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  • flection - a fifth stage is in the process of emerging: a post-individual psychological phase of per
  • p became one of the first acts to sign to the emerging A&M Records, and by the summer of 1970 they h
  • from activists, in suggesting that the story emerging about the boy had reinvigorated calls for pro
  • ond the bottom of the surface pot, eventually emerging about half a mile away at Ooghboragan (Arch C
  • The larvae pupate in the soil, emerging about two and a half weeks later.
  • may be limp and floating or stiff and erect, emerging above the water surface.
  • to two meters-six feet below the surface and emerging above as a small rounded or ovate form.
  • 0s he became friends with many artists in the emerging Abstract Expressionist group.
  • The experiment took hold as emerging acid jazz artists, like the Digable Planets,
  • The series showcases popular (and emerging) action sports from across Canada and around
  • Rock outlets that laid the groundwork for the emerging Active Rock format.
  • Premio Marcello Mastroianni, for the best emerging actor or actress: Mila Kunis for Black Swan
  • Best Emerging Actress
  • ctober, Schroeder received the award for Best Emerging Actress, while the film received the Best Fea
  • ily on religion in modernity, adolescents and emerging adults, sociological theory, American evangel
  • he funding was facilitated by a loan from the Emerging Africa Infrastructure Fund, (EAIF).
  • than it did in its success in linking to the emerging African native political organisations.
  • pire was almost over, at the mercy of another emerging African power.
  • en Margaret Thatcher's administration and the emerging African government in Rhodesia, later Zimbabw
  • ing lite art interests to Hollywood collector emerging after World War II as the center of Los Angel
  • ves to stand in a jar will often reveal Hydra emerging after only a few minutes.
  • g Spring and the larvae develop very rapidly, emerging after as little as two months.
  • ief inspiration, as did the new cult of youth emerging after World War I, from poet Rupert Brooke.
  • r remained in Germany during the Third Reich, emerging afterwards as a prominent actor in the Federa
  • ur, the song went into a long retirement, not emerging again until occasional performances on 2005's
  • She covered many major stories, including the emerging AIDS crisis in South Africa, the Mozambique f
  • defend his gains against John and against the emerging alliance between England, the Empire and Flan
  • for such a range, with three potential sites emerging: along the northern coast of Washington with
  • to Roxbury, where they became pillars of the emerging American clockmaking industry.
  • d, full-length play of social relevance by an emerging American playwright."
  • ts made him one of the leading figures of the emerging American folk music revival and an internatio
  • a component of the New Short Fiction Series' emerging American writers show and was performed live
  • White Stripes were one of the most successful emerging American rock acts of the decade.
  • ld roll out of the ring and go underneath it, emerging and appearing revived, and then win the match
  • e's musical projects contribute greatly to an emerging and vibrant jazz milieu.
  • from Helen Clark, recognising Williams as an emerging and talented New Zealander.
  • cted at the park, which will instead focus on emerging and advanced industrial technology.
  • ive program and curating which discovers many emerging and mid-career artists.
  • onal Panel of Umpires have been identified as emerging and talented match officials, who have alread
  • helped Biocon expand its global footprint to emerging and developed markets through acquisitions, p
  • Dr. Lyndon Lee Suy, head of the Emerging and Re-emerging Infectious Diseases Program o
  • VIVID produces and curates emerging and mid-career artists and presents their wor
  • It conducts several short term courses in emerging and cutting-edge technology.
  • Clients include emerging and middle-market businesses, national and mu
  • sion - to highlight new and inventive work by emerging and established artists.
  • s - an professional development programme for emerging and established writers, directors, designers
  • Later, he dabbled in the emerging, and increasingly significant, sub-discipline
  • r to Classified, the album saw new influences emerging, and showcased a number of tracks, such as "L
  • ul barons of the isles began plotting with an emerging and forceful figure - Somerled, the self-styl
  • ined a spotlight on the cloning issue and the emerging and enormously promising field of stem cell r
  • l Vaccine Centre (InterVac) for research into emerging and persistent human and animal diseases.
