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Its imagery can be striking or merely distracting, yet rarely transporting.
But even being at work can be striking when done horizontally.
Listen: On its own, FKA twigs's "Cellophane" would be striking enough.
"As long as that takes, I will be striking," she said.
I will be striking on Wednesday March 8 on behalf of women.
Listen: On its own, "Cellophane" by FKA twigs would be striking enough.
"The Russians are authorized to be striking those targets," said retired Lt. Col.
But in private, the president is said to be striking a different tone.
We'll have to wait and see what tone they'll be striking with this service.
Plus, not all Latinos speak Spanish so you may be striking another nerve. 5.
TC: Anything easier than you'd guessed it would be, striking out on your own?
So the Revolutionary Guards, if responsible, could be striking at Mr. Rouhani as well.
Indeed, the cost to live in major cities versus right outside can be striking.
To keep momentum in the space, companies need to be striking larger M&A deals.
The warplanes appeared to be striking from the Turkish side, one of the cameramen said.
The whiff of sexual predation will also be striking to American readers of picture books.
At its very best, choreography can be striking and impactful, saying as much as words.
The differences between the animals with high and low fitness turned out to be striking.
The difference can be striking — sometimes even more so than the jump in resolution to 4K.
But as innovative and useful apps come to market, the difference for students will be striking.
But this is still a rather unusual note for a leader of faith to be striking.
He may hold his nose and sign it, but he won't be striking a deal on it.
If that momentum grew into a national carbon tax for the United States the results could be striking.
Having the administration's two most powerful Cabinet members openly at odds with their boss would be striking enough.
First, the fact that young and old alike are angry suggests she may be striking a fair compromise.
Among Republicans, the number fell by 5 percentage points: This finding would be striking enough on its own.
As an audience member, the sense of emotional investment and larger stakes that comes with that can be striking.
Tekashi93 appears to be striking a deal with the feds -- he's pleading guilty to 9 counts ... TMZ has learned.
Now, when you're at Jacqueline's gala, it should be striking that the background does not look like New York.
But the whole time, helicopters were flying overhead and we were nervous that they would be striking any moment.
There will also be striking visual effects, including pyrotechnics and simulacra of "Game of Thrones" sites like Castle Black.
White Christmas trees can be striking and elegant, and the neutral color palette gives you total freedom to get creative.
I know that by sharing my truth, I will be striking a chord with so so many women and men.
The bad news is that by the middle of the century, a megaflood could be striking California every couple of decades.
The impact of such job losses would be striking, not just for the industry but the U.K. economy as a whole.
Holtz-Eakin predicted business groups will be striking a more negative tone if tax reform legislation hasn't passed a year from now.
Still, Mr. Prince's pitch to deploy contractors instead of U.S. soldiers seems to be striking a chord at a particularly sensitive moment.
Because the testimony is potentially so prejudicial to a defendant, there has to be striking similarities to the alleged victim's case, says DeSipio.
The venture capital slowdown may be striking fear into the hearts of some start-ups, but Vengo Labs certainly isn't one of them.
Instead, they are believed to be striking areas controlled by other insurgent groups, including some backed by the United States and its allies.
Because the testimony is potentially so prejudicial to a defendant, there has to be striking similarities to the alleged victim's case, he said.
In cities around the world, thousands of drivers will be striking for higher pay, better benefits and more say in the companies' policies.
British Airways said it was forced to scrub so many flights because the union hadn't informed it of which pilots would be striking.
Trump appears to be striking the position the former president once did: a strong man who maintains authority in a time of civic unrest.
In it are two black-and-white photo strips featuring himself and his bride-to-be striking a mix of silly and sweet poses.
Today it will be striking that for all the talk about terrorism and shoring up surveillance, members of Congress can still be so exposed.
While I will be striking on Friday, I'm still trying to figure out something else I could do relating to climate activism that day.
" Darvish tweeted a short statement after the game, and seemed to be striking a more conciliatory tone than some fans saying, "No one is perfect.
A few years ago, I launched a daily email newsletter, and I was ecstatic to be striking out on my own for the first time.
Pouring Ribbons in Manhattan is renowned for its collection of Chartreuse dating back to the 21971s, and the differences between its vintages can be striking.
