Sentences with phrase «usher said»

Usher said: «Ginetta and I have a fantastic passion for motorsport and are keen to see racing talent flourish.
I don't have to physically be here to be commissioner,» Usher said.
«The sales picture in the GTA (Greater Toronto Area) improved markedly in the second quarter of 2013,» board president Dianne Usher said in remarks accompanying the report.
A better approach, Usher says, is to ensure job - seekers have easily accessible labour - market information to make their own decisions.
Usher says Canada has no ground game in most of our biggest overseas markets, not just China.

Not exact matches

«You could sort of see it happening in slow motion, notwithstanding efforts by leadership to try to deflect it or push it back,» says Steven Law, a former McConnell chief of staff who became a top U.S. Chamber of Commerce official before landing at American Crossroads, the Karl Rove - founded Super PAC, which now aims to usher more moderate Republican nominees into the midterms.
This is the primary challenge facing the press, they say, not Facebook — and rising to this challenge «could usher in a new golden age for the Fourth Estate.»
«Saudi Arabia is among the largest political, diplomatic and economic powers in the Middle East, and the visit will usher in a new era in our bilateral relations with one of our oldest friends in the region,» the U.K. government said in a press release Tuesday.
«Let's hope that this one is a unique sort of set of circumstances that revolve around the politics and not some sort of policy departure that is going to be ushered in by the Trump administration,» he said.
So far, its clients have ushered 1,300 new books to life, says CEO Emmanuel Nataf.
The move would be a win for newspaper companies and broadcasters that have pushed for the change for decades, but was criticized by Democrats who said it could usher in a new era of media outlet consolidation.
An editorial in the official China Daily on Saturday said denuclearization could end hostilities between the two sides and «usher in a new era of development» on the peninsula, but noted Friday's declaration lacked a plan for achieving the goal.
He said: «The government will explore use of blockchain technology proactively for ushering in digital economy.»
Kyd said: «But I think this ship ushers in an era of even closer co-operation with the United States, and indeed we're looking forward to hosting US Marine Corps lightning jet fighters on here in due course.»
Jeremy Bailenson, director of Stanford University's Virtual Human Interaction Lab, says that as the technology gets more sophisticated, VR business calls will usher in more nuanced nonverbal communication that is lost in today's video conferences.
, social media strategists say the video ushered in a new era of campaign marketing that will likely define the 2012 election: Namely, will Republican candidates be able to «figure out» social media in order to expand their followings, promote their messages, and encourage action?
The protesters refused to give their names to reporters as they were being ushered away, but RCMP officers later said the group had identified themselves as political - science students from Carleton University.
Dianne Usher, senior vice president, Johnston and Daniel, a division of Royal LePage, says, «Since pulling ahead as Canada's hottest market this quarter, speculators and prospective homeowners have increasingly begun to look to the Greater Toronto Area in search of real estate.
At its start, Color said it would usher in a new era of location - based social networking, letting people share cellphone snapshots with other Color users nearby.
Responding to the warning around IoT threats, David Mount, director of security solutions consulting EMEA, Micro Focus said, «As this report demonstrates, the IoT is ushering in a new era in security terms.
He said:: «Christianity's focus has long been about ushering in God's kingdom «on Earth, not just in heaven,» Borg says.
«I am optimistic this national grief will usher in a new paradigm for the church in Ethiopia,» he said, «as leaders work tirelessly to transform it into missional dialogue.
So — Gandhi is ushered into the Viceroy's office, and the first thing he says to the Viceroy is, «I am aware that I must have given you much cause for irritation, Your Excellency.
We're amazed and blown away by the response,» says Dan Usher.
The final Counselor saying in verses 13 - 15 really sums up the content of the preaching of the church; it is to be a proclamation utterly dependent on God, and it will declare the true meaning of the new age, ushered in completely by the death and resurrection.
In his pretty - great essay «Sex, Economy, Freedom, and Community,» Wendell Berry says that while the Sexual Revolution was supposed to have ushered in an era of more natural relations between men and women, we instead find ourselves in a situation where women behave like hunted animals, studiously avoiding eye - contact in public.
In Libya, where rebel fighters entered the capital over the weekend, appearing to usher in what some say are the last days of Moammar Gadhafi's regime, Ramadan is coinciding with some of the summer's hottest days: hardly ideal weather for staging street fights against a deeply entrenched regime.
If he is truly so mentally incapacitated that he said evil things that he doesn't believe, he needs to be ushered off the public stage NOW.
On a more sophisticated level, liberal Protestantism refreshed weary spirits with the announcement that all those ancient obscurities in the Bible were really intended to say no more than that we should love, forgive, be charitable, promote justice, and usher in the brotherhood of man under the fatherhood of God.
Jesus said this would happen up to the end where so few would believe in Him that the end times would need to be ushered in.
When she entered the church holding his hand an usher pushed himself between them and said she couldn't sit up front with her uncle.
While the ushers worked the minister spoke: «If I were to tell you who to vote for, then we could lose our tax - exempt status — But I will say this... This handout lists the candidates in our area on the left side and their record on abortion on the right.
Such hetero - identification thus ushers in a pathetically uncritical and — hopefully it goes without saying — unmerited self - assurance, not to mention an inaccurate measure for evaluating temptation.
You said: «The theology of the cross (not of glory) keeps us grounded in reality, and hopeful of the New Creation that Christ promises when He will someday usher in His New Kingdom.»
Gunmen have shot dead at least 17 worshippers at a church service in Nigeria to usher in the new year, officials said.
Now I believe in penal substitution atonement but I also believe in what you are saying in regards to the New covenant and the shedding of blood being needed to usher in that covenant.
After the issue was thus squarely reopened, just as the clock was striking midnight and ushering in Easter Day, a clear - cut resolution was adopted which said, in part:
Instead, to suit their own desires, they will gather around them a great number of teachers to say what their itching ears want to hear», thus ushering the Great Apostasy, then the end will come!
A chicken that is ushered outside for a few minutes a day can be labeled «Free - Range» in the supermarket, so just because a carton says «Cage Free» or «Free Range» doesn't mean they've been fed and nurtured optimally.
«Salted caramel has quickly become a contender in the ever - competitive flavor landscape as consumers demand new and unique flavors — especially to usher in the fall season,» said Jon Silvon, Senior Marketing Director of Thomas» ® products.
Nothing says spring like peas, and this Pea and Ricotta Spread is a lovely dish to help usher in a new season.
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«sorry look as long as u can secure lewandowski, bayern said 60 million, kondogbia off inter they quoted me 35, and isco around 45, i can make it work» «hahahahah, thats hilarious looool, bahaha» «i wasnt joki...» «HAHAHAHhahahahah» (ivan slowly ushers carlo out the door)
When asked what toll the job had taken on him, Usher laughed and said, «Besides having a heart attack?
The Spartans, says John, «once played to 400 people in the L.A. Coliseum, and 300 of them were ushers
I was horrified at the very suggestion and I said no one is touching Ushers Milk and at that time she went beet red and burst out laughing as I realized she calls the half and half milk and the Vitamin D milk that I use for drinking as your milk.»
Zopmal said the Middle Belt region would not take a step back on restructuring and would immediately usher in a demand for referendum if restructuring fails.
Newsday spoke to Ellner's ex-wife, Stacy, who said Levy served as an usher at her wedding.
«What we've seen is the transformation of a low strategic target into a high value target,» said Levy - Yurista of the technology security outfit Usher.
While campaigning, Alcántara and De La Rosa proclaimed 2016 as «the year of the woman,» and said they hoped to make history along with Espaillat to usher in a new wave of Latinos in government.
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