Donkin Street, the main street through town, is dominated by hotels and guest houses, but drive down Bird Street, parallel to this, and you'll find
an increasingly exciting part of town.
«Maker spaces» — facilities designed to encourage hands - on activity and experimentation — have become
an increasingly exciting part of many schools» digital - learning and career - tech offerings.
Not exact matches
Scientists are doing their
part, and there are signs that the government and the citizenry are
increasingly excited.
Learning Outside the Classroom is an
exciting, sensible and
increasingly necessary
part of running a school.
Part of that was due to the increasingly exciting hot hatchbacks available at the time, following the EP3 Civic Type R that kicked the class through the 200bhp barrier, but in part, it seems, it was Ford's decision to hold back the ST170 just a little given the RS was just around the cor
Part of that was due to the
increasingly exciting hot hatchbacks available at the time, following the EP3 Civic Type R that kicked the class through the 200bhp barrier, but in
part, it seems, it was Ford's decision to hold back the ST170 just a little given the RS was just around the cor
part, it seems, it was Ford's decision to hold back the ST170 just a little given the RS was just around the corner.
And personally, as the owner of a very energetic and
increasingly strong boxer, I am very
excited to have a way of training my dog that is not only positive and loving, but one that doesn't require huge amounts of physical strength on my
part just to get through a training session or go on a walk.
Boris Johnson, Mayor of London, said: «The Line is an
exciting new public art project that offers another reason to visit this
increasingly important
part of our city.
I firmly believe that we are located today at a base camp of sorts — a starting point of serious and
exciting changes in the real estate industry as we take
part in a morphing of property management and asset management, and we see property managers
increasingly take a seat at the strategic table.