While many global miners have been looking to sell assets, China has still be striking commodity deals around the world to secure supplies of raw materials.
Such a selection would be striking given that Mr. Kudlow, a CNBC commentator, has criticized Mr. Trump's decision to slap tariffs on imported steel and aluminum.
" Metcalf said it can be striking to see Gilbert, whom she has known for more than 30 years, now assuming so much responsibility for "The Conners.
YouTube's biggest challenge will be striking deals with music groups, which in the past have argued that they have not been fairly compensated in deals with YouTube.
If you have read any of our previous articles you will know that everyone should be striking on the break from every clinch, all the time, always.
It appears that TNT's show will be striking a middle ground, incorporating a slightly more vibrant and stylized aesthetic, while maintaining the original setting like many period dramas.
Malik appears to be striking a celebratory pose in an Instagram he posted following reports that he and the supermodel have split up after seven months of dating.
Stars like Tyra Banks and Keke Palmer have inspired many by embracing their natural hair recently, and Obama appears to be striking a similar chord on social media.
He's among a group of children and young adults leading the Global Youth Climate Strike on March 15 and will be striking at City Hall in New York.
If the census rearranges the legislature toward a marginal advantage for cities, and the next several years experience migration figures similar to recent history, the results will be striking.
Critics say his company shouldn't be striking any new deals at all and that he should follow the precedent of modern presidents by selling his interest in the company.
While the fact that the S&P missed out on a record-book close by less than a point may be striking, most close-market watchers are shrugging it off.
But the handful of House Democrats who have not shied away from talking about impeachment don't appear to be striking a different tone in the wake of Pelosi's recent comments.
Even differences in children's bedrooms around the world can be striking, as in Venice-based photographer James Mollison's photo series "Where Children Sleep," which has been adapted into a book.
But when the pictures come, they could be striking — in case you forgot what kind of pictures New Horizons took when it flew past Pluto, here are some highlights of its findings.
I'm less concerned about the effect these changes will have on large markets, but the impact on medium and smaller markets like Fort Wayne, Indiana; Augusta, Georgia; and Bozeman, Montana will be striking.
And the company's tech focus seems to be striking a chord with its existing members: Nearly half of Oscar's members used the company's mobile app in 2018, compared with the industry average 7%.
"We endeavor to work with all serious investigators who are going to be striking the balance between Congress's right to information and our client's privileges and legal obligations," Levy said at the time.
"We endeavor to work with all serious investigators who are going to be striking the balance between Congress's right to information and our client's privileges and legal obligations," Levy said last month, Bloomberg reported.
Omar's arrival is literally a game-changer — one of the first actions of the new House is expected to be striking an old rule against wearing headwear on the floor so that her hijab wouldn't be in violation.
"If you strike the capital, you are seen to be striking harder and the threat is there for other cities like Dakar and Abidjan," Cynthia Ohayon, West Africa analyst at International Crisis Group, said by phone from Ouagadougu.
"What is paradoxical here is that Centcom says it informed the Russian military it would be striking the area, which they had struck many times previously," said Andrew J. Tabler, a Syria expert at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy.
"Make no mistake: If Mr. Trump takes such drastic action, it will be striking at the foundation of the American government, attempting to set a precedent that a president, alone among American citizens, is above the law," the editorial board wrote.
He's also bragged about his "great chemistry" with Chinese President Xi Jinping and expressed admiration for North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un. These incidents would be striking on their own — no other sitting US president has so openly expressed admiration for authoritarian leaders.
A new study, focused largely on suburban whites, found that the rate of dementia appears to be going down and that the disease appears to be striking later, suggesting that changes in lifestyle and improvements in physical health can help prevent or delay cognitive decline.
The challenge will be striking the right balance between the government's need to obtain information for law enforcement — a significant priority these days — with the desire to keep at least some personal information private, a growing concern as more sensitive data is stored online.
A sea of black squares on Facebook has the potential to be striking in the same way that redacted portions of censored government documents often stand out more than the text that remains: as an act of refusal that represents a kind of power.
And the early polls suggest that little has, which makes sense since the election campaign has been going on for such a long time and at such a high pace that it would be striking if you were a voter who had an unformed view of Clinton.
