Sentences with phrase «into a room by»

When I was younger, I watched the movie E.T., and in it, the little boy lured an alien into his room by laying out a line of Reese's Pieces.
When you pray, go into a room by yourself, shut the door, and pray to your Father who is there in the secret place.»
With a wave of Uday's arm the manacled boxer was led into the room by Iraqi secret service.
When parents walk away or put a screaming toddler into his room by himself, she gets the message that strong feelings, and especially anger, are unacceptable.
Breathe new life into the room by upcycling an existing dresser with a fresh coat of paint and new hardware (hello, DIY project!).
Instead, you need to open the window and let some air into the room by getting out of your mind and into the world to find the pieces of information that really will make a difference.
The men are pulled into the room by the purity of sexual instinct, trancelike, and then... disposed of.
The doctor starts the Hangouts Meet session, the front desk staff at the other location connects to them with a meeting code, then the patient goes into a room by themselves and talks to the doctor over the video conference.
Blend a fitted wardrobe into the room by papering the panels.
Or, I have seen showers incorporated into the room by using just glass for a minimal look.

Not exact matches

Speaking to Deadline, Jackson said that the movie industry is currently «dying, slowly» while arguing that Screening Room could help the traditional movie industry add a new, healthy revenue stream by tapping into the demographic of consumers who are already eschewing trips to movie theaters.
Your Skype call goes over by five minutes, the next group is chomping at the bit trying to get into the room for their meeting, awkwardness ensues.
An Oval Office bill signing attended by lawmakers and financial services interest groups devolved into a venting session about Richard Cordray, the embattled director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, according to six people in the room and two people briefed on the conversation.
Ecommerce companies should be taking feverish notes: A recent demonstration of AR technology by Florida - based startup Magic Leap showed one way retailers might integrate AR technology into an e-commerce environment: The demonstration showed how a user could superimpose virtual models of lamps and other room décor atop a real - world dresser, with the digital objects shown to scale, to help the user determine how those items might look within the space.
In the commercial, Martha Stewart walks into a room and introduces herself only by her first name.
You can turn that dining room table into a fully functioning, executive office suite, with your own nearby refrigerator, by simply adding a comfortable chair and a multi-function printer.
The mysteries of yesteryear were not accompanied by a global amplification system that beamed the anguish of the missing passengers» loved ones into millions of living rooms and onto millions more mobile devices.
«One you can do all by yourself in a dark room and fool yourself into thinking you're accomplishing something,» he writes.
C. J. Prober, EA's vice-president of corporate development and a C100 organizing committee member, ushered him into a presentation room, where he was greeted by members of EA's business development team.
The nearly 40,000 - square - foot space, which was designed by Hyphen, is adorned in pink wallpaper, and its perks include a meditation room, photo studio, and fitting room for employees to change into their own rentals.
By putting yourself into a creative state, you'll be sweeping negative feelings to the corners of the room and making space for a new masterpiece — even if it's nothing to sing home about!
At two Nordstrom locations, one in Seattle, the other in San José, the upscale retailer is about to provide customers with technology by eBay to do just that: next week, in select departments at those stores, Nordstrom will begin to test full - length mirrors that, with the tap of a customer's finger, turn into interactive screens, effectively creating smart fitting rooms.
It's tempting to kill time before a meeting or interview by being head - down in your phone, but you miss the opportunity to be present and make eye contact when someone walks into the room.
«If you can imagine her being put into a room, being treated as if she was a hostage, the room being stormed by the SAS, she will be put through that training,» he told The Independent.
BCG also put plenty of soundproofing throughout the building, so people can't hear from one room into another and meetings aren't interrupted by noisy phone conversations.
When the great moment comes on Friday night that reporters and delegates are invited by the party into the same room, and the blue volunteers hold hands and sing, and Harper begins his speech to delegates, his task will not actually be all that daunting.
The process starts by bringing together the leaders of all disciplines into the same room to discuss roles, responsibilities, process, targets and accountability.
«When you look at how much money somebody could make by turning a rental unit — particularly something that's rent - controlled, where the city is trying to keep rent low — into what is essentially a hotel room, you see there's a powerful incentive there,» said Ed Lazere, executive director of the D.C. Fiscal Policy Institute, which helped oversee the report.
