Sentences with phrase «by working with pet»

By working with pet specialty retailers, our company is able to maintain our price and positioning, and grow our market share.
By working with pet retailers who shared their vision of providing widely - accessible veterinary care, Will and Ken created our ever growing network of Community Clinics and Wellness Centers.
Often there are more animals than that, so Pet Allies has foster homes that help by working with pets too young to be adopted, pets suffering from diseases, pets recovering from surgery, pets that are stressed in the shelter environment, and pets that there are no room for at the shelter.

Not exact matches

• In Vermont, state Sen. Kevin Mullin (R) worked with AARP Vermont on a bill that passed unanimously in both houses of the legislature and was signed into law by Gov. Peter Shumlin (D) in April.
And he sprinkled the water upon the stones, and the statue became whole, whereat Peter exulted that Marcellus had not doubted in asking of the Lord, and Marcellus was exalted in spirit for that such a sign was first wrought by his hands; and he therefore believed with his whole heart in the name of Jesus Christ the Son of God, by whom all things impossible are made possible.
Gary: To do a thing apart from His Spirit is just self works: It is not in and by The Faith of the Son of God: Paul said; he lives by the Faith of the Son of God, that comes with the in workings of the Holy Spirit: Even as Paul says; follow me as am of Christ: This was Paul commission: Little Children I labour in birth again until Christ be formed in you, this takes us from self works into the in workings of the Holy Spirit, that we too are conformed into the image and likeness of Christ, as Christ is formed in us: Even as it was with Peter's commission, Peter when thouest is converted convert thine brethren: But we can see many left Jesus and Paul when it can time for the strong meat to be had: So too is it in each generation: The great falling away, that only the faithful remain: Thank - you Gary; In Jesus name Alexandria: P.S. if Peter or Jesus or Paul would stand here today in your presence and speak forth what they spoke forth then, would you truly receive them??? Now it is the Christ in us that comes forth to minister the Words of the Lord through others as they: That is why Christ is not divided, those of the same Spirit will know because we speak the same things in and by His Holy Spirit:
Now the operation of Faith comes with the Will of God to have Christ formed in us: The Faith of Christ will do (bring in His works) for that to be a reality in our own lives as we are fed the truth through the words of Jesus and Paul (Jesus said the words that I speak are Spirit and Life) Paul said; I am of Christ, therefore; as we heed to all that is written by Jesus and Paul to have that excellent work done in us, to even take us from Faith to Faith (in His greater works) and from Glory to Glory (up in His life as we mature); then we too can come to the place where even as Paul says: I am Crucified with Christ, yet; I live, yet; not I, but Christ lives in me, and the life I live now, I live by the FAITH of the Son of God who gave His life for me: Paul ministers only in and by the Christ that he has become as Christ was formed in Him: Even as it was with Peter with Israel, when thouest is converted, convert thine brethren; it is also with Paul; I Labour again in birth with you until Christ be formed in you:
Some of this will of course already sound familiar because it is consistent with arguments put forward by Clifford Geertz in his 1966 essay, or with arguments that have surfaced more prominently in Geertz's recent work as well as in the work of Peter Berger, Robert Bellah, and others.
They are as passionate today about Peter Piper Pizza as they have ever been, and Luongo says he is proud to be working with them side by side to continue developing the brand.
Peter Lauritzen, chief executive of Arla Foods UK, welcomes the move: «As a farmer - owned co-operative it would be a positive step forwards, allowing UK farmers to work more closely with their Danish and Swedish counterparts by increasing their stake in Arla Foods UK.»
Founded by then 17 - year - old Fred DeLuca and family friend Dr. Peter Buck more than 52 years ago, Subway is still a family - owned business, working with more than 21,000 dedicated franchisees in communities around the world.
Many of the families Peter and I have worked with in our practices tell us they have been influenced by literature referring to «attachment theory».
The NYC Council's spending on pet projects will jump by nearly 3 percent to $ 61.5 million in the coming fiscal year — with plenty of political pork being dished out to nonprofits affiliated with firms who've worked as consultants for Speaker Melissa Mark - Viverito.