Donald Trump: Military suicides happen to servicemembers who 'can't handle it' Trump's suggestion that the US military might not be striking its intended targets comes as US defense officials have drawn distinctions between US targeting efforts and the efforts of the Russian and Syrian regime air forces.
"In keeping with the tradition of the show, there will be striking parallels between what's happening politically [in reality] and what's happening in our world of make believe," Danes said, also noting that Carrie is on her medication as she attempts to atone for her blood-stained past.
But the overlays can be striking: singing direct to the camera in one shot, burying her head in her hands in another; stern hand gestures paired with a look of cold angst; spinning around and flaring out her dress in one, giving a firm tsk-tsk with the hand in the other.
Faced with Russian air supremacy in Idlib, Erdogan's most likely action would be striking a ceasefire deal with Putin in which the Turkish leader walks back repeated threats of an offensive but saves face with a role in deciding Syria's future and in managing the migrant crisis, according to the government officials, diplomats and analysts.
Whether it be striking down Obama's unconstitutional appointments to the National Labor Relation Board or denying George W. Bush the power to compel state officials to abide by an unenforceable international treaty, the Court should work to uphold the sacred principles of the Constitution no matter its partisan preferences or the supposed merits of policy prescriptions.
" It's not known how many employees will be striking or refusing to show up to work across the company's 5000+ locations today, and Marshall told BI that he had "no number yet as how many people will either strike all day tomorrow or walk out midday, but we have gotten a considerable amount of support already.
All this goes to say that while sexy headlines and frequent nine-figure-plus deals make it easy to think SoftBank has a blank check to dish out to any unicorn they please, the clock may be striking midnight for SoftBank as they face the reality of their enormous spending, which may not bode well for their hopes for a second Vision Fund.
"You can see from the numbers that the approach the company's taking – colleague-led, customers onside, re-connecting the business with its core and then becoming more relevant to more people in Britain - appears to be striking a chord," said Potts, a former Tesco executive who joined Morrisons in 22019 to lead a recovery after it was badly damaged by the rise of discounters Aldi and Lidl and the strategic errors of previous management.
As the talks stretched from lunch into the evening, they seemed to be on the brink of a deal that would see Turkey accept thousands of illegal migrants back from Greece in exchange for an additional €3 billion ($3.3 billion) in aid, visa-free travel to Europe and progress in deadlocked membership talks with the EU. But many queried how European leaders could be striking a deal with a country that appears to have little regard for freedom of its press, let alone a strong human-rights record.
Her poems were said to be striking, precise and rich in metaphor. They were widely anthologized.
Macmillan . Maple flowers are green, yellow, orange or red. Though individually small, the effect of an entire tree in flower can be striking in several species. Some maples are an early spring source of pollen and nectar for bees.
The New York Times theatre review pointed out that the bleak landscape is reminiscent of the Theatre of the Absurd, particularly Samuel Beckett's Waiting for Godot and Happy Days (play). The first images of the Shepard play are said to be striking, but there is little development.
The fresh rock can be striking in appearance, with red to pink garnet (almandine-pyrope) in a green matrix of sodium-rich pyroxene (omphacite). Accessory minerals include kyanite, rutile, quartz, lawsonite, coesite, amphibole, phengite, paragonite, zoisite, dolomite, corundum, and, rarely, diamond. Plagioclase is not stable in eclogite.
However, it might be striking for learners of Spanish in North America, where people are more familiar with seseo pronunciation, and indeed gives an impression of "lispiness". The misnomer "Castilian lisp" is used occasionally to refer to this aspect of Peninsular pronunciation (in both distinción and ceceo varieties).
Samberg also stated that the series will be "striking a balance" between addressing police brutality and maintaining its comedic style. It will also incorporate the COVID-19 pandemic during the season. Although initially announced as part of NBC's fall schedule, the eighth season premiere was pushed back to 2021 due to the pandemic.
Apart from the landforms left behind by glaciers, glaciers themselves may be striking features of the terrain, particularly in the polar regions of Earth. Notable examples include valley glaciers where glacial flow is restricted by the valley walls, crevasses in the upper section of glacial ice, and icefalls—the ice equivalent of waterfalls.
