Sentences with phrase «from ushering»

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You may vote in person at the Annual Meeting by requesting a ballot from an usher when you arrive.
The newest from Usher (who is newly single and, presumably, ready to mingle... get ready with the parental advisory sticker) and The Game (you know, the rapper who had to feud with 50 Cent to restore his career) come out that day, along with another «mix» album of Wu Tang tracks.
All over the stadium things have changed, from the ushers to the grounds crew to the clubhouse men.
That came in from Usher and Usher writes; «Four weeks postpartum I began to pump milk and freeze it for later use.
These spin classes are equipped with LED lights, THX surround sound, and high - def videos that range from Usher's latest dance track to amazing surfing and skydiving footage — anything that gives you inspiration while you ride.

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Also, if one person's balance runs low, the software can automatically usher in new funds from your central cache.
as their signs are wrestled away from them and they're ushered off the premises by security.
That's also making Austrian bond yields spike, ushering in a new phase of the sovereign debt crisis from the East.
LaRocco is the author of «Opportunity Knocking» (Agate Publishing 2014), «Dynasties of the Sea: The Ships and Entrepreneurs Who Ushered in the Era of Free Trade» (Marine Money 2012) and «Thriving in the New Economy: Lessons from Today's Top Business Minds» (Wiley 2010).
As we're slowly ushered into a new era of doing business, those that embrace the cloud only stand to benefit from everything it has to offer.
It ushers in the beginning of music festival season, with events taking place almost every weekend from April to August.
It probably won't bring jetpacks and hoverboards, but it will usher in other radical technologies, business models, customer experiences and even a new breed of entrepreneurs — a wave of so - called digital natives who think and act differently from every generation before them.
Last November, Hudson's Bay announced plans to usher Saks into Canada by replacing The Bay at Yonge and Bloor streets in Toronto, just blocks from the chic Yorkville district.
Wing is part of X, formerly known as Google X, which is the company's R&D unit working on far - out «moonshot» projects, racing against Amazon and drone makers like DJI to usher in what may one day be a massive new market, delivering everything from food to medicine straight to people's doorsteps.
Alex told me about a gay friend who had been booted from his position in Hillsong's children's ministry after he came out and another who, after coming out to Hillsong leadership, was relieved of his duties as an usher.
Far from heralding an end to the problems, however, the plan ushered in a crucial new phrase in the battle to avert financial disaster.
The protesters refused to give their names to reporters as they were being ushered away, but RCMP officers later said the group had identified themselves as political - science students from Carleton University.
His work has touched the lives of top entertainers — from Aerosmith to Green Day, to Usher and Pitbull.
That was no surprise given that Amazon is known for ushering in sweeping changes whenever it steps into a new retail category — just ask traditional sellers of everything from books to clothes to kitchenware.
Five post Lougheed premiers from the previous government ushered in the concept of «economic freedom» as espoused by the Fraser Insititute and how well did that work?
It ushered in the age of globalization, it allowed countries like China to be revolutionized from a very poor, developing country, to the second largest economy in the world.
The elections could usher in a party that would remove Greece from the Eurozone, meaning they would no longer use the Euro, which could put the European currency in jeopardy...
Gary, Sabio claims that his beliefs are based on reason and objectivity and yet he totally ignores the objective historical evidence from the failure of atheistic Communism to usher in an earthly Utopia that the cause of man (kind)'s individual and social ills is theistic beliefs.
After being discovered on YouTube in the late 2000s, some canny marketing and support from major labels and huge acts (including Usher) saw the singer quickly sell out shows and delight teenage fans across the world.
25 fresh readings that begin right from an unexpected beginning & usher you into the most epic story ever told — unlike it's ever been told.
(CNN)- Muslims around the world on Monday ushered in Ramadan, a month of dawn - to - dusk abstinence from food and drinks.
The random acts of kindness are part of «sharethemiracle» - the brainchild of Dan Usher, who last year felt compelled to buy 100 chocolate eggs from a local supermarket and give them away.
Gays are the newest front line for the atheists cowards that crucified Jesus Christ, want his teachings removed from society to usher in satan's lies of the Talmud.
