swenson's
wind - swept hybrid animal lays bare physical manifestations of emotional
states.
«Fact Sheet: Offshore
Wind - can the United
States Catch Up with Europe?»
That 1 percent may not sound like much until you realize that
wind power is just
catching on in the United
States.
I was out on vacation last week, but I still
caught wind of the new headline - making study Environmental Accounting for Pollution in the United
States Economy.
And after the government's stimulus package provided funding and loan guarantees for renewables, various
states have jumped on the bandwagon: Kansas, New Mexico, Utah, Arizona and Texas (the US's
wind cheerleader) have recently passed new incentives to encourage residents to get paid for home installations and encourage businesses and utilities to
catch the
wind and the sun.
There's a
catch though: Figure Doesn't Take Into Account Myriad Concerns Like most of these power estimates, that is just the
state's potential based on
wind speed maps, depths of water, etc..
Massachusetts Energy and Environmental Affairs Secretary Ian Bowles said the decision was essential if the United
States wants to
catch up with Europe and China, which have offshore
wind power.
A number of recent Disney injury cases have been reported in local media outlets, who
caught wind either via a public court filing or through the company's own periodic injury report, which it releases voluntarily to the public (part of its deal with legislators to avoid
state inspections).