Sentences with phrase «by the corner of»

The late Johan Cruyff, applauded by all corners of the ground during the 14th minute to match the late Dutch master's chosen shirt number, had been a vocal critic of the current generation, expressing exasperation at their inability to play a decent pass as their Euro 2016 qualifying campaign collapsed into disaster.
Veronica Etro is the eternal traveler — each of her collections is inspired by a corner of the globe that she's recently visited.
Written and directed by Academy Award ® winner Paul Haggis (Best Motion Picture, Crash, 2005), Third Person is a mystery, a puzzle in which the truth is revealed in glimpses, clues are caught by the corner of the eye and nothing is truly what it seems.
Diversity in film has been called upon by every corner of the cinematic community and «Star Wars,» Lucas Films, and Walt Disney do not get enough credit in being of the first to fully embrace this notion into its most profitable franchise.
Placing the Inspiron 11 in tent mode, I could can grab it by the corner of its screen or base and shake the notebook gently without any change in the display's position.
But he sees the bunny by the corner of the yard and he just has to get it, although he probably won't know what to do with it if he does!
Yoga classes, life coaching, acupuncture and a Sunday organic farmers markets compliment a «Gourmetairan» café of home grown ingredients inspired by all corners of the globe.
In the images of works by Fontana and Judd, the line (respectively created by one of Fontana's famous «cuts» and by a corner of one of Judd's aluminum solids) is vertical; in the only photograph inspired by Flavin, the line is oblique.
Placing a dining room table by a corner of windows takes full advantage of natural light.

