Not exact matches
The car rental business came full
circle: Suddenly, Enterprise's slew
of downtown locations — used by
people whose cars are in the shop or who don't own cars at all — offered a less cyclical, more profitable model.
One
of the
people whose opinion I respect most on this subject is Murray Newlands, an Inc. columnist who is well known in startup
circles around the world for his expertise in obtaining PR and writing about it.
People in their social
circles believe in them, think
of them as a «knowledgeable» friend or someone
whose choices, opinions they admire and follow.
One reason was notdissimilar to the suspicions
of the Foreign Office traditionally voiced in British political
circles: that it is run by
people whose instinct is to «go native».
What you find at the end is that the
people whose decision should ordinarily carry the day are left traumatised and disillusioned only for the
circle to be repeated in another four or two years as in the case
of local government elections.
Don't even kiss the guy until after he has introduced you to some
of the
people in his
circle, and never ever sleep with a guy
whose family you've never met.
It's taken me years to find the
people whose styles I click with and build a
circle of solid working relationships I can count on.
I had a Wii and I was one
of the only
people in my
circle who did; yet, growing up, everyone had an original Nintendo or Super Nintendo,
whose sales combine for roughly 110 million total.
In On Architecture, Vitruvius summed up the principles that create beauty in both man and buildings, writing that symmetry must be present in a building if it is to be beautiful: «For if a
person is imagined lying back with outstretched arms and feet within a
circle whose center is the navel, the fingers and toes will trace the circumference
of this
circle as they move about.
The artworks were printed on aluminum and bronze plaques and their short messages were accompanied by paintings
of Peter Nadin,
whose portraits
of people attached to Holzer's messages emphasized the emptiness
of both life and communication in the digital age.The multimedia extravaganzas
of Holzer's later installations, such as the 1989 Guggenheim exhibition, are exemplified by a 535 - foot running electronic signboard spiraled around the core
of Frank Lloyd Wright's architecture, flashing garish lights on the monumental stone benches arranged in a large
circle on the floor below.
Large collaborative efforts typically are comprised
of an «inner
circle», which is the group
of people who actively write most
of the text, and an «outer
circle», which is the remainder
of the
people whose work is represented by the text.
Research has shown that acquaintances —
whose social and professional
circles don't have as much overlap with yours as those
of your close friends and family — are more likely to connect
people to new jobs.