Sentences with phrase «as city crowding»

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As a 20 - something with very little cooking experience and a strong aversion to crowded New York City supermarkets, I decided to give the service a try.
The city might be in such a state that institutions of all types feel it's necessary to throw resources at it, creating opportunities for young entrepreneurs who won't have to compete with as crowded a field as they'd find in New York or Silicon Valley, but that doesn't exactly solve the problem of what to do on a Saturday night.
The self - driving car market is getting crowded, even as regulations are still getting hammered out, the technology is being tweaked, and urban planners are yet uncertain how cities should be designed to accommodate the automobiles.
Once said to be the most crowded city in the world, Edinburgh also has been long praised as one of Europe's most beautiful capitals.
While we're at it, would you be better off as an entrepreneur if your city held a one - off event like a convention, that millions will pay attention to, or a smaller scale, perennial event that will draw a passionate crowd?
Everywhere I travel in the U.S., I see a boom as measured by the lack of open seats on airplanes, sold - out hotels and crowded restaurants, not to mention the almost out - of - control construction activity in every city.
Unemployment rates are low and incomes are high, but residents have to withstand a crowded lifestyle and big city stress — Sperling's listed Sands Point as No. 2 in Sleepless Cities.
We feel as though we are following the author as he walks through the city's streets, smelling the odors of the marketplace, and catching sight of Kierkegaard as he strolls through the town's crowds to take his daily «people bath.»
In the tense atmosphere of the city council meeting the night of the vote, Presbyterian minister Paul Miller acknowledged that emotions were running high but told the overflow crowd he spoke from «deep pastoral concern»; he then read a prepared statement signed by 18 members of the clergy who decried «the recent efforts to single out a given group... and to seek to castigate them as being unworthy and unfit to belong to our community.»
Munich is a city of gleaming o ce - blocks and glorious baroque churches, tra c curling out towards the motorways and tourists crowding before the famous clock at the gothic town hall with its carved gures dancing as it chimes out the hour.
We, too, come to the city gate, agendas in hand, amid crowds lined up as though Santa Claus were coming to town.
Such big - time evangelists as Argentine Luis Palau and U.S. television preacher Jimmy Swaggart pack city stadiums with tens of thousands of enthusiasts; only the pope draws larger crowds.
At the height of the watershed civil rights demonstrations in Birmingham, Alabama, in the spring of 1963, as the battle in the streets turned in favor of the demonstrators, a jubilant Martin Luther King, Jr., addressed an overflow crowd at St. Luke's Baptist Church and saluted those who had braved police dogs and filled the city's jails.
The prayer room doubles as a gallery, which hosts regular art shows and is part of a city program that brings art lovers — not usually a churchy crowd — into the professionally lit space.
He went up, John says, «not publicly, but almost in secret,» as if he wished to observe without being observed, taking the temperature of feeling in metropolitan circles.2 But «when the festival was already half over» he was moved to address the crowds in the temple.3 What he said so incensed them that he was in danger of being lynched.4 In the Fourth Gospel this episode is made, after John's manner, the setting for a whole series of dialogues and discourses which are evidently his own composition, though they contain undoubted reminiscences of earlier tradition, but there seems no valid reason to reject his statement that in September or October Jesus was in Jerusalem, and that the reception he met with finally convinced him — whatever premonitions he may previously have entertained — that any advance on the city would meet with implacable hostility.
Crowds of worshipers who had traveled to the country from as far afield as Israel spill out into the city's streets, holding parades and festivities that go on for days.
The modern city, where more and more of us want to live, enjoys its munificence at the expense of the rural areas as Arthur E. Holt has forcibly brought home in This Nation Under God.6 Those fortunate enough to live in suburbs or other desirable residential districts enjoy their space and light partly through the exploitation of the crowded and blighted areas.
However, there are some churches out there, especially in metropolitan cities where megachurches are cropping up, that are struggling to survive as its members are flocking to be with the «in - crowd»; it's not because of the church that they are losing its members; it's because its members have lost touch with what is important.
He lives as an unknown, in isolation, a stranger amid the crowds of New York City.
No wonder crowds pack meet and greets and sold - out shows throughout his 26 - city tour (his first as a headliner), which concluded last month.
Premium supermarkets in first tier cities such as Beijing and Shanghai feature products from all over the globe, all jostling for attention on crowded shelves with attractive packaging designs, innovative flavours and strong brand messaging via marketing and promotions.
Baker notes: «The explosion of craft beer segment along with on - premise consumption will drive more small brewers to open their outlets in cities as traditional distribution channels are crowded with big brands.
Whether it's a hearty pot of soup in the winter or an abundance of vegetables come summer, Kennedy likes the sense of home the dinner table offers in a place as crowded and anonymous as New York City.
Georgia Henderson, the marketing director for the city of Douglas, introduced the mayor and other dignitaries as the crowd of cookers and their entourages crowded the stage.
