Sentences with phrase «big walled city»

«The best analogy I have is that if you're walking around a big walled city, you need to keep going around it until you can find a gate.

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Moreover, Kalanick recently told The Wall Street Journal that one of the biggest Uber - riding cities in China is Chengdu.
New York City's association with Wall Street, big banks and hedge funds eclipses the fact it is home to a thriving startup culture.
Silicon Valley executives like Twitter and Square CEO Jack Dorsey are going on Buddhist meditation retreats, high - end spas in big cities are installing «meditation pods,» meditation app Headspace has raised $ 75 million, and each year hundreds of Wall Streeters are following Bridgewater Associates founder Ray Dalio's lead and paying almost $ 1,000 to learn Transcendental Meditation.
Trading stocks online is made possible today through the use of online stock brokerages, which operate almost exactly like traditional stock brokerages full of professionals who place your orders with the system (i.e. the big boys in downtown New York City on Wall Street).
Almost all Houston - area churches — including the Bayou City's biggest congregations such as Second Baptist, Houston's First Baptist, Church Without Walls, Wheeler Avenue Baptist, and Woodlands Church — canceled all Sunday activities as a precaution.
I'm in the car with my best friend, and we've just had lunch at this quiet, quaint restaurant with huge windows so close up to the Old City walls it'll make you gasp - hippie bowls of grains with roasted vegetables and a big, oil - slicked plate of glossy green lentils her baby couldn't stop grabbing.
At 6:30 p.m., ProPublica partners with New America New York City for Too Big to Jail: Executive Impunity from Wall Street to the White House, a discussion on corporate crime and the government's prosecutorial strategy for top corporate executives, Interface, 140 W. 30th St., Manhattan.
New York City budget officials did not have much faith in Wall Street companies continuing to dole out big bonuses as city leaders planned on having less tax revenue in their 2014 - 15 budCity budget officials did not have much faith in Wall Street companies continuing to dole out big bonuses as city leaders planned on having less tax revenue in their 2014 - 15 budcity leaders planned on having less tax revenue in their 2014 - 15 budget.
The Wall Street Journal reports Schneiderman's re-election campaign has purchased $ 1 million worth of advertising time with broadcast TV stations in New York, Albany, Buffalo, Rochester and Syracuse, New York's five biggest media markets; his endorsers include labor unions such as the powerful United Food and Commercial Workers Union Local 1500 with 23,000 members in New York City, on Long Island, and in Westchester, Putnam, and Dutchess counties.
«When half the children in our major upstate cities are living in poverty, how can the Governor possibly justify giving more than half of his projected $ 2 billion surplus to the state's millionaire and billionaires through dramatic reductions in the estate tax and tax breaks for big Wall Street banks,» said Ron Deutsch, Executive Director for Fiscal Fairness.
Not everyone is thrilled that Obama and Pelosi are looking to use New York as a campaign ATM at the same time that they are trying to rein in Wall Street, the city's biggest job and tax generator by far.
He says Wall Street was down for a few days, and tourism which is «a big driver of the city's economy,» may suffer.
Three of New York City's biggest developers have been slapped with subpoenas from a state corruption panel investigating huge tax breaks that they received in a law enacted just this year, the Wall Street Journal reported.
Images of the big green wall, the iconic CITGO sign and the hustle and bustle of this vibrant section of the city immediately came to mind!
She lives in a land under a city of big if not especially bad bears, in a country where wee houses cling to walls, and itty - bitty mice row boats.
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With fans still stoked about New Donk City in Super Mario Odyssey, Wall Street Journal broke the story earlier today about Illumination Studio may be behind taking the ex-plumber to the big screen in an animated adaptation.
His interest lies in the emerging Bronze Age and its inhabitants, who live in a walled city with a big sports arena and what can only be called an early version of a soccer team.
Sabrina: Secrets of a Teenage Witch vet Trevor Wall «s film tells the story of a majestic polar bear named Norm, who alongside «the world's coolest party animals» are hitting the big city.
There's no grand climax, no wicked revenge or Grand Guignol comeuppance, just a shot of a stretch of New York City highway, a faded sign, painted on a brick wall, visible if you squint: BIG APPLE BIG DREAMS.
The New York Times had a big story yesterday on how Wall Street investment fees wiped out $ 2.5 billion in investment gains for New York City pension funds.