This version was created shortly after I left Kennedy's office, I believe by an intern working with Peter Loge.
Peter Ragone, who worked with de Blasio at the US Department of Housing and Urban Development when Cuomo ran the agency during the Cuomo administration, was one of six new appointees announced by the new mayor earlier today.
The City Council's spending on pet projects will jump by nearly 3 percent to $ 61.5 million in the coming fiscal year — with plenty of political pork being dished out to nonprofits affiliated with firms who've worked as consultants for Speaker Melissa Mark - Viverito, records released Monday show.
To see if entertainment could offer a solution to this challenge, Ingber teamed up with Charles Reilly, Ph.D., a molecular biophysicist, professional animator, and Staff Scientist at the Wyss Institute who previously worked at movie director Peter Jackson's Park Road Post film studio, to create a film that would capture viewers» imaginations by telling the story of a biological process that was accurate down to the atomic level.
A team of computer scientists led by Wim Sweldens at Lucent Technologies and Peter Schröder at the California Institute of Technology developed a compression algorithm that makes it practical to send 3 - D images over the Internet and to work with them on personal computers and handhelds.
«What we've shown is that we can take these cells out of a mouse and study them and regulate them in the laboratory by providing them with a specific factor,» says Peter C. Gray, a staff scientist in Salk's Clayton Foundation Laboratories for Peptide Biology, who collaborated on the new work with Benjamin T. Spike, a senior research associate in the laboratory of Salk Professor Geoffrey M. Wahl.
This is in line with field observations of hybrid birds made by study co-authors Peter and Rosemary Grant, evolutionary biologists at Princeton University in New Jersey who have worked in the Galapagos for decades.
He was a graduate student with Peter W. Reed at Vanderbilt University, where he worked on neutrophil activation by chemotactic peptides.
As a postdoc and junior faculty member, Dr. Wang collaborated with radiologists and neurologists at Washington University to develop the PET / DBSI system that he is using in his work funded by BrightFocus.
Mary Mucci of News 12 in Long Island interviews two of Dr. Peter Bongiorno's patients who recovered from mood disorders by working with his natural recommendations..
Show Notes: [1:36]-- nourish balance thrive podcast [4:44]-- Overcast podcast app [5:48]-- Chris the pro mountain biker [9:54]-- How Chris began in FM [16:10]-- The value of using a copywriter [19:32]-- How Chris meet Dr. Tommy Wood [23:00]-- Clinical Concierge Coaching [24:30]-- Kalish Institute, Functional Nutrition Diagnostics, metabolic fitness pro by Brian Walsh [29:00]-- What Chris learned from doing over 1000 free consultations [35:50]-- Some mistakes Chris made early on [38:44]-- Iron overload [43:50]-- The trap of overtraining, and how to help people get better without reducing exercise [48:42]-- The beauty of working with athletes [50:18]-- The software that Chris uses for tracking functional medicine blood chemistry — Blood Chemistry Software [53:44]-- Chris's software he created to extrapolate the raw data from Ubiome [59:22]-- Thoughts on Blastocystis by Christen Rune Stensvold [1:03:54]-- Chris's experience with Nutritional Ketosis [1:09:12]-- Tim Ferris interview with Patrick Arnold, Peter Attia [1:16:18]-- Organic Acid Testing — Byran Walsh Metabolic Fitness Pro and the Khan Academy
He has also worked with Lanvin, Loewe, Givenchy by Riccardo Tisci, Yves Saint Laurent, Chanel, Celine and Max Mara with various photographers including Steven Meisel, Patrick Demarchelier, Peter Lindbergh and Mikael Jansson.
Working with a pricier, higher quality technical team, Nicolas Winding Refn calls in renouned cinematographer Larry Smith to assist him in delivering on nifty, stylish camera plays that often immerse as cleverly used, in spite of limitations to aesthetic value beyond stylish usage, kind of like Brian Eno's and J. Peter Schwalm's score, which isn't all that special by its own right either, but has a certain atmosphere to it that is very effective when used right.
