Sentences with phrase «at the elbow of»

He was sitting in the Boston Globe newsroom at the elbow of investigative reporter Michael Rezendes, whom he...
«Training at the elbow of a successful principal would increase the probability of success of the future administrator as well as provide an easier transition into administration.
Every weekday from four to five o'clock in the afternoon for more than two years about sixty boys and girls — Methodists, Baptists, Church of Christ, and Seventh - day Adventists — came to sit at the elbows of the all - volunteer staff.
A well - informed staff is a staff that can be a friend at the elbow of the consumer, offering helpful advice and guidance in the face of too many choices.

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Before Dan Price caused a media firestorm by establishing a $ 70,000 minimum wage at his Seattle company, Gravity Payments... before Hollywood agents, reality - show producers, and book publishers began throwing elbows for a piece of the hip, 31 - year - old entrepreneur with the shoulder - length hair and Brad Pitt looks... before Rush Limbaugh called him a socialist and Harvard Business School professors asked to study his radical experiment in paying workers... an entry - level Gravity employee named Jason Haley got really pissed off at him.
Investments in technology have also been made at the league and franchise level - virtual reality, in - game wearable tech (the Motus Baseball Sleeve measuring stress on elbows and the Zephyr Bioharness monitoring heart and breathing rates) and the recent announcement of Blast Motion as the official «bat sensor technology» analyzing swings.
NECK Raise your left arm and place hand at base of neck so the elbow sticks up like you're about to do a biceps curl.
Imagine if you were in a Lexus showroom listening to why you should buy one of their vehicles, and at your elbow was a BMW salesperson, periodically objecting to the Lexus pitch and then delivering her own.
If you have the middle, you space ends at the edge of the armrest, no poking your seat mates in the sides with your elbows.
At one time or another, it has faced many of the same accusations as Uber: that it harbors a harsh corporate culture; that it's an excessively sharp - elbowed competitor; that it disregards laws it doesn't care for.
Not quite a window seat, because there is no window on that bit of fuselage, but at least it provides a little elbow room with no one in the middle seat.
Speaking about security at big financial companies, John Dickson, principal at Denim Group, an application security consultancy, told me that CISOs have started elbowing their way into the C - suite's uppermost tier, reporting to the board of directors and / or the CEO and / or the audit committee.
Revolution believes BigCommerce could eventually have millions of subscribers, which is apparently why it elbowed at least one of the company's earlier investors out of the round.
The opposition Wildrose had hoped to win at least two of the by - elections, but were upstaged by the NDP in Edmonton - Whitemud and an insurgent Alberta Party in Calgary - Elbow.
Hillary Clinton rubbed elbows with Hollywood A-listers Monday night at an intimate, $ 33,000 per - person «dinner and conversation» fundraiser at the New York City home of high - powered producer Harvey Weinstein.
But when you imagine the sparkling eyes of Jesus and the hint of a smile on his lips, with the disciples winking at each other and elbowing each other in the ribs, the passage will often make much more sense.
The boy next to me elbowed me gleefully and a couple of the other boys looked at me grinning.
-- while I kissed the corners of her dimpled baby elbows and cried with disbelief at how much I loved her.
Give it 20 more years, and the idea of someone being elected that plays upon the LGBT «Question» will be looked at the same as someone campaigning on the basis that women should not show their ankles or elbows in public.
In the middle of the night Marianne awakes from a scarifying nightmare in which she has no hands, only «a couple of stumps that end at the elbows
Verse 23 also reminds us that the disciples do not sit at table, but recline on couches, generally resting on the left elbow; John, on Jesus» right, would thus be described as «close to the breast of Jesus» (13:25).
But at the end, I was just praising God that I could still feel the elbows moving, the legs working, and the weight of the block in my hands.
I would also try not to base my theological reading of current world history so narrowly in my own Christian tradition, but would try to draw on the insights of other traditions, as we must all increasingly do at a time when the world religions elbow each other in unprecedented closeness.
The Enemy, of course, was at his elbow in a moment.
Home is back in the 1970's where my days always ended having accomplished at least a few of the following: a scraped knee, a scraped elbow, a bicycle ride, the sweaty grass smell only kids can get, dirt stains on my clothes and playing with a neighboring dog or cat.
