Sentences with phrase «year hiatus between»

1896 — 1921 (except 1902, when the exhibition was a historical overview of well - known works by international artists; 1906, when the show was suspended to accommodate the enlargement of the museum; and a five - year hiatus between 1915 and 1919 due to World War I): the International was selected by Carnegie Museum of Art director John.
With the controversy surrounding both Other M and Federation Force, as well as the five - year hiatus between them, the early - to - mid 2010s marked a period of uncertainty surrounding the state of the Metroid series.
Despite a 2 year hiatus between the original title and this sequel, no major design changes have been made in this game that are discernable.
I'll also say that for the most part, Cho and Penn don't miss a beat picking up where their underachieving roles left off (four year hiatus between flicks) even if the writing did.

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Though the LIGO and Virgo detectors have been on hiatus since last fall (the start of a year - long break between observing runs O2 and O3), the world of astrophysics continues to be bombarded with new GW results informed by O1 and O2 data.
The early reviews are pretty harsh, with Variety's Peter DeBruge suggesting Malick take another lengthy hiatus from directing like the 20 - year one that seemed to nourish him between Days of Heaven and The Thin Red Line.
The Ghibli name was revived after a 15 - year hiatus, but it's the first time when it's being used on a four - door sedan, as both the first - and second - generation models, produced between 1967 - 1973 and 1992 - 1998, were offered as two - door coupes and convertibles only.
Originally self - published in eighteen issues over the course of ten years, between 1995 and 2005 (with three collected editions, Arcadia, Brotherhood, and Conspiracies), it has been on what seemed like a permanent hiatus since then, despite the plaintiff pleas of tear - drenched fans -LSB-...]
China Airlines is returning to the UK following a five - year hiatus, with the launch of a new non-stop service between London Gatwick and Taipei's Taoyuan International from December 1st.
Qantas has announced that following a near 8 - year hiatus it will be resuming flights between Sydney and Beijing from early next year.
Aer Lingus says that the return of non-stop flights between San Francisco and Dublin last year (after a five year hiatus) counts as the most successful launch in the Irish airline's history.
A self - proclaimed dropout of the art world, Lozano rejected the commerciality of the art scene by committing an act of defiance, in four parts: General Strike Piece, a performance that began in February 1969 as a protest to the banality of the existing artistic atmosphere; Decide to Boycott Women, a twenty - seven year hiatus from contact with her female supporters, including artists, gallerists, and critics, begun in August 1971; Dialogue Piece, an invitation to dialogue that blurred the roles between artist as sender and viewer as receiver.
Inglis, a vibrant and vigorous 51 - year - old attorney who espouses his devotion to the «mission and purpose» of legislating, has already taken one hiatus from the lower chamber between 1999 and 2005.
Yet in recent years, some prominent climate research papers on the so called «hiatus» have started out by pointing to an apparent conundrum between steadily increasing CO2 and fluctuating GMST.
The latest entrants to the hiatus argument are from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, known as ETH Zurich, and they define the years of global mean surface air temperatures between 1998 and 2012 as a «hiatus», a period when the Earth «seemed hardly to warm».
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