Sentences with phrase «building bricks in»

This post builds some bricks in the structure for understanding the construct of «parental alienation» which I will then be able to reference in future discussions.

Not exact matches

In 2001 the company purchased Centura Banks, a traditional bricks - and - mortar operation, for more than $ 2 billion and attempted to build a footprint in the southeast U.S. Centura was a lousy business to start with, and RBC was ill - equipped for the intensely competitive U.S. marketplacIn 2001 the company purchased Centura Banks, a traditional bricks - and - mortar operation, for more than $ 2 billion and attempted to build a footprint in the southeast U.S. Centura was a lousy business to start with, and RBC was ill - equipped for the intensely competitive U.S. marketplacin the southeast U.S. Centura was a lousy business to start with, and RBC was ill - equipped for the intensely competitive U.S. marketplace.
When asked how long the construction of a building using the bricks would take, Musk replied that «two people could build the outer walls of a small house in a day or so.»
Hiding in the sub-basement of a brick five - story apartment building, for example, should expose you to just 1/200 of the amount of fallout radiation outside.
Running your own business can mean a lot of time on your own, in the trenches, building your company brick by brick, pushing the gears forward inch by inch.
He seems compelled to add that his children are as obsessed with the iconic bricks as he is — but increasingly, successful entrepreneurs needn't find shelter in the «it's because of my kids» rationale for building with LEGO bricks.
One day last August, lender relations specialist Ford Scott and business development specialist Bob McLoone signed out an agency car and made the long drive toward the Tennessee border and Abingdon, an old mercantile town in the far southwest part of the state with red - brick buildings and red - brick sidewalks.
The original Judy's remains in business today, operating as it has since 1965, out of a brick building in the heart of Petersburg.
Customers who are especially interested in history can choose to stay in «original historic rooms,» in the oldest building of the hotel, which have «uneven floors and walls, original plaster and exposed brick, and double brass beds.»
It also includes LEGO BOOST — a building and coding set that lets children turn their brick creations into moving objects — and will explore developing a joint social network for children in China.
He said on Twitter that the bricks would allow two people to «build the outer walls of a small house in a day or so.»
Founder Ginger Krieg Dosier speeds up a natural process by injecting sand with microorganisms, forming bricks sturdy enough for use in building construction.
Even though the New England facilities produce only 7 % of the company's current requirements, a good part of its future is tucked away in a brick building on a back street in Exeter, N.H..
Pop - up restaurants in office buildings are the rage in major cities for employees when their limited lunchtime impinges on their going out to a brick - and - mortar sit - down restaurant.
The physical world contains all these shades of grey that are truly interesting,» says Healey Cypher, who has built his career around twin concepts, namely that brick - and - mortar shopping isn't going anywhere and the experience is in desperate need of a technological upgrade.
The shop sits in a brick building at the end of Cedar Street, one of the main drags in Dobbs Ferry, New York.
No longer do we need to show up at a brick - and - mortar building, or gather in the oak - paneled conference room for our weekly meeting.
Beyond their debts, they have a business model that is in trouble (brick - and - mortar retail) and they didn't invest enough to build a vibrant online brand... they have ceded that to others.
Exposed steel beams, exposed brick and poured concrete floors are a nod to the 300 - plus employees» former home in the Friendly Confines, while prized Cubs memorabilia and trophies are displayed, museum - style, in the building's lobby, now open to the public.
«The level of demand and investment in building out retail properties indicates that despite significant growth in online shopping, bricks and mortar retail will endure and likely flourish.»
If you're opening a brick and mortar location you'll need to be able to swipe a customer's card in person, whereas if you're building an ecommerce website you'll need to have a way to accept online payments.
The roof above the dollar gold price has been built brick by brick from confidence in central bankers.
On any given day, Canada's leading researchers unravel the mysteries of biology in state - of - the - art labs throughout the Toronto Medical Discovery Tower and the Ontario Institute for Cancer Research; early - stage science and technology companies put business plans into action in the MaRS Incubator; organizations across the innovation spectrum grow their businesses in the Heritage Building — the original brick façade of the old Toronto General Hospital.
