Sentences with phrase «year spell of»

After a five year spell of being a 360 owner, Colin has returned to the world of Sony through the PS Vita, and is loving every second!
The club, which has had a six - year spell of Premier League security, mostly in the top half of the table, and has qualified for the Europa League twice in that time, currently sit one point above the relegation zone with eight games left in the season.
Granit Xhaka has claimed that Arsenal need to show they are willing to give it their all this year to try and end a 13 - year spell of not winning the league.

Not exact matches

A few years ago video resumes, where people sat in front of webcams spelling out their qualifications and showing a bit of personality, were all the rage.
Buckle up: for the next few years at least, we're in for one hell of a vertically integrated ride — and it's one that spells nothing but more trouble for Asian technology companies.
This year, however, new trends may spell the beginning of the end to the spectacle known as Black Friday.
It's dictated by how much information we need to process — more information spells more time, which is why our younger years, when we're processing lots and lots of new stuff, seem to pass so slowly.
But recent polls suggest that the incoming Alabama senator - elect's victory may be a part of a larger trend that could spell trouble for Republicans in next year's midterm elections.
But it is widely held that all such technical hurdles have now been erased and that later this year a challenge that began over a decade ago will finally spell the end for the protection of the Washington Redskin's federal trademark.
The increased deployment of drones to the Arctic this year doesn't just spell economic opportunity for global shippers of oil and gas companies but also for drone manufacturers.
A May report by the Guardian detailed the tough work conditions at the company's Fremont, California, factory, revealing that hundreds of ambulances have been called over the past several years for injuries, fainting, and dizzy spells.
This year has seen a string of successful technology IPOs, including Snap and enterprise software company MuleSoft in March, breaking last year's dry spell.
The parameters of Weschler's about - to - be position at Berkshire were in effect spelled out in Buffett's letter in this year's annual report.
A 79 - time winner on the PGA Tour who was world number one for a record 683 weeks, Woods lost form in recent years due to injuries and the mastering of a new swing while his ranking has plummeted to 876 after his long spell on the sidelines.
If Hillary Clinton is elected, that will likely spell a continuation of the status quo, with a Republican House of Representatives thwarting Democrats from accomplishing the goals that run counter to the interests of much of the business community, leaving free - market enthusiasts no worse off next year than they are today.
While on a visit to Paris in August of last year, Sigmar Gabriel, Germany's foreign minister at that time, spelled it all out: «If we don't develop a (European) policy regarding China, then China will succeed in dividing Europe.»
Steven Corwin, who heads up New York - Presbyterian's $ 7 billion - in - revenue per year health system, says that a dramatic reversal of Obamacare's insurance expansion would spell trouble for hospitals by bloating the ranks of uninsured patients.
Both apps have been popular with Android users for years, as they not only include the predictive text capabilities but also a quicker method of typing by letting you drag your finger from letter to letter in one continuous motion to spell out words, rather than pecking at the keys.
Surprisingly, if you are hit by a bad spell later in retirement, you should be fine because you will have grown your money very well during your early years of retirement, Kitces said.
Spells of Genesis (SoG) is the most awaited trading card / arcade game of the year, from the well - known EverdreamSoft (EDS).
These numbers might not spell all - out trouble if it weren't for Amazon's performance during the same period: The company's electronics and general merchandise business — basically the core of its retail operation — grew 35 percent in North America in the quarter, marking the segment's highest growth rate in several years.
A pullback of that magnitude could spell some meaningful downward revisions on prices on brand new units coming up for sale later this year or next.
This would end up spelling the end of the PC Party's 44 years of uninterrupted power in Alberta.
Facebook is spelling out in plain English how it collects and uses your data in rewritten versions of its Terms of Service and Data Use Policy, though it's not asking for new rights to collect and use your data or changing any of your old privacy settings.The public has seven days to comment on the changes (though Facebook doesn't promise to adapt or even respond to the feedback) before Facebook will ask all users to consent to the first set of new rules in three years.
For the first time in many years, our money is going on several reactionary interest rate increases in 2018 and that spells good news for owners of US dollars.
In fact, it was a spelling mistake in an online transfer involving Bangladesh Central Bank that prevented cybercriminals from walking away with a total of $ 1 billion earlier this year.
I am the happiest person on earth today because today My Seven years run away lover came back to me on his knees with tears on his eye begging me to please forgive him and accept him back, Dr.Grant a great Spell caster made this possible with the help of a sSpell caster made this possible with the help of a spellspell.
