Sentences with phrase «flight of steps into»

The footprint of the building is a non-standard twelve - sided shape that lends the interior a pleasing characterfulness; coming through the entrance, one descends a short flight of steps into the exhibition space.

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The market for top - flight talent is now so tight that nearly 100 directors of Fortune 250 companies estimate that fewer than four people — including those both inside and outside their company — would be capable of stepping into the CEO role today and running it at least as well as their current CEO, according to a survey by researchers at Stanford Graduate School of Business and the Rock Center for Corporate Governanceat Stanford University.
After negotiating several off - putting flights of steps, we find the door into Restaurant Bhutan Kitchen.
The stoops of my youth were long, sandstone flights, their balustrades ornamented with blind lions or terminal objects that looked like great pineapples or artichokes, and the rubber balls we threw against the steps into so many evenings were «spaldeens.»
I walk down the corridor, down a flight of steps, out into the warm evening air, toward the pool.
Town's first - ever game in the top - flight saw the men in navy and pink begin with a buoyant spring in their steps, showing exceptional levels of energy to press and hound the home side out of possession every time a pass was received into feet.
By the time Guus Hiddink stepped in to replace Mourinho in mid-December, the club were closer to the relegation zone than the top half of the table, but the Dutchman steadied the ship as interim boss, overseeing an unbeaten run of 14 top flight games from Boxing Day into April.
From here a flight of natural stone steps navigate you through an echoing cave, and as you emerge into the light you quickly discern an image of staggering beauty.
Only a few blocks away is the Cais das Colunas, a flight of marble steps, that descend into the Tagus River.
I'm stepping out into a brave new world (for me) this year and crediting most of my oneworld flights to the British Airways Executive Club (I've discussed why I'm trying to give American Airlines less of my cash and why it makes mathematical sense for me to abandon the AAdvantage program in favor of the BAEC in earlier posts)... so this is what I earned for my flights:
Take a camel ride along the white, sandy coastline and watch the sun dip into the Indian Ocean, step back to another time and discover the dinosaur footprints at Gantheaume Point, glimpse the bewildering masses of migratory shorebirds at Roebuck Bay, or take in the view from the top with an inland flight over the World Heritage - listed Bungle Bungle Range.
While helicopters are great for traveling between land masses, the wingsuit brings with it the joy of flight, operating as if you had stepped into the shoes of the Dark Knight himself.
World erodes the sheer cliff of mechanics that's hidden the Monster Hunter series's satisfying depth, if not into an accessible ramp, at least into a manageable flight of steps.
In the Bernie Grant Arts Centre in Tottenham imposing flights of steps seem to have ended up as neglected zones of spare chairs, with the real life of the building squeezed into more peripheral spaces.
Initially, the biofuel will be blended at a ratio of 30 percent for San Francisco - bound flights, but then will be mixed into the fuel delivered underground to all United planes, a crucial step in making biofuel use economical.
They're already working on the first step: They want to integrate a self - produced map of their forest into Google Earth, where people will be able to consult photos, take a virtual flight over the reservation, and watch videos of the tribal elders talking about their traditions.
KWCeleste reports: «Upon his release, Pelly the pelican waddled a few steps into the water then quickly took flight and seemed to send a «thank you» to the caring folks watching him by circling ovehead a number of times before flying off in the direction of Pelican Island.
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