Sentences with phrase «by hanging in»

By hanging them in front of windows during daylight, Thiel recreated the atmosphere of the original sites.
The newer work, installed for an opening that its presence instead delayed, incorporated a sized - to - scale replica of a historic gallows upon which 38 men — all from the Dakota tribe native to the area that is now Minnesota — were executed by hanging in 1862.
The Italian marble is clearly smaller in size than the Chinese piece, however its weight is the same, an objective highlighted by their hanging in tandem above the museum floor.
Often students are trying for height and only using their arms which is then followed by hanging in their shoulders.
A man identified as Uchenna has reportedly killed himself by hanging in his room along Abak road in Uyo, Akwa Ibom state capital, after his hope...
Ask the butcher if the roast has been dry - aged by hanging in a cooler to dry out.
It's amazing how far I've gotten in life just strictly by hanging in one second longer than everyone else.

Not exact matches

Anticipating the dark days ahead, the British government designed a poster to hang in areas being targeted by German bombers.
All around it, with space to breathe, hang T - shirts, pullovers, underwear, scarves and men's pants in varying shades of white, grey and navy, leavened only by the colourful pop art commissioned from local artists on the walls.
Meanwhile, hanging out in the living room of your one - story, wood - frame house will only cut down the radiation by half, which — if you are next to a nuclear explosion — will not do much to help you.
The memory may have faded, but movie studios can still feel the sharp barb left behind by 2014's release of «The Interview,» the James Franco and Seth Rogen - starring slapstick comedy that saw the duo assassinate Kim Jong - un; hundreds of Sony's e-mails were leaked by hackers in the aftermath, causing their own controversies, while even the brief threat of all - out war seemed to hang strangely in the air.
Greater China markets turned in a mixed performance, with Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index falling 1.44 percent by 3:07 p.m. HK / SIN and leading losses in the region.
TORONTO — A cloud of uncertainty is hanging over the global potash industry, but demand from developing countries is expected to grow in line with historical trends, a report by TD Bank says.
You can also go analog here and make Small Business Saturday an event in your neighborhood by hanging balloons, giving away treats and pointing customers to other businesses they might like.
At a sprawling plant run by New Zealand's biggest meat processor, rows of lamb carcasses hang from meathooks on their way to a cutting room to be chopped, trimmed and shipped out in increasing quantities to China.
The first chart shows what the Hang Seng looked like in the immediate and long term after the Tiananmen Square protests, from a note shared by a Credit Suisse research team led by Andrew Garthwaite last year.
When he was U.S. attorney in Alabama, his office investigated the 1981 murder of Michael Donald, a black man who was kidnapped, beaten and killed by two Klansmen who hanged his body in a tree.
Be ready for impromptu client meetings by keeping a blazer hanging in your office to elevate your look at a moment's notice.
He's interested in purchasing companies that have been sunk by a one - time event, like an unexpected earnings decline or a lawsuit, and then he'll hang on until valuations rise.
He added that not only did the US effectively hang the UK «out to dry» by not staying in lockstep with the ally from the start, it was also signaling to Russian President Vladimir Putin that «he is free to act with impunity, including by carrying out deadly acts in the UK.»
Written by Bays & Thomas and Spivey, the spinoff is in the tone of HIMYM, this time told from a dad's point of view, and features a new group of New York friends who hang out at MacLaren's Pub.
Keeping the People Who Keep You in Business: 24 Ways to Hang On to Your Most Valuable Talent, by Leigh Branham (American Management Association, 2000).
Shulkin's job of overseeing the nation's biggest integrated health - care system was widely considered to be hanging by a thread, along with that of other high - level officials in the Trump administration.
He and his family keep expenses relatively low by finding happiness in things that don't cost as much money, like hanging out with friends over home - cooked meals.
Truth be told, Newman wasn't big on planning, which is evident by a sign that used to hang in his office and now hangs in the boardroom: «If we had a plan, we'd be screwed.»
And herein lies the ethical question, posed to me by a director today: «When does hanging on or digging in breach a fiduciary duty by the director to act in the company's best interest, rather than the director's?»
In April 1945, already removed from power, Mussolini tried to flee as Allied forces closed in on him, but he was shot and killed by anti-Fascists and hung upside down in a Milanese squarIn April 1945, already removed from power, Mussolini tried to flee as Allied forces closed in on him, but he was shot and killed by anti-Fascists and hung upside down in a Milanese squarin on him, but he was shot and killed by anti-Fascists and hung upside down in a Milanese squarin a Milanese square.
For example, in a 2012 study conducted by two researchers at the University of California at Santa Barbara, 145 undergraduates were asked to come up with as many uses for daily objects (clothes hangers, bricks, toothbrushes, etc.) as they could in two minutes — a standard exercise to measure creativity.
