Sentences with phrase «half tucked»

Are company leaders accessible, or are they tucked away behind closed doors in offices?
The SPIbelt was born when a woman named Kim Overton was running with a key tucked into her sports bra.
Now it says, after considering eight sites, it wants to build a plant, known as West Coast Canada LNG, on Tuck Inlet.
However, research shows that most Americans fall short of this goal, with just $ 5,000 tucked away for retirement.
In an Oct. 4 letter to acting Secretary of the Army Ryan McCarthy, Sen. Marco Rubio demanded the branch nullify the military commission of 2nd Lt. Spenser Rapone, the West Point graduate, Afghanistan combat veteran, and self - identified member of the Democratic Socialists of America who posted photos of himself wearing a Che Guevara shirt under his uniform and a «Communism Will Win» sign tucked into his cover on Sept. 24.
Reading nooks are tucked into the reverse side of bleachers.
Having a reliable running belt beats trying to tuck your items into a sports bra, waistband, or those tiny pockets that are often built into running shorts that usually look like they couldn't hold a single quarter — let alone hold it securely.
SuperShe Island is tucked away in the Baltic Sea off the coast of Finland.
Perhaps it will tuck mini Amazon Go locations inside Whole Foods stores to draw in shoppers who need just a few quick items.
They also know when to hand a diner the newspaper tucked beneath the bar rail.
Authors, tuck a page of fun facts into your media kit.
I also think tucking an armchair, lamp, and side - table into a corner of your room is nice if you have the space.
It was stuffed with the type of mini treasures you usually have to not - so - secretly hoard - steal from hotels, only designer branded and all tucked neatly in a chic fabric pouch, complete with a plush eye mask and sleep socks.
The TSA found close to 4,000 firearms tucked away in carry - on bags last year, the highest number since it began keeping track in 2005.
Whenever I order a new handbag, I always find a thank you note tucked inside.
«When the story broke about two or three months later, there tucked away was a little nugget that said they first properly met at a private members club in London either that night or the next day.
Back in 2008, chairman and CEO Mickey Drexler decided it was time to elevate the image of J.Crew's menswear offerings, then a collection of preppy basics generally tucked into the back of the J.Crew stores.
Nothing worse than trying to untangle those earbuds (if you can find it) with your phone tucked between your neck and shoulder.
«You just don't know what's going to happen when you get out there and do something like this,» said Paul Argenti, professor of corporate communications at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College.
Passengers tired of reading the in - flight magazine and airplane safety card tucked into the seat in front of them have been begging the airline to roll
Tucked among these buildings, employees are building up Alibaba's infrastructure for foreign brands.
This 50 - room resort, tucked away in a private canyon in Napa, takes full advantage of its forest surroundings.
Exxon said in the report that it considered eight potential export facility sites in the Kitimat and Prince Rupert areas before deciding to locate at Tuck Inlet, which has a deep - water shipping area and is within easy access to marine transport routes.
«For better or for worse, I think many companies take a very legalistic view of termination to protect themselves liability-wise,» says Adam M. Kleinbaum, an assistant professor at Dartmouth's Tuck School of Business.
Short - sleeved dress shirts are acceptable in most workplaces, Austria says, but they should be worn tucked in, have a tailored fit, and be in basic colours such as blue or white to avoid looking like something you'd wear to a Saturday night BBQ.
In addition to colorful, open workspaces, the building also holds fantastic adult - sized nooks and crannies in which employees can tuck away to get a break from the noisy and rambunctious energy of their teams.
The sleek submarine is designed to fit into an 71 - square - foot storage area, making it easy to tuck away inside your super yacht's tender garage.
«Find people whose values are the same as the values of the company,» says Adam M. Kleinbaum, an assistant professor at Dartmouth University's Tuck School of Business.
It's remarkable how well you can customize this carrier to fit your body, creating the ideal arrangement for your own comfort even while your child is kept securely tucked into the seat in the «happy hips» position that is so natural for babies.
These tend to be skills and accomplishments people tuck in a personal interest note at the bottom of their CV, so Carlisle now hits the Page Down key on his computer and works his way up.
As his guests finish tucking into plates of fried chicken and pasta salad, Jenkins reminds his guests that the point of this gathering is not to sit around throwing rocks at the FAA, an activity that has become an organized sport for advocates of a commercialized drone industry.
To toy with your emotions and forge an emotional bond to its products that will have you coming back for more, hopefully in time to tuck a few beneath the tree.
One mother reported that tucking her baby into a Moby Wrap Baby Carrier «instantly makes a crying baby go to sleep,» while another reported that once she «got the hang of it, the Moby was easy to use.»
«I'd love to be tucked up by 9 o'clock but I have to show my face, see clients, and experience what's new on the island,» she said.
A simple white plastic footstool that tucks under your toilet has made one Utah family multimillionaires.
This is a nice touch when your hands are wet, cold, or even tucked into gloves.
The free mobile app, bearing the apropos tagline «your personal magazine,» is often compared to a magazine in concept because it looks and feels quite like one, albeit a smaller, interactive glossy tucked neatly into your smartphone or tablet.
Based in Silicon Valley in California, tucked away between the green rolling hills of San Jose and the heights of San Francisco, Stanford University's manicured lawn has been trodden on by some of the world's brightest researchers, tech entrepreneurs and influencers of our generation, including Elon Musk, Sergei Brin, Peter Thiel, John Kennedy, and Larry Page.
Because of Delair, we know that future King Edward VII tucked into duck No. 328 at La Tour d'Argent, back when he was merely the Prince of Wales.
In regard to tummy tucks and liposuction, New York body contouring specialist Dr. Shain Cuber told INSIDER that he often sees patients requesting to look like Jennifer Lopez or Beyoncé.
Although tummy tucks were not among the most popular procedures in past years, they're regaining popularity, with 129,753 performed in the US this year, a two percent increase from 2016, according to the ASPS annual plastic surgery statistics report.
Still, wage growth has been weak, so weak in fact that the first sign of strength, tucked in the January jobs report, seemed to freak everyone out.
Tucked into Denver's tony Cherry Creek North shopping district since 1997, SOL (Store of Lingerie) has seen plenty of bigger businesses — including national brands — open in the area, only to fall flat.
When we say the residents of this upscale Westmount neighbourhood are blessed, we're not just talking about their $ 590,000 average annual household income; this leafy enclave is tucked into the hill directly behind Montreal's spectacular St. Joseph's Oratory, giving them easy access to the divine and a sweeping view of the city as well.
When I meet Morrow, he's dressed in a style I would call business casual with cupcake flair: His open - collared dress shirt, though tucked into the usual chinos, is bedecked with pink buttons and has pastel ornamentation inside the placket.
Experts agree that it's smart to have three - to - six months» worth of savings tucked away, or even more, to help protect you in case of disaster.
The key to smashing the gender barrier in the working world, Corcoran tells Entrepreneur, is to play the gender card, not to keep it tucked in your pocket.
But the whole point of the supercar is to tuck you down in a low tub made of carbon fiber or magnesium, swaddle you in firm, bolstered, racing - derived seats, and scare the bejeezus out of you as soon as you put the pedal down.
In fact, Dartmouth's Tuck School of Business once ranked O'Leary's deals among the 10 worst U.S. acquisitions from 1994 to 1996.
Why it's revolutionary: Co-founder Sari Azout told Vogue that Bib + Tuck is like «Sartorialist meets eBay.»
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