Sentences with phrase «in throngs»

Most of my clients are experienced professionals in their 40's or 50's and come to me in the throngs of a failed job search.
Paris is one of the key hosts for both the upcoming Euro 2016 football / soccer championship and the Tour de France, and the police will likely want whatever tools they can get to detect (and maybe even deter) criminals who might be lurking in the throngs of sports fans.
It should also be noted that a plethora of games have already been confirmed for the Nintendo Switch with more independent games slated to arrive in throngs soon.
This is a must on game modes like Payload, where the attacking team must escort a vehicle to a delivery point, and the newest, Control, as you desperately attempt to assess your own team and the enemies» strengths and weaknesses in the throngs of hyper - kinetic battle.
Nestled deep in the heart of Central Italy in the throngs of tantalising Tuscany, Lucca is a beautiful historical city deeply connected with its past.
Because of a potential commercial value, jungle plants have been collected in throngs to find the acid, but it, like the city's inhabitants, seems to have disappeared into the jungle forever.
Bilbo Baggins is beginning to get hooked in the throngs of early «precious» ring addiction, which makes him a bit of a dick, but that's all about his story amounts to.
Alternative explanations posit these anomalously massive black holes grew and merged in throngs of stars called globular clusters, but that process can easily require more time than the current age of the universe.
It is easy for a wealthy businessman, in the throngs of male menopause, to take a mistress; to exaggerrate macho tendancies; to strike out against homosexuality; to rent building space to gay bar owners.; to use baseball violent metaphores; to deny other men their masulinity, by labeling them rodents.
We are in the throngs of swimming in our house.
I thought we ARE in the throngs of a global economy?
Nadella moves so quickly that I lose him in the throng.
14 We who had sweet fellowship together, Walked in the house of God in the throng.
As a result, the king perceived in the throng a man without a wedding garment.
since in a throng it is of course always difficult to see the individual, difficult to see the trees if one is looking at the forest — then the earnestness of eternity calmly waits.
I met and spoke with friends from each Party, and I also took the time to just sit quietly in the throng and listen to what the delegates had to say when talking to each other.
Those who have tickets but are not celebrities, like me, shuffle in a throng between the celebrities and the bleachers, absorbing the screams like living acoustic tiles.
Feeling just a bit sheepish about being one of the few people in the throng who hadn't already seen this film, I went last evening (with Fordham research director Amber Winkler) to the big Paramount / Viacom - sponsored Washington premiere of Waiting for «Superman» — the much - discussed new education movie.
However, some platforms stand out clearly in the throng of Learning Management Systems, such as LearnDash, Sensei, LifterLMS, Moodle, Canvas, and more.
Insensible to the violent attacks intended to eject him, Mohsen takes advantage of the agitation, slips through the gaps it opens in the throng, and gains a spot near the front.
Seeing as how I visited in a throng of a few hundred people, I can only talk about the few individual works I saw, not the exhibition as a whole.
One tiny Agnes Martin grid, attempting quietude in the throng, will hardly convince.

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After 16 years, Dina Alker is going to put her house in Toronto up for sale Monday, joining the throngs of others in the city who have decided to downsize as a chill gripping what was once one of the hottest real estate markets in North America takes hold.
The order included the iconic McDonald's on Moscow's Pushkin Square, which crowds thronged when it opened in 1990 as the first American fast - food joint in Communist Russia.
But with low - as - you - can - go - growth, mounds of debt, throngs of unemployed youth and a rising tide of Euroskepticism, the European Union, to put it kindly, is still in a tough spot.
The audience in Manhattan exited the theater to a throng of network TV cameras and a crowd of people lined up for the next showing.
At an early Bitcoin conference in London, Allaire and his cofounder, Sean Neville, Circle's president, laid out their vision before a rowdy throng of crypto - anarchists and libertarians.
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On the second day of the annual Pedego dealers meeting in early December, he is among a throng of store owners — almost all in their 50s, 60s, and 70s — touring the company's blocky, white new headquarters in Fountain Valley, California.
But for the throngs of friends and colleagues in attendance, he simply appeared almost at random throughout the day: at the front of the stage, fist - pumping to whatever band was playing; onstage, peacocking like Mick Jagger; or jumping offstage and crowd - surfing.
«There were holy cremations being performed on timber fires, throngs of people bathing in the river, and clusters of floating candles.»
The starting gun had just gone off in the race to cyberspace, and as he watched the throngs jockeying for position, Barrelet wondered, «How do all these people measure returns on their investment?»
Each room throngs with young employees, who like Loumidi are mostly in their late 20s, exhaling the entrepreneurial energy that hangs in the Northern Californian air.
Does a couple who embraces each other in the physical throngs of emotionalized pleasing do so without any planning involved?
The result was a huge throng of soaking wet people, all happy to be in Chicago in August and listening to music without sweating constantly.
He was in my church today... but I couldn't get that needed hug because of the clamoring, noisy throng.
Our legs are wobbly, but our hearts are strong, and we have crags and summits to explore (for cheap, since we'll be paying bills a long, long time); or stay, no need to lock the door for fear we'll be disrupted by a throng of uninvited children in our room.
Instead they were true revolutionaries who took their humble Seattle beginnings to the level where throngs of bodies showed their couple - hours long allegiance of ecstasy in terms of the massive collective dancing undulation to songs like «Better Man» or «Jeremy.»
I drive past multi-million dollar church properties filled with throngs of wealthy people (as compared to the peoples of this world, today) sitting on cushy chairs or pews, gazing out stained glass windows, and then arrive at my destination — the haunts of the homeless, many of whom have all they own in a backpack or in a shopping cart.
«These things I remember,» he says, «as I pour out my soul: how I went with the throng, and lead them in procession to the house of God, with glad shouts and songs of thanksgiving, a multitude keeping festival.»
So as these pilgrims were approaching Jerusalem, they would be singing the final few lines of Psalm 118, and as they did, the throngs of people, the multitudes would welcome them by joining them in singing.
(CNN)- Throngs of people weighed in on the Chick - fil - A debate at stores across the United States on Wednesday, buying chicken sandwiches to show their support for the restaurant chain and its president's opposition to same - sex marriage.
He toured the colonies, drawing vast throngs as he spoke in all the Protestant denominations or in great public gatherings.
Even in great cities, where the machinery of life does not stop and throngs never pause, the church means to many people chiefly a place of relaxation from the strain of life.
Here, instead of careless throngs passing down the broad way to destruction, we see the narrow door besieged in vain by an anxious, pushing crowd.
Through much of it, Kurt will be there with her, sitting in the audience as his wife does her thing before throngs of adoring fans.
There is no awe here before the dread majesty of God, and no respect for the Holy Table at which Christ is wrapped in linen and His most Precious Blood poured out, where heaven opens and angels throng about us, bringing earth and heaven together... the mere sound of singing is preferred to the meaning of the words that are sung».
A brilliant achievement of Sumer was the impulse given to the Stone - Age cultures of Egypt, which, soon after 3000 B.C., responded with the sudden upward surge of the first dynasties and then the majesty and enduring wonder of the Pyramid age, great in its architecture and engineering, notable for the realism and yet the impassive dignity of its art, and memorable for the brilliance and varied richness of its thronging life.
The devout Jews thronging the streets of Jerusalem at Shabuot, or the Feast of Weeks, in celebration of the day the Ten Commandments were revealed to Moses, were in one sense not too different from Jesus» followers in the upper room.
It is thronged with blacks, a few white faces in the milling crowds.
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