An
escalator is a moving staircase that carries people up or down in a building.
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Davies was asked, why he thought the things going on around Newcastle — the dimming of streetlights and the switching off
of escalators in the city's underground train network — represents a «quiet revolution»?
Unfortunately, the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) reports that there were about 11,000 injuries
on escalators in 2007, mostly from falls.
In this voyeuristic photography series by David Katzenstein, the subjects are captured on a busy set of
escalators in a New York City shopping mall.
Since I (and, I suspect, most investors) can't prospectively pick one from the other, perhaps stepping onto the
up escalator in such times is not such a bad idea.
The coalition has frozen the fuel
duty escalator on petrol and diesel that was brought in by the previous administration as a green tax during the 1990s.
Other improvements include a new platform at Canning Town Station to help ease congestion and new
escalators at Custom House Station improving entry and exit from ExCeL — London.
You know how it's illogical that people
take escalators and elevators and then go to the gym to use the stair machine?
Most parents let their kids
ride escalators without giving it a second thought.
The reason major publishers can't offer more than 25 % of net on digital sales is because of
escalator clauses in contracts with bestselling authors.
In February 2009, no less a figure than Jeremy Hunt, then Shadow Culture Secretary and now Health Secretary, lamented the number of pubs closing, blaming the Beer Duty
Escalator for «making a bad situation a whole lot worse».
The campaign features a giant poster at the special parliamentarian exit of Westminster underground station, alongside photos of cats at ticket barriers and up and
down escalators with the strapline «Speaking up for Cats» and the message «Every three minutes we help another cat».
There has also been some concern that Crocs can pose a safety hazard on
escalators as there have been reports of kids wearing Crocs have gotten their shoes caught and toes injured.
This makes it vitally important to retain a lawyer promptly following any type of
escalator accident in California.
Virgin Australia Terminal Sydney Domestic Airport Through security, immediately to your right or via
escalator from the food court on the concourse level.
After you both exit the safe house into the Mall area head left to a large open space with
escalators leading up.
We will increase the
annual escalator for National Defence's budget to 3 % starting in 2017 - 18.
Today, more than 100 billion people in the United States alone
use escalators every year.
For once the city would step off the constantly
moving escalator of modern life, remember to take a deep breath, close its eyes and sleep a little, all under that gorgeous ermine coverlet that kept falling in a constant white cloud, turning the black stones of the empty streets the colour of icing sugar.
As the show self - professedly attempts to expose the «coping mechanisms» we use to deal with «unstable existence», the stairs transform to a
descending escalator in the mind, and the snake undulates: forever toiling, but ultimately stationary.»
Travel
by escalator back down to the hall and take part in David Lamelas's interactive piece, «Time.»
That wasn't the case for Coogler, who happened to board a fairly speedy
escalator when «Fruitvale Station» was named the Best First Film at the Cannes Film Festival and winner of the Grand Jury Prize at Sundance.
Adding that she doesn't feel a flat royalty rate would ultimately work to get authors a better payout, Weltz said she would like to
see escalators more regularly built into the e-book royalty rate and has already had success achieving this in the international market.
The Aurora master lease has an initial term of 15 years with two five - year renewal options and contains fixed annual
rent escalators of 2.5 percent.
Some separation agreements provide for
automatic escalator clauses that eliminate the need for court - ordered modification.
The price per kilowatt may be fixed, but solar service providers often build in an annual
price escalator of 1 - 5 %.
In addition, the reduction in the Canada Health
Transfer escalator takes affect in 2017 - 18.
During contestants» initial
escalator pitch, that panel is made up of Jessica Alba, Gwyneth Paltrow, Gary Vaynerchuk, and will.i.am.
This button has its pros and cons because it does
not escalator fast but is great on gas mileage.
Is there a reason why a linear trend is shown for the NH sea ice extent, where a second order polynomial fit trend is shown on the Arctic Sea Ice
Escalator graphic?
While the Raroos spent a lot of time investigating the games on display, they also found time to meet up with friends, ride
long escalators, and even overhear the difference between Ronald McDonald toys.]
The
mucociliary escalator refers to the hairlike cilia cells coated in mucus that trap infectious particles before they enter the lungs and prompt coughing or swallowing.
These hands - free carriers are safe to use on
escalators because they allow you to hold on to the rail.
As always you can swing between vantage points and perform a variety of takedown moves, of which there's a good few extra been added in for this latest iteration, plus use your gadgets and the area's other features, like a new type of grate that you can enter from the wall and numerous other things, including
escalators which you can suddenly activate to send the enemy tumbling down.
One hundred twenty - five years ago, on January 16, 1893, the
first escalator opened at Coney Island in New York City.
A toddler boy has his hand trapped in a moving
escalator while he was left playing alone at a shopping mall in China.
Outdoorsy parents often get a baby backpack for hikes or camping, but they work as well on
subway escalators and at street festivals as they do in the woods.
If this is in the US,
tax escalator clauses are not uncommon, but I've never seen someone try to tack on insurance / utility increases.
Just two weeks after the MTA raised fares, the New York City Council is admonishing them for not
fixing escalators and elevators quickly enough.
Such improvements include replacement of single - pane windows with energy - efficient, insulating dual - pane windows; replacement of internal and external lighting systems, equipped with daylight sensors; replacement of carpeting with carpet tiles that can be recycled and replaced piece - by - piece; new ceilings made of recycled content;
new escalators with energy - efficient mechanicals; and dual - flush, metered plumbing fixtures.
The opening of Danny Boyle's 127 Hours is a split - screen blitzkrieg that collages images of busy stock exchanges, nine - to - fivers moving up and down
via escalators, and fools running from the bulls at Pamplona, among other frenetic sights, with scenic shots of Aron Ralston (James Franco) giddily driving, biking, and hiking his way toward the Blue John Canyon where, in May 2003, he would famously amputate the lower part of his right arm after a boulder pinned him against a canyon wall.
Once inside, visitors will ascend a 32 - metre
escalator through this mass to reach the main gallery space on the uppermost level, which will be top lit by 328 skylights.
Although it means having to listen to appalling excuses for humanity on shopping centre
escalators say: «That whole Syria thing... I don't see a problem here, I just see Muslims killing Muslims.»
We purchased one new name during the quarter: Schindler Holding (Switzerland), the second largest elevator and
escalator company, which commands 16 % of global market share.
Advanced options for complex royalty calculations,
including escalators, reserves, bundles, multi-author contracts, and much more.
Not only do you rack up more units sold in a shorter period, but those sales can get your book on the old
royalty escalator for a higher royalty rate if you signed your contract before 12 March 2014.