Sentences with phrase «about ushering»

This week has been all about ushering in spring!
If Dentons is serious about ushering in change in the way law firm finances are analyzed, rather than going after AmLaw, why don't they prioritize other surveys that they think better reflect law firm performance (there are many others, not just AmLaw)?
You can see how vexed the matter of taxonomy is and how interesting the discussion was getting to be, when, too anxious about ushering my baby into the light of day, I let a few days» radio silence signal the end of the exchange, and imposed my own views.
He said:: «Christianity's focus has long been about ushering in God's kingdom «on Earth, not just in heaven,» Borg says.
An empowered Navarro, and the absence of dissenting voices in the White House, could make Trump feel more self - assured than ever about ushering the US into a new era of protectionism.
This weekend is super busy, but I had no idea about Usher — I need to look into changing some things around!
Yes, it's as hilarious as it sounds so feel free to watch it repeatedly until you forget all about Usher and Mr. Caffeine.

Not exact matches

Alex told me about a gay friend who had been booted from his position in Hillsong's children's ministry after he came out and another who, after coming out to Hillsong leadership, was relieved of his duties as an usher.
Jacoby's occasion for recycling this tired truism is David Gelernter's new book, America - Lite: How Imperial Academia Dismantled Our Culture (and Ushered in the Obamacrats), which he thinks is short on arguments and full of shrill right - wing clichés about tenured radicals and rootless intellectuals.
When angry boomers and their «greatest generation» elders talked about my generation, they'd always accuse us of caustic irony and cynicism — it seems we had ushered in a golden age of sarcasm.
About 50 people were inside the church at the time, and a priest ushered them into a back room.
I was the victim of an adulterous husband who was a deacon, adult Bible teacher, usher, and very visible man - about - church.
The Church Fathers never wrote about 7 - year tribulations, the Pope, the Rapture, the Jews in Israel ushering in Christ's coming, etc..
And after exploring faith, the teachings of Jesus have led to a revelation: The Kingdom of God can be ushered in on Earth, but only if we free ourselves from all of the trappings that distract us from it — the same ones Jesus Himself warned us about.
This book is about my own sort, my own rummage sale, the grief that came with the sorting and the healing that was ushered in.
But it appears to me that in other areas pertaining to church life, the good Lord actually wants us to participate more aggressively in bringing about this death that ushers in this eagerly anticipated «new life within the Body of Christ.»
There is something deeply disconcerting about seeing the same usher having a strip wash at 7 am in a pink washing - up bowl.
If there is one point about this predicament that Elshtain seems to wish to stress (and one central affinity among Augustine, Arendt, and Elshtain), it is that awareness of the fallen and pluralistic nature of the world «should usher into a rueful recognition of limits, not a will to dominion that requires others for one to conquer.»
I definitely would not have known to ask for the transformative heroics Mrs. Adams was about to usher into my life.
At its core, the show is about the aftermath of a violent political coup in America that ushers in an extremist theocracy rooted in relentless misogyny justified by various tenets of fundamentalist Christianity.
As our knowledge of nuclear power, for example, increased and we built more and more nuclear power plants, we discovered how little we really knew about the new world of technology we ushered ourselves into, with risks previously unknown and unanticipated.
That's Andy Frain's warning about gate - crashers to his polite, blue - coated ushers who seat — and soothe — 50 million people a year at top sports events
But it's not really about believing the Rockets are employing a secret dance superstar as an usher, it's about fun, and so far people are loving the dancing usher.
Dear Abby: About six months ago, my husband «s niece, Heather, became engaged and asked our younger son, Don, to be an usher at her wedding, which will take place next month.
All the real action was taking place in the secretive corridors of Westminster, and especially in Gordon Brown's office, where rebel Labour MPs were being ushered to receive promises about their particular issues.
The New York Times and The New Yorker magazine won the Pulitzer Prize for public service for their reporting on sexual harassment that ushered in a reckoning about the treatment of women by powerful men in the uppermost ranks of Hollywood, politics, media and technology.
