You can take a cue from the search engine giant and use a large sofa, or try smaller «hobbit hole» spaces such
as enclaves with padded benches, acoustic couches, a long communal table for lunch or telecommuters, the modern version of old - school desk attachments to rolling chairs, and general seating that helps employees feel comfier.
It can no longer think of
itself as an enclave of a different moral order not liable to the universal community.
Christianity can not think of
itself as an enclave to itself — why — because it is not (the whole world can see us now — thank u internet).
It -LCB- Christianity -RCB- can no longer think of
itself as an enclave of a different moral order not liable to the universal community.
But this is the way it is for all materialistic determinists who apprehend the universe
as an enclave of order, the perfect work of art liberated from any vulgar reliance on an identifiable and worshipable artist.
Ayesha was created by the beings known
as The Enclave.
The Enclave gets the same updated shape and styling inside and out
as the Enclave Avenir, though the Avenir model has a unique grille, interior colors and materials, and wheels.
The Escalade is actually the same length
as the Enclave, but the former's battering ram looks make it seem much bigger and it starts at $ 75,000.
Nusa Dua Beach Nusa Dua is known
as an enclave of large international 5 - star resorts in south - eastern Bali.
To continuing the tour, we will be then have a stop at Nusa Dua beach known
as an enclave of large international 5 - star resorts in south - eastern Bali.
Now perched on the highest hill overlooking San Ignacio Town, the Maya ruins of Cahal Pech were originally built
as an enclave for the elite.
In 1956, a fellow graduate from Michigan's Cranbrook Academy of Art, where Zacharias earned his M.F.A., told him about the East End, describing
it as an enclave for artists.
In each instance, Garcia Torres allegorizes a so - called minor moment in the artist's biography: Kippenberger's effort to establish a modern art museum on the Greek island of Syros; Boetti's move to Kabul to open the One Hotel
as an enclave for artists; and Smithson's time in Texas pursuing the western landscape.
The overall coalition of design professionals, artists, university students, volunteers, and residents catalyzes a reimagining of the neighborhood
as an enclave where creativity is evident in the very architecture and design of the homes themselves.
This beachfront city west of Los Angeles is known
as an enclave for the wealthy - much of the city is single - family homes.
This chip powers the Touch Bar — a screen built into the keyboard that lets users access app shortcuts, system settings and emojis — and some security features such
as the enclave that stores payment and biometric data tied to the computer's fingerprint reader.
Not exact matches
In 2011, Sony Pictures executives asked the Andalusian
enclave if they could paint the town blue
as a publicity stunt for those famous blue cartoons, the Smurfs.
BEIRUT, March 23 - Syrian rebels agreed to surrender a second besieged
enclave in eastern Ghouta on Friday, state television reported,
as their comrades in another insurgent pocket in the area continued their withdrawal after a month - long assault by the army.
The CPR promoted the area
as an exclusive
enclave, and renamed it after the posh Montreal neighbourhood where the railway's president lived.
When we say the residents of this upscale Westmount neighbourhood are blessed, we're not just talking about their $ 590,000 average annual household income; this leafy
enclave is tucked into the hill directly behind Montreal's spectacular St. Joseph's Oratory, giving them easy access to the divine and a sweeping view of the city
as well.
This Charlottetown neighbourhood has always been an exclusive
enclave: the difficulty of reaching the peninsula that forms the core of this area made it — then,
as now — the preserve of the city's rich.
Grace Lieblein retired
as VP Global Quality, General Motors in 2015 after a career that spanned 37 years, and was the chief engineer for the award - winning Buick
Enclave.
The CPR promoted the area
as an exclusive
enclave, and renamed it after the posh Montreal neighbourhood where the company's president lived.
Russia and Syria dismiss
as a hoax the claims that the regime of Syrian strongman Bashar al - Assad used chemical weapons in the rebel - held
enclave of Douma on April 7.
It was the Holy Spirit who gave her the courage to tend the wounded in wars, to enter the slums without a penny, to live
as the only white woman in a black
enclave, to endure the failure of two apostolates and to begin again, to push herself beyond her limits to preach the Gospel of Love.
My parents, hoping to find acceptance for themselves and their children
as Americans, gave up much of the Germanness that had defined them in the secure ethnic
enclaves in which they grew up.
Politically, the tiny Jewish
enclave was negligible, but
as a religious center it had world - wide significance.
Lebanese Maronites, the largest surviving community, were a majority by design when France established the present Lebanese state after World War I
as a Catholic
enclave.
While some megachurches are flourishing in suburban Christian
enclaves, the number of self - identifying Christians has fallen 10 points over
as many years.
