Sentences with phrase «year life cycle means»

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It was «free,» by which I mean we pay thousands of dollars a year in support of our congregation, and there is no extra charge for life cycle events, though we did make an additional donation in thanks.
This meant the fungus could only reproduce in part of its life cycle — on fallen leaves, usually in spring — but the asexual form is prolific in producing spores and can do so for much of the year.
There is some contention that protein restriction (or protein cycling) can extend lifespan, but as I said in the fasting post, I'd rather have a fantastic quality of life (which for me means plenty of lean mass, plenty ofphysical activity, and plenty of meat on my plate) than live a few extra, protein - restricted years.
Since Kindle can go on weeks without a recharge, this means fewer recharge cycles per year and therefore more years of total battery life.
Most life cycle strategies are static because there is nothing generating the asset class mix but the target year - so they're static, meaning it's not going to change regardless of what changes in your life - until another year just goes by.
This means that Sony are even more determined to ensure that the PS3 has a 10 year + life cycle, again this is great for us.
Melee, went on to be the best selling GameCube game every single year of the console's life cycle, so by no means was the series unpopular.
«Compliments,» Ernest Rubenstein Gallery, The Educational Alliance, New York, NY, January 7 — February 4, 1999 «Collectors Collect Contemporary: 1990 — 99,» Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, MA, March 31 — May 28, 1999; catalogue «Con (text): Words, Texts, and Meaning in the Permanent Collection,» The Bronx Museum of the Arts, Bronx, NY, April 7 — September 5, 1999 «The Ecstatic,» Trans Hudson Gallery, New York, NY, September 2 — 18, 1999 «Calendar 2000,» Center for Curatorial Studies Museum, Bard College, Annandale - on - Hudson, NY, September 26 — December 17, 1999 «Drawing in the Present Tense,» Arnold and Sheila Aronson Gallery, Parsons School of Design, New York, NY, October 13 — December 3, 1999; traveled to: Julian Akus Gallery, Eastern Connecticut State University, Willimantic, CT, January 7 — February 27, 2000; catalogue «The American Century: Art and Culture 1900 - 2000,» Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY, 1999; catalogue «Other Narratives: Fifteen Years,» Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, Houston, TX, 1999; catalogue «Contemporary Narratives in American Prints,» Whitney Museum of American Art at Champion, Stamford, CT, 1999 «Crosscurrents: New Art from MoMA,» Hara Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo, Japan, 1999; catalogue «Negotiating Small Truths, The Jack S Blanton Museum of Art,» University of Texas at Austin, TX, 1999 «Life Cycles,» Galerie fur Zeitgenossische Kunst, Leipzig, Germany, 1999 «Kara Walker / Glenn Ligon,» Brent Sikkema Gallery, New York, NY, 1999 «Spaced Out,» California College of Arts and Crafts, Oakland, CA, 1999
As this cycle of expressing and responding to our needs is repeated thousands of times in those first few years of life, we make powerful connections in our brains that tell us what relationships mean to us.
Success in business and life means navigating through cycles involving risk, resilience, and reinvention as Kelly, the keynote speaker at this year's REALTORS ® Conference & Expo, can surely attest.
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