Sentences with phrase «as outposts»

In addition to the ambitious NYU 2031 plan, the university has set its sights on expansion worldwide: it has built gleaming new campuses in Abu Dhabi and Shanghai, as well as outposts everywhere from Sydney to Buenos Aires to Accra.
Through the»90s his gallery prospered and currently boasts several locations throughout the city as well as outposts in Beverly Hills, Hong Kong, Rome and Geneva.
Magic Leap has multiple offices in southern Florida and Silicon Valley, as well as outposts in Seattle; Boulder, Colorado; Dallas; Austin, Texas; and Israel.
While Americans were buying their first cell phones, about a quarter - century ago, Estonians were shut off from the world as an outpost of the Soviet Union.
At first America was perceived as an outpost of Europe, a colony.
So that means setting up our lives as an outpost for the Kingdom way of life, the life of a disciple, the life and life - more - abundant of our God's dream for humanity.
As the outpost of the Kingdom of God, the church should, in some ways, reflect the diversity we see at Pentecost and the diversity we see in John's vision of the future Kingdom in Revelation 5 and 7.
Hays was succeeded by Joseph Breen, a devout Roman Catholic layman who at times ran the office as an outpost of the Catholic Church.
In the face of our sexually - dysfunctional culture, the Church longs to stand as an outpost of God's ways of love and marriage, purity and wholeness.
I'll start to practice loving the best way I know, with the people I trust to show me the way forward, and hope that we can make space for God, over and over, to sweep in with healing, wholeness, a spirit - wind of unity and love, as an outpost of the way of Jesus, one daily completely unglamorous step at a time.
«There is heightened interest in Phobos because of the possibility that future astronauts could perhaps use it as an outpost
Over 1500 years ago, Robles Point served as an outpost for the Mayan Indians who occupied the north end of Ambergris Caye.
Perfectly located near cultural, historical and eco-adventure attractions, guests can utilize Ka'ana as an outpost for exploration.
Kowloon Walled City has an interesting history that dates back from the Song Dynasty (960 — 1279) when it was established as an outpost for the trade of salt.
Catholic in her appreciation of many different kinds of art, Wimmer's reputation is well established as an outpost for highly original, somewhat offbeat shows.
At GRAD Gallery Not content with linking to just one major contemporary art event, GRAD's Frieze season show doubles up as an outpost of the Moscow Biennale.
For some time now, the gallery has appeared keener to be viewed as an outpost of Tate Modern than as a treasury of the nation's character.
Themes of threat and danger, retrieval and regeneration are prevalent, with ruined cities and outposts of civilization explicitly invoked in works such as Outpost 2 (2017); marks left by humanity on the natural world are considered in others, like his False Bay series (2015).
Global law firm Allen & Overy is closing its Toronto office as the outpost's sole partner departs for an in - house gig in his hometown of Montreal.