Not exact matches

China's ambitious Belt and Road initiative of transport and energy links bypasses India, apart from a corner of the disputed Kashmir region, also claimed by Pakistan, but involves India's neighbours Sri Lanka, Nepal...
If you've ever been cornered by a particularly insecure or competitive personality in the professional arena, you know how miserable these types of interactions can be.
Downe (March 2007 — October 2017) was preceded out of the corner office by TD Bank's Ed Clark (December 2002 — October 2014), Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC) boss Gerry McCaughey (August 2005 — September 2014), Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) CEO Gord Nixon (August 2001 — July 2014), and Bank of Nova Scotia (Scotiabank) supremo Rick Waugh (December 2003 — November 2013).
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Their new facility is bordered on two sides by a gravel yard in a heavily trafficked industrial corner of Indianapolis.
Take a chance In 1991, Just Desserts CEO Elliot Hoffman turns a corner of his bakery's backyard into a garden staffed by ex-cons; he later hires several as full - time bakers.
Winnebago's modest, low - slung headquarters — Potts occupies a windowless corner office on the second floor — sits at the center of campus, largely obscured by warehouses and rows of motor homes in various stages of production.
That identity solidified one day in 2013 after Mee, a self - described software developer who is «allergic to mission statements, corporate values, and things like that,» was cornered in his office by one of his senior vice presidents who threatened not to leave until Mee clarified Pivotal's mission.
Think of the endless cruelties visited by the inhabitants of one corner of the dot on scarcely distinguishable inhabitants of some other corner of the dot.
Success: By the end of 2012 LocalResponse had hired more than 30 employees and was projecting a run rate of $ 10 million, with profitability just around the corner thanks to a flurry of campaigns with clients like McDonald's, Audi and FedEx.
After a tour of the Alutiiq offices — a warren of cubicles distinguished principally by the state - of - the - art videoconference system in the conference room and the Kodiak art that lines the corridors — I was led to a modest corner office.
Over the past year VCs have increased their funding of tech start - ups, in virtually every corner of the economy, by 92 % compared to two years ago.
Today, however, it houses the Yalta European Strategy (YES) conference, sponsored by Ukrainian businessman Viktor Pinchuk, which has brought politicians and diplomats from all corners of the world to discuss the situation in Ukraine — and that is simply impossible to do without discussing Russia.
China's ambitious Belt and Road initiative of transport and energy links bypasses India, apart from a corner of the disputed Kashmir region, also claimed by Pakistan, but involves India's neighbors Sri Lanka, Nepal and the Maldives.
There's a trestle table down the center outfitted with a marble slab for each of as many as 16 students and a tiny station in one corner where he can demonstrate his «deejay - twist» action to stretch dough and have it telecast by «dough cam» onto the overhead screen next to the home - style ovens.
President Obama has said he still hopes to close the prison, located in an isolated corner of the 45 - square - mile naval base that overlooks Guantanamo Bay in southeastern Cuba, by the time he leaves office.
China's ambitious Belt and Road initiative of transport and energy links bypasses India, apart from a corner of the disputed Kashmir region, also claimed by Pakistan, but involves India's neighbours Sri Lanka, Nepal and the Maldives.
«My hope is by the end of this year, we'll have turned a corner on a lot of these issues and people see things are getting a lot better,» he said.
He added that he does think that by the end of this year the company will have «turned a corner» on a lot of the issues.
There's a lot to be learned by looking very closely at how Jet.com is taking on Amazon — both in terms of your own company's offensive strategies and in terms of the defensive preparations you should be making to respond to the inevitable competitive threats that you can expect right around the corner especially as you grow.
By putting yourself into a creative state, you'll be sweeping negative feelings to the corners of the room and making space for a new masterpiece — even if it's nothing to sing home about!
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[Mortgage servicers»] under - investment in servicing has led to a huge inventory of foreclosed properties and mounting litigation that is likely to cost them far more than any savings they achieved by cutting corners.
Roth says that according to a survey conducted by LinkedIn, «nearly half of American workers would forgo the corner office job and a high salary to gain more flexibility in their schedules.»
In August 2011, with a new hockey season just around the corner, NHL fans were treated to a flurry of feel - good media stories emanating from a weeklong pre-season training camp run by legendary Toronto Maple Leaf Gary Roberts and former team trainer Matt Nichol.
With the debut of Estrella Jalisco, AB InBev (bud) is more aggressively going after a corner of the market that has so far been dominated by Corona and Modelo Especial producer Constellation Brands (stz) and Tecate and Dos Equis brewer Heineken (hinkf).
The message is sure to resonate with corners of the Liberal caucus, particularly those from Quebec, who have been pressed by constituents about their party's opposition to forcing companies like Netflix to collect and remit federal sales tax.
By that, he means «whoever had the corner got the business» because consumers always sort of just saw the big banks as different «flavours of vanilla.»
Which has led to the installation of ridiculous props in the workplace to make it seem like the work environment is something that it's not: an arcade machine in the corner, a bar and barista by the far wall, big chalkboards or dry erase boards around the office for Millennial employees to write inspirational quotes on.
Suggesting that we can build an endless wall along our borders, and blame our challenges on immigrants — that doesn't just run counter to our history as the world's melting pot; it contradicts the evidence that our growth and our innovation and our dynamism has always been spurred by our ability to attract strivers from every corner of the globe.
However, the realities of online business haven't consistently allowed independent local companies to truly corner markets that are dominated by multinational corporations.
Indeed collects its data, which runs through the end of September, by running word searches on the millions of job ads it pulls from all corners of the Internet.
For viewers, this means that when you watch a video by a creator that takes tips, you'll see an icon in the left corner of the screen.
12 Years a Slave The misleading poster by Italian film distributor BIM Distribuzione featured the giant head of movie star Brad Pitt, who served only a supporting role in the film, while the movie's lead actor Chiwetel Ejiofor was given a tiny spot at bottom right corner.
In particular, the letter notes the risk implied by having 500,000 athletes and tourists visit Rio and then return home, potentially spreading Zika to every corner of the globe.
It's not easy to change the rules: «By the time we left,» Knobloch said, «we had strengthened and finalized some 50 energy - efficiency rules over two Obama terms reaching into every corner of the economy.»
Inc. took this thing for a spin on the CES floor and, admittedly, it was a lot of fun — especially after a company rep advised me to cut corners faster by leaning into my turns.
One day, he's cornered by a dishevelled and eccentric older co-worker named Tommy, who sees that he's lost and becomes his shaman figure, introducing Blake to the «Lead Without a Title» philosophy of personal maximization.
Soon, nearly a third of the department's staff had moved around the corner to a new facility set up by Uber in a renovated chocolate factory.
Among those innovations are flavored whiskeys, which have opened up corners of the consumer market, like Hispanics and women, long overlooked by whiskey distillers.
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