• This narrative, at times only a whisper or suggestion, weaves throughout my bodies of work.

    CNN: 'Neighbors': Both anonymous and intimate

  • Athletics officials from many countries, including perennial long-distance power Kenya, forgo trials and select their Olympic marathoners based on criteria that range from personal bests to overall bodies of work.

    WSJ: Racing With No Chance of Winning

  • The UNESCO National Commissions are national cooperating bodies set up by the Member States for the purpose of associating their governmental and non-governmental bodies with the work of the Organization.

    UNESCO: Member States

  • Part of that is a function of how the two bodies work, and part of it is a difference in perspective on how to best approach financial reform.

    FORBES: Financial Reform: The Legislative Logjam

  • They have to maintain their cardiovascular fitness and strength, and the best will hone parts of their bodies they believe need work sort of like a model who wants the taut tummy to compete in the lingerie catalog world.

    WSJ: Athletes, Models: Who's Tougher?

  • Ms Hyslop said she had enlisted the services of key cultural bodies to work with Mr Demarco to help secure the future of the collection in Scotland.

    BBC: Member's debate on Richard Demarco

  • "With that computer, we're going to unlock the secrets of how our bodies work, " said Paul Horn, senior vice president of IBM Research.

    CNN: Big Blue's SMASHing Blue Gene

  • Contribute to the work of the UN Treaty Monitoring Bodies, especially the Committee on Economic, social and Cultural Rights and participate in their work as well as that of the Human rights council and other UN bodies related to the right to education.

    UNESCO: Vacancy : Programme Specialist (right to education) (7/12/2011) ED 060 - (P4)

  • They are simply the result of human bodies at work.

    NPR: The Human Body's Frailty and Splendor

  • The bill establishes a National Crime Agency to take over the work of bodies including the Serious Organised Crime Agency (Soca) and the UK Border Agency in combating organised and complex crime.

    BBC: Crime and Courts Bill part two

  • The new agency will take over the work of bodies including the Serious Organised Crime Agency (Soca) and the UK Border Agency, and will also cover sexual abuse and exploitation of children and cyber crime.

    BBC: Crime and Courts Bill part two

  • Since researchers, administrators and grant-awarding bodies all take note of which work has got through this filtering mechanism, the competition to publish in the best journals is intense, and the system becomes self-reinforcing, increasing the value of those journals still further.

    ECONOMIST: Academic journals face a radical shake-up

  • The council will co-ordinate the work of existing bodies who oversee net safety and implement a comprehensive programme that will educate parents about the benefits and dangers of using the net.

    BBC: Video games ratings face overhaul

  • Ms Mitrofanova also advocated for greater transparency in the work of the advisory bodies: the International Union for Conservation of Nature, (IUCN) the International Council on Monuments and Sites, and the International Centre for the Study of the Preservation and Restoration of Cultural Property (ICCROM).

    UNESCO: EDUCATION

  • The need to manage death is the particular lot of humanity.7 It is work to deal with the dead as well, to remove them in the literal sense of disposing of their bodies, and it is also work to remove them in a more figurative sense.

    NPR: 'Republic of Suffering' Author Drew Gilpin Faust

  • The message from the Environment Agency, just one of the bodies monitoring the ongoing situation, is work should never stop.

    BBC: Floods 2007: Five years on, has enough been done?

  • However, surveys show that when the role and work of the parliament and other bodies are explained, the citizen becomes more supportive.

    ECONOMIST: Not very diplomatic

  • X1 also could provide a robotic power boost to astronauts as they work on the surface of distant planetary bodies.

    ENGADGET: NASA and IHMC building X1 exoskeleton to give us a lift, keep us fit in space and on Earth

  • It depends on a recent body of work which suggests that the brain's white matter (the wiring that connects the main bodies of the nerve cells, or grey matter, together) is less dense and less abundant in the brain of an autistic person than in that of a non-autist.

    ECONOMIST: Autism

  • The following weekends offer work by choreographers who have very different ways of making bodies move.

    WSJ: Culture City: Dressing Up and Stripping Down on 92nd Street

  • "Understanding how our bodies prepare for fight or flight is just one of the applications of their work, which has also opened the door for a wide range of new, more effective drug treatments with fewer side effects, " Poliakoff added.

    MSN: 2012 Nobel Prize in Chemistry Awards Groundbreaking Cell Research - Technology & science - Science - LiveScience | NBC News

  • Learning about how we, ourselves, work and how we can handle changes if we go somewhere very different than what we're used to is something that's valuable also on Earth, because our environment changes on Earth, too -- and in terms of health and medicine, we understand better how our own bodies work.

    WHITEHOUSE: President Obama's call to the International Space Station

  • My problem is to manage things so that the maximum number of people in France work with their gray matter and not with their bodies.

    FORBES: Sea change in France

  • Social Security was designed to give a few years of modest benefits to people whose bodies were worn out through coal mining, factory work and other physically demanding labor.

    FORBES

  • The boy-short-style bikini bottom, which has been popular in recent years, "makes your legs look shorter, " she says, adding that it is a look that tends to work best for tall women with more athletic bodies, since the cut of the bottom draws attention to the wearer's upper thigh.

    WSJ: Choosing a Fashionably Flattering Swimsuit

  • In a Freedom of Information Request, it found that 29 public bodies had employed outside companies to do surveillance work in the last two years.

    BBC: Public bodies 'spending millions to snoop'

  • Institutional Review Boards, the local bodies that check research on humans and are the main overseers of such research, are swamped with work, sometimes examining hundreds of proposals a year.

    ECONOMIST: Don��t let it happen again

  • "In the same way that machines have replaced our bodies in certain kinds of jobs, software is replacing our left brains by doing sequential, logical work, " Pink explained in a 2009 interview with Oprah Winfrey.

    CNN: Goofing off on company time? Go for it

  • Overall, the MPs found the success of London 2012 demonstrated it was possible for government departments to work together and with other bodies effectively to deliver complex programmes.

    BBC: MPs warn on London 2012 volunteering legacy

  • It instructs the National Institute of Standards and Technology (Nist) to work with the relevant government agencies and industry bodies to draw up standards and practices to combat cyber threats.

    BBC: President Obama

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