Sentences with phrase «which redeploys»

Many of the featured artworks are from the1950's and 60's including an important densely layered collage from1955 by Lee Krasner which redeployed sections of discarded paintings and drawings by her husband Jackson Pollock in tandem with new design elements she added to her own studio scraps.

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Even with the invasion looking less likely, Nazi Germany continued to launch attacks on England — some of which would claim thousands of lives in and around London in a night — carrying out the Blitz from late 1940 to mid-1941, when Hitler redeployed his air forces to participate in the invasion of Russia.
My advice to entrepreneurs in this space right now is to stay in the state in which you have your mandate and figure out a way to redeploy your cash because you can't put it in a bank.
Operation Gratitude, which started collecting leftover candy in 2007, is one of several support - the - troops organizations that bring military - level logistics to the task of gathering, sorting and redeploying literal tons of leftover candy.
«Senator Isah Hamman Misau dubiously absconded and deserted the Nigeria Police Force on 24th September, 2010 when he was redeployed to Niger State Command and he refused to report, consequent upon which he was queried in line with the Public Service Rules Sections 030301 (b)(g)(m) and (o) and 030402 (a)(b)(c)(e) and (w), in addition to the previous queries and disciplinary process he was facing when he refused to proceed on Junior command course (JCC) 49/2008 at staff college Jos between 5th January, 2009 and 19th June, 2009,» he said.
He stressed further that this would be the first time that resident doctors would be redeployed to state service which is against the ethics of the profession.
This was confirmed in a statement issued by the Secretary to the State Government, Mr Mohammed Abdullahi, he added that six commissioners were retained, two of which were redeployed to other ministries.
Reducing staff positions system - wide by attrition; reallocating and redeploying staff to turnover generated vacancies which will also increase turnover savings;
However, Perth and Kinross Council agreed to restructure RCCT at the beginning of the year, which involved «redeploying» a number of these specialist teachers.
Their whole purpose was (& is) to be a reactionary opponent in the face of massive & sweeping change — which allowed no scope for educating, retraining or redeploying its members.
Or if he would sell Coke to redeploy the proceeds into something with higher expected future returns that would trigger paying the defered tax liability and therefore lower IV which doesn't make much sense either.
Should you the enemy engage their brain for a second and decided to launch an assault from the other direction you can recycle existing defenses before hurtling over to the front line and redeploying your stuff, picking and choosing which weapons to use depending on the enemy type.
Unlike in PUBG, there are no vehicles, so you will either have to go on foot or use one of the newly introduced launchpads, which throws you into air allowing you to redeploy with your glider, but which also makes you extremely vulnerable since in the air you're extremely visible and can't shoot back.
Consisting of six contemporary painters and approximately thirty works, this exhibition explores the manner in which these women appropriate both the physical, dramatic processes and the expressive freedom of direct gesture at the core of action painting, redeploying the now - historic style to boldly advance the abstract painting of our time.
But this pedestal seems to have acted as temporary storage from which the tank could be redeployed directly into battle.
Her practice, which moves from sculpture to collage as well as video performance, considers the history of the found object and assemblage - redeploying existing materials or moments in unexpected, idiosyncratic ways.
It would mean rebuilding facilities, or weapon systems, ships, etc., or redeploying troops, building new bases, etc., NONE of which is being done.
«It is particular rewarding to see that two of the new solicitors had been redeployed from our claimant arm, Zest Legal, which closed to new business last summer.
Her recent highlights include successfully defending South Hunsley Academy Trust in judicial review proceedings, which challenged the decision to close a swimming pool and redeploy the space for academic use; representing Asda in a dispute with a developer concerning Asda's obligations to purchase land for a supermarket development; and advising Network Rail on a redevelopment project in London.
Second, they say a landmark 2016 Supreme Court of Canada ruling, R v. Jordan, which set specific timelines to try criminal cases, has meant that an understaffed Superior Court has had to redeploy judges to hear criminal matters at risk of being thrown out due to delay.
Implemented a Data Driven Approach to Address Crime and Traffic Safety (DDACTS), which involved analyzing crime and vehicle crash data and redeploying police resources to identified hot spots.
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