The resemblance is said to be "striking" at Anneux British Cemetery, Cambrai, and the Tuscan loggia motif recurs at several other cemeteries as well.Geurst, p. 198. Spalding's memorial became relatively obscure, and was not covered extensively in any publication about Lutyens's works until the publication of Tim Skelton's Lutyens and the Great War in 2008.Skelton, p. 11.
As a fashion designer he had several collections and shows in London, New York and Tokyo. He has influenced designers and artists. He was known for wildly creative costumes, makeup, wigs and headgear, all of which combined to be striking and inventive and often kitschy or beautiful. He also designed costumes for the Michael Clark Dance Company.
Beside her is a crouched Amazon who appears to be striking something behind the horse. To the right of that Amazon is another Greek soldier leaning away with an ax raised above his head. On the far right is an Amazon with an ax raised above her head apparently preparing to strike a Greek soldier around the side of the vase.
Respiratory infections are also common. Importantly, the clinical presentations and disease courses are variable with some individuals severely affected, whereas others show little manifestation of disease. This “variable expressivity,” even within the same family, can be striking and may be explained by differences in lifestyle, exposure to pathogens, treatment efficacy, or other genetic modifiers. This condition is described to have incomplete penetrance of disease.
The plumage of the Accipitridae can be striking, but rarely utilises bright colours; most birds use combinations of grey, buff and brown. Overall they tend to be paler below, which helps them seem less conspicuous when seen from below. There is seldom sexual dimorphism in plumage, when it occurs the males are brighter or the females resemble juveniles. In many species juveniles have a distinctly different plumage.
The flat leaf margins have short blunt teeth. The upper and lower surfaces of the leaf are covered in dense fur, but become smooth with age. The tall flower spikes, known as inflorescences, arise at the ends of vertical branches over November to January, and can be striking in appearance. They take 6–7 months to develop—longer than other members of the genus.
The name Strike Force came from Santana's promise that as a team they would, "be striking (the Islanders) with force." Martel immediately came up with the team's name based on this. They feuded with the Islanders until October, when they got a shot at The Hart Foundation for the Tag Team Championship. On October 27, 1987 they won the title when Jim Neidhart submitted to Martel's Boston crab.
The anthropomorphic pottery statues of the Capulí can be striking. Women are depicted with a wrap that extends from the armpit to the ankle while men have loincloths and are often shown with an object such as a drum or animal. These figures are often called coqueros because they are depicted with wads of coca leaves in their mouths. Scholars have associated the figures with shamans and possible funerary rituals.
Banksia integrifolia, commonly known as the Coast Banksia, is one of the most widely distributed Banksia species. It occurs between Victoria and Central Queensland in a broad range of habitats, from coastal dunes to mountains. It is highly variable in form, but is most often encountered as a tree up to 25 metres (82 ft) in height. Its leaves have dark green upper surfaces and white undersides, a contrast that can be striking on windy days.
Martel and Santana then formed a tag team called Strike Force. The team were played off as good looking pretty boys (a storyline that came directly from the Can-Am Connection), even using the theme called "Girls In Cars", which was originally made for the Can-Am Connection. The name Strike Force came from Santana's promise that as a team they would, "be striking (The Islanders) with force." Martel immediately came up with the team's name based on this.
Instead, the horse rears slightly, or may be striking off into a canter, with only its hind legs touching the ground, while Charles still holds the reins lightly, upright but at ease, implying his advanced horsemanship. The influence of the Dürer engraving is subtle. Dürer's knight rides through dark woods, passing figures representing evil and mortality, including a pig- snouted devil and death riding a pale horse. In contrast Charles emerges from a dark wood into an open, though brooding landscape.
Additionally, W. Helck and Eberhard Otto point out, that the design similarities between the pyramid of Baka and that of Djedefre might be striking, but the design of Djedefre's pyramid was atypical for the 4th Dynasty anyway. Thus, to use Djedefre's tomb design as a comparison argument cannot confirm a 4th Dynasty datation. Finally, egyptologists doubt the evaluations of Barsanti concerning the size of the pyramid base. They think that the pyramid was not so big as Lepsius and Barsanti evaluated.
However, while coding, the main aim of coding should be in sight i.e. to break down and understand the text and develop categories to be put in order in the course of time. The result of open coding should be a list characterising codes and categories attached to the text and supported by code notes that were produced to explain the content of codes. These notes could be striking observations and thoughts that are relevant to the development of theory.
