A patchy distribution of crustaceans in the NOW was indicated in a study of the diet of dovekies. |
|
The cactus expert said get out of the house NOW, get on to the front nature strip and wait for me, I will be there in 20 minutes. |
|
Take the knowledge from the history of a thing and apply it to The NOW, to Yourself. |
|
Chang also hosts Moms Get Real, a digital show for ABC News NOW that cracks the facade of perfect mommyhood. |
|
Groups like NOW and the Women's media center are asking CBS not to air the ad, and urging boycotts of the network. |
|
Phase 2 opened on 22 January 2009 with an inaugural concert performed by the BBC NOW and conducted by Thierry Fischer. |
|
The top five most commonly hoarded items are NOW CDs, bread makers, Rubix Cubes, lava lamps and the Walkman. |
|
The Tokyo studio will plan, develop and edit content for NOW Japan. |
|
Since January 2009 the administrative base of the NOW has been the BBC Hoddinott Hall, in the Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff. |
|
West Mercia Police, Worcestershire County Council, and Droitwich charity SpeakEasy NOW are producing a hate crime leaflet for those with learning difficulties. |
|
The BBC NOW is the only professional symphony orchestra organisation in Wales, occupying a dual role as both a broadcasting orchestra and national orchestra. |
|
For example, NOW accounts in M1 and MMDAs in M2 are nonterm deposits, but small and large denomination time deposits in M2 and M3 are term assets. |
|
From Murphy to Manteo, from Aberdeen to Zebulon, NORTH CAROLINA NOW has crisscrossed the state, visiting some of North Carolina's most interesting people, places and events. |
|
Since indirect speech consists of only one experience, the only point of view is that of the quoting speaker, and present and NOW are cotemporal with the act of quotation. |
|
With NOW, TV viewer and Internet users become viewers, who can drill down into vortals for in-depth content, including video clips, graphics, animation, text and web links. |
|
With NOW, TV viewer and Internet users become viewsers, who can drill down into vortals for in-depth content, including video clips, graphics, animation, text and web links. |
|
The channel 'blackout' would have also affect the Sky owned NOW TV with the removal of Discovery Channel from both the live stream and On Demand service. |
|
I NOW I've a reputation in Brum for being a big, butch uber macho sort of fella, but I have to admit I've been enjoying Birmingham's International Dance Festival. |
|
Doctors will now monitor Lakshmi for the next two to three days while she stabilizes in intensive care. |
|
Now Congress is about to repeal that economic stabilizer without putting any comparable safeguard in its place. |
|
|
Preserving their own economic stability in the medium term is the best any countries can now hope for. |
|
She was now familiar with his mannerisms such as the way he drawled in that deep voice, the cadence of his speech. |
|
Rob has also been forced to adapt to a life in which he now has a disability. |
|
Speaking of a drop now and again Me Best Buddy's stag weekend is coming up. |
|
This music is slightly denser, though, and the little squirms of static that bubble up now and then help to unsettle the music even more. |
|
This boy and my son were squirmy and they wanted to run outside at night and play on the sidewalk now that their ice cream was done. |
|
We now need to have companies and all other New Zealanders following suit and beginning to squirrel funds away for their own retirement. |
|
Panache provides the women folk nostalgic images by reviving the art of handmade jewellery as they are now not in vogue. |
|
Wild cacao grew in many parts of tropical America, including the coast of what is now Ecuador. |
|
Now it turns out that certain people were not allowing him to do what he judged was best. |
|
At least there was now some quality in the hitting, even if subtlety remained notably absent. |
|
Also, Morag kindly squizzed over my script with me last night and I feel so much happier with the dialogue write-up, now. |
|
For now, everybody will have to pick out little hints of romance with eagle eyes while I cackle in the background. |
|
I think that notated music is very undervalued right now, for all sorts of reasons. |
|
That's why I'm pushing so hard to get side jobs now, while the goose is still cackling. |
|
Whereas before, it was a discordant cacophony of voices, now there is a clear message being communicated by one side to the other. |
|
Well, if I can end on a reasonably optimistic note, you are aware now that the Independent Police Complaints Commission has begun its work. |
|
Now the notebooks and books stood neatly stacked on a shelf on top of the desk. |
|
Dell will now load the software onto notebooks at the customer's discretion, it says. |
|
Things Graphics will now carry open-edition prints and notecards by 13 artists, including Patrick Ciranna, Tilly Willis and Jonathan Sanders. |
|
|
But it is desperately in need of re-decoration and she now faces a battle against time and a shortage of money to make it habitable. |
|
The bulk of the work inside is done now, with all the carpets down, and they were even starting to put up the noticeboards. |
|
