Sentences with phrase «doing small landscaping»

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While many growing businesses in competitive landscapes may want to hire an expensive public relations firm, startups and small businesses can start off with some simple «do - it - yourself» PR.
«Maybe the smaller things don't seem like as big of a deal, but if everybody did it then it would ruin the landscape,» she said.
Doing that would help grow smaller industries and, as a result, diversify the market beyond sectors like financial services and resources, which dominate the Canadian stock landscape.
It seems with the landscape Vs square discussion there is a place for both but i guess it does provide a bit of a dilemma for smaller brands in terms of where they spend their marketing dollars?
«We're proud of the work they're doing to transform the public - education landscape and proud to have played a small part in their success,» Walton Family Foundation spokeswoman Daphne Davis Moore said.
«During very dry years, it doesn't matter what vegetation you have on a landscape, whether a tall tree or a small shrub,» Bart said.
«If you look at small parts of the genome, or only one time point, you don't see how the whole genome landscape has changed over time,» says Kapusta.
The landscape becomes mythic, the actors heroic, and the gods have little else to do but look on in wonder at the small pleasures of human life.
Cinematographer Robrecht Heyvaert does a fine job of injecting menace into the story in little moments and small touches, like a partly eaten apple and in the severe, forbidding landscape.
As you survey the unfolding landscapes in this 50th Anniversary issue of the James Bond series, you may think, as did I, that the most impressive decision was made not by Sam Mendes, who directs the movie, not by Neal Purvis, Robert Wade and John Logan who scripted the work, but by a small group of top leaders in the Chinese Communist party.
But even when a relatively small media landscape meant that an endorsement from Pauline Kael could push a film that studios didn't believe in — like Bonnie and Clyde or Last Tango in Paris — into the realm of audience interest, critical powers were limited.
Furthermore, printing is simple with 3 questions fitting on a «landscape» orientated piece of paper, with an included answer key given in small at the bottom for the teacher, meaning you don't need access to the computer to provide answers if this is not required or wanted.
I will be deploying in the fall and I would like to get a truck after that because I do alot of wood working and will soon be opening up a small landscaping business.
As the glass spreads upward, Ida doesn't give up on herself - or on Midas - as they stumble across a landscape where small moth - winged bulls flitter about and jelly fish glow in the bay by night.
The caller doesn't care that Mitch runs a small two - man landscaping operation and has no way of raising such a vast sum.
At 0.9 pounds and 0.4 - inches thin, not only does the PlayBook feel like a small paperback — especially when holding it with one hand — but it also comes pre-loaded with the Kobo eBook reader application to transform it into an actual book, flipping pages in either landscape or portrait mode.
With most websites these days (including CrackBerry.com) having pretty tall headers and long pages, it means you're doing a lot of scrolling in landscape mode, and if you tilt the PlayBook sideways to browse in portrait mode the text is so small you can't read it without first zooming in (at least the PlayBook's web browser makes this an easy task with a quick double tap).
Other smaller remodel updates that don't break the bank include replacing the front door, updating the home's lighting fixtures, and adding (or rejuvenating) landscaping.
Plus, after you have a written plan you will find small things to change that are both economically feasible and high value for your happiness, i.e. painting a room or two, putting in a newer thermostat, changing out some of the carpet or getting a rug to spruce up a room, buying a new microwave, do - it - yourself light landscaping, etc..
SBA loan guarantee programs may not be the biggest source of funds for small business owners, but they do fill an important niche within the small business lending landscape for those that qualify.
This indicates they might not be able to help some of the aspiring small business owners, like that of Landscapes by Martin, if the Congress does not provide any form of assistance.
With the possible exception of having the Pool heated and larger bedrooms (a very small blip on the landscape) everything this owner did and included in the Villa was «First Class» all the way.
There are some small shops and a cafe for refueling (which of course I did — There is only one thing I like more than amazing landscapes — food!).
While Belize does not cover much more area than the state of Hesse, a variety of interesting landscapes are combined here in a small space.
The two maps available to you are smaller compared to your average free - roaming landscape, however it does result in a probing and lively surroundings, brimming with life and things to do.
I couldn't make a better game if my life depended on it, but Touhou Kobuto V: Burst Battle graphically reminds me of a PS2 level game, and gameplaywise harkens back to the era of early PS1, like Battle Arena Toshinden, where you had a small roster, simple landscapes, and did the most with what you had.
On a smaller screen the menu's do collapse and expand nicely, but there are some pages where you would need to pinch the page to make it smaller, scroll side to side, or turn the screen landscape style to use it more efficiently.
As an artist, he did large oil paintings of men's heads surrounded by symbolic dramatic landscapes, and smaller paintings of birds and flowers.
In this show, small abstracted landscape works on paper, all done in 1950, were shown along with new similar but larger works, paper mounted on soundboard, in which the artist returns to the Western landscape of the earlier series.
At the Israel Museum in Jerusalem, painter Israel Hershberg is currently showing four landscape paintings: two Umbrian landscapes, a view of Tel Kakun in Israel's Hefer Valley and a small preparatory work done in the Roman Campagna this past summer.