The molar volume of solid elements is very roughly constant, and (even more reliably) so also is the molar heat capacity for most solid substances. These two factors determine the volumetric heat capacity, which as a bulk property may be striking in consistency. For example, the element uranium is a metal that has a density almost 36 times that of the metal lithium, but uranium's specific heat capacity on a volumetric basis (i.e. per given volume of metal) is only 18% larger than lithium's.
Sams, Eric. ‘’The Real Shakespeare; Retrieving the Early Years, 1564–1594.’’ Yale University Press. 1995. P. 75 Nashe then, in the “Private Epistle of the Author to the Printer”, threatens anyone who might suggest his satire has particular victims: “Let the interpreter beware,” he says, “...they shall know that I live as their evil angel to haunt them world without end.” However, Nashe’s satire would have no point unless it could be seen to be striking an actual target.Sams, Eric. The Real Shakespeare; Retrieving the Early Years, 1564–1594.
The programme's central character was originally to have been named "Sam Williams" but Kudos felt this not to be striking enough and requested Graham devise an alternative surname. Graham asked his young daughter for her opinion and she suggested "Sam Tyler", which became the character's name. Graham subsequently discovered that his daughter had named him after the Doctor Who character Rose Tyler. The initial geographical setting was to be London; this was then changed to Leeds and finally to Manchester, as part of a BBC initiative to make more programmes in the city.
Banksia integrifolia - MHNT Banksia integrifolia, commonly known as coast banksia, is a species of tree that grows along the east coast of Australia. One of the most widely distributed Banksia species, it occurs between Victoria and Central Queensland in a broad range of habitats, from coastal dunes to mountains. It is highly variable in form, but is most often encountered as a tree up to 25 metres (82 ft) in height. Its leaves have dark green upper surfaces and white undersides, a contrast that can be striking on windy days.
Scleral lenses are not to be confused with "sclera" lenses, which are soft lenses and do not contain a fluid reservoir. "Sclera" contacts are used in movies such as the whited-out eyes of the monsters in Evil Dead, or blacked-out eyes in Underworld and Underworld: Evolution, or the Star Trek episode Where No Man Has Gone Before. These lenses tend to be uncomfortable and sometimes impede the actors' vision, but the visual effects produced can be striking. These lenses can be custom- painted, although most companies only sell lenses with a pre-designed look.
The 1935–36 NCAA football bowl games were the final games of the 1935 college football season, and included the debut of the Sun Bowl being played with collegiate teams, which complemented the Orange, Rose, and Sugar Bowl as the fourth post-season game. Both Southeastern Conference (SEC) teams, LSU and Ole Miss, suffered single-point defeats. What may be striking about these bowl games, from a historical perspective, is three of the eight participating teams. , two of the teams—the Catholic University Cardinals and Hardin–Simmons Cowboys—compete in the NCAA's lowest level of competition, Division III.
In the sketch, Carvey and Nealon play a pair of muscle-bound Austrian jocks in the mold of Arnold Schwarzenegger, using padding for fake muscles, drab gray sweatsuits, weight belts, and speaking with Austrian accents. The background of the set includes several life-sized cutouts of Schwarzenegger during his competition years. The sketch's introductory and ending music featured mock Austrian yodeling. "Pumping Up" primarily consists of Hans and Franz denigrating others for not being strong and as physically fit as they appear to be, striking bodybuilder poses to show off their "muscled" bodies, complete with strained facial expressions.
On the subject of the clip being seen as exploitive of the war for entertainment purposes, Green Day's Mike Dirnt rejected this notion: "Rock & roll should be dangerous. […] It should be striking and stir questions, and I think that that video, at the end of the day, comes down to that core emotion of loss." Bayer considered it his best production to that point, remarking, "'September' is hands down the greatest thing I've ever done." The video reached number one on Total Request Live, and came in second for best video of the year in a 2005 Reader's Poll by Rolling Stone.
Marshall was sworn in as the 11th Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador on 24 January 2014. During Marshall's eight months as premier he reversed several controversial decisions the government made while Dunderdale was premier. Five days after being sworn in Marshall announced that he would be striking a committee to review the province's access to information laws due to the backlash the government had received since Bill 29 was adopted in June 2012. He later announced an "Open Government Initiative" to share more data and information online. In March 2014, Marshall announced his government would also establish an oversight committee for the Muskrat Falls project.
