Sentences with phrase «central piece»

The article provides perspective into why the «About Page» (or section) should become a more central piece of an organization's story and brand.
To the left is a small square nook where an artist could show one central piece without it being swallowed by the gallery as a whole.
You can create a beautiful center piece in under 30 minutes, you just need some colorful accents and a great central piece.
A few are resting against a gallery wall of art, while others feature just one central piece of artwork.
Greeting visitors to the gallery is one of the most central pieces in the exhibit.
This dual stranded necklace has a stone studded and pearl - like beaded detailing and a stylised flower - shaped central piece.
The other central piece The Balance II, 2010 is second version of a work that de Jong created for the Sydney Biennial 2010.
Before you dive in to the resulting discussion, it's worth reading Andrew Freedman's helpful Climate Central piece, «Making Sense of the Moore Tornado in a Climate Context,» and a Daily Beast post by Josh Dzieza.
A French - style bed is the perfect central piece for this subtly spotty room, complete with crisp, country - style accessories.
Likewise, the invitation that many Christians will hear this Maundy Thursday, «Come, the table of the Lord is prepared,» conceals in its unselfconscious openness another, even older theological division over the cultus's central piece of furniture: the altar, or the table.
To the left of the vast glass corner door is a small nook where artists can show one central piece without it being swallowed by the gallery as a whole, like «Untitled Sculpture W1», 2010 (pictured).
«Every day we make this more and more a central piece of what the company is,» says Bert.
The Cuban government's own investigation into the incidents has been another central piece of its public relations counteroffensive.
It's also worth noting that Alisports sees e-sports as having huge potential, and as a central piece of its platform.
Love that these come in several designs making it a lovely display if you have done several and have them as a central piece to a dinner party.
«You might think you don't need to give too much guidance to players who are billed as being the finished product — like Pogba or Sanchez — but I look at the case of Roberto Firmino at Liverpool as a good example of a manager improving a player and turning him into a central piece of his jigsaw.»
This red line (hereafter called «the redline») is a central piece of the the Seahawks» offensive and defensive principles.
He also became the central piece of the deal that landed Irving in Boston.
Firmino was therefore the central piece in the pressing system, the most frequently - used link - man in build - up play and the person expected to get on the end of crosses provided by the likes of Mane, Nathaniel Clyne and James Milner.
The crib is the central piece of any nursery and the place where your baby will spend most time during the first years of his life.
Your baby's crib is certainly the central piece of furniture in your nursery.
This necklace features a handmade paper «HAMSA HAND» known as a universal sign of protection and a symbol of good luck.I've used an antique printing block to create the central piece out of paper...
In fact, one of the central pieces of genius of the Obama campaign was that it devised and replicated an organizational structure and a set of online tools that put people to work directly in their own communities.
As New York seeks to join a growing wave of cities latching onto ride - hailing services» success as a source of revenue, a surcharge on ride - hailing and taxi trips could become a central piece of an ambitious congestion pricing plan.
«Schools are a central piece of my campaign,» she said, listing «small class sizes, making sure we support teachers and arts for every kid» as key topics.
One central piece of that is the implementation of something called mandatory - inclusionary zoning.
Now New York is seeking to join this growing wave with a new surcharge on ride - hailing and taxi trips that could become a central piece of an ambitious congestion pricing plan for Manhattan.
McGarry's finding also was contradicted by a central piece of evidence: a screen for drugs and alcohol didn't turn up either in Miceli's blood.
«So you block the central piece of the star, and the stuff that's around the star gets by the black dot.»
This theory explains that life and biology are the central pieces to being, reality and the cosmos.
The water rowing machine is our central piece of equipment because it provides the only 60/40 split of upper and lower body that works 84 % of your muscles, giving you a balanced workout.
This is usually the conversation you start having about people with PCOS — polycystic ovarian syndrome — because the central piece of that is usually insulin and high insulin tends to, but not always, push 5 alpha metabolism.
The red plaid jacket is the central piece in this look and is perfect for fall.
If you haven't seen it yet, then I'd like to point you in the direction of checking out my official logo that's now the «central piece» of my blog design!
You may know from watching my videos, that I am all about creating several looks from one central piece.
Make these jean shorts for women the central pieces of your day - to - day wardrobe.
The classic silhouette and undeniable versatility make this top a central piece of your wardrobe.
Mann was honored to see her work used as the central piece of a film like this, and besides the critics» praise, her work gained recognition in the form of an Oscar nomination for Best Original Song («Save Me»), one of three Academy nominations the film received (Best Original Screenplay for Anderson, Best Supporting Actor for Cruise).
And the central piece of it is this strange little sound that you've picked up on.
The book was more the central piece to construct the movie.
The deeper our discussions went, though, the more convinced I became that empathy needed to be a central piece in every school setting.
The central piece of legislation signed by Doyle is one «allowing teachers to be evaluated — but not disciplined or dismissed — based on student performance.»
In addition, a central piece of Maryland's application is a new state law and regulations that require new teacher and principal evaluations, half of which will be based on growth in student achievement, and an increase to three years, from two years, in the time it takes for a teacher to get tenure.
A central piece of Maryland's application is a new state law and regulations that require new teacher and principal evaluations, half of which will be based on growth in student achievement, said William Reinhard, the spokesman for the Maryland education department.
William Reinhard, the spokesman for Maryland's department of education, said a central piece of the state's application is a new law that requires the redesign of teacher and principal evaluations.
The adoption of the new standards and the testing has been a central piece of Cerf's list of accomplishments.
The report also did not delve into a central piece of the new process: the use of student achievement scores as a significant part of the evaluation.
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