Sentences with phrase «after usher»

A guest at the extravaganza told us that after Usher posed for pics on the red carpet with singer Janelle Monáe and «Thor: Ragnarok» star Tessa Thompson — «they were talking to Janelle and he and Tessa had flirty body language. . .
Advocacy After an Usher syndrome diagnosis, families tend to isolate themselves — but networking with others may hold the key to a cure.
After an Usher syndrome diagnosis, families tend to isolate themselves — but networking with others may hold the key to a cure.
Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid has some opinions on it, even though there's no way he'd take Jackson so soon after ushering in the Patrick Mahomes era.
After ushering him out of the room I would just wan na sit on the floor and cry while I wiped up the rest of the gallon.

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After a security check, they're ushered up to an empty floor of Google Canada's headquarters in Toronto.
Using the authors» analogy — despite its condescending overtones — of kids and adolescents growing more quickly than adults, if we took away the extra gallons of milk and after - school snacks, if we stopped providing education, if we penalized a kid for an inadvertent mistake, if we took away all the extra tools and resources required to usher kids through childhood, what would that look like?
But after hearing what NCO does, she ushers him into her office.
You've just ushered your last board member out of your office after a long and confusing board meeting.
Lastly, Dauman and Dooley were ushered back in after Freston was ousted.
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.
Scott Beigel, a geography teacher and cross-country coach at Parkland's Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, died a hero when he ushered students to safety inside his classroom after former student Nikolas Cruz killed 17 with an AR - 15 semiautomatic rifle.
Gun sales slumped after the 2016 presidential election, as fears that a Hillary Clinton presidency would usher in new gun control legislation dissipated with Mr. Trump's victory.
As you can see, the number of milestones increases significantly after Alexa's launch, ushering in what we call the Smart Speaker revolution — and the birth of Voicebot.ai.
Kim was quoted by the news agency as telling Moon that he felt «the national mission and duty to usher in a new era of peace and reunification after putting an end to the history of division and confrontation.»
Set in a Bronx Catholic school in 1964, shortly after the massive changes ushered in by the modernizing Vatican II conference in Rome, the story quickly sets up a conflict between the old - school nun who serves as principal and runs the school like a prison (played by Meryl Streep) and the young, new priest (Philip Seymour Hoffman) who wants to shake things up by treating the students as fully rounded young people who deserve doses of freedom and respect as well.
After being discovered on YouTube in the late 2000s, some canny marketing and support from major labels and huge acts (including Usher) saw the singer quickly sell out shows and delight teenage fans across the world.
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.
John does, after all, preaching that the old way is dead, and the promised Messiah is coming who will usher in a new era of peace for the entire world, and that those who want to participate in this new era must show it by going through the waters of baptism, much as the followers of Ea would have done 3000 years earlier.
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:
R. G. Usher has pointed out that the bishops did not possess the right to appoint the men they were expected to govern, the prerogative of determining what sort of men they should be, or the power to discipline them once they had been inducted.74 The decision as to qualifications for ordination had been taken from the bishops by the State, while the right of nomination to a parish post, after ordination, was largely controlled by lay patrons, and the bishops were forced to induct the nominee if he met the most meager requirements.
The Colombian international was ushered out of Stamford Bridge over the summer after failing to find his feet in the Premier League, despite only joining the club in January of this year (via Metro).
It was one thing to usher the club through the financing of a new stadium... that move was pregnant with potential, after all... it's quite another to continue to pretend that we're hamstrung by our own chequebook.
After Juli Inkster, the defending champion, shot a two - under - par 70 in the first round of the Dinah Shore tournament, in Rancho Mirage, Calif., in March, she was ushered into the press tent to answer the usual questions.
22 year old Costa Rican international Campbell spent the past three seasons out on loan but was ushered into the Arsenal first team set - up after a good World Cup showing but has struggled to force his way into Arsene Wenger's first team set - up, the forward making just four sub appearances in the Premier League.
Wenger opted to usher Campbell into the Arsenal first team after his superb showing at the 2014 World Cup finals but offered him just four Premier League appearances before he was sent out to Villarreal for yet another loan spell.
