Sentences with phrase «building wedged between»

And 2,700 miles from June's office in San Francisco, in a low - rise building wedged between a strip mall and railroad tracks outside of Boston, another emotion - measuring pioneer named Rana — Rana el Kaliouby — has spent the past year and a half strategizing to make the facial - cue recognition company she co-founded, Affectiva, the essential hub of the emerging emotion economy.

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It's fine for Christians to have strong political opinions and for them to advocate for them, but slandering the other side only drives a deeper wedge between people who disagree, instead of building bridges to find areas of common ground.
I meet Zanzi for the first time in Dallas this past July, during Roma's annual summer tour of the United States, at a new soccer - training complex built in an out - of - the - way corner of Dallas, wedged between a flood plain and a tangle of elevated interstate highways.
In the 1960s, Enoch Powell built an English nationalism that drove a wedge between the liberal elite and the people.
According to Princeton University scientists Stephen Pacala and Robert Socolow's «wedge» strategy of climate change mitigation — which quantifies as a wedge on a time series graph various sets of efforts to maintain flat global carbon emissions between now and 2055 — at least two million megawatts of new renewable energy will have to be built in the next 40 years, effectively replacing completely all existing coal - fired power plants as well as accounting for increases in energy use between now and mid-century.
How the stress is built up and released at the plate interface is greatly influenced by the degree of compaction of both the sediment wedge and the sediment between the plates.
To achieve motion, the legs are built like sandwiches, with a layer capable of conducting electricity wedged between two layers of polymer.
You know, those subtle lies of omission, the things you don't say that build up and put a wedge between you and the people you love?
Bullfrog Bagels is in the cutest little building, wedged in - between shops -LSB-...]
Una preserves that central setting, but it also nervously, detrimentally abandons it at every opportunity, breaking up the long - form conversation with flashbacks to the pair's illegal encounters (some staged through the increasingly cliché drop - the - soundtrack - out subliminal blips), relocations throughout the building (and, eventually, outside of it), and a subplot involving layoffs at Ray's job and a co-worker (Riz Ahmed) who gets wedged between the two.
The Powerplant, a converted industrial building wedged directly between the city and Lake Ontario, is an internationally renowned institution and recently wrapped up a show of Thomas Hirschhorn days before his Venice debut.
More recently, this intricate detail has been replaced by bold, reductive statements of monochrome colours such as hazard orange and fluorescent yellow, the surface of which is built up from wedges of found material embedded between layers of acrylic paint and paper.
Ms. Pak likes to give credit to her brother, Suhyun, but she is the creative force behind the Hester Street Fair, this summer's newest designer flea market, wedged in a lot between a high school athletic field and the three - acre Seward Park, one of the oldest city - built playgrounds in the country.
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