Sentences with phrase «as make your way»

Minister of Finance Bill Morneau is accompanied by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as he makes his way to deliver the federal budget in the House of Commons on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Tuesday, March 22, 2016 (Sean Kilpatrick / CP)
According to Roosegaarde's website, the air purifier was specifically created to be used in public parks as a local solution to air quality, so it will likely be spotted in public parks as it makes its way around the country.
That's what they'll trust her to do this summer, as they make their way to Rio de Janeiro, for a second chance at Olympic gold.
Yes, you're running a business, but it doesn't feel like a real business because you find yourself staring at your CEO, board of directors and staff while you're brushing your teeth in the morning and walk past your «world headquarters» as you make your way back to your bedroom to get dressed.
Champagne and caviar at 40,000 as you make your way to Paris for dessert is old school luxury air travel at its finest.
Crisscrossing every interstate as they make their way to shipping ports, manufacturing centres and national borders, drivers encounter one or more of the 7,000 Ceridian sensors.
As I made my way up to the second - story balcony — all orchestra seating had been taken by the time I arrived — I was overwhelmed by the number of people climbing up the stairs alongside me.
As we make our way, in stops and starts, along the road to economic recovery, small businesses are starting to see some demand rebounding in their businesses.
She was perennially late at campaign events, often taking too long to talk to supporters as she made her way to the exit.
Sherry's dog, Perla — a white, toy - sized ball of fur with a sharp bark and pink rhinestone collar — sniffs at me eagerly as I make my way inside.
The soldiers searched for the sniper for three days as he made his way back.
Logan pauses as we make our way across the patio.
As he made his way back to the spacecraft, a glitch caused his spacesuit to overheat and flood his helmet with fog.
«Dog Face Soldiers» render honors to the President and First Lady Obama as they make their way to the podium to address the audience.
As we made our way through the facility, we found two women in the process of helping feed tiny kittens.
We also stumbled through what we later found out was the 13th largest storm in Arctic history — a hurricane with large, breaking waves that hammered our rowboat as we made our way along the Northern Passage.
The Sinaloa cartel can buy a kilo of cocaine in the highlands of Colombia or Peru for around $ 2,000, then watch it accrue value as it makes its way to market.
He continued to accumulate more of the cryptocurrency as he made his way through life over the
As he makes his way through the first floor, school resource officer Scot Peterson, a Broward County deputy, rushes into a golf cart on the other side of campus and heads toward the 1200 building.
The Holy Father will be remembered for his enduring commitment to the compatibility and complementarity of faith and reason as we make our way through life, blessed with both the gift of our intellect and a capability to hear also the revelation of God.
The sea will rear up because Jormungand, the Midgard Serpent, is twisting and writhing in fury as he makes his way toward the land.
I'm sure that these guys will be heralded as heroes as they make their way through the Christian media circuit.
I found myself in a crowd that seemed to be made up of at least half a million people, crushed between the walls on either side of the road as they made their way to the Church of the Black Virgin.
«Taken together,» Roszak says, «they describe the major contours of the psychic wasteland we carry within us as we make our way through the «real» world of the artificial environment.»
And as I make my way around to the Gospel, I find stories of Jesus» ministry and acts of healing drawing people from Galilee «and from beyond the Jordan.»
As we make our way through the Book of Hebrews with its glittering and sometimes confusing images of sacrifices and great high priests and its extended metaphor of Jesus as that priest who makes all other priests unnecessary, the following verses come to us with a remarkable clarity and freshness: «Let us hold fast the confession of our hope without wavering, for he who promised is faithful; and let us consider how to stir up one another to love and good works, not neglecting to meet together, as is the habit of some, but encouraging one another, and all the more as you see the Day drawing near.»
The vivid picture of Jesus striding ahead of his disciples as he makes his way to his fate (verse 32) is an unforgettable scene.
No peace without justice: no justice without truth (Noam Chomsky) Introduction: Predominantly the ideologically driven world of the 20th century, as it made its way on to the 21st century, seems to have given way to a more «religion accommodating» world.
«In making and selling oils,» Becca writes, «we are each reminded that healing is not an event, but rather a journey we walk as we make our way back to the memory of God.»
As we made our way through the soul of the Old City to Jaffa Gate, my companion, a super-Sabra who studied mathematics and philosophy at Hebrew University, asked me the inevitable question.
Luke lists seven persons whom Paul took along as traveling companions as he made his way back into Asia.
And sometimes — if you so happen to land in a place that knows how to party — a three - piece band playing Dixieland jazz sets up shop outside the sanctuary to fete you as you make your way to the fellowship hall to greet hundreds of people who love you because you have loved them so very, very well.
Predominantly the ideologically driven world of the 20th century, as it made its way on to the 21st century, seems to have given way to a more «religion accommodating» world.
All three major religious traditions — Protestant, Catholic and Jewish — relied on their communal origins as they made their way into this country.
When push comes to shove, would I have supported Andrew Jackson's Indian Removal policy and the subsequent ethnic cleansing that occurred as we made our way from sea to shining sea?
I do care that delusional thoughts such as this make their way into my government and infringe upon my liberties.
As I make my way up the entrance ramp beneath the ark, I begin to hear music and the sound of a distant storm playing through speakers.
Wonder and appreciation filled Ottley's mind that day, as he made his way to the Vatican.
Explore the Zinfandel and Italian varieties on this historic property as you make your way to the top of Rattlesnake Hill.
Again Thank you for sharing your recipes & helping others to eat healthy as we make our way out of GMO foods.
-- and where you'll find me asking for advice from our baker friends as we make our way through historic recipe quandaries.
I would half the dressing next time as it made way to much.
The only good thing that came from that trip was that a) we didn't die and b) a small bag of incredible, dairy - free chocolate peanut butter cups we found in Detroit, which we hid from the children and stress - ate as we made our way through the lake effect.
Early - adopter Miele embraced the technology at its plant in Warendorf, Germany, to prevent high - gloss, thermoplastic bezel for washing machines from becoming scratched as they make their way through the fully automated assembly line to retail and, ultimately, to the end - user's home.
It emerges blistered and tender from their glowing hearth and then placed atop a tangle of scrappy bread salad that soaks up the dripping juices as it makes its way to your table.
As we made our way back to the parking lot, the pup dripping with sludge water, and planned our tag - team, backyard, freezing water hose - off, I took some consolation in the fact that we had several clean dog towels, and, more importantly, dinner was already cooked and waiting for us — and it was this flavorful, nourishing, kale and white bean soup.
Last year market research company Mintel predicted that savoury flavours - from olive oil to cheese and bread - would gain mainstream popularity as they made their way from upmarket foodservice outlets to small - batch artisan producer and then to larger retail outlets.
«I tend not to eat anything growing in asphalt, only things growing in cement,» he says as we make our way west of the Berkeley campus.
Citrus champagne vinegar gives it acidity, and jalapeño pepper adds a «short - lasting» kick to cleanse and refresh as you make your way through the dish.
I wanted something that would not only be delicious and appealing throughout the seasons, but also something that would be easy for people to eat on the go as they make their way through the rest of the market.
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