  • grams, services and partnerships that address emerging and continuing employment needs in a rapidly
  • stival is its Artists Awards program in which emerging and renowned artists celebrate filmmakers by
  • In 2005 Ford joined eight other ' emerging and midcareer British artists' at the Aldrich
  • (1992), New Englishes is a term for "recently emerging and increasingly autonomous variet[ies] of En
  • along South Boulevard and East Boulevard, are emerging and established, respectively, enclaves of ur
  • EMGS pioneered marine EM technology - an emerging and environmentally benign exploration method
  • criticism, drama, art and interviews by both emerging and established writers.
  • It has a number of events and services for emerging and professional writers and filmmakers.
  • the European Union's Scientific Committee on Emerging and Newly Identified Health Risks (SCENIHR) r
  • ernative space for experimental works by both emerging and established artists.
  • These exhibitions featured both emerging and established artists, and were hosted by i
  • ; vaccine development; cancer immuno-therapy; emerging and infectious zoonotic diseases; and disease
  • ily professional but also including work from emerging and student artists.
  • cuses on producing exhibitions of new work by emerging and established international artists.
  • where his programming emphasizes the work of emerging and mid-career artists and social justice exh
  • gramme includes represented artists alongside emerging and mid-career international artists.
  • dents and faculty, the Maltz Gallery presents emerging and established Los Angeles talent as well as
  • d workshops by visiting, local and indigenous emerging and established creative artists.
  • ment rooted in social and economic justice is emerging and is necessary for ending global poverty.
  • ve some positive effects on sexual behavior", Emerging Answers concluded that "studies of abstinence
  • to prevent teen pregnancy and STD/HIV" titled Emerging Answers 2007.
  • complex substances found in nature, and their emerging applications in the field of cancer treatment
  • critical assessments on fields concerned with emerging applications such as light sources, lasers, b
  • An emerging approach in combating viruses and malware is
  • 3 is a non-profit musical collective from the emerging Arabic and Middle-eastern underground electro
  • Frank Lloyd Wright was one of a number of emerging architects who were part of a movement that M
  • on," 2005; and "The EEA, the Neutrals, and an Emerging Architecture" in Gregory F. Treverton, ed.
  • n, BTLJ co-sponsors an annual symposium on an emerging area of technology law each Spring.
  • Next is the Hanging Garden & Butterfly Emerging Area where cases with hanging pupa and emergi
  • growth of nurse-led clinics is considered an emerging area of nursing practice; they were originall
  • ing known for the export of fynbos, and as an emerging area in the production of wine.
  • alysis or geometric multiscale analysis is an emerging area of high-dimensional signal processing an
  • ccasional themed issues on new, important and emerging areas of research in the chemical sciences.
  • Emerging Areas - short feature articles on particularl
  • Dr. Ho's research has covered emerging areas of nanomedicine and nanodiamond-based d
  • ystems and resilient command and control with emerging areas such as cyberwarfare.
  • l Reviews and Reports covers contemporary and emerging areas in stem cells, including embryonic and
  • ies of battles but of the new ideas that were emerging around the world...The course was meant to be
  • his monumental Death and the Maiden Quartet, emerging around three years after his previous attempt
  • n with geopolitics and the transaesthetics of emerging art forms that correspond to it.
  • iami where she saw potential for an exciting, emerging art scene.
  • The Barret Avenue commercial corridor is an emerging art zone due to the large number of galleries
  • neither enforced nor yet well-defined for the emerging art of cinema, it was common both for competi
  • the Showroom Gallery, an art space focused on emerging art.
