Sentences with phrase «gone up an escalator»

To get to these stairs we already had climbed several stairs and gone up an escalator.
That tram took us on a ride over to the D Concourse, and once we got there, it was easy to go up the escalator, to the right, and into the Centurion Lounge Las Vegas.
But the result is, to get from the original North convention centre to the south, you have to go up escalators to get high enough to get over the parking garage and the rail corridor, and then go down, down, forever down to the underground convention centre to the south.

Not exact matches

There's a common saying that markets go «up the escalator, and down the elevator,» and that has certainly been evident of late.
In the 1980s he had his biggest (but still not very big) hits, even recording a duet with Springsteen on The Up Escalator, but a lot of the fire seemed to be going out of his music at the same time.
(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.)
If you go inside Pompidou you must go to the top level - there are great views from the escalators on the way up and from the top level itself.
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.
The cross-party group want the government to scrap 2008's beer duty escalator, which has seen tax on beer go up over 40 % in the last four years.
You can ride up and down the escalator, play a few games using the Wii Fit, or just go shopping immediately following your yoga class.
Stairs are a common obstacle in daily life it is not often you never have to go either up or down stairs, although some of you may take the escalator or elevator instead but if you want to lose weight or get fit take the stairs.
Rather than head up the stairs, go into the toy shop hidden behind one of the escalators.
And then keep on rewinding, and rewinding, until we're back at the beginning, and can get up from our seats and walk backward out of the theater and go down the up escalator and watch the money spring from the cash register into our pockets.
The market goes up like an escalator, and goes down like an elevator.
In other words, it has to run up the down escalator, and if it can't run faster than the escalator, then it's going backwards.
Just short of Gate 18 are the escalators which take you up to the British Airways First Class lounge and, if you go up a further level, to the British Airways Galleries Club Lounge.
You have to go up and down some escalators but it is easy to navigate and the signage is good.
THE NEXT TIME YOU GO TO Grand Central Terminal, take the escalators two flights up to the elevator lobby of the Met Life (previously Pan Am) Building.
The weakness in looking at short time scales was revealed nicely in a simple and revealing animated graph, created for the Skeptical Science blog, showing how self - described climate skeptics were «going down the up escalator
Hey, you never know, if you look hard enough you might end up going up the down escalator.
As we discussed in Going Down the Up Escalator, Part 1, it's a very common mistake - even amongst some climate scientists - to confuse short - term climate noise with long - term global warming signal.
Going Down the Up Escalator, Part 1 recently surpassed 20,000 pageviews, Part 2 has an additional 4,000 + views, and the graphic itself has been used countless times in other blogs and media articles.
I think part of the contrarian reaction is based in the psychology of Going Down the Up Escalator.
Besides, temperature rise has not slowed, unless of course you are trying to go down the up escalator, explanation here:
Going Down the Up Escalator http://www.skepticalscience.com/going-down-the-up-escalator-part-1.html
Note: the concept of the Escalator (as well as the term «going down the up escalator») was first proposed by Bob Escalator (as well as the term «going down the up escalator») was first proposed by Bob escalator») was first proposed by Bob Lacatena.
We went back up the escalators to where my odyssey first began, Kmart.
One excited fan tweeted: «Coming off the tube and I see Jay Z casually walking up the next escalator next to me... EVERYONE GOES NUTS!!
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