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Click through to find an answer to your dandruff dilemmas.
The Browns cannot find an answer to any question worth asking.
When I find an answer to one question, another question comes up.
We need to find an answer to use our skill a little bit more.
For all the times it was asked, I never did find an answer to that question.
"Where are you from?" is a question we sometimes think we can find an answer to with DNA.
We scoured every retailer, from Balenciaga to Tibi, Topshop to Charles & Keith, to find an answer to that question.
"The investigations will look at all aspects of this incident to find an answer to the cause of this collision," he said.
A white American woman asked if I was a naturalized citizen and I sat there struggling to find an answer to the question.
Business Insider polled 44 executives across the financial services world to find an answer to a seemingly simply question: what is the definition of fintech?
While you try to find an answer to that question, we will be hitting refresh on our Gmail tab in hope of someday receiving an email that's 50MB in size.
Chung needed a little more than an hour to see off the Portuguese Sousa, who could not find an answer to the 24th-seeded South Korean's relentless all-court game.
Another incentive for GOP leaders in both chambers to find an answer to the spread of Zika without opening up a fight over Planned Parenthood is the Senate majority. Sen.
It gets at the heart of a larger question that liberals all over the country are trying to find an answer to: Can progressives save the Democratic Party in red states?
Liana wanted to make this update for her followers since she has gotten questions from other people who have digestive conditions or are struggling to find an answer to their stomach pain.
I found myself making multiple circuits around the house, wondering if I had missed something, then hoping I'd missed something so I could add to the picture in my heart, find an answer to something I wasn't sure I had asked.
And then you take the work you do in those essays books and reports, and you try to find an answer to the question that you asked by turning them into large-scale experiments that actually change the way people practice medicine.
STRASBOURG (Reuters) - The European Union failed on Tuesday to agree on new rules to guard against cheap Chinese imports, sources said, in a sign that the bloc is yet to find an answer to one of its biggest challenges, the impact of globalization.
To find an answer to that question, one only has to gaze across the Atlantic Ocean, to Britain and other European countries, where gambling is as much a part of the sports culture as wearing the home team's jersey to the game.
Put simply, the issues that 7(a) loans solve for are the issues that every Main Street across the country is struggling with and which every Republican and Democrat wants to desperately find an answer to over the next four years—jobs, community rejuvenation, and opportunity.
Maaloul — an assistant under Frenchman Roger Lemerre when Tunisia won the African Cup of Nations in 2004 and one of only a few African coaches of teams from the continent — must find an answer to the absence of Msakni whose role as playmaker is likely to be taken by captain Wahbi Khazri.
Citing a rise in inquiries to doctors about the health benefits of robotic sex companions, a pair of doctors — Chantal Cox-George and Susan Bewley — set out to find an answer to the age-old (well, at least a few years old) question: What, if any, are the medical benefits to having sex with robots?
Scholarly debates have been waged to find an answer to the question whether the term 'Illyrians' (Ἰλλυριοί) derived from some eponymous tribe, or whether it has been applied to designate the indigenous population as a general term for some other specific reason.
Retrieved March 17, 2008. This time Daisy criticizes his poor command of the English language and his less-than-refined manners. Unwilling to lose Daisy, Donald has to find an answer to the problem. But his solution involves his own look-alike who happens to have all the desired qualities.
Although Cantacuzino's ideology remained relatively influential for the following years, the Grouping itself was dissolved in 1939.Petrescu. The FRN continued to make use of Antisemitism, and appealed to nationalists by promising to find an answer to the "Jewish Question". Before 1940, no Antisemitic law was passed, but, as a rule, Jews were denied FRN membership.Final Report, p. 51.
In addition, user profiles can be used to identify similar users. According to Gary Kovacs's speech about Tracking our online trackers, when he used the internet to find an answer to a question, "We are not even 2 bites into breakfast and there are already nearly 25 sites that are tracking me", and he was navigated by 4 of them.
The need for closure is the motivation to find an answer to an ambiguous situation. This motivation is enhanced by the perceived benefits of obtaining closure, such as the increased ability to predict the world and a stronger basis for action. This motivation is also enhanced by the perceived costs of lacking closure, such as missing deadlines. According to Kruglanski et al.
As a result, the IAF found it difficult to provide air support to the ground troops. When Egypt tried to push beyond the range of its SAM batteries on October 14, it lost 28 aircraft while Israel won a significant land battle. Between 1973 and 1978, the IAF undertook a major project to try to find an answer to the SAM threat.
