Sentences with phrase «before ushering»

After getting off my positioning flight, I walked over to the Lufthansa Lounge, where an attendant checked my passport and made sure I had the required visa (not for Germany, but for my final destination) before ushering me into the lounge.
If you want to lower your 2013 tax bill due this April, you'll need to do several key things before ushering in the new year.
As part of the tour of the facility, Engineer Amr Zayed took the visitors through the model of the 160 - bed capacity regional hospital project showing the locations of the various facilities before ushering the visiting team into the main building.

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«You could sort of see it happening in slow motion, notwithstanding efforts by leadership to try to deflect it or push it back,» says Steven Law, a former McConnell chief of staff who became a top U.S. Chamber of Commerce official before landing at American Crossroads, the Karl Rove - founded Super PAC, which now aims to usher more moderate Republican nominees into the midterms.
Like many consumer technologies that went before it, AIM ushered in a revolution that quickly left it behind.
The mall - based mobile stores, at 1,400 square - feet only 3 % the size of a regular Best Buy, were opened a decade ago well before the smartphone boom ushered in by Apple's iPhone and when margins were higher.
It probably won't bring jetpacks and hoverboards, but it will usher in other radical technologies, business models, customer experiences and even a new breed of entrepreneurs — a wave of so - called digital natives who think and act differently from every generation before them.
Now, as with 4G before it, nobody knows exactly what 5G will usher in.
Zuckerberg shook a few hands before he was ushered right out the main door and toward the building's exit.
Before being ushered out of view in November, the prince was considered to be one of the world's richest men, with Kingdom Holding owning or having owned meaningful positions in satellite TV networks, as well as in News Corp. (a stake it mostly sold), Citigroup (shares of which it has owned since 1991), and a growing number of tech companies.
However, even before the proxy fight began, the board had taken action to right the ship through the introduction of cost - cutting measures, the divestment of a poorly performing brand and the ushering in of new executives and directors.
Atheists unfortunately are helping usher in islamist extremism, because without christianity to offset that, islam just comes right on in, builds some mosques and before you know it, our country will be awash in terror.
Navratri's timing depends on the lunar calendar but usually is observed once in March - April to usher in summer and again in September - October, before winter.
Christmas ushered me relatively painlessly into the world of children's entertainment and not before time either.
But before black churches and black Christians allow themselves to be carried away by the idea that they are called to usher in a golden age of reconciliation in the church, they should examine...
We need ushers at the door checking everyone out before letting us in Sunday morning.
Only silence; agonizing silence, which would later turn to ceaseless prayer before altars, and usher forth the realization of a maternity that would be hidden from the world — a mystery of hidden love that would be lived as one Mother had shown before, pondered in the heart, and then held lifeless on the hill of Calvary.
One Sunday a couple weeks before election day my minister had the ushers to hand out a paper to everyone.
Rather, it has ushered in a new era of irresponsibility toward women and children, one that now begins before birth.
Weather you believe or not (I open my eyes every day) so it's not hard to All will stand before the lord on the day of reckoning which man will no doubtedly usher in and those who don't believe or against god will try to wage war on the almighty to no avail, only to be left in ruins... the great Satan (adversary) will be all who oppose god in battle, that serpent of old is still here today, we live in the middle of a brood of vipers and this website is part of the venom aimed at distorting the faithfuls belief as well as a an agonist for those who wish to continue to disbelieve... CNN is anti god To my brothers and sisters who truly live in Christ Peace be with you and never forget your path despite the darkness that is trying to consume you, bring enough oil for your lamps to live in this darkness and bring extra in case of a delay, he will not abandon you... we will not be forgotten Amen To those who don't, I know the myth of Santa and the easterbunny really choked up your insides to find that they were not real, but childhood is over and it was a cruel human joke designed to make it that much harder for you to believe in that which visits you and you can't see, no matter you have life so is it too much to ask for a little belief?
But before Christmas ushers in a race to cram the candy, reflect a moment on where the benefits truly lie, and where they don't.
He, in hindsight, was tasked with ushering us into an era where recruiting the best players was becoming even more important than it was before, and not only did he fail to do that, he took our recruiting down several pegs from where it was under TO.
When each über fan arrives at the ground they love, most will be ushered down a red carpet of luxury before being wined and dined during the game.
Come too think of it — the same happened with Vieira's signing whilst Rioch was still employed (albeit for a week or two before being fired and Wenger ushered in)-- who knows....