Details of new clubs now being set up in Temple Hill can be found on noticeboards in the square. |
|
A decade or so before there used to be fewer fishermen houses but now the habitations have become much more sprawling. |
|
A third of British men and a fifth of women now habitually drank more than the Government's safe limits for alcohol. |
|
We would now suggest it is best if we totally by-pass the existing outlets and connect our own outlets directly into the pipe stacks. |
|
As a whole, the show provided insight into the formative years of artists now known for wholly different notions of what painting might be. |
|
We now have a maximum sentence of 7 years for reckless damage to a computer, 5 years for taking trade secrets, and 2 years for hacking. |
|
I've been inundated with emails about this, and just now someone sent me a screenshot of the hack. |
|
We can now overclock video cards with registry hacks, and software such as Powerstrip. |
|
Linksys, now owned by Cisco, not only doesn't mind your hacking the box, they are including some of those hacks in their revised firmware. |
|
If someone hacks me off now I have to tell them, because resentment leads to anxiety which leads to depression. |
|
Sadly, the cronies and party hacks who now fill his Cabinet and backroom offices fall some way short of that ideal. |
|
Once considered painfully shy, he is now notorious for being surly and unwilling to suffer fools. |
|
Channel Four is to film a version of Belle de Jour, one of the more notorious weblogs, now finished. |
|
The stadium now has 5,000 amber and black seats in its main stand and a new concourse bar at the back. |
|
I've been dating Sam for months now, but just recently he's become very secretive and cagey around me. |
|
I was about seventeen and a half now and I had my own flat, which was ok, but it was just a place to sleep for me. |
|
Anyway, now I'm starving, and I think I shall have myself a little snacky-snack. |
|
But I really don't want to get into this other than to say, right now, we have ourselves a messy problem. |
|
|
He said that he always envisioned himself having a family, and now it might be too late. |
|
He's now done it twice at Ascot, but normally in Hong Kong he would have six weeks between races. |
|
Now don't get me wrong, I don't like having people thrown out, but she was truly out of control. |
|
Many of those people are now having to eat humble pie and accept their new status as list MPs also. |
|
This may have been acceptable in the past, but we now have to look to the future. |
|
Now tell me about the stag beetle because that's quite a fascinating species in the north-east of Tasmania. |
|
She is now in the final stages of fitting out before her journey to Devonport, which is due to go ahead just before Christmas. |
|
In fact, most of them are perhaps of marrying age now and they are themselves having kids. |
|
It's had it now as a business, because the power of the supermarkets is too great for what was a useful social service. |
|
Well I have had it with social networks now. I do not actively use any of them so I am just deleting all my accounts. |
|
Ministers now come and go, booed off the political stage by an impatient media if they fail to keep the pack amused. |
|
Kilcotton now staged a dramatic recovery, scoring three excellent points from three different players. |
|
More people said they expect improved conditions six months from now, setting the stage for stronger spending. |
|
They should start now, instead of startling the public with novel ideas on the eve of the next general election. |
|
Now if someone offered me a cream cake I would turn it down and it's no hardship. |
|
Now she manages to control her feelings by avoiding sweet foods such as cakes, chocolate and even bananas. |
|
It has moved from talking about growing the cake, to now getting on with the job of deciding how it will divide the cake up. |
|
A friend who is a novice in an Episcopal religious order recently told me that she has no taste now for books of contemporary spirituality. |
|
Now Wats are inhabited by monks, teachers, nuns, novitiates, school children, street-side sellers and tourists. |
|
I find it ironic that now there is a campaign to give these places privileged tax status. |
|
|
Thanks to previous posters, I now have a general idea of what cultural studies is. |
|
She omitted to mention that my son from my previous marriage now lives with me. |
|
In fact, it's only because of the current state of society that they can't do so right now. |
|
The Daily Echo's findings are now in the hands of those responsible for our schools. |
|
Jobs which may have previously required one man now often require two men to lift the glass into place. |
|
This switch is darkly ironic, because hippos are now much rarer than African elephants. |
|
So it seems right now that we are in a moment when the future is still unborn and the past is not quite dead. |
|
We are now told by a previous owner of the cottage that the fields flood at least once a year. |
|
A large hall was built in Rathbane, which now echoes to the clack of timber for indoor hurling. |
|
As a result, cases that were previously tried locally, now have to be taken to Chippenham. |
|
I am not interested in coaching at the moment, and can't say right now if I ever will be. |