The focus and precision of these small patches and plots fades as the eye works toward the edges of the canvas, akin to what the human eye does when focusing on one area of landscape: The edges blur and become mere suggestions of forms.
Among the works that did well were Lot 16, a charming small sculpture, one of three examples down in 1945 - 6, by David Smith, shown above, that sold for $ 220,000 (not including the buyer's premium) and had had a high estimate of $ 150,000; Lot 5, «Atantolone,» a gloss household paint on canvas of colored dots on a white field that sold for $ 170,000 (not including the buyer's premium), well over its high estimate of $ 120,000; Lot 14, a large 1943 painted wood and wire sculpture, «Constellation,» by Alexander Calder (1898 - 1976) that sold for $ 1,982,500 (including the buyer's premium), more than double its high estimate, and Lot 24, a larger Calder sculpture, «Trepied,» that sold near its low estimate for $ 1,542,500 (including the buyer's premium); Lot 20, a large and very interesting and abstract but not very colorful 1953 Francis Bacon (1909 - 1992), «Two Figures at a Window,» that sold above its $ 1.2 million high estimate for $ 1,542,500 (including the buyer's premium); Lot 27, «Tour III» by Brice Marden (b. 1938) that sold within its estimates for $ 1,487,500 (including the buyer's premium), tying the artist's record; Lot 41, «Grillo,» by Jean - Michel Basquiat (1960 - 1988) that sold for $ 1,102,500 (including the buyer's premium), also within its pre-sale estimates; and Lot 31, «Vierwaldstätte See,» a large black and white 1969 landscape by Gerhard Richter (b. 1932) that sold for $ 1,047,500 near its low estimate of $ 1 million.
What has not been mentioned is that the «Saul - into - Paul conversion theory», published by Elaine de Kooning in Art News in 1958, was not set in Willem de Kooning's studio and did not mention a «Bell - Opticon», unlike her account of 1962.13 Additionally, while the 1958 account's introduction dramatised Kline's breakthrough to abstraction as a «transformation of consciousness», or a «revelation» of Biblical proportions, invoking the example of «Saul of Tarsus outside the walls of Damascus when he saw a «great light»», the description of Kline's technical and conceptual breakthrough in this account nevertheless resembled previous accounts of Kline's development in its gradualness, uneventfulness and thoughtfulness.14 The breakthrough that Elaine de Kooning first recounted was a product of sustained technical experimentation and logical thought on Kline's part, rather than accident or epiphany: «Still involved, in 1950, with elements of representation, he began to whip out small brushes of figures, trains, horses, landscapes, buildings, using only black paint.
Either we just give up on all single attempts to do broad surveys of the creative landscape (which seems to be what has happened) or we need to take the job much more seriously.What this means is that a single (modest size) museum or small team of curators is just not up to the job.
Albert York's small, visionary paintings of humble subjects — including cows, vases of flowers, and pastoral landscapes of Long Island's East End, as well as the occasional figurative subject — were often done from memory.
However, in the West, history painting came to require an extensive landscape background where appropriate, so the theory did not entirely work against the development of landscape painting — for several centuries landscapes were regularly promoted to the status of history painting by the addition of small figures to make a narrative scene, typically religious or mythological.
During the 1930s, these artists documented and depicted American cities, small towns, and rural landscapes; some did so as a way to return to a simpler time away from industrialization, whereas others sought to make a political statement and lent their art to revolutionary and radical causes.
Also, what I forgot to write was that I'd spent a summer of doing nothing but landscapes in Nova Scotia that year and suddenly did Mountains and Sea after many, many small landscapes.
I happened onto one of Jen Dalton's This Too Shall Pass candy jars (which she told me someone had actually dipped into, necessitating the addition of a «Do Not Touch» sign) at Schroeder Romero, Keith Allyn Spencer's goofy jigsaw - like paintings at Phalanx, and a sublime small landscape, Blind, by Laura Newman at Keeler & Co..
While amplified warming does occur in cities and is an important local phenomenon, cities occupy only a small fraction of the planet compared to the vast area of oceans, ice caps, uninhabited mountains, and rural landscapes.
Plus, after you have a written plan you will find small things to change that are both economically feasible and high value for your happiness, i.e. painting a room or two, putting in a newer thermostat, changing out some of the carpet or getting a rug to spruce up a room, buying a new microwave, do - it - yourself light landscaping, etc..
I'd consider an android tablet, but I don't like 16:9 screens on anything that small — it becomes unusable to me in landscape orientation.
It's a design that some may scoff at when you compare it to other 2017 flagships like the [Galaxy S8], LG V30, and even the Pixel 2 XL, which has significantly smaller but it does let you hold the phone in landscape mode without obstructing the screen.
As consumers were ready to upgrade from their Galaxy S3s, the mobile landscape had dramatically changed — HTC was building beautiful phones completely out of metal with scaled - back software, LG had its revitalized G series, Motorola was back with a fresh take on smartphone design and software, and a cavalry of small manufacturers was pushing everyone to do better.
Doesn't need any major work, just some landscaping, some paining, a few small things need to be replaced.
It is for sale usually in small quantities, rarely meeting demand — perhaps because it does get large, meaning today's small urban landscapes usually only have room for one or possibly two of these.
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