You can't make the world more friendly
by huddling away and giving into fear mongering.»
Isabela Barry, who survived last week's massacre
by huddling in a closet with dozens of classmates, told CNN's The Lead Wednesday that she disagreed with the President.
It's all well and good to think that all the people - bunnies might be able to «adapt» to such changes
by huddling in their bunkers (or whatever else works), but if one's crops, one's forests, one's soils, one's rivers and lakes, and one's flora and one's fauna are all frying to crispy bits because they do not possess the adaptability of said people - bunnies, then the whole idea of human adaptability and human levels of tolerance is a moot point.
At one point the generator failed; the crew survived
by huddling in an ice cave heated by candles.
If the work's adult viewers responded
by huddling together, their children were happy to plunge into the eye of Atlas's storm, hurtling through the forest of legs and slapping the walls with gleeful disregard for its fresh paint job.
I don't think # 29 did anything to be personally signaled out; however, since you seem to have such a grasp of her traffic
by huddling around with your friends and crunching data, I've decided to share her stats right here.
Susan Richmond from Neighborhood Cats recalls Opie's situation in bleak terms: «With their health deteriorating and winter not far off, the weakened cats faced the prospect of trying to survive freezing temperatures
by huddling under the facility's larger vehicles or heavy machinery.»
They also insulate their bodies with fur, blubber and, in the case of emperor penguins,
by huddling en masse against the icy Antarctic winds that can bring the air temperature down to -60 °C.
By huddles, I don't mean staff meetings but rather regular peer - to - peer discussions, usually no more than 15 to 30 minutes daily or weekly, designed to support a self - directing, self - correcting workforce.
Hope goals will be follows, lets us support the team rather than critisizing them, man city will drop the points who knew that man united can be beaten
by huddle new promoted team, man city were held but only came back late.
Led
by the Huddle 20 members of the public worked outsiode on the Dan Graham Pavilion on the upstairs of the Hayward Gallery.
Not exact matches
And when employees aren't
huddled in the boardroom, open concept offices and low - walled cubicles encourage co-workers to drop
by and interrupt.
One effective way to begin or end a
huddle is
by sharing a quote.
It was supported
by trade associations NCVA, EVCA, Innovator's
Huddle and conference organizer IBF.
The murder plot that unfolded last October, as told
by police prosecutors, is a story of brutal incompetence that begins with three men — career criminals in their 50s —
huddled in the dark around Daphne's home in the tiny village of Bidnija in northern Malta.
Amazing to me how many so - called «Christians», here and elsewhere in America, seem to think that it's okay to ignore the poor, tired,
huddled masses, and justify their views
by mis - quoting scriptures.
The established churches are,
by and large, sitting in their holy
huddles thinking to themselves, «If only they would come to use so we can «fix» them and they could be lucky, like us.»
Eastern rites
huddle alongside liturgical practices (hardly a peripheral issue in the East) disfigured
by rebarbative banality,
by hymnody both insipid and heterodox, and
by a style of worship that looks flippant if not blasphemous.
Most people seem fine with being fed fairy tales, mumbling incantations in groups steered
by smarmy leaders, and
huddling together against an uncaring universe.
If the present rate continues, over six billion persons will
huddle together on the globe
by the year 2000, and in another six hundred years each inhabitant will have only one square yard on which to live.
Asked whether he thought some residents would oppose the idea, he told Premier: «I think that whilst there is a resistance recognised
by all policy makers about imposing extra taxes on people, I have a funny feeling that all of us have our consciences touched
by seeing the
huddled form of homeless people on the streets.
Christ was born, he preached, to a world as disparate as shepherds and kings, not merely to nuclear families, and the way the church witnessed God's new embrace at Christmas should be
by congregation - wide Communion, not private
huddles at the altar.
I could understand it back in the days when,
huddled around camp fires in a cave, people would imagine such beings as gods when they were frightened
by thunder, lightning, earthquakes and floods.
He seemed to me to be exactly like a man who should begin
by saying that I, Socrates, do all I do
by mind, but who, when he went on to assign a cause for each of my actions, should say, first that I am sitting here now because my body is composed of bones and muscles, and that the bones are hard and divided
by joints, while the muscles can be tightened and relaxed and, together with the flesh and the skin which contains it, cover the bones; and that therefore when the bones are raised in their sockets
by the contraction or relaxation of the muscles, I am now able to bend my limbs; — and that that is the cause of my sitting here un prison] all
huddled up.