As a result, Prof. Cole makes Yoder's pacifism appear to be constituted by individual pacifists in
enclaves of the similarly minded, rather than the presence of a global community of followers of Jesus opposed to the use of force on behalf of, or in opposition to, particular nations precisely because it is transnational.
I sometimes think of these religio - civic
enclaves as skin grafts which doctors working in burn units hope will «take» and grow.
Their status
as a foreign
enclave within Egypt gradually deteriorated into a condition of slavery.
The existence of the second law of thermodynamics and the existence of local
enclaves of decreasing entropy,
as is the case with life, means that less ordered systems within the whole system of the universe have become more ordered.
Except in a few small islands in the Pacific, until 1914 the Christian communities which arose from missions from the West were small minorities, Christian
enclaves in overwhelming non-Christian populations, dependent on continued infusions from Europe and America and regarded by the non-Christian neighbors
as aliens, the religious phase of Western imperialism and colonialism.
Until the beginning of the last century, these
enclaves did not strike a deep root, except in the case of the Mughal Empire where the East India Company was supplanting the Emperors
as the paramount power.
Throughout the history of evangelicalism, there has been a paradoxical tension between the Church
as a sectarian
enclave on the one hand, and the Church
as the body and bride of the undivided Christ on the other» just
as there has been a tension between being an alienated outsider and a quintessential American, and a tension between global mission and national revival on the one hand and a turned - in - on - itself piety and exclusivism on the other.
My first foray into all this was in 1994 when,
as a student, I travelled with Baroness Cox to the Armenian
enclave of Nagorno Karabakh.
These
enclaves — such
as Chinatown, Arab Street, and Little India — though unofficial now, still exist to this day, and each area has its own markets, spice shops, and restaurants.
In tiny Elkton, a historic agricultural
enclave about 15 miles west of St. Augustine, locals have celebrated a parish fair on the grounds of the St. Ambrose Catholic Church
as far back
as the 1880s — probably not coincidentally around the same time the Datil made its first appearance in the area.
New things in Sonoma Wine Country include a wine festival in the Petaluma Gap, a distillery that joins the burgeoning ranks of distillers in Sonoma County (home to 20 percent of all California's craft distilleries), a vintage bank reborn
as chic arts and event center in the western county
enclave of Guerneville, and a new company dedicated to the perfect wedding along the romantic Sonoma Coast.
And every little rural
enclave has its number of wise old owls who have spent a lifetime sipping draft beer and schnapps and are rife with such witticisms
as «you greenhorns couldn't hit a bull in the butt with a banjo.
During Splash's youth, Wauwatosa had been a small bedroom suburb on the western outskirts of Milwaukee, a quiet, tidy
enclave whose middle - class affluence was
as sturdy
as its stone houses,
as neatly clipped
as its putting - green lawns, a town where men often took the streetcar to work, or else walked whistling under the elms.
Since that's a foreign
enclave, I think that qualifies
as foreign policy experience.
Indeed the Reverse flow project that the Mahama administration began to work on, will bring any excess gas in the western
enclave to feed the many stranded assets Ghana possesses in the East, such
as Asogli and the Kpone Thermal Power Plant (KTPP).
``... In our understanding the EC is not the place where bombs are manufactured neither is it a place where the president of the land resides for it to be classified
as a security zone or
enclave, our understanding is that we notified the police, engaged them and gave them ample time for them to put structures and measures in place to shepherd the demonstrators,» the convener of the group, David Asante said.
In addition to a probable lack of information the reason is twofold and points to Israel: Gazans have been living in an open air prison since 2006 where Israel unilaterally locked them up; Gazans suffer constant shortages, a blockade on all kinds of goods monitored at checkpoints such
as Kerem Shalom and are barred from accessing their own maritime
enclave; frustration is a euphemism for six years of deprivation and economic meltdown.
It also included the construction of 111 - kilometre transmission pipelines from Atuabo to the Aboadze Power
Enclave in the Shama District,
as well
as the construction of a metering station at Esiama and another line to the northern part of the region.
He said government will next week go to Parliament to seek approval for a Liquid Natural Gas contract
as an alternative fuel for the country's plants, particularly those within the Tema
enclave.
Opinion polls show that large numbers of Israelis think of Arabs
as «dirty» and «primitive»; so you dispossess their land, confine them to under - developed and over-crowded
enclaves, under - educate and the under - develop them and then you turn round to them and say: you're a dirty and primitive Arab.
A leakage of gas from one of two gas fuel stations in the
enclave around the Atomic Junction reportedly triggered fire, which extended to an adjoining Total Filling Station causing two explosions that sent fireballs into the skies.Hundreds of passengers, traders and residents in and around the Atomic Junction area fled their homes and workplaces for safety
as the explosions lit the skies and caused severe heat waves.Electricity supply to most part of the area was cut off
as some transformers were affected.