Not exact matches

To that end, the company's staff — about 60 total, with eight each in Montreal and Calgary — are encouraged to travel between North's three outposts as much as possible, to get the collaborative juices flowing on marketing and PR campaigns for clients including Samsung, Canadian Tire and Canada Goose.
As the company's output rose, it hired more staff to manage operations, opened up outposts around the world and became a more bureaucratic organization.
Meanwhile, 150 - year - old Parisian pastry shop Laduree, which opened its first New York outpost two weeks ago, seized on FNO as the night to launch a New York - inspired flavor (cinnamon raisin) of its signature confection, the macaron.
An outpost in Miami is seen as a way to link local «treps to the growing number of business tycoons who are based in Latin America, where Endeavor first got its start and has access to board members in sectors such as tech, telecoms, retail and finance.
Shechtman, who will continue to develop Story's West Chelsea outpost, will join Macy's as brand experience officer — a role tasked with bringing Story - style interactive experiences to Macy's, «a legacy retailer searching for relevance in a rapidly shifting retail climate.»
As with every federal building these days, there are reminders of the threat of terrorism, but this particular outpost has taken those reminders to the status of a four - bell alarm.
«As we start looking at doing human outposts or missions to Mars, we need to understand how to provide this resource.»
An analysis of Building 8's recent hires and job listings by Business Insider, as well as conversations with people close to the company, shows an ambitious effort to create and sell millions of consumer hardware units, from a supply chain outpost in Hong Kong to a planned retail push and customer call center operation.
Though the International Space Station (ISS) currently serves as the only permanently manned outpost in space, Las Vegas - based Bigelow Aerospace is testing inflatable space habitats in orbit that it hopes to develop into a series of commercial space stations, serving as either scientific outposts that could be leased by government agencies or «space hotels» that would allow space tourists to spend extended periods in orbit.
This is especially important information for cash and time - strapped startups, as more legacy corporations open up Silicon Valley outposts, launch accelerator programs, and go on «innovation tours» down the peninsula.
Parent company Sears Roebuck has treated its northern outpost as a cash cow, stripping all the profits out of Canada — «and those stores have become really sad,» she says.
The Wing, an all - women social, co-working and networking club in New York, has closed an $ 8 million Series A round as it gets set to open new outposts in Brooklyn, Manhattan's Soho, and Washington, D.C.
From there, the drugs got trucked to major «transshipment» cities — Chicago one of the most crucial — and then on to smaller distribution outposts such as Indianapolis, Cincinnati, and Detroit.
Founded in 2002, Amata offers an array of full - and part - time office solutions to businesses of all sizes, including solo practitioners and startups, as well as large corporations looking to establish sales outposts in Chicago.
It's full of surprises, such as how Buffett had three leading ladies for two decades, and how his 1960s home was an accidental outpost of the counterculture.
The «Volta Advantage» includes having access to top talent — Nova Scotia has 30,000 university students, and Volta is directly connected to the student community and physically located next to Dalhousie University; engaging in skill development activities, such as mentoring, lunch and learns, executive training; and leveraging innovation ecosystems beyond the region to engage expertise and talent tailored to the outpost's mandate.
Tensions continue to flare up in the South China Sea, as Beijing has reportedly installed anti-ship cruise missiles and surface - to - air missile systems on three outposts in...
Many of the stores will serve as flagship locations for their brands, outshining outposts on the West Side of Manhattan.
The financial terms of the deal were not disclosed, although Story's West Chelsea outpost will remain open as part of the agreement.
Sergeant Dwayne Miller's breath came quick and his jaw clenched as he began relating a story to me at a combat outpost in northern Helmand Province, Afghanistan.
Today, that outpost isn't so far - flung and as the area has grown, so has the number of LDS followers.
Another discovery that can be used against Christians, as long as no one asks any questions — like maybe this one outpost did not represent the norm or the lives of other people.
I hope we push back against celebrity and consumerism, I hope we live into our birthright as a prophetic outpost for the Kingdom.
He told me stories about fending off Shia militias as they sought to capture his neighborhood hospital and turn it into a partisan outpost.
Jesus Feminist is really a story — a story about how I am learning to set up a little outpost for the Kingdom of God in my real right - now life, as a sign and a foretaste of what it means to be human in God's kingdom.
In fact, I believe that now, more than ever, we are all called to stand in faith, as prophetic outposts for God's way of life, as glimpses of the ways of life in Christ.
Is it not possible with the eyes of faith to see in every Christmas tree, in every wreath, in every exchange of gifts, in every instance of generosity to the needy, in every family reunion of loved ones from far and near» to see in every Christmas celebration, even of those who do not acknowledge him, remote outposts of his blessings that flow as far as the curse is found?
If, on the other hand, he makes the concept of the church as» a vital outpost of the Kingdom» (I am indebted to James Ashbrook for this phrase.)
He hailed the 1938 conference as a crucial turning point, where it was made clear that the goal of Christian mission is not to establish «outposts of Western Christianity scattered throughout the world.»
At the time when Englishmen first set their feet on America's eastern seaboard with the purpose of remaining as settlers, the prevailing intention was colonization — the projection of the empire into outposts where loyal citizens might reap profits from virgin land, unmined hills, unfished seas, and uncut forests.
But there are also old - school, ethnic outposts such as China Cafe, which dishes up chop suey and egg fo yeung; Valeria's, which offers a well - stocked Latin pantry of items, including fresh mole pastes to take home to cook with; and La Casa Verde, a large produce market with very down - to - earth prices.
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