Sentences with phrase «in back street»

Located in a back street opposite the (old) Puskesmas (community health clinic), Homestay Tri Putra is a double - storey home and sits in a paved garden filled with pretty potted plants, a small water feature and a swing chair.
Interspersed with their narration and the dramatic episodes they recount, we get the blow - by - blow of Arman and Amélie's meet - cute in a park (and their not - so - cute - reunion in a back street), and of how Benjamin — looking pristine alongside Arman's one - beat - behind scruffiness — is suddenly and unexpectedly leveled by a stroke.
It's safer to go down this route, rather than a romantic candlelit dinner in some back street restaurant.
No a squat in back street Hack Knee's Just funnin their Master H.
Don Cockell was acclaimed by sportswriters on both sides of the Atlantic for his ability to absorb hundreds of Marciano's hardest blows, and one Englishman went so far as to write that»... this was the kind of extra courage which makes you proud to belong to the human race and to have been sired by the same breed as the boy who grew up in the back streets of Battersea.»
love this edgy look — fits well in the back streets of la for sure xo, sharon
Set in the back streets and sometimes hidden clubs of Hollywood, Swingers is an ensemble comedy about five guys, all in their twenties, all coping with the mysteries of life and women.
KISS OF THE DRAGON (Grade: C --RRB-: In the lively but incredibly dumb, chopsocky thriller, Jet Li plays a Beijing police detective being unjustly hunted in the back streets of Paris by a mad dog Sûreté inspector (Tchéky Karyo).
A tiny museum in the back streets shows schoolchildren what life was like in the past.
Yes, there were the twenty minutes we spent trapped in the back streets of medieval Pisa, sent down a procession of dead - ends and blocked alleyways and then into a complicated pedestrian - only area by an insistent dashboard robot whose deep confusion attracted the strong disapproval of the local population.
Until one November day filled with dark, Wuthering Heights weather, when I followed an ad in a VW mag and bought Molly in the back streets of a Northern England industrial town.
If I were looking for a hotel in the centro storico, I'd avoid anywhere too close to a major attraction (such as the Trevi Fountain or Pantheon), and look for a place in the back streets — near Campo de» Fiori or Piazza Navona, but not too near.
A locals pub hidden in the back streets just a few minutes» walk for the Pullman Sea Temple Resort and other holiday accommodation residences that has take - away bottle shop facilities.
There are lots of coffee shops and places to eat along the beach and tucked away in the back streets.
Perhaps visit the island of Murano, famed for its glass, or cross the Rialto Bridge to explore the Venetian mask shops in the back streets of San Polo.

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We've set up decoys for some of our high - profile clients when the paparazzi are out on the street — we'd have a car go in one direction, and they'd go out the back.
«When the president announced his plans to attack [the Assad regime] and then pulled back, it was exactly the period in time when American negotiators were meeting with Iranian negotiators secretly in Oman to get the nuclear agreement,» Wall Street Journal reporter Jay Solomon told MSNBC last year.
Wall Street, big business start backing Mitt Romney's Senate bid as GOP establishment seeks stronger leadership in Congress
Cohn's departure would further set back those efforts and perhaps give the upper hand in the White House to a group of advisers seeking to scale back foreign trade, said a Wall Street executive who asked not to be named.
Spinners give temporary prime street frontage to businesses set far back in shopping centers or on a less - trafficked side street.
When the couple got back to California, after waiting two months for all the belts to be made, they spent another three months driving up and down the coast and living in Woodman's 1974 VW bus, stopping at street fairs and concerts to sell the belts.
In a profile of him published in the Guardian back in 2007, when Schwarzman was known as the «King of Wall Street» and lived in a 35 - room Manhattan apartment with 13 washrooms and 11 fireplaces, writer Andrew Clark quoted an interview of Schwarzman describing how he approaches a big negotiatioIn a profile of him published in the Guardian back in 2007, when Schwarzman was known as the «King of Wall Street» and lived in a 35 - room Manhattan apartment with 13 washrooms and 11 fireplaces, writer Andrew Clark quoted an interview of Schwarzman describing how he approaches a big negotiatioin the Guardian back in 2007, when Schwarzman was known as the «King of Wall Street» and lived in a 35 - room Manhattan apartment with 13 washrooms and 11 fireplaces, writer Andrew Clark quoted an interview of Schwarzman describing how he approaches a big negotiatioin 2007, when Schwarzman was known as the «King of Wall Street» and lived in a 35 - room Manhattan apartment with 13 washrooms and 11 fireplaces, writer Andrew Clark quoted an interview of Schwarzman describing how he approaches a big negotiatioin a 35 - room Manhattan apartment with 13 washrooms and 11 fireplaces, writer Andrew Clark quoted an interview of Schwarzman describing how he approaches a big negotiation.