A whole - grain tortilla and lower - fat cheese serves as the backdrop for a spectrum of colorful vegetables — and, the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow wrap is the satisfaction of watching these once - picky veggie protesters elbow each other out of the way for seconds.
My very first mystery injury (elbow), which led to hours in hospital and excruciating pain and a perplexed doctor, was the result of «yoga» at 3 am at a sleepover in my teens.
The last time I made focaccia, the dough was slightly tough at first and I had to use a lot of elbow grease to knead it.
It looks quite gritty and sludgey at this point, but don't worry — it smooths out once the eggs, flour and a bit of elbow grease are added.
Bright and lively, grated ginger rubs elbows with fresh snap beans and splashes of lime juice to capture high summer at its best in this vegetarian side dish.
«At The Waldorf Astoria Bar, now Bull & Bear Steakhouse, New York's giants of real estate and finance hammered out deals while drinking elbow to elbow.
Also, why is Mathis afraid of bending at the elbows?
And he was not above doing a bit of elbowing himself, at which he was very clever.
The growling sea of New York race - goers, who involuntarily pushed, gouged and elbowed one another at the opening of the racing season at Jamaica the other day, at last have something to look forward to besides a ticket on a winner.
After a back - and - forth second half, Lance Stephenson's jumper from the left elbow tied the game at 89 points apiece with 3:28 remaining in the fourth quarter before Roy Hibbert scored on consecutive putbacks on the next two possessions, the second of which was a three - point play, to extend the lead to five with 1:30 left in the game.
Whacked over the right eye by an elbow from Marta de Souza Sobral of the Richmond Rage only two minutes into the first quarter, Rizzotti went to the locker room at the Hartford Civic Center and asked the team doctor, Paul Tortland, to «slap a Band - Aid on it.»
From J.R. Smith's elbow on Jason Terry and subsequent suspension, to New York's «funeral» attire, to Jordan Crawford deciding it was his place to yell inappropriate things at Carmelo Anthony, there's been plenty of fuel for the fire.
Sweden striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic seemed to be in a tetchy mood for much of the evening as his nation picked up a point on the road at Austria in their opening Euro 2016 qualifying match, with the PSG man lucky to stay on the pitch after appearing to elbow David Alaba during the first half.
As both men fell, Hill jabbed back at Starr with his right elbow, but Starr was out of range.
One thing I admire about Giroud is that he rarely gets injured even with all the blows and elbows he receives every week, while the likes of walcott, wilshere and Ox gets injured while warming up to get in the game... Sometimes, I just look at Walcott and ask myself...» Does this guy ever think of his career»?
The American team, which started the season with at least nominally high hopes for the men and superlative expectations for the women, has fallen near a state of despair, a condition caused by a series of disappointing races and agitated further by the fact that the team does not even have national uniforms and is, literally, out at the elbows.
Against Oregon State, LSU was already smarting after starter Eric Walker essentially pulled himself at the top of the third after elbow soreness protruded on what had otherwise been a fine start for the righty.
Magnus2 especially excels at that event in which one stands inside an automobile frame, hoists the car up to one's elbows and then sprints with it for a couple miles — a Flintstonian ballet of strength and agility.
In that 1 period of play Costa made 2 elbows, 2 face pushes, a chest barge, a scratch (to the neck at that) and if we're pedantic a slap on the back and a swipe.
The project will not only require an extension of the metro, but also a pedestrian bridge across the Tiber to a new train station, and more connective road infrastructure at the isolated site, which is nestled against a flood - prone elbow bend in the Tiber on the outskirts of Rome.
Plus, there were perks that came with being a friend of Copeland's: free courtside tickets to Hawks games; rubbing elbows with Copeland's NFL buddies; VIP treatment at Copeland's nightclubs, where Atwater also got the chance to work his charms on the female clientele.
Though he wasn't much of an outside shooter, Okafor loved to face - up his defender at the elbow and attack off the dribble.
At the 18:15 mark of the second half, Ellis — who averages more points than anybody on the team besides Andrew Wiggins and leads the Jayhawks in rebounding — got inadvertently hammered in the head by the elbow of Nate Lubick:
The franchise shortstop won't be back until June at the earliest because of a broken elbow, and he started the season with a.327 /.426 /.500 slash line and two homers in 14 games.
If you wan na go there I'd like to point out it is a system byproduct of Joerger running the offense through bigs at the elbow.
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