This was the longest night of Derrick's young life, the longest night he would ever suffer through, and it's a memory he summons freely as he sits in the rear of a crowded Kansas City restaurant 16 years later, speaking solemnly amid the boisterous din of happy hour.
The problem of crowded skies, and there is a problem, no mistake about it, is pretty much confined to the densely traveled commercial airline routes linking the big cities, especially the traffic patterns near such metropolitan airports as Chicago's O'Hare, Los Angeles» International and New York's Kennedy and La Guardia.
The Leicester City manager praised all of the participants of the day, including legendary opera singer Andrea Bocelli, who sang for the crowd in a Leicester City jersey prior to the match as Ranieri stood besides him.
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Wenger suggested it was the weather that was partly responsible for the empty seats in the last home game against City, but there was no way Wenger could use that excuse again today, as Gary Neville sarcastically tweeted when he saw today's crowd.
However, the market for the Swiss international's signature is now becoming crowded, as both Manchester City and Barcelona have recently expressed an interest in snapping up his services.
That was my argument on several articles relating to the Swansea loss, its a fact that finishing second above United City and Liverpool is a statement and crowd pleaser both of wich are needed both to progress and also to look good and show improvement its as simple as that!!
It is not all over yet, but the crowd is starting to think about coming on to the pitch, as it were, as Arsenal slipped to 11 points off the top of the Premier League thanks to Leicester City riding their luck once again to earn the narrowest of wins over a Newcastle United team that was much improved under new manager Rafa Benitez.
In most pro sports crowds, the proportion of females rarely rises above one - third and is usually closer to one - fourth, but MISL crowds are around 40 % female and can go as high as 50 % in places like Kansas City, where the most has been gotten out of the sex angle.
At its heart lie mythic contradictions: a pastoral game born in crowded cities, an exhilarating democratic sport that tolerates cheating, and has excluded as many as it has included.
This should be a cause for celebration — as City have given themselves the precious opportunity to win the league at home in front of their crowd against their biggest rivals.
19/04/2018 03:21 pm - As expected and unofficially reported, Manchester City will receive the Premier League trophy on Sunday, 6 May in front of the 54,000 - plus crowd expected at the Etihad Stadium.
As expected and unofficially reported, Manchester City will receive the Premier League trophy on Sunday, 6 May in front of the 54,000 - plus crowd expected at the Etihad Stadium.
Leicester City's Jamie Vardy was on the scoresheet as England beat Lithuania 2 - 0 in front of a 77,690 strong crowd at Wembley in their World Cup qualifier on 26-03-2017.
City, Everton, Newcastle, Aston Villa, Sunderland, Leeds, Sheffield Wednesday, Forest, and Wolves are all capable of pulling in crowds of 40,000 - 60,000 if they're doing well but there's not a cat in hell's chance that any of those clubs could charge the prices that Arsenal do for both ordinary match tickets and corporate hospitality so it's not possible for say, an extended 60,000 capacity St James» Park to generate anywhere near as much cash as a 60,000 capacity Emirates Stadium.
Manchester City will celebrate winning the club's fifth title in front of their home crowd as they host Swansea City on Sunday.
Police officers have been helping to maintain safety as crowds gather in Cardiff, and have been enjoying the atmosphere in the city too.
Felisbino fired FC Goa to their first win as Zico's men defeated an in - form Mumbai City FC in front of the Mumbai crowd.
Shrouded by squalls of red flare smoke, droves of supporters lined the streets outside the stadium to greet the City team bus, which was subsequently pelted and ravaged by a deluge of projectiles hurled by the baying crowd as the vehicle made its approach.
A UEFA Super Cup record 30,854 crowd were present at the Cardiff City Stadium as Ronaldo, who had set a UEFA Champions League scoring record in 2013/14, picked up where he had left off.
Playing in front of their home crowd, Man City were determined to grab another three points as they immediately put on an attacking play.
Supine (or laying flat on the back) is not only better for motor development than a fully supported semi-reclined position, it limits baby's view to the sky or ceiling (as opposed to a busy city street or crowded shop) and puts the caregivers face easily within view.
As its name suggests, the Chicco Urban with its swivel front wheels is meant for the city mom, who needs to maneuver her stroller through crowded aisles and tight corners on a regular basis.
Large crowds gathered at key vantage points across the city to get the best view of the skyline, and there were screams of enjoyment as fireworks were let off from the tops of 22 buildings.
The Rev. Al Sharpton may have very well introduced the next Democratic nominee when he welcomed a quintet of potential 2020 primary contenders to chilly New York City for a «temperature tour,» as the host put it, ahead of what's expected to be a hot and crowded nominating contest.
And yet, by the time he threw himself into the crowded field of candidates running for mayor of New York in 2013, he had spent more than a decade honing his political skills, serving two terms on the City Council and one as public advocate, and he managed to outmaneuver higher - profile opponents like Christine Quinn, the New York City Council speaker (and Mayor Bloomberg's all - but - anointed successor).
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