The moment of truth for the slow - selling airliner looms after just 10 years in service and leaves one of Europe's most visible international symbols hanging by a thread, despite a major airline investment in new cabins unveiled this month.
Calming down by going for a run, hanging out with friends, or counting your blessings is probably a better foundation for getting in touch with your intuition than late night worrying about everything that might go wrong.
If the new employee becomes stressed or overwhelmed by his job duties, the long - term employee can reassure him that in time he will get the hang of it.
He was also one of the Uber executives who went to a karaoke bar in Seoul on a business trip that same year, where executives reportedly selected women to be their companions for the night by the numbers hanging around their necks.
Even if the deal clears those hurdles, Lenovo could still lose some IBM customers in the U.S., though that may be offset by gains in its home market of China, said Stephen Yang, a Hong Kong - based analyst at Sun Hung Kai Financial.
The result of all this is that fully one third of humanity is situated in countries where «failed state» conditions exist, and increasingly, those voids are being filled by Islamist extremism, with all its book burning, homosexual hanging, and adulteress burying.
FRANKFURT — American allies did not bother to conceal their annoyance Tuesday with the Trump administration's last - minute decision to delay punitive aluminum and steel tariffs by a month, in their view leaving a sword of Damocles hanging over the global economy.
Hanging over everything has been the uncertainty about the company's plan to spin off its $ 26 billion stake in Alibaba, which was announced a year ago but was abandoned last month by the company's board of directors because of tax concerns.
Zenefits CEO Parker Conrad poses in front of a painting created by his father hanging in the lobby of his company's offices in San Francisco, Calif., Wednesday morning, Oct. 22, 2014.
Signs hung up in front of a vacant lot in Weeksville, Brooklyn, in 2014 by members of 596 Acres, an organization that maps vacant lots in New York City and advocates for community stewardship of th at land.
I urge you to «hang on» to stocks in preparation for a powerful rally that may be sparked on Tuesday by the upward revision in third quarter GDP.
The Shanghai Composite led the way down with a 9.6 % drop to end at 3,129.55 and followed very closely by a 9.5 % decline in the Hang Seng.
In Asia, Japan's Nikkei was up 310 points or 1.47 % trading at 21,464, Hong Kong's Hang Seng advanced by 1.97 % to 31,115 and the Shanghai Composite moved up 0.45 % to 3,199.
We may not yet be in negative rates territory in terms of the official Bank Rate, what with it hanging on to 0.25 % like a cinematic damsel in distress clinging on by her fingertips to a cliff edge.
Toys R Us, for example, an established brick - and - mortar player that was founded in 1948 by Charles Lazarus, recently announced the liquidation of its assets, with payments to suppliers and lenders hanging in the balance.
Recently, letters were sent out to ranchers and farmers in Alberta, who are now being figuratively «hung out to dry» by Alberta Environment and Parks (AEP).
The entertainment complex project, launched under developer Mills Corporation during the 2004 boom, fell into default during the economic downturn and hung in the balance for years before being acquired by current owner Triple Five Group in August.
The Hang Seng in Hong Kong also rose by 0.6 percent to reach 21,546.05.
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Finally, GM's quick repayment of the loans has whetted the appetite of some commentators (including DeCloet) for the ultimate repayment of the full government contribution. That would occur through the issuance of public equity by GM and Chrysler, creating a market for those stocks into which the government would presumably sell its shares. There is even some nefarious language in the rescue packages requiring the government to sell off its shares within specified, relatively aggressive timelines. The more I think about it, the less this makes sense — neither for the auto industry, nor for taxpayers. Why not hang onto the equity stake? If the companies recover and the equity gains market value, then the government will be able to claim that on its balance sheet (hence officially recouping the cost of its written - off contributions and creating a budgetary gain).
Yet if Feyerabend is correct, and an unpopular new theory can ignore or reject experimental data long enough to get its footing, how much longer can an old and creaky theory, buttressed by the reputations and influence and political power of hundreds of established practitioners, continue to hang in the air even when the results upon which it is premised are exposed as false?
the main people getting publicity for dying are muslims currently, however, in the 10 - 40 window, Africa, and Asia (not only there but those are the most obvious), thousands of Christians are being burned to death, chopped up as if they were meat, rolled over by steam rollers after their persecuters have hung their families and children, and much worse forms of torture that as an American i can't even begin to relate to, EVERY DAY in the name of Jesus.
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