Sentences with phrase «all about the city»

But he makes some compelling points about the city and its future.
When you're planning to exhibit at a show, it's important to know about the city you're visiting, as well as the rules and regulations of the convention center, including the associated unions and contractors.
«There are more and more people travelling from what we would call secondary cities — though it's hard to use that term when you're talking about cities that have nine or 10 million people,» he said in an interview following his speech.
Preysman laughs when I ask him about the city's sense of syle.
Snapchat creates stories based around geographic locations such as Los Angeles every day, with random content uploaded by users about the city.
But The Economist was more critical of Toronto's mayor and political gridlock, while Hudak complained about the city's high unemployment, which, while comparable to Montreal's, falls behind Canada's other major cities.
Whereas the very name Singapore once conveyed the promise of exotic pleasures, the present reality is so antiseptic that one current novel about the city, Paul Theroux's Saint Jack, recounts the misfortunes of a pimp who can't make a living there.
While Duncan is optimistic about the city's long - term prospects of growing local entrepreneurship, some concerns remain.
In the process, it's also given a spit shine to what's always been popular about the city, such as its music, food and other cultural assets, leading to a reawakening of all things New Orleans.
In 2013, when I was a reporter for The Wall Street Journal, I flew to St. Louis to learn about the city's budding startup scene.
Read what the Economist, Forbes, Fortune, Fast Company and other top business magazines have to say about the city and its strengths as a financial and cultural capital.
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The things about our cities that make you want to move here are the same reasons many of us live here — we have great systems of higher education, museums, and infrastructure that helps move people and things from one place to another.
Problem is someone like Musk doesn't really care about cities or mobility.
Mayor Steve Benjamin spoke about the city's passion for initiatives supporting veterans and their families and expressed his appreciation for the leadership role Starbucks has embraced in supporting veterans and the local Columbia community.
Attend to learn about the city's geographical center and the largest commercial real estate sub-market.
Uber Technologies is a San Francisco - based startup transportation company that uses mobile apps to efficiently connect passengers with drivers, ultimately restructuring the way that people move about cities.
Dozens of start - ups have also been asked to submit testimonials about the city's innovation economy and advice on how to approach Amazon.
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A buzz is all about the city and there is so much history and culture about and it's cheap.
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The fact is that International Living has written about this city before, and a long - time IL correspondent actually lives there.
The article was about city buses.
It says nothing about the city never being rebuilt.
I am a self - confessed chauvinist about the city.
More than any event I've witnessed in two decades of living in and writing about this city, this snowstorm underscores the horrible history of suburban sprawl in the United States and the bad political decisions that drive it.
All these features of «Bartleby» meet, however, in Melville's convoluted use of Cain and Abel to present his mood - thought about the city.
In an interesting new study, Melville's City (Cambridge University Press, 312 pages, $ 59.95), however, a scholar at MIT named Wyn Kelley demonstrates Melville's surprising distance from the rest of nineteenth - century thought about the city.
His typical pattern of writing is to take a hackneyed, obvious notion like the Romantic view of the corrupt city and the innocent country, and twist it into complex, awkward shapes in an attempt to make it express the far denser mood - thought he felt about the city.
But the feeling about the city that Melville is trying to express runs deeper than the pastoral commonplaces and reform literature of his contemporaries.
He drives the Rolls about the city with his head cocked back in a look of haughty superiority, and with all the marshaled dignity of a nobleman — or at least the chauffeur of a nobleman.
The formal order of the city is what architects typically think about when they think about the city — the pattern of buildings, squares, streets and sidewalks.
The easiest thing to grasp about the City of God is that it is not the City of Man — that is to say, that all existing moral - political authority is all - too - human, and that every individual represents some promise, some meaning, some destiny far beyond anything that can be represented in the economy of an actual political - cultural world.
David Frenchak of Chicago's Seminary Consortium for Urban Pastoral Education decried the practice of seminaries talking about the city while having no experiential knowledge of it.
Despite the withering contempt of experts and allies alike — even the architectural critic Lewis Mumford, letting his unfortunate susceptibility to vanity get the better of him, could not resist dismissing Death and Life as a «preposterous mass of historic misinformation and contemporary misinterpretation» assembled by «a sloppy novice» — this unaccredited journalist - mother, with no college education, no training in planning, and no institutional support, wrote a book that would change the way the world thinks about cities.
It was even better to see a story about the city of Galveston in the Houston paper (Post or Chronicle).
Ventura, an Italian designer and illustrator, was inspired to write a book about the cities of the world because he wished to see the world as a bird does.
You love this about our city in the country: your biggest complaint about city living was how no one makes eye contact or says hello to a stranger.
Well, Jonah did not answer God in Jonah 4:4, but here he does, because the question is no longer about the city, but about the vine.
If you are fortunate, you'll find a Munich native who will tell you stories about the city and this historical market (many speak English here).
When guests would ask about the city's recovery, she jumped at the chance to be a spokeswoman, assuring them it would only be a matter of time before the city was better than ever.
Hint: I'm talking about this city... if you know where this is, then you win!
I feel so full and exuberant when I think about City Beet Farm.
Information about the city of Napa's Fourth of July festivities is available at NapaRec.com.
This project has made me very conscious that, if you're going to talk about what L.A. means as a food city, you're talking about a city that's setting a national trend for the multi-racial future of the United States, where there is no majority white population.
Until he took on the herculean task of combing through over a century's worth of menus from L.A. restaurants to see if he could learn something about the city's history.
At first, she wasn't crazy about the city, and she moved back to Brooklyn without attending graduation.
But if anything is certain after his video, it's that he truly cared about the city of Cleveland, and the decision to leave the Cavaliers wasn't an easy one.
I hear that Bellerin is tempted to work under Pep Guardiola, As news grows about City's interest in the player.
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