Sentences with phrase «at the intersection for»

My dog isn't aggressive towards other dogs, even the staff at doggy day care are amazed at how well behaved he is and it's because I'm a responsible pet owner who socialise my dog early on, taught him to sit at intersections for the little green man so in case he did get lost he won't get hit by a car.
All trails are well - maintained, with marked crossings at intersections for safety.
Her work has been included in exhibitions at Intersection for the Arts, Southern Exposure, RayKo Photo Center and Root Division in the Bay Area, BC Space Gallery and the Robert V. Fullerton Art Museum in Southern California, the Minneapolis Photo Center, Perspective Fine Art in Evanson, IL, the Visual Arts Center in Portsmouth, VA and the Washington Square Art Galleries in New York City.
TEXT ATTRIBUTION — Kevin B Chen — Program Director of Visual Arts at Intersection for the Arts in San Francisco
He was the Program Director of Visual Arts at Intersection for the Arts for over 15 years, where he curated over 70 exhibitions and hundreds of public programs.
(D.G.) Power Trip will also be part of Jenny Odell's solo exhibition at Intersection for the Arts.
My first meeting with visual artist Su - Chen Hung dates back to April 2013, when her latest solo exhibition Ants in the City opened at Intersection for the Arts, a multidisciplinary center for the arts located in San Francisco's South of Market (SoMa) neighborhood.
On February 5th, 2014, the Bay Area native artist Jenny Odell opened her latest solo exhibition at Intersection for the Arts, a multidisciplinary center for the arts located in San Francisco's South of Market (SoMa) neighborhood.
Teruya has had solo exhibitions at Intersection for the Arts and Patricia Sweetow Gallery in San Francisco and Pro Arts in Oakland.
She has become an authority on citizen archiving through projects such as Mapping the Archive, curating archive shows at Intersection for the Arts and Oakland Museum of California, and hosting archiving workshops nationwide for artists and organizations.

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-- Neha Sampat, CEO of digital tech solutions provider Built.io, which powers innovation at the intersection of enterprise mobility and the internet of things (IoT) for startups and industry - leading companies.
'' [Apple COO] Jeff [Williams] has asked me to lead the thinking (or at least the conversation) on the intersection of the regulatory landscape (as it currently exists and where we hope we might be able to influence its movement) and our products and platforms,» Robin Goldstein, a special projects attorney for Apple, said in an email seen by MobiHealthNews.
Blinking LED lights are now being placed in the ground at busy intersections for people who look down at their devices while walking.
Matt Belvedere is a veteran journalist at the intersection of where live television news programs and the Internet meet — developing and managing an online and social media presence for CNBC's flagship morning show, «Squawk Box.»
Matt Belvedere, a veteran journalist at the intersection of live news and the internet, is senior editor of the group who mines CNBC's television guests for investment analysis and insight.
A number of high priority targets with strong potential for discovery were identified, including at least 30 known gossan outcrops with similarities to the original gossans above the known lodes at Bawdwin and at least 30 shallow historical mine adits outside the known mine area, with several containing substantial base metal sulphide intersections.
Sitting in a stopped car at an intersection, waiting for the light to turn green and traffic to clear out of the way so you can get where you're going is no one's idea of fun.
Keith Noonan (Bitauto Holdings): For a company that is already posting healthy profits and finding itself at the intersection of some promising growth trends, Bitauto Holdings isn't exactly the talk of Wall Street.
Ryu is a nonresident senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, where he leads an initiative focused on the intersection of diplomacy, technology, and innovation.
Indeed, when addressing the House floor, Representative Kinzinger stated that he introduced H.R. 835 to «highlight the importance of supporting a growing industry at the intersection of consumer finance and technology otherwise known as fintech» with the purpose of ensuring «the United States is competitively positioned to leverage this next wave of technology for the economy and consumers» benefits.»
We also produced original content for the site including teaching modules, cases and reading collections, that were designed to help faculty think through the questions that arise at the intersection of business and society, and incorporate these issues into their curriculum.
Mayor Paul Soglin said planning for the future of the longtime Oscar Mayer site at 910 Mayer Ave. — at the intersection of Packers and Commercial avenues — will get serious in 2017.
Meredith has worked at the intersection of financial markets and monetary policy for central banks in Sweden, the United States and Australia.
