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Kim also has a blog called One Image at a Time, in which she posts a single, dramatic photo from years ago, culled as part of the ongoing task of digitizing her archives.

Mr Staley stressed the ongoing task of completing Barclays' "cultural transformation" in a memo to staff which struck a clear contrast with the bank's last chief executive from the US, Bob Diamond.

He was in India from 1966 to 1968, Japan and Sweden over the next nine years, and from 1977 to 1981 he held the key post of ambassador in Paris, where he was employed in the ongoing task, begun after 1970, of rebuilding relations with France, which had been seriously damaged in the Nigerian civil war.

However, in this paper, we evaluate the relation between the objects based on their semantic connections with the ongoing task.

"We shall now fully complete the ongoing task and take into account the lessons learnt from this incident".

Phenomenologically speaking, then, there are no subjects and no objects; there is only the experience of the ongoing task (e.g., hammering).

A flexible high-level control language is an important element in the ongoing task of introducing automated guided vehicles (AGV) to new application domains.

Sutcliffe's eventual identification during one of the ongoing task force operations designed to identify potential suspects, is a testament to the efficacy of the concept of the operation.

As a result, several commercial PEM fuel cell vehicles were launched by global automobile makers, but development of electrocatalyst with high efficiency and low cost was remained as the ongoing task for the market expansion.

In Buddhist philosophy, the ongoing task is to produce a sufficient consciousness of the self for there to be reincarnation, while simultaneously securing the understanding that the individual self is not (in the end) a substantial, concrete thing, but a delusion that will dissolve or become liberated into Nirvana.

Results revealed that children in the experimental condition were slower in the execution of the ongoing task relative to children in the control condition, lending support to the theory that children as young as 4 years selectively allocate resources in an effort to succeed in multiple tasks.

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