|
Stafford Smith concedes that Britain is much more active now than in previous years. |
|
In my world view, this life we are living right now is all we have, and thus every moment of it should be enjoyed. |
|
There is an order about things now that never existed in the previous regime. |
|
Ironically one is now safer wandering the streets of Luxor than in many European cities. |
|
I'm now hoping that one of the Echo's readers can help return the item to its rightful owner. |
|
She quite likes me by now and I find she trails behind me like a lost puppy. |
|
Land that had once supported eight or nine different crops and animals now grew only one. |
|
Crucial test events will now have to take place with construction workers on site. |
|
They are trying to pre-empt this decision by setting up a shadow board of directors now. |
|
|
Please put pressure on the council to clear it now, before the grass grows again. |
|
It seems clear the board should now opt for a safe pair of hands to get the club back to the status its fans deserve. |
|
Go through this and a wide tarmac lane is now followed straight ahead for the next half a mile or so all the way back to Disley. |
|
Let's just say that for me, now, the world is a somehow colder but far more reliable, sane, and stable place than it was before. |
|
When we were first paired up he lost his temper very easily over small things, but he is lot more stable now. |
|
By now, Miller was as well known around racecourses and training stables as on cricket fields. |
|
Susan Bradburne now summons him at the first sight of trouble and he is a regular visitor to many racing stables throughout Scotland. |
|
As Adam now headed into the barn to stable his horse, he was glad to see that neither his father nor Little Joe was in the barn. |
|
She had never stolen a horse before and until now, she thought there was nothing to it. |
|
The sanctuary now faces the task of stabling and feeding all the ponies, horses and donkeys over the winter. |
|
The predominant activity within the building now is the stabling of horses. |
|
More now on the suspect, an alleged killer, but pretty clearly a proven hater. |
|
New research on the listening habits of music fans has revealed that many now plug in their ear-phones out of habit rather than for enjoyment. |
|
I see now why he showed me all those theories, to get me to notice him, to get me to pay attention. |
|
Now we're off to a good start in putting them on notice here in the Horn of Africa. |
|
All the play was gone from her actions and she just did them now from force of habit. |
|
We can't have you being late for something like this, now, can we? |
|
Having attacked naval cadets, students, young children and now innocent senior citizens, the music business appears not to fear the consequences of its litigation. |
|
Vladimir could hear scattered gunfire on the right flank now, a staccato of pops amid the deeper roar of the artillery shells exploding to their rear. |
|
By the way, I've been meaning to write this for about a month now, so hah! |
|
|
The two-week convention caravan is now at rest, and Tampa and Charlotte are in the rear-view mirror. |
|
Now Silverwood is eager to get back on track but he knows that he must first of all pick up wickets with Yorkshire before England start to notice him again. |
|
These, explained Durda, were the last remnants of the flame emanating from the lower stages of the Black Brant rocket, now tumbling away from the payload. |
|
Employees at Queen Street Textile Museum are now intrigued to find out more about the letter, written on notepaper bearing the Queen Street Manufacturing Company header. |
|
Peter Jukes on the reclusive man who now has been accused of choking his wife in public. |
|
We were now very high and the air was now noticeably thinner. |
|
The chances are Snyder would have had to rebranded the athletic program by now. |
|
As is now becoming habitual I am continuing my survey of cyber cafes. |
|
Now that the body has been tended, it's time to nourish the soul. |
|
Date palms, planted originally by Afghan camel drivers in the late 1800s, have now almost overtaken the natural vegetation of pale cajeputs and pretty river gums. |
|
If you want a knot garden in your own space, stack the central spaces in the middle of your evergreen outline now with as many herbaceous perennials as you can. |
|
But his reappearance may be the last thing his party needs now, says Michelle Cottle. |
|
He's got really tight curls so I've only ever used the clippers or hacked at it myself but I haven't done this for about eight months now so it was getting quite long. |
|
She adds that the entire area of foodservice, including restaurants, hotels, cafeterias, and health care facilities, are now catching on to the aseptic phenomenon. |
|
And now, we learn that its greatest champions in Europe can't hack it. |
|
The province's goal to grow more than 75,000 ha of cajuputs by 2010 is now considered impossible, but officials are trying to preserve the remaining area. |
|
Wiltshire police are urging owners of staddle stones to postcode their property after a spate of thefts of the now desirable items throughout the Gazette's circulation area. |
|
