Sentences with phrase «escalators as»

She opened a giant installation of work at the Hirschhorn Museum in Washington, DC, in 2012 — literally giant, as it filled the lower lobby and covered the escalators as well.
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.
The bottom line is that STORE's industry - leading diversification and ultra long - term leases (with the highest annual escalators as well), give it incredible cash flow predictability and stability.
The report is expected to cause a furore among environmental groups, which supported the fuel duty escalator as a way to limit the greenhouse gas emissions from car use.
She discovered that the escalator was defective and inadequately maintained and pursued claims against the companies that manufactured and maintained the escalator as well as the department store owner whose employees inspected the operation of the escalator each day.

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It's an adventure on the weekends as there's constant maintenance — escalators, lights, you name it, let alone tracks.
a woman asked as our faces were pulled back from the G - force exerted against them on the high - speed escalator that whooshed us to main level.
As we now know, there are multiple lawsuits pending in regard to the entrapment of Crocs in escalators, (so the Manolo is right!)
Within the arcologies, there will be elevators and escalators and moving walks as well as walking and biking paths.
Habit - formation implies a steady downward traffic, as on a moving escalator.
(And this may be the right moment in history to reconsider our commitments, as we begin to see that the economic escalator will not go up forever.)
One need not, however, appeal to the «escalator of reason» to take this view, as if it were the leaving behind of religious faith that somehow itself permitted and guaranteed such developments.
UK: Government banks on wine tax windfall Wine is set to overtake beer as a contributor of duty tax to UK Government coffers, with little sign that ministers plan to halt the duty escalator for alcoh
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.
refrain from sitting or playing on the escalator — it should not be treated as an amusement park ride
Measures such as the higher personal allowance, the freeze in fuel duty, and abolition of the alcohol duty escalator will all ease the burden on hard - pressed families.
They would be horrified if racist billboards went up on the Underground stating as scientific «fact» that black people were intellectually deficient or that were treated to images seemingly out of Der Sturmer while ascending the escalators.
VOCAL - NY, as you'll recall, staged the sit - in earlier this month on the first floor of the Capitol during which more than a dozen people were arrested after they blocked the escalators on the State Street side of the building and refused to move.
An MTA worker who made history as the agency's first female escalator mechanic died while giving birth to twin girls, her family and co-workers said.
ENDS Notes to Editors UK Alcohol duty context For a short video summary of the issues around alcohol pricing, please visit: https://vimeo.com/191959217 Following heavy lobbying from the alcohol industry, the last four Budgets have seen real terms cuts in alcohol duty Alcohol is 60 % more affordable than it was in 1980 — the alcohol duty escalator, introduced in 2008, which ensured that duty rose above inflation, helped mitigate this trend, but this progress has reversed since the duty escalator was scrapped in 2013 In real terms, spirits duty has halved, and wine duty fallen by a quarter since 1978 - 9 The Government estimates suggest that the duty cuts since 2013 will cost the Exchequer # 2.9 billion over four years The University of Sheffield estimated that an additional 6,500 people would be hospitalised each year as a result of the alcohol duty cuts in 2015 The report The report was peer reviewed by academic experts the fields of economics, public health and public policy prior to publication.
«We have to say to people, «You have a public education system that is the escalator and can bring you as high as you want to go,»» Cuomo told students at the Academy of Finance and Enterprise in Long Island City.
Now minor issues such as replacing faulty parts have pushed pack the escalator's completion date back to Feb. 28.
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.
In those figures lies the turnabout in world population that Glick predicts, and also its senescence, because when people are taken off the population escalator — at the front end, by not being born — those already on it become more conspicuous as they near the top.
The treads do not form steps, as they do on a modern escalator, but a flat ramp — something like a inclined travolator.
The simulated attack was designed to highlight vulnerabilities in the control systems used to operate industrial facilities such as manufacturing plants, water and wastewater treatment facilities, and building management systems for controlling escalators, elevators and HVAC systems.
This means that you should take the stairs instead of the elevator or the escalator, walk to your destination if it's near instead of driving, stand instead of sitting whenever possible and park as farther away as you humanly can when you're out with your car.
Park your car as far away from the store as you can so you have to walk; use the stairs instead of the elevators or escalators.
I love the idea of going the extra mile as well, for me that's taking the stairs instead of the escalator but hey every little counts, right?
So as escalator shots.
As everybody took their seats and the music changed, three dancers made their way down the escalators.
I mean, I guess if the kid has his hair stuck in an escalator or some other machine of mass destruction, or if bees have built their home in his hair, you would have a solid argument as to why you were forced to make a game - time decision and chop it, stat.
Ryan Coogler («Fruitvale Station») For some in Hollywood, success is an escalator, and it there isn't much space for reflection as one slowly rises to the top.
A former protégé of the great Johnnie To, Cheang deploys every camera movement imaginable as the violence spills out the terminal's passenger lobby and down its escalators and glass corridors, but he never loses control of perspective.
That legislation created an automatic escalator allowing the program to grow up to 25 percent per year, so long as corporations are willing to donate, and so long as parents desire scholarships for their children.
Phrases such as «anger thermometer,» «win - win situation,» and «conflict escalator» all relate to specific actions that can be taken to defuse heated disputes and find solutions acceptable to all parties.
I was walking through a university in Melbourne and, as I was taking the escalator up to the floor where I was giving my talk, I passed a couple of classrooms that have glass walls so I could look into the classroom, and it's the first day of exams so the scene I saw in there, even though I didn't know it was the first day of exams, I could recognise it right away: desks separated by a metre or two, bare tables with just a piece of paper, an eraser and a pen; no calculators, no computers, nothing; students cut off from each other; students cut off from any source of information.
Imagine how much harder Nick's task would have been if he had scant experience using the technology involved in modern travel, such as flight monitors, electronic check - in kiosks, or even escalators.
When I came to Sydney for my first job interview as a cadet journalist I had never been in a building more than three floors high, I had never been in a lift and I had never seen an escalator.
Riding up the escalator with SXSW genie Andrea Davis just before the closing session, and savoring the sweet moment as she encourages those riding down to share spontaneous high fives.
These hairs act as an escalator, continuously move inhaled dust, debris and bacteria out through your pets mouth and nose.
This type of self - cleaning litter box uses a conveyor that works as an escalator for the clumps to be dumped into a waste compartment.
As you head the escalator, you can see signs for both the clubs.
Le Marais» extraordinary Pompidou Centre is known by many as the «inside - out building» thanks to its escalators and brightly coloured tubes and mechanics on the outside.
As you enter the resort you take the escalator, which has a nice waterfall in the middle, up to the lobby area.
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.
Your main weapon is a rainbow, which you can throw out in front of your character to either kill enemies or use as a kind of escalator to help you reach high platforms.
David explains: «This project was special for me because I discovered the scene and vantage point while on my way to do another assignment, and once I began to photograph I was struck by the variety of oncoming visual stories that came into frame as people descended on the escalator down to a store below.»
As one comes off the first escalator, that floor alone holds eleven exhibitions and installations, spanning the last few decades and forcing a look at both the museum's past and its future.
Co-chaired by MCA Women's Board members Marlene Breslow - Blitstein, Andi DeMar and Loren Friend, Vernissage kicked off at 5 pm and as guests ascended the escalators to Festival Hall, they first approached the Magellan Development sponsored Vista Lounge with its sleek white couches, where weary feet could chill and also learn more about the upcoming Jeanne Gang designed Lakeshore East Development project that will become the third tallest building in Chicago.
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