Not exact matches
The extra
work and focus on avoiding another disappointing end to the season was
led by Bowles, a 6 -
foot - 5 athlete committed to the University of Pacific next year.
Arsenal FC took the
lead in the 24th minute, when Chamberlain beat Azpilicueta with his
foot -
work before unleashing a left -
footed strike into the top corner with Courtois well and truly beaten.
An increasingly dangerous
work environment for corrections officers has
led to an increase in workers compensation claims as costs have ballooned to $ 19.1 million in 2015 - 2016 from $ 16.6 million in 2011 - 2012, leaving taxpayers on the hook to
foot the bill.
Nevertheless, it's an idea that string theorists take seriously, because that's where the math
leads, and math has proved itself to be a very sure -
footed guide to how the universe
works.
On the high end, recent
work suggests that 4
feet is plausible.23, 3,6,7,8 In the context of risk - based analysis, some decision makers may wish to use a wider range of scenarios, from 8 inches to 6.6
feet by 2100.10,2 In particular, the high end of these scenarios may be useful for decision makers with a low tolerance for risk (see Figure 2.26 on global sea level rise).10, 2 Although scientists can not yet assign likelihood to any particular scenario, in general, higher emissions scenarios that
lead to more warming would be expected to
lead to higher amounts of sea level rise.
First our teacher, Cat Murcek, had us lay flat on our backs,
feet planted on the floor, to find our neutral spine; then she
led us through self - massage
work with balls and foam rollers, and some basic poses.
While the responsibility for
leading the design lay at the
feet of production designer Hannah Beachler — who looked to the
work of renowned Iraqi - British architect Zaha Hadid, the dimensions of Buckingham Palace, and the aesthetics of afro - futurism — the first visual steps towards realization was made by concept artist Till Nowak.
We've been told that the way to improve schools is by privatizing them, and that this
work should be
led by non-educators — fundraisers and executives who've never stepped
foot in a classroom.
Right off the bat, the cabin for 2016 Ford Expedition
leads all of the best SUV interiors for
work space, thanks to an extended - wheelbase model that can fit 130.8 cubic
feet of cargo.
Given that it offers a segment -
leading 930 pound -
feet of torque — the highest rating ever for a pickup truck — we imagine our hard -
working customers will also be looking forward to the opportunity.
we constantly debate this when do have any issue with Biggie as I refuse to change her food... my other dog Lenny was haveing all kinds of stomach issues and skin problems before we got him on Acana by chance after a lot diffrent dog foods not helping or
working... he and BIG's gobble it up and no loose stools or major skin condition (bigs eArs but after web research like I'm doing now I found a low cost ear solution Zymox
Leaded it right up as the bottle said it would) with that being said do u have a preference on a protein source that might would have prevented the ear problem or itchy
feet (again this not major problem) I'd be willing to try it??? This was very long winded I apologize....
A six -
foot lead is recommended — leather, cotton webbing or good quality nylon
works best.
The Reynolds Mansion is a completely renovated 19th century home with 13
foot ceilings, original woodwork and 13
working fireplaces, all of which
leads to a romantic and soothing atmosphere.
«This is a great class for those new to licensing or artists wanting to better understand how the industry
works and how to put their best
foot forward,» says Reed, who has published a book and
led Webinars for SURTEX exhibitors on these and related issues.
The next time you visit the Met, use the excerpt below as your tour guide, and allow these seven artists — John Baldessari, Eric Fischl, Ann Hamilton, Jeff Koons, Glenn Ligon, Catherine Opie, and Hank Willis Thomas — to
lead the way to their most cherished
works on view in the two - million - square -
foot museum.
In the first three rooms, about 1,200 square
feet each, you get a taste of everything: Donald Judd's boxes, Sol Lewitt's squares, Frank Stella's stripes, and
works by Blinky Palermo in cloth, Richard Serra in
lead, and Martin Puryear in wood.
Is appropriate for and takes exciting advantage of Charlotte Street's la Esquina venue, a non-commercial, 2500 square -
foot space on Kansas City's Westside committed to presenting
leading - edge contemporary
work of all disciplines, including
work that is unconventional, experimental, site - specific, and multi-disciplinary.
− Executive Director, The Jazz and Heritage Festival Foundation In its inaugural year, Prospect.1 New Orleans featured the
work of 81
leading international contemporary artists in 24 exhibition venues, occupying 100,000 square
feet of space which was widely spread over miles of the city's eclectic, historic, and some still blighted neighborhoods.
An untitled 1986
work by Gerhard Richter — an oil - on - paper
work measuring about two
feet by three
feet —
led the first Sotheby's contemporary art sale of the fall season, bringing in $ 842,500, more than double its high estimate of $ 350,000.