Rather than
huddling up and making camp in a town surrounded
by His own people, Jesus knew what was at stake and He kept moving.
Mother and friend,
by misery oppressed,
Huddle and hunch together.
A hurting
huddled mass will not re-elect him when they are in pain, they will grasp at straws offered
by the Republicans and right now that looks like Rick Santorum.
The relative declines in status and power of world, national, regional, state and local councils of churches occurred for many reasons, not the least of them being a «new denominationalism» that found people scurrying back to and
huddling in their denominational homes in a time when senses of identity were hard to come
by.
No Green Pastures: The Negro in Europe Today
by Roi Ottley (Charles Scribners, 1951) Roi Ottley's World War II: The Lost Diary of an African American Journalist, edited
by Mark A.
Huddle (University Press of Kansas, 2011) «Priest Denounces Race Bias in U.S.
The golden - tongued presbyterpreacher of Antioch and his aged bishop Flavian co-operated in an exemplary way in this respect and notably in the crisis of 387 when, after a tax riot and the breaking of the royal statues
by the populace, the whole of Antioch
huddled in terror of Emperor Theodosius» wrath.
Huddle House also is working to support its franchise partners
by strengthening its internal processes.
Huddle House will end the fiscal year with nearly 40 percent of its locations having been remodeled, and
by the end of the next fiscal year Abt says more than half of its stores will have been remodeled.
Huddle House said a third of those 36 new franchise agreements were signed
by current franchise partners.
Huddle House is expected to add 135 new restaurants over the next four years
by offering franchise opportunities in communities around the Southeast region and Texas.
As CEO, Abt will play a major role in the
Huddle House evolution
by optimizing its current menu and spearheading an aggressive expansion plan.
Executives with
Huddle House anticipate more than 90 percent of its units will be reimaged
by 2017, thus building brand cohesiveness for consumers at its nearly 400 restaurants.
Huddle House announced that it is offering a $ 25,000 financial incentive to the first 100 franchisees that commit to a remodel
by July 31, 2014.
Before the no
huddle took over, Saban maximized his absurd rosters
by using multiple lineup packages for each game, all designed to stop particular schemes in particular situations.
There was a yawning double reverse that resulted in a beautiful 19 - yard touchdown
by Looney; a double - reverse pass; a halfback pass
by left - handed passer Lance Rentzel; a fake field goal; the old no -
huddle fast break; the pitchout to a trailing end; the blind pitchout.
When not trimming the jib or working the running backstays, the two crewmen demanded
by a 5.5
huddle in the bottom of a chest - high cockpit or pump out the gallons of spray that slosh dismally over the foredeck going upwind.
Against the New Orleans Saints on Sept. 27, when the song The Power blared through the Louisiana Superdome speakers during a timeout, Jiggle Joints — one of several nicknames Watters has been given
by his teammates — began to dance in the
huddle.
They walk down the field in two columns holding hands, and prep to face Digital Harbor
by dancing in a
huddle to whatever the assistant coach blasts from his phone's speakers.
The team was received at the Columbia Regional Airport
by a small delegation of relatives
huddled in the hangar office.
Whether it's triggered
by an earlier word or the cadence of Omaha, or something else completely like a call in the
huddle, can change every week too.
At the top of the Tarentaise is Val d'Isère, a village
huddled high in a pocket surrounded
by peaks with passes that lead to Italy.
Minutes later, as the last of the stragglers came around the corner and entered the final stretch, team members gathered in a loose
huddle by the finish line.
Despite the shaky record, the Orange lead the Big East Conference in passing yards (308.1 YPG), led
by a relentless, no -
huddle offense.
In addition, there are several choices for adults each summer — the Cal Football Women's
Huddle, Volleyball Adult Skills Camp and Adult Tennis Camps sponsored
by coaches Amanda Augustus and Peter Wright.
There was a brave run
by USA's Molly
Huddle over 5000m as she took an early lead and battled right until the end.
Led
by example and the rallying of the boys at the end was inspiring stuff... cept» where was Almunia in the
huddle??