Sentences with phrase «young groups of»

Mallorca is one of the Balearic Islands and guests will find several cultural, sporting and leisure activities to practice during their holidays, making it the perfect destination for families and young groups of friends.
When planning a holiday to Tenerife there are plenty of resorts to consider; Playa de Las Americas holidays are often the choice of young groups of friends, clubbers and sun seekers looking for a good time.
Teens and young groups of friends will enjoy the location - within walking distance of Albufeira's vibrant strip of bars and clubs.
These nurseries give birth to clusters of stars that represent the ideal markers for tracing the position of spiral arms, as the relatively young groups of stars have not yet had the time to drift away from the region in which they were created.
Using infrared array detectors, astronomers found that many molecular clouds contained very young groups of stars that had just formed and, in some cases, were still forming.
The trend is probably going to persist going forward, the economists suggest, especially as younger groups of women have become more educated — affording them the affluence to work more and spend time with their families while hiring someone else to do the dusting.
The soft power initiative also has involved a coordinated effort to upgrade the quality of China's diplomatic corps, replacing an older generation of media - shy, stiff bureaucrats with a younger group of Chinese men and women, many of whom are fluent in English and comfortable bantering with local journalists.
The Reds were close to breaking through with their young group of hitters and pitchers.
Ian Holloway's QPR look for another season of struggle, with the club looking to rebuild with a younger group of players.
It's also very believable that Peters was going to leave anyway; rather than hang around to train a new, younger group of guys, in a scheme that wasn't his cup of tea.
Kyle Busch, the 2015 Cup Series champion, has been most vocal about what he believes is an overemphasis on a younger group of drivers whose collective accomplishments don't come anywhere close to matching his stellar résumé.
The trio of rugby aficionados has molded a young group of athletes with little to no rugby experience and knowledge into a team that knows its way around the pitch and can hold its own with the established programs around Sacramento.
Add Nico Collins, Brad Hawkins, and Oliver Martin to the fold and you're looking at a very solid young group of pass catchers.
He has identified a young group of players with potential and stuck by them until poor results turned to good ones.
It will be interesting to see who Wenger chooses to captain the young group of players.
Fathers were much less likely to be involved after the birth if their baby's mother lived with her parents during the pregnancy — and of course the very young mothers were more likely to have been living with their own parents (or with one of them): 63 % of the youngest group of mums lived «at home» while only 13 % of those aged 22 or over did so.
This is related to the woman's age, as 63 % of the youngest group of women were living at home, compared with only 13 % of those aged 22 or over.
The New Millennial Dad: Understanding the Paradox of Today's Fathers, represents the seventh report on the changing role of fathers by the Center, and focuses on the youngest group of fathers in the workplace.
I was there for about four weeks and I spent one of those weeks with the a young group of engineers, and I went back to a couple of the sites I had visited on my first trip, including the Quds power plant which is north of Baghdad; it goes through some kind of dicey neighborhood, so the trip from the Green Zone to Quds is always a bit of hot charger; so we went up there in these Reva vehicles, these heavily armored South African Reva vehicles; and much to my amaze [ment], when I found that they had gotten some of their power plants started; they hadn't been able to run when I was there in 2005.
«It is known that spouses of older stroke patients experience health - related physical and mental issues, and that the degree of their problems is associated with the severity of the stroke, but ours is the first long - term study of seven years follow up to explore this in a younger group of people,» said Josefine Persson, M.Sc., study author and a researcher and Ph.D. candidate at the Institute of Neuroscience and Physiology at Sahlgrenska Academy, University of Gothenburg, Sweden.
This is a relatively young group of patients, so many will possibly face decades of coping with their symptoms,» Smet concluded.
Online dating is a hot cake option of the modern age, especially for the young group of people; it is really a popular choice.
The accepted opinion in a field of study usually does not change until the old professors who championed a set of common ideas retire or die and younger group of professors with a fresh perspective takeover and that is finally beginning to happen among the various sociologist, psychologists, and other academics who study international dating.
hi we are a young group of swingers (2 guys and 1 girl) that meet regularly and would love to meet a MILF to add to the mix occasionally or often if you perfer.