An urban planning conference in 1898 supposedly broke up before its scheduled end due to a failure to find an answer to this problem. No such statement in the Times, nor conference result, is known, but in 1893 London there was a complaint that horse manure, formerly an economic good that could be sold, had become a disposal problem, an economic bad. The supposed crisis has since taken on life as a useful analogy.
The use of such boards is described or alluded to in many ancient Chinese texts like the Chu Ci, Han Feizi, Huainanzi, and some military texts. The diviner would rotate the disk until the Dipper pointed in a chosen direction, usually corresponding to the current date. He would then find an answer to his question by means of numerological calculations. Manipulation of this miniature model of the cosmos was supposed to bring power to its user.
Later he lived in St. Benedictusberg Abbey at Mamelis near Vaals. As sacristan he developed a strong interest in the design of liturgical objects and church furnishings. His interest in architecture was also reawakened. He tried to find an answer to the question of which criteria the aesthetics of a building must meet, and developed a theory of numerical relationships in which the "plastic number", a three-dimensional expression of the golden ratio, played a central part.
Lajos Tscheligi was born in Budapest from a family of musicians and sculptors. His father, a church painter and restorer, gave him the first painting lessons. As a boy he found colors, shapes and sounds magical and he was driven by a desire to find an answer to all the turmoil around him. His father took him to the church where he worked, and the young Tscheligi learned colors and the exposure to chalk, charcoal and paint.
At Mount Blaxland they looked out over "enough grass to support the stock of the colony for thirty years", and expansion of the British settlement into the interior could begin. In 1824 the Governor Sir Thomas Brisbane, commissioned Hamilton Hume and former Royal Navy Captain William Hovell to lead an expedition to find new grazing land in the south of the colony, and also to find an answer to the mystery of where New South Wales' western rivers flowed.
An interesting question is: how long does the leader retain this leadership property as the network evolves? To find an answer to this question, we define the leadership persistence probability F(\tau) that aleader retains its leadership for at least up to time \tau. Persistence probability has been of interest in many different systems ranging from coarsening dynamics to fluctuating interfaces or polymer chains. The two plots at the top reveal the power-law behavior of the leadership persistence probability.
For instance, social psychological research indicates that there are numerous goal-related interactions and activities that groups of all sizes undertake . These interactions have been categorized by Robert F. Bales, who spent his entire life attempting to find an answer to the question, "What do people do when they are in groups?". To simplify the understanding of group interactions, Bales concluded that all interactions within groups could be categorized as either a relationship interaction (or socioemotional interaction) or a task interaction.
Upper and upper middle class students with unique and independent approaches to their education who did not find an answer to their educational needs in the Egyptian high school system entered a special, individual, and nurturing environment in the institute. The institute had teachers and instructors, some of whom were from the old Italian traditional fascist era. Teachers escaping the turmoil in their homeland and others were purposely placed at this location by a hierarchy to protect and conserve their traditional treasures during turbulent times in Europe.
During the night, Aquamarine has undergone mild hardships; she has eaten very little, has been separated from her six sisters, and is suffering from the chlorine in the pool. Hailey and Claire advise Aquamarine to return to the ocean, however she refuses, because of her new attachment to Raymond. Claire and Hailey read books that contain information pertaining to marine life-forms, trying to find an answer to Aquamarine's troubling conditions. They learn that mermaids cannot survive on land for more than a week.
In the documentary Het Beloofde Land, John Appel went on a search for the story behind the newspaper story "Man ligt maand lang dood in flat" ("Man lies dead in flat for a month"). In this moving film, Appel tries to find an answer to the question of who in the event of a forgotten death does the moral responsibility lie. Should neighbours, family, friends or colleagues had noticed? Appel directed this film in the framework of the project De tien geboden on IKON.
In a desert somewhere, Gamora finds a cocoon and tears it open to find a younger version of Magus inside as she has a brief vision of a sneering Thanos. As they leave, Magus tells Gamora that he was sent by a "friend." In Omnipotence City, Flowa finishes writing in her tome, leaving some pages blank just in case of some time-travel elements. When Loki asks Flowa to accompany him on his next quest to find an answer to Adam Warlock's actions, she declines and places the book she has written on a shelf.
