Note that only two
elevators go to floors 10 - 13, the last elevator stops at floor 9.
Not exact matches
Whether you work on the fifth
floor or the 23rd, you must first
go to the sixth and catch an escalator or
elevator from there.
2) the stair counter doesn't work well — gets very confused when I get on an
elevator (I live on the 30th
floor of my building and sometimes just taking the
elevator up in the morning after a run gives me my full 10 story step goal) 3) the heart rate monitor doesn't seem particularly accurate 4) the sleep tracker doesn't do a good job of figuring out when I
go to sleep and when I wake up.
It seems that your
elevator doesn't
go to the top
floor.
His
elevator doesn't
go all the way
to the top
floor, IYKWIM.
The alarm
goes off, locking all the doors on the
floor, turning off all of the
elevators on our
floor, 30 minutes later, they get everything unlocked and all of that we're finally able
to go home».
BRITNEY CIUFFERI: But I did
go visit a friend her in San Diego, one of the hospitals here, and there was a security guard right by the doors for the maternity
floor, and you actually can't use the main
elevator doors
to get off at that
floor, on the maternity
floor.
With those tenants
gone, the fourth and fifth
floor would be converted into a duplex, and the building — which houses many elderly residents — would be modified
to include an
elevator to serve just those two
floors.
Imagine your pelvic
floor as an
elevator that starts at a lobby and can
go up two
floors, or can
go down
to a light - filled, completely non-threatening basement.
Do not fully contract; in other words, do not allow your pelvic
floor elevator to go all the way up
to the second
floor.
This «pelvic
floor elevator» can
go up, or it can
go down
to a light - filled, completely non-threatening basement.
We all have an emotional
elevator where we can push a meditation button and
go up a few
floors where the air is easier
to breathe, and hope and peace are abundant, no matter what we're
going through.
To take it a bit further, and really promote COMPLETE pelvic floor relaxation, I like to imagine my pelvic floor elevator going PAST the lobby and all the way down to the «basement.&raqu
To take it a bit further, and really promote COMPLETE pelvic
floor relaxation, I like
to imagine my pelvic floor elevator going PAST the lobby and all the way down to the «basement.&raqu
to imagine my pelvic
floor elevator going PAST the lobby and all the way down
to the «basement.&raqu
to the «basement.»
Relax the pelvic
floor just a little bit and STOP (as if your
elevator is
going back down
to the first
floor), and then relax the pelvic
floor all the way and finish (as if your
elevator has made it back
to ground level).
Sometimes, when a hangover isn't squeezing your brain
to make stale juice which it then sucks through a straw like a vampiric asshole; when it isn't borrowing pots and pans from the kitchen
to create an acoustic symphony of mystery and pain between your temples; when it isn't pressing
elevator buttons inside of your belly like an unsupervised toddler (vomit
going up — nope,
going back down — up — no down — pause on the fifth
floor — up!)
Can you imagine how long it would take
to go down 100
floors in a slow moving construction
elevator?
Guests with pets get
to stay in rooms on the first
floor, so there's plenty of chances
to meet other animal lovers and get outdoors quickly — no long waits in the
elevator for a pooch who has
to go!
To enter it, we went into a mall and then took the elevator up to the third floor... when we got out, we could hardly believe we were in the middle of a major cit
To enter it, we
went into a mall and then took the
elevator up
to the third floor... when we got out, we could hardly believe we were in the middle of a major cit
to the third
floor... when we got out, we could hardly believe we were in the middle of a major city.
Before taking the
elevator up
to the 77th
floor of the Q1 building we
went to Alfresco, a nearby Italian restaurant, for dinner.
Go up one
floor, turn right once off the
elevator, and cross the glass walkway
to the hotel lobby.
Then I
went to Burj Kalifa and took the world's fastest
elevator to view Dubai from 124th
floor.
The home also has an
elevator that
goes from the garage
to the first
floor.
The
elevator takes a bit of time
to go up and down the
floors.
Even on the 3rd
floor, the
elevator exit is outside so you have
to go outside and through another door
to get into the 3rd
floor hallway.
There are curved stairs with chrome handrails or a small wheelchair
elevator for
going up one
floor to the main dining and bar area.
The
elevator is the second illogical thing I notice in the game it is stuck between
floors and it looks as though it is
going to fall at any moment.
He led me
to a tiny
elevator that
went up
to the fourth
floor and we walked down a white hallway with several mysterious blue pastel doors.
On the first
floor, there are 7 glass transparent showrooms, which are, at the same time,
elevators go directly
to each boutiques above.
An
elevator there
goes to the 3rd
floor - follow the signs on the 3rd
floor to courtroom 3 - 2.
To access the courtroom, go to the 2nd floor and follow the signs to the elevator located by the Toronto Lawyers Association are
To access the courtroom,
go to the 2nd floor and follow the signs to the elevator located by the Toronto Lawyers Association are
to the 2nd
floor and follow the signs
to the elevator located by the Toronto Lawyers Association are
to the
elevator located by the Toronto Lawyers Association area.
Never mind that lawyers rarely visit adjacent
floors (much less
go to the lobby and switch
elevator banks).
If you need
to go to another
floor to do so, take the stairs instead of the
elevator to burn some additional calories.
Before the advent of the
elevator, the highest
floors of buildings were typically occupied by the poorer tenants since it was undesirable
to climb so many flights of stairs and rent was cheaper the higher you
went in the building; quite a contrast
to today where the highest
floors command the highest premiums.
How would you sell yourself
to the CEO of a major organization if you crossed paths on an
elevator, and you only had 10
floors to go until the opportunity was lost?
I'm also only 5» 2 ″ and I'm also afraid of height...
to the point that I grab the hands of strangers in
elevators if I'm
going past the 5th
floor!