Things aren't great at the new, much smaller school, and White chooses to switch sports and coach a young group of Latino kids in cross-country running, after seeing the potential in a few of them as they balance a troubled home life, a near - full time job picking fruit in the surrounding fields, and getting an education.
The new series features Clint Barton / Hawkeye relocating to Los Angeles, where he mentors a young group of heroes that includes America Chavez / Miss America, Kate Bishop / Hawkeye, Kate's non-powered boyfriend Johnny, Quentin Quire / Kid Omega, and Gwen Poole / Gwenpool.
Students can share eBooks they've created with a younger group of children, or add them to a shared set of iPads that are checked out in your media center or library.
They are a young group of entrepreneurs.
With such a young group of apprentices (aged between 18 and 23) providing ideas for the project, it's perhaps unsurprisingly to hear an 11 - speaker, 2170 - watt sound system with a subwoofer and LED - lighting are included.
The exterior and interior styling are in line with Mercedes» latest models, targeting a younger group of audience compared to its predecessor.
Cadillac has made an aggressive move toward capturing a younger group of buyers with its array of fast sports sedans and coupes.
This novel is brutal and though YA, definitely not for the younger group of that genre, killings and beatings, people go missing, children are killed but those remaining try to foil the plans of the Motherland every chance they get.
The Teen Titans are a young group of crimefighters who keep the world safe from the clutches of evil.
The latest results released today show the index up two points since November 2012, to +22, with overall index ratings highest for the youngest group of Canadian investors — those 25 - 34 — at +26.
The youngest group of dogs took the fewest tries to do so, and the dogs» abilities to learn new visual associations declined with age.
In 2009, a passionate young group of well educated surfers, discouraged by coastal deforestation decided to band together to restore the natural splendor of some of Costa Rica's best loved surfing beaches.
In addition to the co-founders, we have one of the earliest members of Mythic Entertainment, effects artist Mike Crossmire, who was a key contributor to all of Mythic's earliest games and Dark Age of Camelot, plus a young group of talented artists and programmers, for some of whom this is their first industry gig.
Among the young group of men were current HAL president Masahito Tanimura and current Nintendo Co. Ltd. president Satoru Iwata.
But this younger group of people, are starting to understand the benefits of not owning the actual copy.
[4] On his role as a Wisconsin artist, Andrew Stevens stated in 1995 that «Holty's zeal for non-objective art was more closely identified with the younger group of American painters in the East.
The Tibor de Nagy Gallery presents a group exhibition of gallery artists, with a fresh perspective, highlighting correspondences amongst generations, pairing an older guard next to a younger group of contemporary artists.
As part of a radical young group of artists, Beckley exhibited glossy photographs of erotic content and typed fictions.
Mark Rothko committed suicide in 1970, by which time younger groups of American artists had rejected the painterly qualities and the passion of expressionism in favour of a cooler approach, either pop art figuration or, in a less than resonant umbrella title coined by the critic Clement Greenberg, post-painterly abstraction.
Similar to the presentation of Five Recent Acquisitions, a younger group of artists will create interventions within the galleries that highlight, reflect, and disrupt the collection show.
He preferred to collaborate with a younger group of New York and Los Angeles artists who are revisiting the tradition of assemblage.
The same year, Longo participated in a five - person show entitled Pictures — curated by Douglas Crimp at Artists Space in New York — the first exhibition to contextualize a young group of artists who were turning away from Minimalism and Conceptualism and instead towards image - making, inspired by newspapers, advertisements, film, and television.
Always a bit of renegade, Matta was one of the first European artists to foster relationships with the young group of American painters — Jackson Pollock, Adolph Gottlieb, Robert Motherwell, and Peter Busa — later known as the New York School.
At the fair, Bourouissa's work represents a younger group of artists whose careers Mennour shepherds, like Camille Henrot and Alicja Kwade.
«This is the very first time in Australia for the Saatchi Gallery and this young group of artists.
Obviously technology plays into that if you have a younger group of individuals, social media and some of the new platforms that are out there are going to be much more appealing to, say, someone that may be in the later years of their career.
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