As temperatures went up their size went down, and vice versa; at one point they were as small as a house cat, said Dr Jonathan Bloch, curator of the Florida Museum of Natural History, was quoted by the "Daily Mail" as saying .
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Leaders: The idea is not whether you were president of the student body or vice president of the bank, rather: "When you see a problem do you step in, help solve it," and then critically, "Are you willing to step out and let somebody else take over, and make room for somebody else?
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Oliver Krischer, the vice chairman of the Green Party's parliamentary group, told me: "I have a friend who comes home, and, if the sun is shining, he doesn't even say hello to his wife.
"No longer something to hide, grey hair has emerged as the latest beauty trend," said Amazon's vice president of retail, Xavier Garambois.
Dogs who had been trained to recognize an expression of anger or happiness on the upper part of a face could identify the same expression when shown only the lower part, and vice versa, Huber says, adding "the only possible explanation is that they recall from memory of everyday life how a whole human face looks when happy or angry.
Many Americans probably had no idea that he remained affiliated with Columbia — he's vice chairman of its surgery department — until they read last week about an email sent to the university by 10 physicians around the country.
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Christophe Beck, the Executive Vice President of the firm, talks about how green technologies are successful in China's paper industry.
He became vice president of a business fraternity on campus.
Hamilton, 62, has been Oxford's vice chancellor — the equivalent of a university president in the American system — since 2009.
"It goes to show we are truly reinventing ourselves," Peggy Johnson, executive vice president for business development at Microsoft, said in an interview.
"The market is still undergoing a pretty rough time, and what that means for developers is that the operating environment will remain tough," Franco Leung, a vice president at Moody's Investors Service in Hong Kong, said Tuesday in a phone interview.
"A lot of parents assume that once kids begin to read independently, that now that is the best thing for them to do," said Maggie McGuire, the vice president for a website for parents operated by Scholastic.
A Solutions Partnership to End Poverty--Speech at World Knowledge Forum Collaborative Knowledge, Learning and Innovation as Key Accelerators 、 Sanjay Pradhan, World Bank Vice President for Change, Knowledge and Learning · Seoul, Republic of Korea , October 16, 2013 20131016 It is an honor to be here, and to follow the steps of Jim Yong Kim, World Bank Group President, who spoke at this Forum last year.
Eberle, vice president for play studies at the Strong museum in Rochester, said another benefit of desktop toys is the way they lull you into a meditative state.
Using the name Aliyun to refer to the company's cloud operations, Ethan Sicheng Yu, a vice president, said: "Aliyun hopes to meet the needs of Chinese enterprises in the United States, and the ultimate objective of Aliyun is to bring cost-efficient and cutting-edge cloud computing services to benefit more clients outside China to boost their business development.
Meanwhile, Vice minister of Enviromental Protection Pan Yue has released enforcement results under the country's new Environmental Protection Law.