Danny Rose and Kyle Walker were other Spurs players in attendance as revellers described the scenes in the club with a chorus of Happy Birthday being sung, along with Alli at one point being ushered off the stage by the DJ after he had a few words on the mic.
Simeone saw Chelsea sign Luis and Diego Costa last summer and also ushered back Thibaut Courtois after a three season long loan spell in the Spanish capital and one imagines the Argentine does not want to lose more talent to the Premier League table toppers.
There was only one real period where Arsenal lost control: right after Danny Simpson received his red card, Arsenal chaotically flew forward, with the mentality best epitomised by Coquelin physically ushering Riyad Mahrez to run off after he was substituted, a ploy that he was somewhat lucky to get away with, given he had been booked.
The park district board has come under fire since May after the spring election ushered in a new majority on the board.
A father may cringe watching his son cry after losing the baseball game or a mother may usher her daughter out of dance class at the first sign of tears.
By the same reasoning, Schaffer also failed to endorse John Brooks, the only Democrat to win a new seat on Long Island last Fall after years of promises by State Democrats that Hillary Clinton at the top of the ticket would usher in a new era of Democratic dominance in the suburbs that would hold for a generation or more (in case you missed it, that actually didn't happen).
Speaking shortly after the election, Nyako said his faction observed due process in the conduct of the state congress, adding that the process was in line with the APC constitution that ushered in the new executives.
Ambassador Ahmed who was ushering President Akufo - Addo to the podium after he was invited to speak stretched his hand to greet the announcer but was ignored repeatedly, a video of the incident has shown.
After «years of stagnation,» Cuomo announced a $ 5.6 billion transformation of the Long Island Rail Road to strengthen the region's transportation infrastructure and usher in a new era of economic growth.
Following chants of «we want Nick» the Lib Dem leader told the crowd it was «in the interests of everybody in Britain for us to use this opportunity to usher in a new politics after the discredited politics of the past.»
The President expects these improving macroeconomic indicators to usher Ghana out of the International Monetary Fund programme later this year after his administration extended the 2015 programme.
Below is a video of the accident scene, in the video you see the award - winning rapper and Amakye Dede changing cars after he abandoned his car that had the accident and was ushered into a waiting white private vehicle.
Besides Ms. Davila and Mr. Levin, Lopez helped usher a number of politicians into office after he entered the Assembly in 1985 — including State Senator Martin Dilan, former councilman and now - Assemblyman Erik Dilan and former assemblyman and current Councilman Rafael Espinal.
(CNN)- Former Rep. Anthony Weiner has found his way back onto Twitter, nearly two years after accidentally posting a famous tweet that ushered his political downfall.
The incident reportedly occurred after armed police, guarding Downing Street's famous black gates, refused to open the gates for Mitchell and his bicycle, instead ushering him through a side gate usually reserved for pedestrians.
Initiating and overseeing London's winning bid to host the 2012 Summer Olympics and ushering in a major redevelopment of the city's East End, his leadership after the 7 July 2005 London bombings was widely praised.
Vice President Joe Biden, who mingled with Syracuse fans before Saturday's game and posed for dozens of photos, was ushered into the Orange locker room to speak with Syracuse players and offer words of encouragement after their disappointing loss.
President Akufo - Addo, during his address, said he expected the improving macroeconomic indicators to usher Ghana out of the International Monetary Fund programme later this year after his administration extended the 2015 programme.
The Unit was in that country till 2014 and returned back to Nigeria after the General Election that ushered a new democratic Government in 2014.»
In a relaxed joint appearance, in which the prime minister said he would be eating humble pie after admitting that he once called his new deputy a joke, the two pledged to usher in a new era of co-operation.
Marco Rubio returns: He lost a fair amount of buzz after the bipartisan and sweeping immigration reform bill he helped usher through the Senate.
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork)-- Democrat Bill Thompson has ushered in a new phase in the hotly contested New York City mayor's race after linking the NYPD's controversial stop - and - frisk policy to the Trayvon Martin killing in Florida.
The President said he expects these improving macroeconomic indicators to usher Ghana out of the International Monetary Fund programme later this year, after his administration extended the 2015 programme.
After handing me goggles and a hard hat, Foust and engineer Dan Schell usher me into the lab's pilot ethanol plant.
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