And after exploring faith, the teachings of Jesus have led to a revelation: The Kingdom of God can be ushered in on Earth, but only if we free ourselves from all of the trappings that distract us from it — the same ones Jesus Himself warned us about.
Printing ushered in the Reformation and with it religious plurality and the differentiation of consciousness reflecting competing and conflicting classes and other interests (all struggling for the right to tell stories from their own points of view) in the same society.
Only silence; agonizing silence, which would later turn to ceaseless prayer before altars, and usher forth the realization of a maternity that would be hidden from the world — a mystery of hidden love that would be lived as one Mother had shown before, pondered in the heart, and then held lifeless on the hill of Calvary.
It is not necessary to accept in full the position of «realized eschatology» to believe that Jesus felt himself to have a special mission from God in ushering in the kingdom, and, furthermore, that the kingdom was present in and among his followers.
Dispensational pre-millennialism asserts that the «millennial kingdom will be ushered in by a divine, supernatural and catastrophic manifestation from heaven at the Second Coming of Christ... when the conditions of life have reached the depth of great tribulation» (from Herman A. Hoyt, an article in The Meaning of the Millennium, edited by Robert G. Clouse, p. 63.
Second, however, as I look around at what the World Wide Web is ushering in, I think that this new Reformation will not come from the leaders and those in power, but will come from below.
Unfortunately, too many holy communions are more expressions of holy hygiene (with their disposable, individual, antiseptic plastic cups) and sanctified sobriety (with their lock - step directions from officious ushers and nervous ministers) than of the worship of God.
A few days later three «film doctors» — Lois Anderson from the American Baptist Churches, John Bachman from Union Theological Seminary, and I — were ushered into a room filled with representatives of Protestant New York, forty - three people from religious organizations across the spectrum, including every group from rock - bound fundamentalists to far - out liberals.
It is important to note that Jesus» blood, which ushers in the New Covenant, is what reconciles Gentiles to God as they never had a relationship with Him: Ephesians 2:11 - 19 Therefore remember that formerly you, the Gentiles in the flesh, who are called «Uncircumcision» by the so - called «Circumcision,» which is performed in the flesh by human hands — remember that you were at that time separate from Christ, excluded from the commonwealth of Israel, and strangers to the covenants of promise, having no hope and without God in the world.
You were only good soldiers to them that helps them usher in satan himself, for his 15 minutes of fame until Jesus comes back and rids evil from the world.
Two influential, non-Catholic figures immediately come to mind: sociologist Max Weber described a «Protestant work ethic» that explained the rise of capitalism and modernity on the basis of a disembodied understanding of salvation inherited from the Reformers; and systematic philosopher Georg Hegel hailed the Reformation, «the all - enlightening Sun,» as ushering in modern times by freeing «the specific and definite embodiment of Deity» from any «outward form» so that one may be reconciled to God «in faith and spiritual enjoyment.»
R. G. Usher has pointed out that the bishops did not possess the right to appoint the men they were expected to govern, the prerogative of determining what sort of men they should be, or the power to discipline them once they had been inducted.74 The decision as to qualifications for ordination had been taken from the bishops by the State, while the right of nomination to a parish post, after ordination, was largely controlled by lay patrons, and the bishops were forced to induct the nominee if he met the most meager requirements.
The new rules ushered in earlier this year from Brussels may well incur incremental costs for bakers and snack manufacturers, but with one per cent of the UK's population potentially suffering from coeliac disease, the market for foods with the gluten sliced out holds considerable potential.
I'm so happy these didn't turn out like hockey pucks from hell — they look so fluffy and inviting, per ush!
Green Dream cleanses as its pure ingredients break down toxins and ushers them from the body.
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From the moment you step through the front door it's clear an exceptional experience lies ahead, as with that first step patrons are ostensibly ushered across the pond amid the charming spot - on bistro furnishings.
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Arsene Wenger will have been impressed by the efforts of Francis Coquelin last term, the Frenchman being ushered back from a loan spell at Charlton Athletic ahead of a good run of form in the second half of the campaign, but the Gunners boss is sensibly looking to bring in another defensive midfielder solution in the form of 26 year old German international Bender.
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