The workbook is designed to be an active tool for your search and easily
fits in your briefcase or bag so you can refer to anytime.
Dr. Krebsbach decided to turn
in her briefcase for books and started veterinary school at The Ohio State University in 1991.
Benjamin's unfinished Arcades Project remains one of my personal favorite books (by some accounts, the writer had an additional manuscript
in his briefcase when he killed himself while fleeing the Nazis).
I was taught very early in my career... well before the consumer internet or websites like we have today... always have at least 5 buyer consultation packets
in my briefcase at all times.
Sir James Munby, President of the Family Division, in a review of International Trust and Divorce Litigation said «This is a book which needs to be in the bookcase and
in the briefcase of everyone involved on a divorce case with a trust element».
Headlines include «The Power of Sound Bites,» «10 Things to
Keep in Your Briefcase,» «The Firm Is Just Not that into You» and «Be Your Own CEO.»
will help you make an impression and build a relationship rather than the other person wondering if you accidentally hit «Connect» while your phone tumbled
around in your briefcase.
I recommend bringing meats and
cheeses in your briefcase and casually adding them on top of the plain lettuce from the salad.
But Armstrong said: «The prime minister is not likely to be assisted in his negotiations if he goes into them with a timebomb
in his briefcase which he says that he must detonate if he does not get the result he wants by a fixed date in 2017.
Of course it should go without saying that a large stack of business cards will be one of the most important
items in your briefcase.
Romantic acts can be many — try giving her a flower someday or place a love
note in his briefcase or backpack.
At his worst he would stash a pint of vodka
in his briefcase before leaving for his job as a sales manager at a forest products company in Wayne, N.J.. He'd promise the kids that he would do something — like take them to a Mets game, for instance — then beg off because he was too hung over.
Safety first My MP, one of the young crop, texted me from a meeting asking me to bring his security pass which he had
left in his briefcase.
But making sure things are organized is a little more involved than just throwing the
devices in my briefcase and walking out the door.
With a budding
business in his briefcase, a $ 67,000 salary as a stage technician, and a $ 3,800 car to his name, Stephen Sorensen thought he could make a case for getting a $ 4,000 loan for himself, despite a checkered credit history that included a personal bankruptcy.
Asked for recommendations, he
digs in a briefcase slouched beside his desk, extracts a music player and starts naming recent purchases: Broken Bells, Arcade Fire («really enjoyed that,» he says), Stone Temple Pilots («Good to see them back — and sober») and MIA, a rapper with famously radical political views.
For comparison's sake, look at Jack Swagger, who
cashed in his briefcase and got a brief title run, then never sniffed the main event scene again.
Nessler said that it happened around 10 years ago during a Texas - Texas A&M game, and ever since then he «kept the
rule in his briefcase.»
Brodsky shoots back that he has the letter on which her name appears in opposition to the 2009
reform in his briefcase — in case anyone was interested in perusing it.
Maybe some of them carried this
amendment in their briefcases when they got to the Senate, but we need new ideas to fix the old problems they left us with.»
... his tweet referred to the «nuclear football,» a series of launch codes
contained in a briefcase that the president must enter in order to authorize a nuclear strike — one that no country has ordered since President Harry Truman dropped nuclear weapons on Japan to force it to surrender in World War II.
Maybe they will explain to you that the Head of State put the money in a bag and placed it on the plane and that it was used for the «good of the country»... the same way the US$ 5m (oops US$ 2m) was
placed in a briefcase and put on the plane and was used «for the good of the country».
Mathematics can be carried
home in a briefcase, whereas animals, plants, and chemicals have to stay in the field or the lab.
Astronauts cook by fitting a packet of freeze - dried food onto a needle - tipped rehydration station, or heating a thermostabilized food
pouch in a briefcase - shaped electric warmer.
Wrapped in genuine leather, with a cotton twill lining and magnetic closure, it can accommodate virtually any style, yet is compact enough to
stash in your briefcase or...
In a post-credits scene, Nick Fury shows Erik Selvig, who is under the mind control of Loki, the
Tesseract in a briefcase.
The keyboard cover adds a quarter - inch of thickness and three - quarters of a pound, making the Switch no
burden in a briefcase but a bit much to carry by hand for long periods.
The company that gave us the BlackBerry - still the dominant phone in corporate circles - thinks its business customers will have
room in their briefcases for at least one more device: the PlayBook.