After a great opening keynote presentation by Arianna Huffington, I was drawn into the nearby speaker ready room and ran into the always inspiring Brian Solis.
One you can do all by yourself in a dark room and fool yourself into thinking you're accomplishing something.
This is theological exegesis at its finest: informed by historical - critical scholarship, but going far beyond the biblical dissecting room to show how the experience of the Risen Christ both formed the Church and impelled it into mission.
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Their words, carelessly spoken, spent the last 40 days in my home — getting creased and folded, worked over, brushed aside to make room for dinner, stepped on by a toddler, read by my sister, stained with coffee, shoved into a closet when guests arrive, blacked out, thrown away, turned into poems, and folded into sailboats and cranes and pigeons that now sit smiling at me from my office window.
«I fill the dishwasher, toss errant sneakers and flip flops into the shoe basket by the door, raise the matchstick blinds over the living room couch, singing the old familiar words as I work.
A second set of marks of excellence in theological schooling comes into view when we turn to reflect on the concreteness of a theological school: Its concreteness consists in part in its having institutionalized practices of governance, and its schooling is excellent to the extent that its polity leaves room so that the effort to understand God can be genuine by being free to err.
An example of this is the story of the sick man who had to be let down through the roof into the room Jesus occupied because the door was blocked by large numbers of people (Mark 2:1 - 5) It is significant that apparently the friends and not the patient himself sought the healing and had the expectant trust.
Just in case you've somehow managed to avoid it, or if you're the sort of person who wants to put musical theatre into Room 101, a quick plot synopsis: Jean Valjean (played here by hunky Australian Hugh Jackman) is a hero with a past.
The small oratory at Littlemore» dark but warm, dominated by red damask hangings that exude Victorian piety» is the room in which John Henry Newman was received into full communion with the Roman Catholic Church.
Many of us shine light into the dark in quieter ways: by volunteering at a soup kitchen or a prison, by donating blood, by sitting in the waiting room during a friend's surgery, by caring for an aging parent.
I like LBJ myself he had the balls to pick the canadian prime minister up by the throat and tell him not to come into his living room and pi ss on the rug.
The period of greatest confusion in Protestant conceptions of Church and ministry was marked by the conversion of the room into a place in which organ, choir, pulpit and communion table simultaneously claimed first attention and Akron - plan Sunday School rooms were extruded from an amoebic nucleus.
He has left in a decisive hour... the closed room of psychological treatment in which the analyst rules by means of his systematic and methodological superiority and has gone forth with his patient into the air of the world where selfhood is opposed to selfhood.
Those making a pilgrimage to Israel from various countries around the world joined local Franciscan clergy by packing into the Cenacle - or Upper Room - to remember the final meal Jesus ate with the Twelve Disciples prior to his Crucifixion.
Then every eternal volition in a man, and every volition of the Eternal would straightway become perceptible in the temporal order, if the same kind of powers of comprehension be assumed in the temporal order: so that when the man who wills does get on in the temporal order, and is accounted to be something in the eyes of the many, the eternal volition in a man would be plainly evident, just as the quantity of a cry is obvious by the quantity of the sound in a room, just as when a stone is cast into the water its size is evident by the size of the circle it makes.
The parents then reveal they are joking and proceed to all bundle into the living room to watch the brand new TV their Mum has been allowed to test by her employer, Curry's, and they enjoy a family sit - down.
As I understand it, this committee room is a place for public inquiry by the Judiciary Committee into my qualifications for the federal bench.
I would work to avoid trivializing the wind and the fire in that upper room by bringing these primal elements through my hearers» lives as the upheavals in marriage, family, and careers that jar us into new possibilities for wholeness.
As bearers of God's presence they become «rooms» in «the Father's house,» rooms that Jesus prepared by going away into death and resurrection.
Over time, the expression bled into «helpmeet,» an independent term applied exclusively to the role of wives to their husbands, and to this day, the myth that Genesis 2 relegates wives to the status of subordinate assistants persists, as is painfully evidenced by (complementarian) Debi Pearl's book, Created to Be His Help Meet, which has sold more than 200,000 copies since its publication in 2004... (and which I threw across the living room a total of seven times while reading it for research.)
I remember the end of the little curtained balcony where our class was held, sunlight coming into our room rejoicing through a dusty window, the buzzing of insects in the July fields outside, a flannel board with figures stuck on it, and best of all, the anticipation of a story, followed by Kool - Aid and cookies.
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