Sentences with phrase «catching up to events»

The screenplay by Simon Kinberg spends so much time catching us up to the events that the previous movies left out of their narratives that it's kind of amusing that the logistics of time travel here are the least explained and most straightforward element of the present - day story.
The nature of Legionnaires» forced de Blasio into a reactive mode that made it seem like he was catching up to events rather than commanding them.

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You could also make plans to catch up at or join someone at a networking event.
We caught up with the keynote speaker of the event to chat about finding success, his journey and lessons he learned.
We caught up with Stewart ahead of the big event to talk entrepreneurship, inspiration and motivation.
In the event you do find yourself stranded, most cruise lines have agents stationed in the port area who will assist you in making travel arrangements so you can catch up to your cruise at the next stop.
Whether you're networking at events for entrepreneurs, meeting with your co-founder, or catching up with employees, make it a habit to end your conversations with, «How can I be helpful to you?»
Investors shouldn't get too caught up in every twist and turn of the stock market, experts say, and should keep their big - picture investment strategies in mind as they weather fluctuations due to political events.
Karen Mills, former head of the U.S. Small Business Administration and the keynote speaker at the event said, «Small business owners are seeing the number of alternative sources for financing their companies grow at an unprecedented rate, and while this is a good thing in terms of increasing access to capital, borrower protections have not caught up.
In case you want to catch up with any Liberal MPs while they are in our province, here are a listing of public events that some of them will be attending with candidates in Edmonton and Calgary:
Most persons live in quiet conformity, carried along with the stream of events which catch them up, adapting to what comes, appropriating conventional ideas and ideals, variously loving, hating, living and letting live, doing the best they ordinarily can, hoping for the best.
A non-religious interpretation would call men to participate in the suffering of God in his life of the world,» not in the first place thinking about one's own needs, problems, sins and fears, but allowing oneself to be caught up into the way of Jesus Christ, into the messianic event, thus fulfilling Isa.
For our purposes, the most satisfactory definition would be: Christianity is the total life of the community of men and women who respond to what they know about God — along with their neighbors, who are caught up into the social movement or process we call «the church» (however this may be understood)-- in terms of the socially remembered event of Jesus Christ.
Her books remind us that when we are engaged in abstract, theoretical reflection we occasionally need to ground our thought in the particular and historical, and by that grounding to find out if our theories work; likewise, when we are caught in the flow of particular events and historical experiences, we need to pause long enough to consider where we are going, what all these particulars add up to.
The myth - maker was feeling round for suitable story - models in which to express, and partly to explain, the mysterious changes and events in which he found himself caught up in the living world about him.
A God who is not involved in events is, to that extent at least, not caught up in the ongoing ecology of existence.
Known as love - in - action, disclosed as that love by the event in which Jesus is central, caught up into life «in love» (which, if I John 4 is right, is life «in God»), we are enabled to become what God intends us to be, created lovers.
The New Testament is part of that tradition, not separated from it; therefore, its significance is in reporting the earliest ways, so far as we can recover them, in which Jesus was understood by men and women who themselves were caught up in that tradition and who found (as Houlden notes) «an experience of salvation, of new well - being in relation to God» in their response to the event about which the witness spoke (p. 135).
Giving orders, and obeying them — Describing the appearance of an object, or giving its measurements — Constructing an object from a description (a drawing)-- Reporting an event — Speculating about an event — Forming and resting a hypothesis — Presenting the results of an experiment in tables and diagrams — Making up a story; and reading it — Play - acting — Singing catches — Guessing riddles — Making a joke; telling it — Solving a problem in practical arithmetic — Translating from one language to another — Asking, thanking, cursing.
Maybe while reading the newspaper or kicking your feet up to catch up on the days events?
Want to catch up on all the action from the event?
In between catching up with friends and the wedding event, I tried to squeeze in some time at the local dessert venues.
Moreover, with Brazil rapidly catching up to traditional power centres Australia and the US and its leading exports openly agitating against the Margaret River Pro, whose side is the WSL likely to take, especially when Australia already has three out of the WCT's 11 events?
The Yorkshire Cup is the feature race on the final day of York's three - day May meeting and I was fortunate enough to catch up with BetVictor's Brand Ambassador Michael Owen to discuss the chances of his Brown Panther in the feature event.
After an excellent opening event to the season, throwing 68.72 metres, @OxfordUniSport caught up with our very own rising star,...
Welcome to Day 10 of our 25 days of giveaways event (technically day 11, but we're slowly catching up).
Reviewing the day's events can be especially helpful to parents of children in daycare because it helps you catch up on your child's activities.
When district officials caught wind of the event, they called it off until they could discuss just what these cooks were up to, the chefs said.
I run into them both from time to time at various blogging events, but of course there's never enough time to hang out and catch up!
WBFO's senior reporter Eileen Buckley caught up with the Lt. Governor at a Buffalo event Thursday morning for her reaction to Trump's remarks about Upstate NY.
I caught up with the group's newly appointed National Chairman Oliver Cooper after the event to gauge his response.
We caught up with Patrick Marsillo, who runs several stands at summer's popular events to find out what it's like to own a food stand.
He would show up at locations outside the district and piggyback off any events where he saw the chance to steal the limelight and catch a headline in his signature crass manner.
Counterterrorism experts, vendors and emergency responders around the country look at the annual event as a way to plug in to the latest national security threats, public financing for safety and to catch up with others those whose job is connected to public safety and disaster preparedness.
Anything caught up in that flow takes a one - way journey to oblivion, winking out of our reality as it crosses the event horizon and then entering an inner realm cut off from the rest of the universe.
HAT - 1 In 2000 Gáspár Bakos, a college student in Hungary, dreamed up a way to catch any rapid astronomical events that normal telescopes miss.
And I had a chance to catch up with a few of the laureates between events, interviews that I will be rolling out over the next couple of weeks.
As Biomedical Materials marks its 10th anniversary, we caught up with the editor - in - chief and researchers at a reception to celebrate the event.
We caught up with them at the Kohl's workout at mbg's revitalize event: Here's what they had to say.
mbg caught up with the prima ballerina at the launch event for Naked's new Fruit, Nut & Veggie Bar to talk about her wellness philosophy, body diversity, and her favorite snacks.
A lot of people find themselves using family trips, catching up with friends, or other social events as excuses to skimp on healthy eating and exercise.
I wanted to end this week with one, because it will lead well into several catch up posts of fab fashion events I've attended recently.
This outfit did me well as I dashed from coffee meetings at the Covent Garden hotel, to the streets of Soho (this outfit actually got a lot of attention which is always an amusing and overwhelming aspect of fashion week), to the Apartment to trade tales with my blogging friends, catch up on work and emails, and to get a moments rest before the afternoon and evenings events kicked off.
I've been trying to play catch up since this past weekend's events and it's been tough!
Getting back to NYC and into the swing of things has been a whirlwind of events, shooting shows, and catching up with friends.
Normally we just see each other at the Fashion Week or at other blogger events, so it was really nice to catch up with everybody.
I have a bachelorette party, a wedding, a baby shower, and then a bridal shower monday... plus I have to catch you all up on the past two weekends of baby and bridal events.
I also was able to catch up with them at a Bumble & Bumble event on Wednesday.
I'm still getting caught up on life back in the real world, but I'm planning to share a more detailed event recap soon.
My apologies for the delay, and I'll definitely be playing catch up as I've promised posts on past events as well as some collaborations I'm working on through outfit posts and product reviews, not to mention concert posts (like oh, KAABOO).
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