Sentences with phrase «at city functions»

• Santa Barbara, Calif., in April stopped buying bottled water and began serving tap water at city functions.
I was once sitting next to her at some City function.

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JM: It's mainly been that we look at our userbase, we look at where they have the most friends, and that's mainly the function of what cities we're in, just because it's really about the social connections, so when we go to a city that has a lot of friends who are already using Hinge, it makes it a lot easier for us to get off the ground.
Under Lyft's rules, a car must be a 2004 or newer (in some cities the vehicles must be at least a 2008 model), have four doors, and pass other basic safety requirements such as functioning lights and seat belts.
Along with Erich Fromm (with whom she was associated at the Berlin Psychoanalytic Institute and later in New York City) and with Adler, Rank, and Sullivan, she rejected Freud's compartmentalized conflict - centered, biologically reductionistic model of human personality in favor of an emphasis on the functioning of the self as whole in its relational context.
Unfortunately, the design and function of modern cities are not equally hospitable to both; they overwhelmingly tend to favor opportunity, often at the expense of community.
He himself, although chosen by an assembly in Germany at the instance of Henry III, refused to assume the functions and title of Pope until after he had entered Rome garbed as a humble pilgrim, his election was confirmed, according to long - established precedent, by the people and clergy of the city.
Hyatt at The Bellevue also boasts over 30,000 square feet of flexible function space including the romantic Rose Garden Ballroom, and the Grand Ballroom which features original lighting designed by Thomas Edison, and the most celebrated marble and hand - worked iron elliptical staircase in the city.
But — trying to write with some perspective — this result is not a huge surprise: we have not looked like a smoothly functioning team since the Man City game at home.
The new Villa shirt 11/12 was officially unveiled by Villa in a function at Star City on 19th July, 2011.
Prior to joining the Brooklyn faculty in 2016, she was a member of the faculty for nine years at The Waldorf School of Garden City, where she served as a class teacher, mentor, and lower school chair, and where her ability to plan, organize, and maintain a high level of executive functioning skills, within both her personal class preparation and her classes themselves, were highly recognized.
Park District Director Ronald Dodd said the kitchen is needed for functions to be held at the center and for cooking classes for juveniles identical to those conducted at the Inwood Center on the city «s west side.
Although the city could have required teachers at nearly all the Renewal schools to re-apply for their jobs — thus weeding out the low - performing teachers who might have been partially responsible for their school's struggles — the city used that forcing function only at a handful of Renewals.
«If I were to go to my district tonight at a meeting with the community, or school or a function and ask people if they thought the city was better prepared today for a storm than they were three years ago, very few hands would go up,» Queens Councilman Eric Ulrich said.
Milwaukee Elevator Inspector Eric Upchurch checks elevator machinery in a downtown office building at 250 E. Wisconsin Ave. Every functioning elevator in the city gets a once - over by inspectors who inspect engines and check the cables.
Using the Google Hangout's chat function, participants such as Joe Kerns, co-founder of the start - up Roundview.co and a volunteer with the New York City Code for America brigade betaNYC, and Chris Whong, a data solutions activist at Socrata who is co-captain of betaNY, asked questions about the degree to which information about constituent services prompted by social media and other avenues is available as public data for analysis.
Her chief of staff, Bill Ryan, told the council that making the moves all at once would be catastrophic to city functions.
In the aftermath of 9/11, New York City fire department rescue and recovery workers exposed to the caustic dust at the site experienced high rates of lung injury and excessive loss of lung function.
Neuroethologist Kentaro Arikawa and his colleagues at the Yokohama City University in Yokohama teased out the cells» function in a non-volunteer force of male butterflies, either by destroying the cells outright (with heat) or painting them black.
«It's like building a city,» says Nick Gonis, curator of the collection, «and the city, at the moment, can function.