It's clear immediately that filmmaker Peter Berg is looking to ape the feel and tone of Paul Greengrass» work, as Deepwater Horizon boasts a documentary - like feel that's heightened by its low - key performances and general lack of context - with scripters Matthew Michael Carnahan and Matthew Sand, in terms of the latter, delivering dialogue that tends to emphasize authenticity over exposition (ie much of this stuff sounds as though it was pulled directly from real - life transcripts).
It's a promising setup that's employed to curiously (and consistently) uninvolving effect by director Stanley Kubrick, as the filmmaker, working from a script cowritten with Terry Southern and Peter George, proves unable to wholeheartedly capture the viewer's interest right from the get - go - with the movie suffering from a stagy, talky vibe that grows more and more problematic as time progresses.
But the personal reveals within them are far more satisfying, with particularly great work done by Peter Mullan as William / The Man in Black's father - in - law James Delos, and from Wright as an ailing but crucially awakened Bernard.
She was also fortunate in working at the National Theater with Peter Gill in his stage adaptation of Faulkner's AS I LAY DYING; to play Masha in THREE SISTERS at the Greenwich Theater directed by Elijah Moshinsky; and the lead in the LULU PLAYS by Wedekind at the Almeida Theater.
Recruited by an old chum (Peter Boyle) to help find an exotic prostitute missing in Chinatown, Hammett enlists his implausibly gorgeous neighbor (Marilu Henner) to play Girl Friday as he matches wits with colorful actors including Jack Nance («Eraserhead» and other David Lynch works), David Patrick Kelly (whose strangled voice is an interesting counterpart to his iconic «Come out to play - yi - yay» taunt from «The Warriors»), Roy Kinnear and a few old - timers from film noir's heyday (the scene with Sylvia Sidney is especially good).
He kicks things off in the apocalyptic future, with humanity under attack from giant man - made robots called Sentinels — invented by brainiac scientist Bolivar Trask (nice work from Peter Dinklage, playing it straight rather than all scheming Dr Evil).
Afterwards, the festival will continue with diverse entries from across the globe, including the latest work from acknowledged masters such as Eric Rohmer, Jacques Rivette, Claude Chabrol, and Dario Argento, as well as films directed by festival veterans such as Barbet Schroeder, Volker Schlöndorff, Peter Greenaway, and Ermanno Olmi.
When Ramsay's involvement ended, the project was inherited by Peter Jackson, who for all his spectacular CGI work on The Lord of the Rings knew when to leaven Tolkien's epic saga with restraint and humour.
Some of the best - received films at earlier festivals will get their North American launches here, including «Life is Beautiful,» Roberto Begnini's Cannes winner about an Italian clown who fights the Nazis with laughter; Rohmer's heartwarming love story «Autumn Tale,» which charmed Telluride audiences; Ken Loach's «My Name Is Joe,» with Cannes best actor winner Peter Mullen as a recovering alcoholic facing tough times; Theo Angelopoulos» «Eternity and a Day,» this year's Cannes winner; «The General» (1999) which won Boorman the best director prize at Cannes, and the Cannes and Telluride favorite «Claire Dolan,» by Lodge Kerrigan, with Emily Watson («Breaking the Waves») as a prostitute who thinks she can detach from her work.
This work of horror and intrigue, co-written with Tom Vaughan by Directors Michael and Peter Spierig (identical twins... Read More
by Walter Chaw Taking up right where the first film leaves off (and a familiarity with Clive Barker's Hellraiser is probably necessary for its enjoyment), Hellbound: Hellraiser II, which still lists Barker as an executive producer, boasts of a new director (Tony Randel) and a new screenwriter (Peter Atkins, working from an idea by Barker).
The Mysteries of Pittsburgh (R for nudity, profanity and graphic sexuality) Crime comedy, set in Pittsburgh in the Eighties, about a recent college grad (Jon Foster) whose plans to begin working on Wall Street are interrupted by a chance encounter with his freshman roommate - turned - drug dealer (Omid Abtahi) leads to a lustful but dangerous liaison with a femme fatale (Sienna Miller) already linked to a felon (Peter Sarsgaard) with evil intentions.