In conjunction with Nancy Beaulieu, David M. Cutler, George Isham, Tammie Lindquist, Andrew Nelson and Patrick O’Connor, Kate Ho and associates, explore diabetes disease management. They recognize that diabetes diagnosis’ are frequently occurring and rather expensive, and that 40 percent of those living with it, are unable to attain proper medical care management. With assistance from a Minnesota health care program, HealthPartners, the team uses their data to investigate the business case. The researchers attempt to find an answer to whether or not diabetes disease management programs are worth the investment.
However, she later tells Emily Prentiss (Paget Brewster) that she believes he manufactured the memory in a desperate attempt to find an answer to his circumstances. She resumes the interview the next day, and Reid seems to remember the murder a little more clearly, recalling someone spraying a fine mist in his face while he was in a hotel room with Ramos. This matched the M.O. of Peter Lewis, the BAU's prime suspect. However, when Lewis presses further, Reid remembers that the person who was in the hotel with him and Ramos was not Peter Lewis, but a woman.
King Bruno the Questionable and his aide, Passelewe are aged rulers in a castle that is falling apart. Darkness, dust, cobwebs and fallen plaster lie everywhere. It is so dark and decrepit that the town outside is refreshing in comparison. So entrenched are these two in their misrule that the only way the King can find an answer to the Jabberwock is to emulate the deeds of his great-great-great-great-great-grandfather (Max the Vainglorious) and hold a tournament to select a champion; a decision which works because Dennis manages to accompany the champion (Dennis chances to slay the Jabberwock after the champion is killed by the Black Knight).
The story follows a lonely housewife Ranu (Jaya Ahsan) and her paranormal powers. After some strange circumstances, Her husband Anis (Animesh Aich), seeks help from Misir Ali (Chanchal Chowdhury), a psychiatrist and part-time professor in Dhaka University, to find an answer to her paranormal problems. At the same time, Nilu (Sabnam Faria), the eldest daughter of Ranu's landlord and Misir Ali's student, comes to know about an unknown person named Ahmed Sabet (Iresh Zaker) in Facebook and gets curious to meet him. Ranu tells Misir Ali about an accident of her childhood in which a corpse got stuck with her pajamas while swimming in the river.
However, they failed to find an answer to the supremacy of Thailand and had to settle for the runner-up spot. South Korea continues to show its defiance that the sport of SepakTakraw is dominated by South-East Asian countries, coming in at second runner-up for the third time in the season, still chasing after the elusive silver or gold medals. Expectation of the returning South Korea's women national team was high after their runner-up spot in ISS Thailand and ISS Indonesia. However, things did not pan out well for them as Vietnam, emerging powerhouse of the women's SepakTakraw after Thailand, defeated them in the semi-finals.
He says he deliberately released the Bachman novels with as little marketing presence as possible and did his best to "load the dice against" Bachman. King concludes that he has yet to find an answer to the "talent versus luck" question, as he felt he was outed as Bachman too early to know. The Bachman book Thinner (1984) sold 28,000 copies during its initial run—and then ten times as many when it was revealed that Bachman was, in fact, King. The pseudonym King originally selected (Gus Pillsbury) is King's maternal grandfather's name, but at the last moment (due to the pseudonym being outed) King changed it to Richard Bachman.
In 1824 the Governor Sir Thomas Brisbane commissioned Hamilton Hume and former Royal Navy Captain William Hovell to lead an expedition to find new grazing land in the south of the colony, and also to find an answer to the mystery of where New South Wales' western rivers flowed. Over 16 weeks in 1824–25, Hume and Hovell journeyed to Port Phillip and back. They made many important discoveries including the Murray River (which they named the Hume), many of its tributaries, and good agricultural and grazing lands between Gunning, New South Wales and Corio Bay, Port Phillip. Charles Sturt led an expedition along the Macquarie River in 1828, becoming the first European to encounter the Darling River.
He ventures to Tibet in search of the Panchen Lama, a monk along the same line of holiness as the Dalai Lama, who turns out to be a child. The Panchen Lama announces that Bruce is there to find an answer to his problem of changing into the Hulk whenever he gets angry. Panchen Lama explains that it is his duty, upon the Dalai Lama's death, to find his reincarnation, and similarly, it is the Dalai Lama's responsibility to do the same for the Panchen Lama. He then mentions an old proverb about which one discovered the other first, stating that most people know the question in modern times in relation to chickens and eggs.
