(1) Later, when Leven moved to another squat, in Maida Vale, London, he suggested they bring in a bass player and percussionist to form a band, and they started rehearsing "with mattresses around the walls to deaden the sound, but still annoying the neighbours".
(2) Photograph: David Levene for the Guardian Severe floods across the UK last year may be a sign of what is to come if climate change is not curtailed.
(3) Photograph: David Levene for the Guardian "Sorry," he says.
(4) Photograph: David Levene for the Guardian Which may explain how, somehow, overnight, the cracks that shut the factory the day before have become less dangerous and the management has called in the workforce.
(5) The new book takes its title from a song by the late Jackie Leven , a singer and songwriter who was a friend of Rankin's.
(6) Leadenhall Building at 122 Leadenhall Street, otherwise know as the Cheesegrater, facing the Lloyds building Photograph: David Levene Since Lloyd's, Stirk thinks there has been an increase in the "homogeneity" of architecture.
(7) A two stage health promotion programme is in progress in the Vale of Leven in Dunbartonshire.
(8) Photograph: David Levene 10.19am BST Royal Mail shares surge - a recap OK, let's recap on this morning's events.
(9) Photograph: David Levene for the Guardian Curators: Institute of Architecture – Dorota Jedruch, Marta Karpinska, Dorota Lesniak-Rychlak, Michał Wisniewski A welcome respite from the barrage of information on display elsewhere, the Polish pavilion presents a stark marble tomb, looming in the centre of the bright white space like some gothic fantasy.
(10) Photograph: David Levene for the Guardian However, other former Channel 4 executives are rallying to defend the broadcaster’s publicly owned status.
(11) The factories at Leven and Cowdenbeath have a full order book and could easily expand their workload given the demand for their product.
(12) Keith Levene has announced plans to revisit Commercial Zone, his final LP with Public Image Ltd , getting "[to] what the fourth album was supposed to be".
(13) Photograph: David Levene for the Guardian A hundred years ago, Eyde had already grasped the gravity of the problem.
(14) The result was Doll By Doll, dominated by Leven, whom I described at the time as "a mixture of Van Morrison and a psychopath", but who could mix edgy, brooding rock songs, such as Butcher Boy, with stirring, lyrical Celtic soul, including the exquisite Main Travelled Roads.
(15) Photograph: David Levene "It'll be months, whatever way you look at it," he says.
(16) Photograph: David Levene for the Guardian The French House is one of those places where you actually feel like you're alive.
(17) The classic successes by indirect methods which were achieved by Ladd and Leven in babies born in 1939 were to be followed by the first successful end-to-end anastomosis which was achieved in Ann Arbor, Michigan, by Cameron Haight.
(18) Photograph: David Levene for the Guardian It is now nearly four months since he announced his decision to end 45 years in the hurly-burly and step down from his Sheffield Brightside and Hillsborough seat .
(19) Photograph: David Levene for the Guardian The signs of wealth are everywhere, from the luxury gated village of the Pun Hlaing Golf Estate to the towers around swimming pools of Star City , both projects of the Pun empire.
(20) Photograph: David Levene The Band Aid 30 musical collective plan to record the new version of the track on Saturday to be available for download on Monday morning.
Levin
Definition:
(n.) Lightning.
Example Sentences:
(1) The day it opened in the US, three senators – senate select committee on intelligence chairwoman Dianne Feinstein, Carl Levin and John McCain – released a letter of protest to Sony Pictures's CEO, citing their committee's 6,000-page classified report on interrogation tactics and calling on him "to state that the role of torture in the hunt for Osama bin Laden is not based on the facts, but rather part of the film's fictional narrative".
(2) Levin and Merkley said Wall Street has successfully managed to weaken the rule.
(3) As Bernard Levin noted in 1977 when she was playing Lady Macbeth and Lady Plyant in Congreve's The Double Dealer at the National: "She is tiny.
(4) The clashes between the moralistic Levin and his friend Oblonsky, sometimes affectionate, sometimes angry, and Levin's linkage of modernity to Oblonsky's attitudes – that social mores are to be worked around and subordinated to pleasure, that families are base camps for off-base nooky – undermine one possible reading of Anna Karenina , in which Anna is a martyr in the struggle for the modern sexual freedoms that we take for granted, taken down by the hypocritical conservative elite to which she, her lover and her husband belong.
(5) Undeterred, Levin launched TMZ.com modestly in December 2005 as "a Hollywood and entertainment-centric news site".
(6) The endogenous opioid peptides, for example, primarily regulate LHRH pulse amplitude (Karahalios and Levine, 1988), a finding that is consistent with the idea that these peptides exert direct postsynaptic or presynaptic inhibition (Drouva et al., 1981).
(7) Levin, and Risch and Tibshirani, derive efficient tests for the incomplete triplet case by the methods of maximum likelihood estimator (Wald) tests and likelihood ratio tests, respectively.
(8) Peter Moffat (Criminal Justice) I had a meeting at the BBC yesterday with Ben Stephenson, Kate Harwood, Manda Levin and Hilary Salmon.
(9) The overlap between narcolepsy and the Kleine-Levin syndrome is confirmed.
(10) Samuel Albert Levine was a key figure in modern cardiology in the United States.
(11) Photograph: Sam Levin for the Guardian Cliven said he suspected that his imprisoned son felt pressured to urge the remaining occupiers to go home.
(12) A modified Levine, Voss, Redmond, and Zolov minor determinant mixture (MDM) reagent and the components (5R,6R)-benzyl-D-penicilloate and (5R)-benzyl-D-penilloate have been found to be highly labile in aqueous solution, giving rise to a mixture of diastereoisomers.
(13) Yet Tolstoy doesn't spare Levin, the character with whom he is most in sympathy.
(14) Carl Levin, the Michigan Democrat who chairs the Senate armed services committee, told the Detroit News on Monday that he was not sure air strikes "make sense," saying that "we ought to be mighty damn cautious" before launching them.
(15) Two cases of Kleine-Levin syndrome are described in which the onset of symptoms was temporally related to head injury.
(16) The Yankees president, Randy Levine, and Cashman had a conference call with Tim Lentych, the head athletic trainer at the player development complex in Tampa; Rodriguez; and Jordan Siev, co-head of the US commercial litigation group at Reed Smith.
(17) (1980) Cell 21, 347-355) and the inhibition of this differentiation by butyrate (Levine R. A., Campisi, J., Wang, S.-Y., and Gudas, L. J.
(18) We have shown that sodium butyrate blocks expression of the differentiated phenotype if added within 8 h of retinoic acid and cyclic AMP (Levine et al., Dev.
(19) But the symbolism of a hate crime is important to affected groups and can help indicate trends to encourage legislators to address a wider problem, Levin explained.
(20) A UV-inducible, damage-specific DNA-binding (DDB) protein with high affinity for double-stranded UV-irradiated DNA has been identified recently in monkey kidney (CV-1) cells (Hirschfeld, S., Levine, A. S., Ozato, K., and Protić, M. (1990) Mol.