Sentences with phrase «from the day when»

Indeed, while the scene at Saks is a long way from the days when White was fitting grannies into orthopedic shoes, it's still a quaintly Canadian celebration.
No one is immune from those days when work piles up but we lack the ambition to get it done.
While we're still a ways from the day when androids become our go - to physicians, robotic surgery is already commonplace — and probably surprisingly so, if you don't happen to be a surgeon.
Terms like «socially responsible investing», or «ethical investing» are falling out of favour because they have moral overtones, leftover from the days when investors chose stocks based on religious or ethical criteria, for example.
It's an old Dean Singleton theory, from the days when he put together MediaNews, but now financial exigencies drive it to the forefront.
The landscape for financial institutions has changed dramatically from the days when we were simple lenders and deposit takers.
The news illustrates just how far cryptocurrency mining has come from the days when it was accessible to hobbyists and small - scale mining pools.
And this situation is a departure from the days when schools made children shareholders in a common culture.
It should be, and some day hopefully will be, but right now we are only a few years from the days when Roy Moore got the boot, and unfortunately doesn't change over night.
Otherwise, we've made no progress from the days when people cowered in caves fearing the wrath of their pagan gods.
Though the Castro name still rules Cuba, the island's treatment of religion today appears to be a far cry from the days when young clergymen baked under a hot Caribbean sun while toiling in work camps because of their religion.
And when the day of the Virgin dawned, the profound and gratuitous finality of the Universe was suddenly revealed: from the day when the first breath of individualization, passing over the burgeoning supreme lower Center, caused the first monads within it to smile, everything moved towards the Child born of the Woman.
The history of Islam, from the days when its Quran was still a work in progress, is an unbroken history of conquest.
and the 10 commandments are the old covenant from the days when we sacrificed animals.
It represents the Irish people struggling up in a hostile environment, using the Roman system of authoritative power to compensate for an inner sense of insecurity which still seems to survive from the days when Irish Catholics were a despised immigrant minority.
Actual liturgies from the days when temples to various goddesses were still in business have been lost; ancient devotees took their secrets into the grave.
But I got lured in by the fact that this recipe called for non-standard ingredients like vanilla bean and coconut oil, and I already had both of them on hand; I've come a long way from the days when I had to check to see if I had baking powder before I made anything.
The recipe for this salsa is from the days when bottled Mexican foods were made with the expectation that Mexicans were the customers.
Sure, make the fancy desserts for St. Patrick's Day, but save a spot on the table for Irish soda bread to remember how far the Irish have come from the days when it was the only thing on the table to today when our tables are filled with good things to eat and thoughts of the Famine years (An Gorta Mor) are long forgotten.
And congrats on having a productive lab week < — those are THE BEST from the days when I worked in a wet lab.
True, some like Henry, Bergkamp and many from the days when players gave their all for their club became fans.
King has made a remarkable leap from his prison days, from the days when he was the numbers king of Cleveland.
In the film Toback, who has known the fighter for 23 years, intersperses footage from the days when Tyson seemed scared of nothing with clips from an emotional interview done while Tyson was undergoing drug and alcohol treatment last year.
In his scrap - book there are yellowed clippings from days when Mike Peterson was a mere wisp of a child who still could lead the local midgets to a state baseball title by pitching the same game he won with a two - run homer.
Tonys a Arsenal Hero from the days when football was rough.
The New Years Day game at White Hart Lane in 2015 ended in a thumping 5 - 3 home victory so the Spurs fans will be looking to replicate the atmosphere from that day when the Lane was bouncing.
We've come such a long way from the days when women were basically strapped to a bed and knocked out to give birth.
Menstrual products have come a long way, from the days when women used rags, then graduated to cotton wools, then thick layered pads, the tampons and now finally the menstrual cap.
We have definitely gone far from the days when breast milk was scarce and breastfeeding in public caused a stir.
They may feel like they are graduating from the days when they first came home from the hospital and may have been afraid they would «break» their baby every time they picked her up.
Open since June, the $ 2.5 million boathouse has an appealing, exposed - steel gutsiness that's in tune with the massive lift bridges and other neighbors from the days when Chicago stacked wheat and butchered hogs.
We've come a long way from the days when it was shameful to be pregnant.
Erica, Gabe and Melissa are all women I have met through the Holistic Moms Network, from the days when our babies were really babies.
She is away from me all day when I work, anyway; if not at night, when would she nurse?
The son - in - law of veteran Tory MP Gerald Howarth and a former researcher at Tory HQ, the self - assured Cartlidge knows Cameron from the days when they both used to prepare Iain Duncan Smith to take on Tony Blair.
It's an extraordinary turnaround from the days when Blair, Brown and Cameron reacted to every focus group and trend.
More likely, he was victim to some reflexive memory from the days when «cowboys and Indians» was an acceptable childhood game, and Hollywood movies routinely demeaned native people as savages.
That love for Ghana was not just from the days when he lived and worked here.
Meanwhile, Jeremy Corbyn's operatives failed to show up for the clash at all — a far cry from the days when the heavyweight Labour team was comprised of Damian McBride, Tom Watson and Michael Dugher.
Firstly, it's a significant departure from the days when Robinson tried to appear more reasonable — emphasising his dislike toward radical Islam, and separated from the nexus of larger political ambitions.
The Caerphilly MP said the party was mature enough to move away from the days when the leadership imposed policy — and discipline — from the top.
From those days when I was selling ads and you were a photographer, and now you're a lawyer?»
«We have gone from the days when it was almost an obligation to provide — or what seemed to be at the time — ethics training that was done in large groups of people,» said Lavine in a January interview with Gotham Gazette.
This is something different from the days when small conflicts might be sponsored by larger powers.
Patients sculpt with industrial wax, vintage medical equipment, broken mannequins, and bath - size soup cauldrons from the days when Creedmoor was required to feed 5,000 patients.
Play these patterns forward, and we aren't long from the day when we're engineering our children: choosing skin color, eye color, personality traits.
«We're not far off from the day when I can ask you how many of you no longer have a grid connection,» Gore said, referring to the link between a home and the power lines outside.
The following diary passage is from a day when I had climbed 30 feet into the tree to cut off the highest branches, which themselves reached another 20 feet over my head.
Their simple site offers a brief, concise and thoroughly riveting history of timekeeping, from the days when celestial bodies acted as our clocks, through sundials, mechanical and quartz timepieces, right up to the establishment of time zones (Finally: the guiding principle behind the Prime Meridian!)
And yet scientists believe a small population of pupfish has lived there for 10,000 to 20,000 years, hardy survivors from the days when Death Valley was a fertile oasis.
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