Sentences with phrase «danube waltz»

For generations, Canadian consumers have watched enviously as our southern neighbours waltz out of American stores with more stuff for less money.
Despite a powerhouse cast that includes Samuel L. Jackson, Christoph Waltz, and Margot Robbie, the film barely resonated, raking in $ 356.4 million worldwide.
In the scene, SS Colonel Hans Landa (Christoph Waltz) arrives at a remote dairy farm in France that is suspected of hiding Jewish people.
And so, 10,999 of them have waltzed down the same streamlined road.
While that paragraph is grammatically correct, it's using a lot of words to waltz around a fairly simple concept.
According to Sam Waltz, founder and president of Sam Waltz & Associates Business and Communications Counsel of Wilmington, Delaware, most audiences are way too sophisticated to get distracted by flashy drawings that designers tend to hold in front of executives as being what branding is all about.
«It's about finding, creating, and perpetuating a resonant win - win relationship with your critical stakeholders,» says Waltz.
It's simple: If the bad guys can get an employee to give up his or heruser credentials or download some malware, they can likely waltz right past the technological controls looking for all intents and purposes as if they belong there.
You can not just waltz into a new job or career and ask for someone to be your champion.
A little waltzing scene?
So we boarded it and kept forging ahead, and Travis was going to the heads of the departments and saying, «Do you know about the waltzing scene?»
Just in the same way we created March and Pop Funk, users with some Python skills can create a new mood, using layers of instruments (for example: two violin layers, with three piano layers), along with other musical structures, like a waltz, or swing.
Just then, the star of the promotional video shoot waltzes on to the ad hoc set.
If you think you can just open a trading account, waltz into the market and start pulling down cash like Gordon Gecko, you're going to lose the race.
In the late 1700s, people were shocked by the sexually suggestive waltz [1].
This growling gentle waltz reveals what life can feel like at the bottom.
He has learned to recognize the «toxic dance steps» that the local church leaders signal: the «Be a Servant Until you Drop» square dance; the «Do not Question the Leadership» waltz; and the «Local Body is Us, is God, is You» self - identity - absorbing salsa.
With it, though, we will never forget that «all of human experience is a waltz with the divine».
Why did Brigham Young ban waltzing?
There is plenty to say about how that break heralded sexual and expressive individualism, but in light of the LAST DAYS interest in the tensions between «group social life» and «ferocious pairing off,» we should also compare the dominance of couple - centered dances from the waltz -LRB-?)
And in this new Hollywood, Scorsese directed some the best films of the 1970s and 1980s, including Taxi Driver, Raging Bull and concert documentary The Last Waltz.
The rabbi at the Chabad House nearby says he's had almost a dozen Christian apostates waltz through his door since the New Year.
You are not being asked to strip naked and waltz through the airport, but instead to merely (possibly) remove the turban.
A.A. Milne and his wife, Daphne, waltz around the dance floor when an older socialite asks the young playwright and veteran if he recently completed any work.
In a waltz there are three beats to a bar.
He had a great feel for the blues, the waltzes, and when his band charged full bore... LOOK OUT.
Buddhism: I'm supposed to believe some guy waltzed out of his moms va.gina walking and talking and then grows up and can live off of dew drops and good vibes.That's called hallucination and it's a bad thing.
What are the sufferings of the Cross compared to those of a mother whose child is slaughtered to the sound of laughter or the strains of a Viennese waltz?
Are we supposed to let you make stupid accusations and just waltz around to the other side?
He, Brooks Robby, and the rest of the O's waltzed through the American League, then flew to Los Angeles as underdogs to the mighty Dodgers in the World Series.
Perhaps the image of a last waltz is too classy for a movement led by soundbiters, ad - men, and racketeers.
It's Vienna, a city of dream: Mozart, Waltz, and old historic cafes.
I had grand plans to finish all my uni work and go to bed early on Friday, waltz in to my kitchen on Saturday morning and blend this up in no time, chill it, cover it in ganache, go out and get myself a new job, and photograph this cake on Sunday morning, possibly drinking a green smoothie at the same time.
LE BARBEQUE RESTAURANT — The tuxedoed, five - piece orchestral group begins a selection of Strauss waltzes as you are being seated.
Campbell Soup and General Mills (Progresso) are unlikely to let Kraft Heinz waltz in and establish a beachhead in soup without a fight.
I actually waltzed into a 9:00 meeting without make - up earlier this week because I got caught up churning ice cream in the morning.
Sometimes I waltz through the refrigerated aisle of hummus and brush my fingers along all of the different brands and sing, «I've never seen so many hummuses in my life»!
Like a final, fire - warmed soft - shoe shuffle before the tempered Winter waltz comes to steal the warmth from our bones.
When she waltzed in circa 3 am, the guys behind the counter would greet her with cheers — and occasional hugs — and start prepping her feast from memory.
When serving this wine lightly chilled, rich notes of under - ripe berries and raw honey will waltz across your palate.
Like an enthusiastic dancer, horseradish can whirl you at dizzying speeds on a sandwich, waltz you silkily through your prime rib, or whip you through a jazzy jambalaya number.
How do you think AW can just make a phone call, waltz in and sign him so causally as you are suggesting?
It is no good at all to say — with truth, of course — that a truly representative U.S. team would have waltzed through this tournament without a deep breath.
Metcalf takes the pitch and waltzes toward the end zone without a hand grazing his uniform.
Unlike Sanchez, he doesn't waltz into our first 11 (although I think he should start as RWB ahead of Bellerin).
Chelsea may have waltzed comfortably to a Premier League triumph in 2014/15 but Jose Mourinho will not have been all that impressed with the impact, or lack thereof, at Champions League level.
but he doesn't just waltz into the starting 11.
The 22 year - old is an exciting player for a full back, and waltzed past players at will during the 2010 World Cup for Portugal, but the fact that Liverpool play a more pressing game these days than under Roy Hodgson means that they are likely to have more of the ball as well as play a higher line.
Australia's Rod Laver proved again at Forest Hills last week that the best players in the world are no match for him as he waltzed away with the men's singles title to complete his second Grand Slam
He didn't apply himself once it became clear he wasn't going to be able to waltz into the NFL and dominate, and his coping strategy was obviously suboptimal.
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