And so has this story, this investigation, this scandal, changed the election from what was a cakewalk into now possibly a defeat for the prime minister? |
|
So now I'm looking for a hackerspace frequented by radio hams. |
|
Major plans are now afoot to completely transform the Lower Lea Valley as the focus of London's 2012 Olympic bid, complete with sports stadia and athletes' village. |
|
|
Now most stadiums, even Premiership stadiums hold about 30,000 people. |
|
Now 68, he's taught more than 4,000 students, from novice to expert. |
|
The ball is squarely in the Pakistani court, and now is the time to engage in deep strategic soul-searching and reconfiguration. |
|
But that will take some reality-based therapy of the kind that Newt is now embracing. |
|
You've now got two hard-earned notches on your belt, one for making it through the introductory phase, another for surviving three months of mass accumulation. |
|
Surrender now or I'll add you and your boys to the notches on my belt! |
|
Bloodless programs now offer services in virtually every specialty, including trauma, hematology, critical care, internal medicine, and orthopedic surgery. |
|
It is now evident, however, that Mortenson recklessly betrayed this trust, damaging his credibility beyond repair. |
|
He has decided now that there will be an internal review and an overhaul of the procedures, but he's just shutting the stable door after the horse has bolted. |
|
Plenty of rest and hot, nourishing food is what he needs now. |
|
But now they re in Government, Mr Pyne is suddenly equivocating, suggesting there could be changes, and somehow contriving to blame someone else. |
|
And now, the rapper will be coming out with his short film titled 'The Incredible Health Hussle. |
|
His spikes are soft and furry for now, but experts warned they will soon get much pricklier. |
|
Despite suffering upper femoral epiphysis and spending time in a wheelchair, she is now part of her school football team. |
|
The printmaker and artist, who now lives in Miskin, trained at Manchester before studying at the University of Glamorgan. |
|
Now in its 25th year, the occasion marks the achievements of riders, owners, trainers and horses from all areas of equestrianism. |
|
The Gears of War Erector sets are available now exclusively at Toys 'R' Us and toysrus. |
|
Now that the weather is getting colder and the pennant races are in full swing, I am the world's most equanimous person. |
|
Now Stockport County are hoping to recreate the iconic ad with a corporate prize draw at their Edgeley Park ground. |
|
Their portraits now hang in the Senate reception room of the Capitol. |
|
|
Cordwood enjoyed resurgence because we now had Portland or hydraulic cement that would harden even under water. |
|
The truck printouts now also include complete truck details with authority, licensing and safety information at absolutely No Additional Cost. |
|
For example, the mining sector now, has access to an ergonomist for musculoskeletal problems. |
|
Which man, whose name is now an eponym, led the disastrous charge of the Light Brigade? |
|
She was released on her recognizance and is now back on the streets. |
|
Franchise owners can now offer primping services such as professional blow-outs, makeup and other salon luxuries nationwide. |
|
Even now hardly a week goes by hen we do not learn of yet another bishop equivocating when faced with possible clergy abuse. |
|
Then the agony for Heswall's Sandeep Grewal, beaten in a play-off and now facing an anxious wait to see if anyone drops out this week to grant him a late re prieve. |
|
Business Color Printing Systems from Scitex offer customers the benefits of digital printing combined now with the full process color of offset printing. |
|
Now that users have more say in the choice of tools, functionality and ergonomy, they also have an expanded role in information systems governance. |
|
It is now able to offer new services, including antibody humanisation to supplement its antibody engineering, antibody expression and hybridoma sequencing services. |
|
Timpani now had softer heads, but the trumpets still rasped, and doubled horns roared and pooped their exuberant contributions while double-basses grunted primevally below. |
|
With the jetXtra site now live, travellers flying from Humberside have access to the best travel insurance on the market and great value travel add-ons. |
|
Peyronie's disease is a more prevalent condition than previously recognized, and now more so with the introduction of an effective oral erectogenic agent. |
|
Now he is determined to put an end to the problem by using Procaine. |
|
Until October 2004, there was only one black executive in daytime programming at ABC, Jennifer Turner, 30, who now serves as director of current programming in prime time. |
|
Finally, open source Internet-focused programming languages now include the standards, PHP, Python and Perl, as well as Java, JavaScript, Ruby and Erlang. |
|
Its fullness reminds the young people of a wealth and a beauty which humankind's primogenitors used to enjoy, and which the young people can now relish just for a short time. |
|
A graphic designer, Hilal created the brightly-coloured salon with the help of her sister when her oldest daughter, now seven, began to show interest in primping and pruning. |
|