«There clearly are going to be instances where gain - of - function research is necessary and appropriate, and there are others where the opposite applies,» says Ian Lipkin, a virologist at Columbia University in New York City.
Around the same time, Shahid Naeem, director of Columbia University's Earth Institute Center for Environmental Sustainability in New York City, was also looking beyond species numbers to study ecosystem function, zeroing in on the diversity of species at different levels of the food web.
«The decomposers have the same function in the forest as the waste collection service in our cities,» explains study director Ulrich Brose, head of the research group Theory in Biodiversity Science at the German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv) and Professor at Friedrich Schiller University Jena (Germany).
Between 2004 and 2014, 477 patients treated with BMT at City of Hope underwent standardized neuropsychological testing before their transplant, and at the six - month and one -, two - and three - year marks after transplant; testing was conducted on eight cognitive domains, including executive function, verbal fluency and speed, processing speed, working memory, visual and auditory memory, and fine motor dexterity.
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In City Schools, Robert Rothman and his colleagues at the Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University put forward a vision of «smart education systems» that link a highly functioning and effective school district with a comprehensive and accessible web of supports for children, youth, and families.
As upcoming EdChoice research shows, innovative options like arts - based charter schools may actually attract suburban families to re-invest in urban communities, whether by dining at local restaurants after school functions or even moving back into the city to be nearer to their school of choice.
Left to its own devices, the transmission's function is all but unnoticeable in normal acceleration and deceleration at city and highway speeds.
The S - class adds a city braking function and pedestrian detection capability and can, after warning the driver, autonomously brake to avoid a collision at speeds up to 31 mph (or mitigate a collision at speeds up to 45 mph).
The City EB function, active below a speed of 30 km / h, also reacts to stationary vehicles; if necessary, it automatically initiates a braking manoeuvre, thereby contributing to avoidance of an impending front end collision or at least minimising the resulting damage.
In both models, BMW's dynamic cruise control can apply the brakes lightly to maintain the set speed on downhill runs; Xenon Adaptive headlights help the driver see around curves at road speeds, and cornering lights perform a similar function at city corners.
The available Traffic Jam Assist function provides acceleration, braking, and steering guidance for semi-autonomous driving at speeds up to 37 mph in congested city traffic, and Lane Keep Assist can steer the car back between lines on the highway if your attention is diverted.
The latter system comprises Collision and Pedestrian Warning with City Braking function, Park Distance Control with sensors at the front and rear, High Beam Assistant, Speed Limit Info including No Passing Info display, and the Side View and Top View functions.
Additional standard features at base level compared to the outgoing seven - year - old model includes a reversing camera, lane departure warning, forward collision warning, pedestrian warning with light city braking function, LED headlights, a powered tailgate, front / rear parking sensors, Parking Assistant, xLine trim, 18 - inch alloy wheels, satellite - navigation, rear seat adjustment, Intelligent Emergency Call and Teleservices, ConnectedDrive Lifestyle, Real Time Traffic Information.
The new engine, which features a cylinder shut - off function for added fuel savings in city driving, delivers 13bhp more than the engine it replaces at 462bhp, but the same 516 lb ft as before, providing the new S560 4Matic Coupé with a claimed 0 - 62mph time of 4.6 sec and limited 155mph top speed.
Also offered is proactive accident protection (Pre-Safe), adaptive cruise control that includes an emergency braking function designed to operate at city speeds to avoid low - speed impacts, lane - keeping assistant, driver - fatigue detection, traffic - sign recognition, the latest generation of automatic parking systems and automated light functions - all of which Wolfsburg officials claim make it the most sophisticated car in the hatchback class.
Driving Assistant Plus, also available as an option, incorporates Collision and Pedestrian Warning with City Braking function, Speed Limit Info, Proactive Driving Assistant, Active Cruise Control with Stop & Go function, and the Traffic Jam assistant, which not only maintains a safe distance to the car in front in stop - start traffic at up to 60 km / h (37 mph), but also keeps the car in lane.