  • 2000: IBMA Emerging Artist of the Year
  • yal Festival Hall in 2008, and was appointed ' Emerging Artist in Residence' at the Southbank Centre
  • In 2008 Baerg won the prestigious Emerging Artist Award for the Premier's Awards for Exc
  • school has also developed art workshops with emerging artist Jane Hodgson centered around the theme
  • 07, along with Quinn, he was recognized as an Emerging Artist at the Falcon Ridge Folk Festival, whi
  • ards including the 1997 Citibank Private Bank Emerging Artist Award, 1999 Washington University Freu
  • 2003 Best Emerging Artist
  • 009, the band was nominated for "best new and emerging artist" by the Americana Music Association.
  • Gorchov is sometimes known as a "perennially emerging artist.".
  • 2010 Tejano Academy's Best Emerging Artist/Group
  • sic venue for underground musicians and other emerging artists of New Zealand, Valve Bar.
  • llboard en Espanol also highlights music from emerging artists and covers new trends in music throgu
  • in producing live music events including the Emerging Artists Stage at the Taste of Syracuse and th
  • ished after Princess Grace's death to support emerging artists in film, dance, and theater.
  • an arts education organization that supports emerging artists in performance, art and film.
  • Pierce also developed the Emerging Artists Series which provided worthy Boston-b
  • wn country music artists as well as local and emerging artists to the Tri-State area.
  • Graham Goddard is considered one of the top emerging artists living and working in Los Angeles, Ca
  • he Workhouse houses over 100 professional and emerging artists as well as cooperative studios, perfo
  • of dying off without the critical presence of emerging artists perpetuating the traditions.
  • Spotlight NSDF Emerging Artists Awards 2008: Best Show - Simon Says (
  • forming arts by presenting world renowned and emerging artists and companies who express adventureso
  • tently sponsors awards, which seek to support emerging artists and under-recognized mid-career artis
  • He had both gay and straight, established and emerging artists present their works.
  • ngly supported the development of new work by emerging artists - through the subsidised visual arts
  • debut CD for The Vegas Nerve; as well as new emerging artists like Shevy Smith, The Medics and Le R
  • xander Jarman and David White, featured local emerging artists who presented and performed temporary
  • ally select a group of associates - talented, emerging artists - through an application process admi
  • fornia (awarded "Best Play in the Festival"); Emerging Artists Theatre in New York City; the Chicago
  • o present multimedia works by established and emerging artists from the United States, Mexico and La
  • 990s these open shows became less relevant as emerging artists moved to other areas.
  • ival but legendary icons of Klezmer music and emerging artists on the Klezmer music scene as well.
  • uisition of contemporary sculpture created by emerging artists of promise and established artists of
  • ors to take risks in funding new projects and emerging artists by ensuring that the funds will be we
  • of only a few venues committed to supporting emerging artists working in the public realm.
  • erwood Sculpture collection includes works by emerging artists who have won the Jerwood Sculpture Pr
  • llection of contemporary art and patronage of emerging artists have garnered much attention.
  • ociation's Horizon Award (which is awarded to emerging artists), and was nominated for a Grammy Awar
  • Known for her support and championship of emerging artists, Golden created a site-specific commi
  • Exhibitions feature emerging artists, international artists showing for th
  • s chosen as of one Beyond Race Magazine's "50 Emerging Artists," resulting in a spot in the publicat
  • s chosen as of one Beyond Race Magazine's "50 Emerging Artists," resulting in a spot in the publicat
  • ontains a large collection of interviews with emerging artists.
  • ed direct responsibility for reissues and for emerging artists.
  • The gallery puts on exhibitions by emerging artists.
  • program by Subway and MTV Networks to profile emerging artists.
  • ard (1978), which continues Pitt's support of emerging artists.
  • ts interest in subversive art and the work of emerging artists.
  • d Musicals develops new musicals and nurtures emerging artists.
  • and forming traveling collectives with other emerging artists.
  • representation of established, mid-career and emerging artists.
  • a wide range of music from new, unsigned, and emerging artists.
  • Emerging artists.
  • n Georges Heights, featuring works by new and emerging artists.
  • Del Vecchio, Gigiotto in "Looking Back: Emerging Artists."