While we implore you, the workforce of Ghana to persist in your daily services that have kept our beloved country as a functioning economy through sweat and hard work, we are also apprehensive about recent happenings in our country that threaten the values we hold dear since the Nana Addo's Presidency was ushered into office in January 2017.
Beverly Usher of Rochester pointed to a «doughnuts for dads» and «muffins for moms» initiative at an elementary school there, which brings parents into the school for conversation about best practices for families and educators.
According to the Chairman of the Board of Directors, of the news portal, Honourable, Dr. Sam Ode the aim of the medium was to usher in a new dimension to the international perspective of how Nigerians are viewed in and out of their country and to have an objective, balanced and accurate information about Nigeria and performances of its citizens devoid of sentiments in an era of fake news.
Suddenly we were ushered back into our quarantined area as we were told Spitzer was about to concede the race.
He toyed with his Blackberry throughout the session, for instance, and paid about as much attention as the army of schoolchildren who were ushered into the public gallery half way through.
About this time, the school children were ushered out again by their exasperated teacher.
«Whatever our political affiliation, we need peace to prevail to enable us go about our daily activities as we prepare for the elections in November,» Mr Kyeremanten said as he addressed a watch night service at the St Cyprians Anglican Church in Kumasi to usher in the New Year, when he was invited by the Bishop of the Kumasi Diocese and Province of West Africa of the Anglican Church, Rt..
And Benacquisto says ushering this legislation through the process requires a careful balancing act since there are so many stakeholders involved — each with strong opinions about how the bill should be written.
Scott and Scarlett were then ushered into a back room, but not before a man shoved a script into the famous one's hands, mumbling something about Jodie Foster.
I came across the phrase Jeffersonian Democracy recently (related to «U.S. stated goal of ushering in a Jeffersonian democracy to replace Syrian President Bashar Assad»; article here), but I don't see what is so special about it.
Azi and Ben spoke about Azi's career in New York political reporting, which has included his helping usher in the blogging era, launching Capital New York, which was then purchased by Politico, and much more.
Not so sure about chairman Mao, but the welfare bill has ushered the government of the grand coalition, like in Germany.
In addition to the above, there is at present about 680 coal city cabs and shuttle buses offering internal transportation services to commuters, Public Private Partnership which ushered into the state world - class investment stores such as Shoperite, Game and Max which have not only helped in providing employment for the unemployed but have strengthened the state's image in terms of commercial tourism as residents of neighbouring states come to make one purchase or the other at the stores.
Each fall, the Science & Technology Policy Fellowships (STPF) ushers in a new class of fellows excited to learn about the federal policy process and use their skills for the public good.
Once the FDA green - lights a drug and it is ushered into the hands (and IVs) of patients, there is no real incentive for a company to continue to collect information about side effects in any systematic way.
What unnerves him, Craig Venter says, «are people in op - eds that scream foul about work on the 1918 flu virus being published in the literature, saying we should usher in a new era of secrecy and clamp down on science.
But Peter Usher was invited to give a little talk about his idea.
Steve Mirsky: Anyway, so the Rise of the House of Usher in this case is an interesting subject to think about, especially — I mean have you ever seen a full version of Hamlet uncut?
And this fits in, allegedly — I mean Peter Usher makes a big deal of it, but a few other people; it's not just Peter Usher, a few other people have looked at that and said, «Well, you know, there is one English thinker who spoke about infinite space in Shakespeare's time» and we've already met him, it was Thomas Digges.
Steve Mirsky: And to Usher's credit, he's got a good attitude about this.
And then the third person is Peter Usher, who we talked about, who had this rather extravagant theory of Hamlet as an allegory.
The Cradle and other South African sites have ushered in a new golden age of discovery about our origins.
When MIT physicist and Harvard overseer Mildred Dresselhaus visited the University of Texas, Austin, in September to discuss research matters, she was ushered into an auditorium of 250 people eager to hear about the MIT report and her experiences as a woman scientist.
Articulate, provocative, and never complacent, he has ushered in a new way of thinking about biology.
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