The exhibition includes one of Thiel's largest
works to date, a 30 -
foot long, five - panel photograph of the
leading edge of the Perito Moreno glacier in Los Glaciares National Park, which is part of the Southern Patagonian Ice Field, the third largest ice cap in the world.
The
works include the new sculpture, «Ages of the World,» a 17 -
foot stack of 400 unfinished canvases,
lead books, rubble and dried sunflowers.
In this
work, Taplin has portrayed Punch as a five -
foot - tall child being
led by his towering, eight -
foot - tall mother.
Likewise, Nicholas Hlobo's excellent Tyaphaka (2012), a
work stretching over 1,000
feet through a hallway, physically
leads the viewer from one end of the building to the other.
One
Foot in the Real World 12 October — Spring 2014 One
Foot in the Real World is an opportunity to see some of the most important
works in the IMMA Collection by some of the world's
leading contemporary artists, including two iconic site - specific
works; Still Falling I by Antony Gormley, and Dublin Rain Room, 1994 by Juan Muñoz; a scale model of one of the gallery spaces where it perpetually rains indoors.
The large
works that have occupied him since 1969 are, in brief: Hubris, commissioned for the University of Hawaii at Manoa, one of Smith's most open and regular pieces to date, which consists of a two - section, 9 - by - 9 grid in black concrete, one half thin slabs at ground level, the other half the same grid raised to 3
feet 3 inches by a four - sided pyramidal module; Batcave, a complex environmental interior designed to «mold space and light» rather than material form, at the Osaka World's Fair, a new version of which will be shown soon at the Los Angeles County Museum; a gigantic triangular sculpture inserted into a Californian mountainside; a labyrinthine water garden for a delta; Smog, a huge new horizontal piece made from the dismantled components of Smoke (which was made for the Corcoran's «Scale as Content» show, 1967); Haole Center, a sunken square «pavement» within a square stone sculpture, with a metal ladder
leading down below the earth's surface; two related monumental sculptures on platforms (Arch and Dial); and a flat 81 - block grid proposed for downtown Minneapolis.
Yes, I'm aware that the new Republican House will be holding hearings trying to «prove» that Mann's
work and that of all of mainstream climate science is «fraudulent»
leading to global warming being a «hoax», but I'm ever hopeful that you at least one
foot in the real world and aren't supportive of that la - la - land crew.
So I conjecture specialist services will
lead the way with general legal
work dragging
feet, much like property agents in Australia wrestled the exclusive title search for property sales away from the lawyers once deeds were computerised.
Before joining Temple Bright in 2017, Steve
worked at Eversheds and
Foot Anstey and most recently
led the employment team at a boutique South West law firm.
Sports activity like football or running, car accidents, twisting falls, stepping into a hole, objects being dropped on or hitting the
foot, industrial
work accidents and other physical
work activity can
lead to Lisfrac injuries.
If you want to save money on your insurance coverage, then you'll need to lay off the
lead foot and leave earlier for
work.
Professor Full's
work has
led to the creation of two UC Berkeley Labs, CiBER, the Center for interdisciplinary Bio-inspiration in Education and Research, and the Poly - PEDAL Laboratory, which studies the motion of many -
footed animals.
Demonstrate your commerciality, motivations and ability to think on your
feet whilst under pressure and you could soon find yourself
working for an industry
leading team.
Having first
worked as a
lead teacher for grades 1 to 5, I have learnt the ropes before setting my
foot into administrative
work.
Being five
foot, Megan shows her readers how to style a petite frame and as a result, has had opportunities to
work with a range of
leading fashion brands.
A person doing repair
work on two square
feet of any interior surface must first take an eight - hour certification course and follow
lead - safe
work practices, says Marvin Fleschman, a National Apartment Association - designated
lead - safe
work practices trainer.
As well, semi-retired parent / salespeople who still want to keep a
foot in the door could continue to earn income through providing various services to the family team, such as mining
leads, or
working with the team part of the year, Weir says.
In addition to her continuing innovative
work at the Empire State Building, she manages energy and sustainability aspects of commercial office, mixed use, convention center, entertainment / hospitality, schools, and mission critical facilities across the country and has
led energy and sustainability assignments at over 80 million square
feet of properties in the Northeast alone.
Related,
led by Chairman Stephen Ross and Chief Executive Officer Jeff Blau, is
working with partner Oxford Properties Group to put up residential towers and two other office buildings, including a 1,296
foot - tall high - rise in which Wells Fargo & Co. and KKR & Co..
The 1,891 square
feet of living space includes a living room with a fireplace and
leaded - glass picture window, a den with a fireplace, a library / study and two en suite bedrooms with stone and mosaic
work.