One year later, we can take the measure of its consequences — and prepare for future ones — only if we spell out the ideas it embraced, and why they demand to be enforced.
But Protestant and Orthodox thinkers have also been brought under his spell, as witness The Beauty of the Infinite by Orthodox theologian David B. Hart, a tour de force justly acclaimed as one of the most suggestive theological contributions of recent years (see the FT review, March 2004).
Some years ago I was supposed to teach an eighth - grade Bible school class what a dysfunctional group is and why it is spelled with a «y.» I'm not sure if it was before that explanation or after that we were supposed to make pizza together, but what we had while we were working through the etymology of «dys» was not exactly group enthusiasm.
And while despite their often staggering sales, most best - seller lists don't even recognize their existence, the National Religious Bestsellers newsletter, which does, spells out what it means: «A few years ago, a religious best seller enjoyed an annual sale of ten thousand copies.
Coming back to Harvard in the fall of 1925, he fell under the spell of Pierce and Whitehead and «Husserl almost dropped out of my mind for years (PCC 90).
Just as the invention of the church year broke the spell of the gods of sun, moon, and stars, so now the recovery of a clear - cut doctrine of the Christian life must break the spell of the all too predictable pattern of adult life.
Today, more than three hundred years after John Locke spelled out his theory that the greatest good is served by each person following his or her own best interests, some economists and politicians are still trying to bend and stretch this outmoded «explanation» of life to fit social realities that say it just doesn't meet human needs today.
Raptors were around millions of years ago... But of course, whoever wrote the bible didn't know about them... Perhaps he / she / they couldn't spell «Velociraptor»...
Two months before the presidential election of 2000, the PNAC unipolarists issued a position paper titled «Rebuilding America's Defenses: Strategy, Forces and Resources for a New Century» that spelled out the particulars of a global empire strategy: repudiate the ABM treaty, build a global missile defense system, increase defense spending by $ 20 billion per year to 3.8 percent of gross domestic product, and reinvent the U.S. military to meet expanded obligations throughout the world.
Even if we agree with the decision by CNN to group all the spelling variations of Mohammed together as one name, that still would have the single most popular boys» name being given to only about 2 % of the boys born in that year.
You spelled * know * wrong, but you'll learn that next year in 8th grade... hopefully (should have learned it in 1st like the rest of the kiddos).
After spelling out the educational and ecclesiastical credentials of the speaker, the woman making the introduction said, «But I know that you will really want to hear what Reverend X has to say, because she is the mother of a two - year - old son.»
The religious opposition to the Vietnam War was certainly more effective than the opposition of those who spelled America with a «k.» And if we have made some significant progress with respect to the place of racial minorities in our society in the last twenty years, it is due mostly to religious leadership.
At fifteen years old though my power was strong and my spells were successful and clairvoyant abilities growing, I became convinced that Jesus was still holding me back and performed a satanic ritual specifically designed to blasphemy the holy spirit (using the bible as an instruction manual) by calling Jesus and his power demonic, calling the holy spirit a filthy demonic entity and swearing I wanted God out of my life forever.
Savor the whole grain goodness of spelt, an ancient relative of durum wheat that originated in the Near East over 8,000 years ago.
To honour and celebrate the recent heatwave (the longest spell of glorious sunshine for one hundred years or something...) this month's Tea Time Treats will be...
We first fell for Dave's organic breads while traveling in Washington State a couple of years ago (we're particularly fond of the spelt bread) and when I was contacted about featuring their newMillion Dollar Bunson this site, I was glad to oblige.The buns are packed with seeds and whole grains and have a soft, sweet base that will highlight any burger you choose to put between them.
According to Bob's Red Mill, spelt is «a non-hybrid primitive relative of our present day wheat that dates back more than 9,000 years.
* Note: spelt is a non-hybrid primitive relative of our present day wheat that dates back more than 9,000 years.
Spice cookies are perfect for this time of year, a little zing and boost after the holidays and warming as well, which is nice given all of the cold spells we've been having here in Colorado.
I remember years and years ago when I'd have to quickly rattle off the short list of common gluten containing grains as ``... wheat, rye, oats, spelt and barley.»
all gluten grains (spelt, hard wheat, soft wheat, barley, etc) have gluten, but especially wheat, which has been hybridized through the years to contain a LOT of gluten.
I've written a lot about these grains over the years — check out the list at the end of the article to learn the how's and why's of teff, einkorn, kamut, spelt, and amaranth and more.
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