  • Emerging as a taller, heavier sophomore, Gugliotta ave
  • d Boyeur (Harry Belafonte), a young black man emerging as a powerful politician representing the com
  • and policy debates that impact the field and emerging as a respected voice in support of educationa
  • Emerging as the 'victor', Bugs jumps up and catches a
  • After emerging as a starter in 2002, Nelsen was named team c
  • arted work on just such an engine, eventually emerging as the F-1, but this would not be available i
  • ganized, California Eastern Airways - despite emerging as the second largest independent air carrier
  • e Bingjie brand ranked ninth overall in 2007, emerging as one of China's top ten down apparel brands
  • , but with the Diamond Fields Advertiser then emerging as a third paper alongside the Diamond News a
  • oogie and Swing Boogie, with "Jive" gradually emerging as the generic term.
  • The following campaign saw him emerging as a regular at left back, with namesake Ray
  • Gene- and cell-based therapies are emerging as new approaches.
  • The village is emerging as a town now.
  • Noskova is emerging as a prolific recording artist with several b
  • e, and they fought for 50 rounds with neither emerging as the victor.
  • YAML, for example, is emerging as a powerful data binding alternative to XML
  • lm Forum was active at a time when Austin was emerging as a viable independent, regional film scene
  • the 50 seats, with pro-government candidates emerging as the largest bloc.
  • ossus and Sonny Rollins Plus 4, and both were emerging as prominent solo tenor saxophone players.
  • ith a second defeat at Crystal Palace, slowly emerging as outsiders in the title race, but also incl
  • p albums charts, with sales of 145,000 copies emerging as Lloyd's highest debut and biggest first we
  • n the top flight, are sixth in the league and emerging as surprise outsiders for a possible title ch
  • issued a statement: "Cyberspace technology is emerging as an "instrument of power" in societies, and
  • eats in the 1985 Ontario provincial election, emerging as the second-largest party in the legislatur
  • Schenectady directly contributed to the area emerging as the birthplace of station-based television
  • Schenectady directly contributed to the area emerging as the birthplace of station-based television
  • n the political outcome of their vote and are emerging as a strong up-and-coming political force.
  • ensworth, Mauld's Meaburn and King's Meaburn, emerging as the River Lyvennet.
  • Emerging as "Rapier 2000", or "Field Standard C" (FSC)
  • was a well-known painter and architect, first emerging as a more-conservative member of the group of
  • "Prospective search is emerging as a way of keeping up-to-date on any subject
  • of the Legislative Assembly on March 12, 1903 emerging as an outgrowth of the Normal School, which h
  • Before emerging as venue spotlighting only stand up comedians
  • mmission an opera from Verdi, who was by then emerging as Italy's leading composer, for a world prem
  • e reality about Arab Americans is that we are emerging as a political group."
  • ses himself in esoteric golemetry literature, emerging as a master of the art.
  • tive in many various charitable causes and is emerging as a new kind of leader or "shepherd" who has
  • literary theory and criticism, which was just emerging as a serious scholarly pursuit in universitie
  • Emerging as a distinct body in the late 13th century -
  • Although now emerging as a preferred tourist destination, the area
  • en we are far from it; Bangalore is certainly emerging as a software and R&D subcontracting centre f
  • in's rule, Calicut grew as a commercial city, emerging as the major entrepot of the Kerala pepper tr
  • he cacos-supported anti-American Rosalvo Bobo emerging as the next President of Haiti, the American
  • in the city's suburbs, today's Belfast Castle emerging as a result.
  • l as a folk musician, Ellis moved to Cardiff, emerging as a frontman in his own right and calling hi
  • horn fly is known as a strong flier, and upon emerging as adults they can fly up to 10 miles to find
  • Cotswold is emerging as one of the more desirable areas for living
  • Emerging as a high speed transport, Hayter departed Ph
  • L, the Extensible Markup Language, is rapidly emerging as the lingua franca for representing structu
  • e station's name was changed twice before the emerging as Aberavon Town in 1924.
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