The power, the intimidation, the fearlessness are still there, but so are grace and finesse and economy of movement, terms previously associated with Houston's Akeem Olajuwon, Ewing's
yardstick through most of the»80s, and San Antonio rookie David Robinson, the only other NBA center currently mentioned in the same breath with Ewing and Olajuwon.
Not exact matches
Through a Glass, Darkly: Typical city skies rate an 8 or 9 on the Bortle Dark - Sky Scale, the astronomer's
yardstick of darkness.
Yardsticks is a comprehensive guide that helps educators better understand students» social and academic behavior
through a developmental lens.
Since George W. Bush signed No Child Left Behind in 2002, federal law has required states to give all public school students in grades three
through eight the same exams, so their math and language skills could be measured against a common
yardstick.
Remove the
yardstick and use it to reach into the cage
through the bars (it's easiest from above) and maneuver the carrier door open until the door is resting against the side of the cage.
Later, she became the neighborhood girl who set up agility courses made of paint cans,
yardsticks, and other «finds» from the garage for her Shetland Sheepdog to run
through.
Argianas» work proposes «a broadening of the category of things we might consider to be instruments of mensuration», explains writer and curator Tom Morton in his review of the artist's work on Frieze magazine and concludes that what Athanasios Argianas is calling for
through his work is actually «new
yardsticks and new clocks».
There the case - law is traced from the seminal speeches in White v White [2001] 1 AC 596 and Miller v Miller; McFarlane v McFarlane [2006] 2 AC 618
through the subsequent increasing sophistication of the impact of the distinction on the application of the
yardstick of equality and of the sharing principle (Charman v Charman (No 4)[2007] 1 FLR 1246, Jones v Jones [2011] 1 FLR 1723 etc) and on
through the differing approaches adopted at first instance.