Tony Romm is the senior editor for policy and politics at Recode, where he covers the intersection of Washington and Silicon Valley.
On Friday, September 11 and Saturday, September 12, I'll be at Irvine United Congregational Church for their annual Faith & Works Conference, where I'll be joining several other speakers in discussing the intersection of faith and everyday life and the future of the Church in a changing context.
For us, «revenge» often means little more than getting back at the jerk in the office, or cutting off the guy who just cut us off at the intersection.
I hate waiting for a stop light to change at an intersection that has absolutely no traffic.
The blog has been in operation for a couple of years now and has filled an important niche in the American legal academy: fair and balanced coverage of vital issues at the intersection of law and religion.
Historically womanist theology is distinguished from feminist theology for speaking to the experiences of black women and their experiences at the intersection of race, class and gender.
In the one understanding of contextualization, the revelatory trajectory moves only from authoritative Word into contemporary culture; in the other, the trajectory moves both from text to context and from context to text, and in the midst of this traffic the interpreter, rather like a police officer at a busy intersection, emerges as the sovereign arbiter as to what God's Word for our time actually is.
The essential relation is a five member one, relating the condition for the intersection of four lines at an instant of time.
Much later, as a graduate student at Northwestern University's School of Speech, I began to develop some tools for investigating intersections between language and action, angling toward such forms of aesthetic expression as oral reading, acting and directing in the theatre, and storytelling.
Think of it this way; imagine the first time that you opened a book of optical illusions and you came across the scintillating grid illusion for the first time you would swear that there really were black dots at the intersections.
We are making blessing bags at our church for people that stand on corners of intersections with a homeless sign.
The woman's desire for her husband thus comes at the intersection of these two themes of divine justice: she can not have the good of procreation without her husband (the other who is to be good for her) and she can not have it without pain (for it is a great good worth the pain).
«Occasionally I see a homeless person at an intersection begging for money but surely there can't be more than a few hundred homeless people in the entire city!»
Functioning on the basis of the principle that «the how of our present experience must conform to the what of the past in us» (S 58), symbolic reference operates in the intersection of the two modes of perception, an intersection at which «a pair of such percepts must have elements of structure in common, whereby they are marked out for the action of symbolic reference» (S 49).
Most noted for his work at the intersection of theology and science, for which he was feted in 1978 with the Templeton Prize for Progress in Religion, and as co-editor of the English version of Karl Barth's monumental Church Dogmatics, Thomas Forsyth Torrance was the greatest British....
Fairness for All seeks to find common ground on questions at the intersection of religious freedom and LGBT rights so that both communities can peacefully coexist.
It seems Root Capital is operating at a critical intersection of humanitarian - based sustainability and lending — one that has the potential to reshape supply models for the better.
Jack joins the association following her position as director of regulatory and international affairs at the American Frozen Food Institute (AFFI), where she was responsible for navigating the intersection of science and policy and the promotion of global harmonization of standards to ensure trade equity for frozen foods.
This recipe stands right at that abundant seasonal intersection that makes our cute little corner of Canada feel like a southern California farmer's market for about a month.
Approximately 10,000 square feet of contiguous ground floor retail space remains available for lease located at the southwest corner of North Michigan Avenue and East Wacker Drive — one of Chicago's most heavily trafficked intersections.
On a recent Spring morning, I stood at the intersection of University and Shattuck Avenues, two of Berkeley's busiest streets, looking for something to eat.
Wrought - iron arches were a must for Russell and Roberts, who thought of them at the logical intersection of the Art Deco office buildings in downtown Manhattan and the spacious interiors of restaurants along Sydney Harbor.
The Cajun Factor For those interested in the big flavors that lie at the intersection of urban New Orleans and rustic Cajun country, Cochon, a few blocks upriver from Emeril's, is a can't - miss stop.
Wait at a path intersection for best results, having your partner walk along the path toward you — and be careful not to shoot him by mistake.
Jerry West stood that afternoon at the intersection of 32nd Street and Seventh Avenue, waiting for the light to change.
For two vehicles to travel two different highways and arrive at the same dangerous intersection at the exact same moment on a random Friday. . . .
The rented convertible stopped for a light at the intersection of Hoover Street and Venice Boulevard in downtown Los Angeles.
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