The exhibit's final piece, Still Life With Old Shoe, announces a new stage in the life and work of the artist: a return to figurative painting.
In May this year, the Security Council decided that the name of our Mission should mark a new stage in the life of the country and its partnership with the United Nations.
Second, it makes Yahoo a more attractive place to work for anyone who values family life, particularly those in the family-expanding stage of life, many of whom will be leading the charge on innovation at Yahoo in the years ahead.
On Dixey's death in 1964, an obituary said "because of her natural dignity and refinement both on the stage and in private life, she played a leading part in making striptease into an acceptable entertainment".
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So Meeker took her unmitigated optimism on tech to an earlier stage in the life cycle.
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What should matter is not so much your degree or grade point average but how well equipped you are for the next stage in life.
The guy you step over on the street is costing the system more than anyone else in your life except for the person with end-stage metastatic colon cancer.
He's philosophical about the extinction of the human race, for example, viewing it as just another stage in the Earth's life cycle.
Buying in to the platform at an early stage of its life (and more than likely buying in with a two year contract) is a big risk.
In my eyes, there are three tiers in your life: There is the learning stage, there is the earning stage, and then sometimes there is the yearning stage.
Jackson and his current accuser met in the summer of 2000, when the boy was fighting for his life in a battle with stage-four cancer.
Ms. LOVE: It's a lot of fun for me to be in it because I tell everybody it's like reliving my life the whole time I'm on stage because back in the '60s I was with a group called the Blossoms and we did a television show called "Shindig!"
At that stage in his life, the fish could hardly remember that he was in fact a fish, and his company now controlled half the world.
The law restricted native Irish filmmakers who wanted to wholly portray everyday life in Ireland on an international stage, wrote Roderick Flynn and Patrick Brereton in the Historical Dictionary of Irish Cinema.
The event lasted two hours and featured some of the most accomplished game developers in the world, all on stage to promise that the PS4 was going to make gaming even more life-like, more responsive, and more addicting than it already is.
The study, which began in May 2006, also found trainee doctors are now more likely to enter the medical profession at a later stage of life - the average age of respondents was 27, compared to 24 in 1995.
Additionally, another key point is to know how the job will fit into your current stage in life.
The A round is a crucial stage in a company's life.
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Animal studies have indicated STACs can restore the health and life prospects of obese mice and early-stage trials in humans are now underway.
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Natural gas-powered vehicles are another area where the green revolution is still in the early stage but shows promise of soon becoming a major integral part of our everyday life.
After seeing the hit play, "Seminar, " which reminded Smith of the fundamental stagecraft he used to film "Clerks, " he suddenly envisioned breathing new life into the franchise with a stage production of "Clerks III" in 2014 to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the original.
In his reply President Bush invites the UK to "participate at an early stage in any program to replace the D5 missiles or to discuss a further life extension - for your purposes - of the D5 missile to match the potential out-of-service date of your new submarines".
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Patients in a midstage trial of Albuferon reported better quality of life, although the experiment is still at an interim stage.
Although her performances at the State Bar in Glasgow are mainly a one-woman show about her life, she is joined on stage by her brother "Big Tam" McGarvey, who will be her musical accompaniment.
The singer's soulful, throaty vocals brought her stardom in 2007, but her troubled off-stage life -- chronicled in her top 10 hit "Rehab" -- won her notoriety.
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