Sentences with phrase «subsequent encounters»

The attraction is immediate and, after several subsequent encounters, the two find themselves increasingly drawn to each other.
Results indicated that children in EHS had significantly fewer child welfare encounters between the ages of five and nine years than did children in the control group, and that EHS slowed the rate of subsequent encounters.
It trains the eye for subsequent encounters and it begins the process of interpretation that ultimately brings new understanding to the congregation.
These long - lived memory T cells are primed to «remember» pathogens that infiltrate the body and quickly trigger an immune response during subsequent encounters.
What struck me then, and in subsequent encounters at Tate Britain and then Tate Modern, was this group of young people's enormous enthusiasm, optimism, and determination to succeed.
But I read it much more as a record of real people's experiences and subsequent encounters with God.
Could all the subsequent encounters with the Risen One have been inspired by her bereaved delirium?
Governor Fayose wondered why all the adultery allegations and blackmail against Apostle Suleman surfaced only after he spoke out against the reckless and indiscriminate killing of Christians in Southern Kaduna and his subsequent encounter with the Department of State Services (DSS).
The germinal center reaction generates two types of cell: antibody - secreting plasma B cells, which combat infection, and memory B cells, which persist as a reservoir of cells that remember the first infection and permit a faster and more efficient immune activation in response to subsequent encounters with the same pathogen.
This means with the limited amount of enemy variety, we can easily learn the moves and weakness of each of them and this makes each of the subsequent encounter with them less terrifying and often feeling repetitive.
Even audiences on the fence may lose their open - mindedness in the film's final minutes, in which Friedkin recounts a subsequent encounter with the still - possessed Cristina, who threatens to murder him and his family if he doesn't hand over the footage.
He deals with many of the hot - button issues by drawing on his own experiences as a student at the Taft School and his subsequent encounters in the less privileged world of urban education.
Dickerson's account included the following video of a subsequent encounter:
Hung salon style, this sentimental arrangement teed viewers up for the clout of their subsequent encounter: in an adjacent room sat Maurizio Cattalan's Him (2001), a diminutive, child - like figure from behind, which is revealed to be a wax Adolf Hitler when viewed from the front.
Subsequent encounters with her were as a contemporary artist....
Achenbach — whose initial training was in social work — talks about his gravitation to the European art world of the 1970s and his subsequent encounters and relationships with Gerhard Richter, Jörg Immendorff, Andy Warhol, Andreas Gursky, Jeff Koons and Keith Haring.
Karen, age fifty - three, showed the courage that would surface in our subsequent encounters.
Author Dominic Spano says, «In a nutshell, it follows the trials and tribulations of a real estate salesperson, and his subsequent encounters that lead to a greater insight and a new perspective of his approach to the business.»
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