Although Jonah Lehrer discusses brain functions and their connections to different forms of creativity in Imagine: How Creativity Works, the real delights and revelations here are his stories of individuals, companies and cities that fostered new ways of looking at problems and new ways of solving them.Creativity — whether it manifests itself as a Bob Dylan song, a W.H. Auden poem or a new...
* Some of the many features available to our guests include * Fully equipped kitchens including dishwasher, microwave, oven / stove, fridge and freezer * Stereo systems, TV, VCR, complimentary Foxtel * Direct dial phones with voicemail and separate internet / fax line * Balconies / decks with outdoor furniture * Full laundry facilities * Video and intercom security system * Reverse cycle air - conditioning * Wheel chair access to a ground floor apartment * 24 - hour food, shopping and restaurants within easy walking distance * Suited to corporate travellers and families requiring living space, who are attending functions in the Dandenongs * A base for visiting the beautiful Dandenongs, Yarra Valley and CBD * Bus service to Knox City and Chadstone Shopping Centres at the front door — train station servicing the CBD a short walk away.
For conference groups escaping the confines of the big city, at the Mercure Hotel Geelong we are experts in catering for small to large functions, from meetings to weddings and large corporate events.
Çırağan Palace Kempinski consists of 313 rooms including 11 VIP suites with butler service at the historical palace, award winning restaurants including the best genuine Ottoman cuisine restaurant of the city, Tuğra, a year round open heated infinity pool along with signature treatments such as «Turkish Bath» at Sanitas Spa, spacious gardens with a resort atmosphere and 20 function rooms including a terrace on the Bosphorus up to 2000 people.
Melia Kuala Lumpur is a four - star property offering 288 rooms that are the perfect blend of luxury and comfort at affordable prices.A great choice for those who want to stay close to the KL city centre action, one of the best aspects of the hotel is its location.Just around the corner is Lot 10, Sungei Wang and BB Plaza, while right opposite is Berjaya Times Square mall, putting an indoor theme park and more than 1000 retail stores within easy reach.Onsite facilities include a pool, gym, piano lounge and two restaurants (serving steamboat barbecue and fusion food), plus a business centre, four function rooms and a ballroom.
The city is divided in two by a bridge at the mouth of Hanover Creek; the world's only functioning manually operated swing bridge connects the two sides.
A major economic function of Turneffe Atoll, for instance, is the protection of Belize City from hurricanes, which economists value at more than ninety million dollars annually.
According to Sarah Archino, another CAA panelist and an art - history graduate student at the City University of New York Graduate Center, «In order for a prank to really function as art, you have to have the possibility of a lowbrow aspect in art, and if that really existed before the 20th century, it's been obscured by history.»
Last Friday, Venetian authorities closed Christoph Büchel's functioning mosque in a disused church in the city, the Swiss artist's project for the Icelandic pavilion at the Venice Biennale, saying that it had did not have the proper permits and was... Read More
Last Friday, Venetian authorities closed Christoph Büchel's functioning mosque in a disused church in the city, the Swiss artist's project for the Icelandic pavilion at the Venice Biennale, saying that it had did not have the proper permits and was overcrowded, according to a piece in The New York Times by Randy Kennedy, who has been providing play - by - play coverage of the controversy.
Disarm / Clock (2013)-- one of a group of works started in 2008 in which weapons collected by the Mexican army and city governments are transformed into peaceful tools for the betterment of society and culture — functions as both a timepiece and an instrument, programmed to perform on its own at regular intervals.
Under the tutelage of the photographers and conceptual artists Bernd and Hilla Becher at the city's Staatliche Kunstakademie, this generation of photographers took the methodical, taxonomic approach of the Bechers and applied conceptual modifications, veering from the pure «straight» photography of their mentors to produce works that functioned more self - consciously as art, and ushering in a new era for photography where the medium was not simply accepted as art but embraced.
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