Klopp may have dropped his new No. 1 in favour for Mignolet, though with the media's
war of words around the young German ongoing, perhaps that was just as well.
It was just one salvo in a long - running
war of words around Home Capital.
Not exact matches
Specifically, traders will watch the
wording and distribution
of opinions
around hot topics like the impact
of last year's tax cuts and simmering «trade
war» tensions.
aka the book written by man to control man...
of course it has things that are evil... u can only interpret the
word of «god» by what u know
around u cuz apparently he speaks like nostradamus so man hears peace and love and changes it to bigotry and
war
«The
word is awash in «low - level» conflicts, today there are some forty
wars on
around the globe, involving more than one quarter
of the world's nations.
Under tight security in St. Peter's Square in Rome, tens
of thousands
of worshipers from
around the
word thronged to an Easter Sunday Mass celebrated by Pope Francis, in which he called for peace in a world marked by
war and conflict.
The comments come as a
war of words continues to heat up
around the mainline Democratic conference and the eight - member IDC, which has grown in recent months with the addition
of Sens. Jesse Hamilton and, this month, Jose Peralta.
Off topic questions included a reported plan to remove some portraits currently displayed in City Hall, the recent installation
of additional fencing
around Gracie Mansion, whether the CUNY adjunct professor charged with the Saturday attack on two NYPD lieutenants should be fired, a report that a commercial flight to Puerto Rico was delayed because
of Mayor de Blasio's late arrival to the airport, his ongoing
war of words with PBA president Pat Lynch and Sergeants Benevolent Association president Ed Mullins and Cardinal Dolan's related op - ed, Gracie Mansion tours and the expected course
of the NYPD response to further protests.
The candlelight vigil began
around 5:30 p.m. at the World
War I Memorial in Carroll Park with religious leaders and elected officials invoking
words of sorrow and solidarity.
His visits
around the world, from prisons to hospitals,
war - torn countries to refugee camps, the floor
of the Senate to a typhoon - ravaged Philippines, are especially compelling, and provide a chance to see the pope's
word in action.
However,
word started going
around last week about one
of the more bizarre changes we've heard
of — apparently, in the
War and Peace on the Barnes and Noble Nook platform, every instance
of the world «kindled» has been replaced with «nookd.»
Fans
around the internet have suggested a potential sequel to Halo
Wars or ODST, but once again the use
of the
wording seems to rule that out.
This prominent rise in women, alongside media attention towards a new definition for the
word «gamer,» came after the controversial Gamergate incident, wherein over the course
of months, discussion
around gender issues and the integrity
of gaming journalism broke down into a long - term «flame
war»
of insults.
Hung
around the gallery's perimeter, they launch the viewer into a mysterious world
of words that supplies the artworks» titles: «Pain I is Pain II» (1973), «
War 222» (1973), «Sexy» (1973).
The press announcement comes accompanied by a droll text that points to the violence
of the mundane, analogous to grim conversations
around water coolers and Google searches on how to avoid loneliness leading to career prospects: «Any
word can start a
war».
John Altoon Artforum International; May 1, 2014; Turvey, Lisa; 363
words LOS ANGELES COUNTY MUSEUM
OF ART * June 8 - September 14 * Curated by Carol S. Eliel * In 1971, reflecting on John Altoon's notability, Walter Hopps remarked that «anyone hanging around art in Southern California after the war had at least vaguely heard of Altoon, if they hadn't met him.&raqu
OF ART * June 8 - September 14 * Curated by Carol S. Eliel * In 1971, reflecting on John Altoon's notability, Walter Hopps remarked that «anyone hanging
around art in Southern California after the
war had at least vaguely heard
of Altoon, if they hadn't met him.&raqu
of Altoon, if they hadn't met him.»
A
war of words or differences over what is product or who is product has emerged as companies such as Facebook and Apple, for example, appear to have different ideologies
around privacy.