Every day when Katie heads to work, Max will spend hours staring at the door until she returns but also kills time by visiting with other pet friends in the building, including a Dachshund named Buddy (Hannibal Buress, Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising, 2016), a Pug named Mel (Bobby Moynihan, Sisters, 2015), a lazy, fat cat named Chloe (Lake Bell, Million Dollar Arm, 2014) and a Pomeranian named Gidget (Jenny Slate, The Obvious Child, 2015) who harbors a secret crush on Max.
Until a couple of tired romantic roundelays — Jasmine takes up with a wealthy widow played by Peter Sarsgaard, while Ginger strays with speaker - installation guru Louis C.K. — turn up in the last act, as they do in most of Allen's weaker comedies, this is an uncharacteristically focused work from the auteur.
Working from an original script by Peter Morgan («The Queen,» «Frost / Nixon»), the film follows the odysseys of three individuals touched by death and in profound ways: a reluctant medium (Matt Damon) in San Francisco who can commune with the afterlife but finds it a curse rather than a gift, a French journalist (Cecile de France) who survives a near - death experience (a harrowing recreation of the 2004 tsunami) and a British schoolboy (George and Frankie McLaren) feeling adrift after the death of this twin brother.
WHAT: When low - level programmer Richard Hendricks (Thomas Middleditch) discovers that the useless music app he's been working on contains a groundbreaking file compression algorithm, he rejects a $ 10 million buyout offered by Hooli CEO Gavin Belson (Matt Ross) and partners with eccentric angel investor Peter Gregory (Christopher Evan Welch) to develop the program himself with fellow programmers Erlich (T.J. Miller), Gilfoyle (Martin Starr) and Dinesh (Kumail Nanjiani).
Regular Vaughn collaborator and (whisper it) Couples Retreat director Peter Billingsley is still set to call the shots, working from a script by Andy Lieberman, who adapts his own comic book, originally created with Nick Thornborrow.
Late last year, both Judd and Sorvino (pictured together below on Oscar night) responded to comments made by Peter Jackson to New Zealand's Stuff in which he said Harvey Weinstein told him the actresses were a «nightmare» to work with.
PETER MULLAN: There was an incident when we were going to shoot one day, and I was saddened by a silent conversation with a worker coming back from his work.
There's nothing particularly significant about the events in this picture — Jones meets movie stars, played by Peter Sarsgaard and Kelly Macdonald, and he says he's familiar with their work... but it's never touched on.
Peter Bogdanovich, working from the novel by Larry McMurtry (with whom he co-wrote the script), creates a detailed, lived - in sense of place.
Woody is often sharp with character study and Jasmine is something else, but his portrait of San Francisco working class folk is less convincing and carried only by the strength of a typically excellent cast (it also co-stars Louis C. K., Andrew Dice Clay, Peter Sarsgaard and Michael Stuhlbarg) and an honesty and commitment that the socially poised rich of the film lack.
Director Peter Care's adaptation of Chris Fuhrman's cult novel The Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys tries to address this essential «Blake - ian» paradox (extolling the virtues of experience in the act of static creation) by splitting its protagonists between the primogenitor (Kieran Culkin as Tim) and the chronicler (a fantastic Emile Hirsch as Francis), with Jena Malone's haunted Margie left a metaphor for the balance between innocence and experience (explored by Blake in his most well - known works («Songs of Innocence,» «Songs of Experience»)-RRB-.
Paul McGuigan There's a lovely warmth and likability to this heartwarming stranger - than - fiction love story, starring Jamie Bell as Peter Turner, an out - of - work actor in the 1970s who met and fell for the legendary Hollywood star Gloria Grahame, who was then in the endgame of her career and suffering from ill health — and who later came to stay with Turner's mum and dad, played by Julie Walters and Kenneth Cranham, at their home in Liverpool.
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