In the early 1900s, the beaches of Walled Lake became a destination for residents of Detroit looking to escape the hustle of the big city.
Offering small town charm and lakeside recreation, Walled Lake also offers big - city amenities thanks to its easy access into Detroit and surrounding communities.
In this case though, Sauron and the Orcs (Big 5) are all really rather nice people with families and dreams who are merely misunderstood by those outside the city walls.
The most obvious answer to this question is probably big - city settings: Wall Street, the technology company campuses of San Jose, or — if you're very lucky — the roulette tables of Las Vegas.
Named after Tribeca in New York City, the walls of this coffee shop / bakery are adorned with larger than life scenes from the Big Apple.
Up here, you'll get to the big stuff (the Great Wall, Xi'an, Beijing) and lesser - known treasures that only the hardiest of travellers ever get to experience: Datong's Hanging Monastery, the amazing Yungang Buddha Caves, the nearly 3,000 - year - old city of Pingyao, even a calligraphy class, to name just a few.
This lovely hotel has been recently restored, preserving the charm of stone walls, its mud and timber, featuring the ideal spot where relax and rest away from the hustle and the bustle of big cities.
As the new Gamer on the block you'll be parkouring around the city, doing races, tossing a ball about and spraying graffiti on walls in a bid to earn the trust of the resistance before moving on to bigger concerns.
This super prison is meant to home Gotham's biggest and worst super criminals in one place, but behind the walls of Arkham City, it is far from a prison.
I guess that The Following is better played after experiencing the original storyline, though, because personally having yet to see all the plot twists of the first story, I'm confused as to how the infection has gotten outside of the walls of the city meant to quarantine it off from the rest of the world, and how it seems to be no big deal.
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PARIS — Bridget Riley's retrospective at the Modern Art Museum of the city of Paris opens with landscape drawings from the 1950s, passes through the Op Art with which she became famous, soars into the big lusciously colored abstracts of recent years and ends with a wall painting which the curator sees as a homage to the museum's prize possession, «La Danse» by Matisse.
Living Walls The City Speaks urban conference and mural - a-thon — now an annual event; some excellent and some awful big outdoor wall paintings done by artists from all over the globe, gallery shows of their work, a real change in public and institutional perceptions.
«Factory 798 District is the third - biggest sightseeing attraction in Beijing,» said Mr. Glimcher (after the Great Wall and the Forbidden City).
«There's a big wall that exists between the two cities,» Etchen mentioned.
The great hypocrisy is that the single biggest factor in the carbon footprint of our cities isn't the amount of insulation in our walls, it's the zoning.
It shouldn't be a surprise that green roofs are big in Toronto; Green Roofs for Healthy Cities, the industry promotion organization with the mission» to increase the awareness of the economic, social and environmental benefits of green roofs and green walls» was founded here in 1999 and is still run from Toronto.
I agree with poster Tim Domenico, I really like these tiny homes and have seriously looked into it but keep running into the same wall — zoning / ordinance laws do not allow them in or around big cities.
Parents pushed children in strollers, the media swarmed everywhere, and elderly activists beamed out at the 10,000 - strong crowd gathering around City Hall for the biggest day of Occupy Wall Street protests yet.
The article reports on several legal profession luminaries — including Beth Wilkinson, who prosecuted Oklahoma City bomber Tim McVeigh; former 4th Circuit judge Michael Luttig; and Eric Dinallo, who investigated conflicts of interest on Wall Street under Elliott Spitzer — who have opted for in - house positions with big - name corporations like Fannie Mae (Wilkinson), Boeing (Luttig) and the Willis Group (Dinallo).
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It so happens that the same Jim Carrey was made to take down some of his wall art done on the front of his studio in (big city) New York because it offended some bylaw or other — don't know which or what value it was supporting.
There were three panels held yesterday at their office, each covering a category Fifth Wall has made big bets on (the majority of panelists were from portfolio companies): Future of Cities Real Estate - as - a-Service Fintech and The Built World Economy I'll start with a few thoughts on 3rd panel, FinTech and The Built World Economy (the other two will come next week): A look at how fintech has disrupted almost every sector of the real estate... Read More»
Images of the big green wall, the iconic CITGO sign and the hustle and bustle of this vibrant section of the city immediately came to mind!
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