At a symposium, held at the U.S. Treasury in 2010 about women in finance, Elizabeth Warren, not yet a U.S. Senator, said about the fact that there aren't enough women on Wall Street, «Sometimes you have to lean back and sock someone in the mouth.»
«It is an indication of the changing dynamic in the world that a skill set, maybe we didn't spend a lot of time on in the last 15 years, is coming back,» Capt. Jim McCall, commander of the air wing on the USS Bush, told The Wall Street Journal at the time.
For one thing, Wall Street firms and banks, which all but disappeared from the recruitment scene for two years, are back in force.
After a two - year slide due to an economic implosion that saw Wall Street, big banks and other key recruiters of MBAs scale back their hiring, the MBA made a comeback in 2010.
Apple has not disclosed Watch sales figures — either in dollar values or unit shipments — but Wall Street analysts and other dedicated Cupertino Kremlinologists have generally settled on a back - of - the - envelope consensus of slightly over $ 1 billion.
According to the Wall Street Journal, Chinese companies invested over $ 20 billion in the U.S. last year — from a practically nonexistent total investment back in 2006.
Downtown Las Vegas is just 2 miles north of the Strip -; the glittering, Wall Street - backed tourist attraction in unincorporated Clark County -; but it often feels much farther away.
Rubio would roll back the Dodd - Frank banking act, which has imposed tighter regulations on the large Wall Street banks in the wake of the recession, as part of a push to decrease or eliminate government restrictions on businesses.
Wall Street's unwilling to back any company that seems to be having an existential crisis, despite the fact that, in reality, the whole industry's having an existential crisis,» he said.
Now he's harnessing his frustration with Wall Street fees in a new venture called FeeX, which calls itself «the Robin Hood of fees» because it strives to put money back into the hands of investors and consumers.
«There's an officer back there that takes people to the local jail on 33rd street in Orlando.»
The Hart Schaffner Marx Burnett Trench Coat would not have looked the least bit out of place when worn by a stylish gentleman strolling down a rainy Chicago street back in the 1940s.
Just over a month ago Barclays, Credit Suisse, Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, HSBC, MUFG, and State Street joined UBS and BNY Mellon in a project to launch a cryptocurrency — the «utility settlement coin» — set for a limited back - end run by 2018.
Uber Technologies can legally put its self - driving cars back on California streets after securing the necessary permit from state regulators, the company said on Wednesday, although passengers will not immediately be allowed in the backseat.
In Chicago, 28 - year - old Brenda Burciaga was among thousands of people who marched through the streets to push back against the new administration.
Even though the New England facilities produce only 7 % of the company's current requirements, a good part of its future is tucked away in a brick building on a back street in Exeter, N.H..
HBC (TSX: HBC) also said it completed the sale and lease back of its Queen Street flagship store and Simpson Tower office complex in Toronto for a purchase price of $ 650 million and used most of the net proceeds to reduce debt.
The annual bonus for the average Wall Street worker is back to heights not seen since before the financial crisis, though the industry has shrunk in size since then.
«This tragedy could have been prevented if San Francisco had simply turned the alien over to ICE as we requested, instead of releasing him back onto the streets,» ICE Director Thomas Homan said in a statement on Thursday.
With that in mind, Cramer shared five factors that could be driving the retail sector back into Wall Street's good graces.
So Symphony — which has the backing of some of Wall Street's biggest firms including Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan, Bank of America, Citigroup, Credit Suisse, Deutsche Bank, Wells Fargo, and Nomura — launched back in September 2015 and is at the center of this services un-bundling: if Symphony works, the whole process works.
When near - zero interest rates were introduced, Wall Street's wizards feared a snap back with inflation roaring in sharply and suddenly to our surprise and horror.
Set back from the hustle and bustle of Hay Street, behind a gated entrance and laneway that would look at home in Melbourne, The Stables Bar is the latest addition to the CBD bar scene.
A planned revival of the Depression - era law would be a long overdue stride toward reining Wall Street back in.
In contrast, Wall Street quickly soured on Twitter after its model IPO: Its shares, after rising 282 % from its offering price, are back where they started.
The billionaire investor is scaling back his role in the tech industry because he feels alienated by the liberal - leaning political climate in the San Francisco area and fears the effects of increased regulation, according to The Wall Street Journal.
According to The Wall Street Journal, desktop Internet use had its highest active month over the past three years back in March of 2015 with 567 billion total minutes of measured Web activity in the U.S. Not only have we not seen that figure go up over the past year or so, but the amount of time people are spending browsing the Web on their mobile devices is trouncing desktops: more than one trillion minutes in March of this year.
Back in 2006, the Wall Street Journal reported that SAC's trading alone accounted for 2 % of all of the stock market activity.
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