Abraham Lincoln is included with Karl Marx and Vladimir Lenin in propaganda. One of the signature scenes in the film is a twenty-minute, dialogue-free depiction of the celebration of "Lincoln Week" (a holiday replacing the Fourth of July), with both Lincoln and Lenin displayed on red banners that were most likely intended to be striking and startling to television audiences of the time. A new Pledge of Allegiance is given by "rehabilitated" political prisoners upon release from the U.S. gulags. While the prisoners are told that they are free to refuse to make this pledge, the circumstances under which it is administered suggest otherwise.
Figure 2: Proposed model for the effects of activating substitutions (red asterisk) in p110δ Clinically, PASLI disease is characterized by recurrent sinopulmonary infections that can lead to progressive airway damage. People also have lymphoproliferation (large lymph nodes and spleen), chronic viremia due to EBV or CMV, distinctive lymphoid nodules at mucosal surfaces, autoimmune cytopenias, and EBV-driven B cell lymphoma. Importantly, the clinical presentations and disease courses are variable with some individuals severely affected, whereas others show little manifestation of disease. This “variable expressivity,” even within the same family, can be striking and may be explained by differences in lifestyle, exposure to pathogens, treatment efficacy, or other genetic modifiers.
In 1810, following the lead of the prominent pioneer Thomas Moore, Governor Lachlan Macquarie set out on a surveying expedition along the newly discovered Georges River. On the undulating Cumberland Plain and the banks of the Georges River, Governor Macquarie located the new township of Liverpool. The construction of a hospital, to accommodate and service the health requirements of a predominantly convict population, was an early development in Liverpool and one granted a picturesque location on the banks of the Georges River. Macquarie chose this position because he envisioned the hospital building to be striking when viewed from either the river itself or from the township.
Nutritionists Fredrick J. Stare and Elizabeth Whelan criticized the diet as "too lopsided to be healthful" and the Eades for assembling their own "facts" into an "antiscience hypothesis". They noted that "At a time when many years of scientific research are beginning to establish the unequivocal association between plant foods and disease prevention, it strikes us as unconscionable for two medical doctors to be striking out in the opposite direction." In 2001, the American Heart Association’s Nutrition Committee issued a strong recommendation against high-protein diets including Protein Power and the Atkins diet. The committee noted potential health risks of high-protein diets and how there are no long-term scientific studies to support their efficacy and safety.
87 After securing peace on several fronts in 1795, the new French Directory decided that Britain was one of their most dangerous remaining opponents, and they determined to defeat it through invasion. The applications from Tone intrigued the Directory, which understood that by attacking Ireland they would be striking at the least defensible part of the British Isles. Support for the British government was weakest there and the United Irishmen optimistically claimed to be able to raise an irregular army of as many as 250,000 waiting to join the French once they had landed, with the additional attraction that a successful establishment of an Irish Republic would prove an ideological coup for the French Republic.Regan, p.
The molar volume of solid elements is very roughly constant, and (even more reliably) so also is the molar heat capacity for most solid substances. These two factors determine the volumetric heat capacity, which as a bulk property may be striking in consistency. For example, the element uranium is a metal which has a density almost 36 times that of the metal lithium, but uranium's volumetric heat capacity is only about 20% larger than lithium's. Since the volume-specific corollary of the Dulong-Petit specific heat capacity relationship requires that atoms of all elements take up (on average) the same volume in solids, there are many departures from it, with most of these due to variations in atomic size.
He was dissatisfied by the existing scope of Allied plans for the South East Asian Theatre for 1943 and 1944. In his vision, by seizing northern Sumatra, "we should be striking and seizing a point of our own against which the Japanese would have to beat themselves if they wished to avoid the severe drain which would be imposed on their shipping by our air action from Sumatra". At this point, no detailed staff study of the operation had been made and the Combined Chiefs of Staff were opposed; the British Chiefs of Staff said a whole front could not be supplied from the air, though an attack on northern Sumatra or Malaya leading to the capture of Singapore might be carried out in spring 1945.