Wenger opted to usher Campbell into the Arsenal first team after his superb showing at the 2014 World Cup finals but offered him just four Premier League appearances before he was sent out to Villarreal for yet another loan spell.
At 11:30 a.m., exactly 90 minutes before kickoff time, the Bell crew was ushered into a small dressing room off a tunnel leading out to the field.
An hour before Golf Today goes on the air, Eng ushers me into the studio, a 5,700 - square - foot room with four different sets.
New advances in genetic testing mean that children and adults with Usher syndrome are being diagnosed at an earlier age than ever before.
Mr. Rangel said, chuckling, before a political aide ushered him away.
Vice President Joe Biden, who mingled with Syracuse fans before Saturday's game and posed for dozens of photos, was ushered into the Orange locker room to speak with Syracuse players and offer words of encouragement after their disappointing loss.
Scott and Scarlett were then ushered into a back room, but not before a man shoved a script into the famous one's hands, mumbling something about Jodie Foster.
Idris further noted that, Nigeria's contribution to the stability in Liberia was not only limited to the deployment of Formed Police Unit (FPU), in early 2005, few months before the general election that ushered the government of Ellen Sirleaf.
That's down from an approval rating of 74 percent in early December, according to past Quinnipiac surveys, and just one month before Cuomo ushered in stricter gun laws that have sparked strong opposition across New York's Upstate and rural regions.
«The living shoreline piece is a part of what we're pushing as a nonstructural, nature - based method that is a lot less costly,» said Lt. Gen. Thomas Bostick, who ushered in the proposed permit during his time as chief of the Army Corps of Engineers, before his retirement last week.
The frozen tissues warmed up by over 120 oC (almost 250 oF) in one minute — ushering the samples safely from vitrification to a thawed state before ice crystals could form.
Global surface temperatures in 2016 averaged 14.8 degrees Celsius (58.64 °F), or 1.3 C (2.3 F) higher than estimated before the Industrial Revolution ushered in wide use of fossil fuels, the EU body said.
According to some accounts, the rise in carbon dioxide will usher in a new golden age where food production will be higher than ever before and most plants and animals will thrive as never before.
But before glucose can be tapped, it must be ushered into cells with the help of insulin, a hormone produced in the pancreas.
Overcoming engineering, biology, and technology obstacles, a team of researchers has crafted what may be the best artificial womb yet: a fluid - filled bag in which lambs born early can live for up to 4 weeks, before being ushered into the outside world.
The 21st century ushered in an age of nutritional focus like never before, and with it, a large push to remove processed foods in favor of wholesome, natural foods.
Before I get into all the ways I really didn't go all «cra cra» with the porch this year, and basically used what I had to usher in my favorite season of the year on the front porch, can I just stop and say thanks.
We arrived at the show and before I knew it, I was ushered onto the red (actually black =) carpet.
Needless, to say that before we know it, we will usher in a new month and here...
Long before runways ran wild with colorful wedding gowns, stars like Reese Witherspoon and Gwen Stefani wore blush dresses down the aisle, ushering in demand for softly hued looks.
Needless, to say that before we know it, we will usher in a new month and here goes the circle of life again.
To be honest the night before the traditional wedding I ccouldn'tsleep because I was anxious, nervous, excited everything at once, before I slept it was Usher celebrated his wedding anniversary with second wife Gracie Miguel earlier this week, despite his legal battles against a number of individuals who
If you've seen a lot of horror movies form before 1970 you can see how Lewis ushers horror into a new gorier era with this film.
In this exclusive documentary, you will come to know Usher like never before.
Born in 1999, «American Pie» conceived by Adam Herz and starring a group of newcomers (including Jason Biggs, Seann William Scott, Chris Klein, Thomas Ian Nicholas, Eddie Kaye Thomas, Alyson Hannigan, Natasha Lyonne and Tara Reid, as well as Mena Suvari — who had made a big splash in «American Beauty» the year before) burst onto the scene and ushered in a wave of raunchy but hilarious «R» rated comedies.
Long before the Noir period started, sound on film ushered in several great series of detective movie series where the lead was usually a bright crime solver, but the gumshoe, gritty detective was not far behind and Noir kicked in just in time for that kind of investigator as the classical detectives (Charlie Cahn, Mr. Moto, Sherlock Holmes, The Thin Man) were on a roll that even defied studio expectations.
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