In 1824 the Governor, Sir Thomas Brisbane, > commissioned Hamilton Hume and former Royal Navy Captain William Hovell to > lead an expedition to find new grazing land in the south of the colony, and > also to find an answer to the mystery of where New South Wales's western > rivers flowed. Over 16 weeks in 1824–25, Hume and Hovell journeyed to Port > Phillip and back. They made many important discoveries including the Murray > River (which they named the Hume), many of its tributaries, and good > agricultural and grazing lands between Gunning, New South Wales and Corio > Bay, Victoria. Charles Sturt led an expedition along the Macquarie River in > 1828 and discovered the Darling River.
In the mentioned method, it is claimed and proved that finding a flow value of k in G between s and t is equal to finding a feasible schedule for flight set F with at most k crews. Another version of airline scheduling is finding the minimum needed crews to perform all the flights. In order to find an answer to this problem, a bipartite graph is created where each flight has a copy in set A and set B. If the same plane can perform flight j after flight i, i∈A is connected to j∈B. A matching in induces a schedule for F and obviously maximum bipartite matching in this graph produces an airline schedule with minimum number of crews.
" Page proceeded to consult with the Google Creative Lab design team, based in New York City, to find an answer to his question of what a "cohesive vision" of Google might look like. The eventual results of "Kennedy" which were progressively rolled out from June 2011 until January 2013, were described by The Verge technology publication as focused upon "refinement, white space, cleanliness, elasticity, usefulness, and most of all simplicity." The final products were aligned with Page's aim for a consistent suite of products that can "move fast", and "Kennedy" was called a "design revolution" by Duarte. Page's "UXA" (user/graphics interface) design team then emerged from the "Kennedy" project, tasked with "designing and developing a true UI framework that transforms Google's application software into a beautiful, mature, accessible and consistent platform for its users.
While Glenn approached the album as being a traditional rock exercise in expressing heartbreak, he overlay that thematic with a second lyrical concern regarding his Church's regressive work against queer people. Glenn describes a key question guiding his lyrical exploration, leading him to ask: "How was this God that I felt like I had a relationship with -- how could he tell the leaders of the church to put out this new doctrine against gay people?" The album reveals the singer seeking and failing to find an answer to that question. We take a journey away from the "Mormon rock star" label and onto Glenn as he is now: a seeker still asking, only now with the ability to disbelieve—but, more to the point—and not know the rational behind LDS teachings.
Triumph GT6 Mk II Triumph realised that they needed to find an answer to the handling problem, if only to maintain their reputation in the U.S. Their response came with the 1969 model year, with the introduction of the GT6 Mk II, branded in North America as the GT6+. The rear suspension was significantly re-engineered using reversed lower wishbones and Rotoflex driveshaft couplings, taming the handling and turning the Triumph into an MGB beater. The Vitesse was also modified, but the Spitfire had to wait until 1970 for any improvements to be made. There were other changes for the Mk II; the front bumper was raised (in common with the Spitfire Mk 3) to conform to new crash regulations, necessitating a revised front end, and side vents were added to the front wings and rear pillars.
Chief Justice Earl Warren, the author of the Court's unanimous opinion in Brown On May 17, 1954, the Supreme Court issued a unanimous 9–0 decision in favor of the Brown family and the other plaintiffs. The decision consists of a single opinion written by Chief Justice Earl Warren, which all the justices joined. The Court's opinion began by noting that it had attempted to find an answer to the question of whether the Fourteenth Amendment was meant to abolish segregation in public education by hearing a second round of oral arguments from the parties' lawyers specifically on the historical sources relating to its drafting and ratification, but to no avail. In addition to the inconclusive information of the historical scope of the Fourteenth Amendment's application to public education, the Court stated that applying this historical information was also difficult because of the major social and governmental changes that had taken place in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
In 1922, on an invitation from Rabindranath Tagore, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, just released after imprisonment for political activities, visited Santiniketan. Sushen Mukherjee, a young man, met him there. Mukherjee had been associated with the revolutionary movement for Indian independence for some years. His meeting with Gandhi led to the setting up of Amar Kutir in 1927. Sushen Mukherjee, the founder of Amar Kutir was born late in the eighteenth century, hailing from a remote suburb of Calcutta City, in youth, imbibed with Ramakrishna Vedanta Culture and ideology wandered vehemently to find an answer to query “What is the purpose of life!” Out of this yearning he moved around criss-cross all over India and even traveled to distant Tibet like a wandering monk. During this period of churning invocation, perhaps, he realized that one's first and foremost purpose of life should be “to free yourself from the bondage of foreign rule”. Provoked by this self-esteemed ideology and compulsion, together with the then under current of freedom movement spearheaded by none, other than Mahatma Gandhi, Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, Ballav Bhai Patel et al.

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