But if you want to build a business online or move your existing brick and mortar shop into the modern era with a digital presence, you need to invest in an ecommerce store builder (aka «ecommerce cart»).
Link building illicits the following image in my head: A construction worker laboring a brick of metal, wavering, up a set of stairs, slabbing some cement on the corners, nailing things, sweating profusely, eating from a lunch bin, hating his job, repeating, repeating, repeating.
The high - tech company occupies 50,000 square feet in Building 312, a two - story, glass and brick building built in 1985 for LockheedBuilding 312, a two - story, glass and brick building built in 1985 for Lockheedbuilding built in 1985 for Lockheed Martin.
Seventeen years ago, Christiane Lemieux created DwellStudio, a popular catalog and e-retailer that built one brick - and - mortar store in SoHo before being acquired for undisclosed terms in 2013 by the o
The Brotherhood, we are assured, has few followers left in Cairo, a metropolis of near 20 million known for vast neighborhoods of densely packed, broken - brick - and - cracked - concrete apartment buildings, where unveiled women are rarely seen...
They go to the brick and mortar building, but Christianity is in our hearts.
Dear friends in Jesus Christ, I believe that God has called me to build a Church for him, not with bricks and mud, but with people's hearts, for may be God is speaking to you through me in the spirit of Elijah to turn the hearts of father to theirs children and the children to their father's to prepare the way for our Lord.
In order to construct a house, bricks and other building materials are necessary; so are the builders who put the materials into place; and so is the architectural plan which determines the form of the house.
Operational principles are involved in building a town that can not be grasped by a specification of the features of brick - work.
Explaining life solely in terms of physics and chemistry would be analogous to explaining how a town got built simply by demonstrating the crafts of making and laying bricks.
Yet right in the middle of town was a large, brick church building, complete with stained glass and steeples.
Colonial revival buildings (white clapboard or red brick, with white pillars in front) are perennially popular.
In this video interview, Joe explains that while «we've lost a building,» the church is more than just bricks and mortar: The church is the people.
We should be with other believers and assembling with them (as Heb 10:25 calls us to), but this does not only occur in a brick building on the corner Sunday mornings from 10:30 - 12:00.
exactly — people pick and choose bits and pieces of whatever faiths, ideas or memes help them build the picture of their god in their minds, the parts that * feel right *; brick by brick they're just building a spiritual alter - ego of their own selves, we create god in their own image;
She collected donations for the bricks and mortar, but the breakthrough came when «three newly rich businessmen donated the bricks that had been destined to build their second homes in the country.»
Particulars are to be conceived, not on the analogy of bricks in a building, but rather on the analogy of notes in a symphony.
Church, after all, is not the event that takes place in a brick building on Sunday morning, but is the people of God who follow Jesus into the world (See my book, Skeleton Church).
Let me give you a clue it was not built on the gay agenda Just Another brick in the wall.
We think of the universe in terms of building blocks like bricks and try to put them together into a universe.
They said to one another, «Come, let us make bricks and bake them in the fire» — For stone they used bricks, and for mortar they used bitumen [slime]-- «Come,» they said «let us build ourselves a town and a tower with its top reaching heaven.
There are numerous ways to be in fellowship with other believers that does not involve sitting in a pew at 11:00 on Sunday morning at a brick building down the street.
In addition to the two million «Jesus First» pins offered by «The Old Time Gospel Hour» program, building bricks that are laser - engraved with the donor's name for each $ 500 given toward a particular building fund have been offered.
A stately brick building with a clock tower stretching to the sky, Mudd Hall was modeled after an Italian monastery and built in 1929.
If you get more bodies in the seats, if you got more bucks in the offering plate, and if you add more bricks onto your building, then you are growing.
In 1885, the company moved to a white brick building on East Beach Street where it still produces about 40 percent of its product.
Mike McElwain and Jerome Ebel bought an old brick building on Highway 10 in Junction City, Wis., in 1996 to build Central Waters.
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