Muhammad Qaiser, pointed out that fast developing research on protein can
bring to the fore a flurry of new information in the realms of health and medicine.
Workshop on proteomics held at KU
She added that the conference had helped
bring to the fore what women in the Arab World are achieving in business and other areas.
Princess Sumaya takes part in London G8 Conference
Famous in their day, of course, but pretty much sidelined these days, Stevenson and London both created bodies of work about the South Pacific that
bring to the fore the tumultuous themes of colonialism.
The South Pacific narratives of Robert Louis Stevenson and Jack London; race, class, imperialism
is to rejoice the glamorous side of society and to
bring to the fore the local rich and famous.
Hello! to the A-list
A large, colorful Neapolitan family in the early 1970s experience the decade's radical social changes in microcosm in Ivan Cotroneo's uneven helming debut, "Kryptonite!" Condensed from the noted scripter's own novel, the pic needs further distillation to eliminate superfluous characters and
bring to the fore the meat of the story, which gets lost amid nostalgic period detail.
Kryptonite!
Over the past five years, I have attended two lobbies of Parliament to
bring to the fore the plight of pensioners, while representing the national pensioners convention.
Morgan has fought for us; VIEWPOINTS
It will also
bring to the fore the biggest collection of Grade 1 listed buildings outside London.
Hotel will breathe life into 'dead' area at night
Launched with the campaign banner ``Connect with Culture'', the programme is jointly funded by the Arts Council and the Millennium CommissionThe year-long eclectic mix of events will
bring to the fore the diverse range of arts and multi-ethnic cultures that exist in the region.
MEDIA AND MARKETING : Fusion of cultures bring art to the city
The results show approaches of extremes and of a number model, as consequences of how the pupils process and
bring to the fore information in the situation.
Students' Ways of Interpreting Aspects of Change Embedded in a Dice Game
Reinforcing this direction in the home helps to
bring to the fore our enthusiasm and spontaneity, as well as to inspire us to actively work on our health.
Subtle: aromatherapy for your home
Nine chapters of solid scholarship, substantial length, and superb informational value
bring to the fore aspects of medieval musical culture spanning approximately seven centuries.
Music as Concept and Practice in the Late Middle Ages.
The stories in Soul catcher are not so consistently magical and bristling with philosophical energy as are those in The Sorcerer's Apprentice but they do
bring to the fore other aspects of Johnson's rich meditation on American history and culture.
Soulcatcher and Other Stories
This collection of essays, which originated at the fourteenth annual Employment Research Unit conference at Cardiff's Business School in 1999, sets out to '
bring to the fore the diverse impacts of globalization on work and employment in the Asia-Pacific region'.
Work and Employment in a Globalized Era: An Asia Pacific Focus
It would also
bring to the fore the long-term consequences of fiscal policy as regards issues such as the distribution of real resources between the public and private sector.
A rising tax burden may have adverse effects on potential economic growth. (Assessment and Recommendation)
ONE thing the petrol shortage did
bring to the fore this week was how a petrol station is no longer a petrol station.
Eamonn Holmes column: Station lacks the 4-Star treatment