She received critical acclaim for her portrayal; Phil Gallo for Variety found her performance to be "striking" and stated that her character "lights up in a unique way whenever she's in Crash's company or simply talking about him." In 2008, Phillips appeared in the documentary Chelsea on the Rocks, about the Hotel Chelsea, directed by Abel Ferrara, and starred as a milkmaid, opposite Sam Rockwell and Anjelica Huston, in the well-received black comedy Choke, based on the Chuck Palahniuk's novel of the same name. In Dark Streets (her last 2008 film), Phillips played a love interest and the alluring star singer of a club in 1930s New York City. In 2009, Phillips had starring roles in four independent feature films, three of which were opposite Danny Masterson.
Lafayette is separated from greater Berkeley and Oakland by the Berkeley Hills (and the Caldecott Tunnel running beneath), a geographical boundary within the East Bay which also represents interesting meteorological, cultural, and political distinctions. Like the rest of the San Francisco Bay Area, Lafayette has a Mediterranean climate (Köppen climate classification Csa); however, the climate differences can be striking: during the summer, temperatures can soar beyond in Lafayette and its neighboring cities while the areas west of the hills and nearer to the bay remain up to 20 degrees cooler. Summers are warm, dry and very sunny (although mornings can be foggy); winters are cool and damp, with occasional freezes. Most of the annual rainfall comes in the winter, although there are still plenty of clear days during that time.
Since 2005 CONAIE has been focusing less on drastic activism movements and more on policy making and attempting to reach a greater audience in order to educate and spread their platform of environmental use awareness, intercultural education, plurinationality, indigenismo, and multiculturalism. In 2009 CONAIE announced that it would be striking and putting up road blocks in order to protest laws that were to be passed by the government dealing with water management, but also to protest old laws dealing with environment. Unfortunately the protests were not as well organized as they had been previously and did not effectively change any laws or garner much attention in the media. The largest involvement CONAIE has had in recent politics is with large national oil companies who wish to drill and build on indigenous land and with the government, currently led by President Rafael Correa.
These accusations became a major negotiating point as it caused distrust between any of these leaders and the government, which made any kind of negotiating difficult. South Korea Police Shields The turnout for the strikes was very successful. 610,000 workers struck in the largest walkout in the country's history. The FKTU announced on January 14 that 700,000 of its 1.2 million members would be striking that day. The government defended the proposed laws as necessary to boost South Korea's worsening ability to compete internationally and to combat slackening exports, a rising trade deficit, and declining growth In the first three weeks of the strikes, 200,000 workers in 176 firms cost an estimated $2.3 billion, primarily in the auto, machinery, and shipbuilding industries, according to the government Due to the increased international and domestic pressure, President Kim suffered a major dip in approval ratings down to 13.9% from the 27.4% it had been only two months previously.
Anyone in the state who tried to stop free or effective representation would be striking a blow against social progress and orderly society, for the law is the instrument which ensures the attainment of both."International Commission of Jurists (ICJ) journal for March 1969 "The constitution of the Republic provides that every person charged with a criminal offence shall be permitted to defend himself before the court in person, or at his own expense, by a legal representative of his own choice. The right which is guaranteed in our fundamental law has for a long time been recognized to be of great importance to the maintenance of the freedom of the individual in many countries having a similar jurisprudence to our own."Case of Patel v the Attorney General of the Republic of Zambia on 24 June 1969 Skinner CJ "…I never regarded the judiciary as a caste apart; its members must share the hopes and aspirations of the nation.
A good summary of the approach is in Nicholas Wade, "A genomic treasure hunt may be striking gold," New York Times, 18 June 2002 But the main significance of these early publications was the focus on analytics and the suggestive power of the approach. Much of the field and public attention was focused on the race between the publicly funded Human Genome Project (HGP) and the private company Celera to generate the complete sequence of a single whole genome to use as a reference for future research. This was a technical challenge to generate and assemble raw data. By contrast, deCODE was advancing a strategy for analyzing variation in tens of thousands of genomes through genetics, leveraging the nature of the genome as a means of replicating and transmitting information. The power of the genetics was on full view by 2002, when deCODE published a genetic map of the genome consisting of 5000 microsatellite markers, which the genealogies made it possible to order correctly across all the chromosomes.

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