Sentences with phrase «into back entrance»

Turn into the back entrance to the Fulton County Health Department.
Westbound on Rio Bravo Blvd: take first left after Broadway onto Prince Street, right on King Street, right into back entrance and continue to front, turn right into parking area.

Not exact matches

The entrance of the Egyptian army into the path through the Red Sea demonstrates that if a group of people persists in rebelling against God, there comes a time when not even God can hold back the consequences of such rebellion.
Most of them insisted on going back to the New Testament for their patterns and said that entrance into the membership of the Church must be by a new birth wrought by the Holy Spirit, registered by the acceptance of God's grace by the individual, and attested by baptism.
The Gleaners» Kitchen website explains that being a part of the «experiment» includes going behind the back entrance of stores after they close, hopping into a dumpster and taking all the discarded produce they can.
But it was really special when President George H.W. Bush stayed here while he was in office, and he had to sneak into the hotel through the back entrance
The deal will most certainly give the winery strong financial backings and an unparalleled entrance into China market, leveraging on Changyu's nationwide sales network.
Tucked into a charming cream - colored structure dating back to 1860, Ralph's on the Park stands at the entrance to New Orleans» grand City Park.
The San Diego Chargers running back isn't used to being caught from behind by anyone, especially a middle - aged man decked out in a yellow blazer, navy slacks, blue Oxford shirt and official Chargers necktie, a man who on this July afternoon has jumped out of his shiny black Bentley and into Tomlinson's path a few steps from the entrance to a restaurant.
Glamour model Katie Price is back in the news, after making her entrance into the Celebrity Big Brother House on Friday night.
Fans flocked to Zenimura Field — and, not so incidentally, dropped donations into a coffee can placed at the entrance, allowing Kenichi to purchase bats, balls, bases and uniforms by mail from a sporting goods store back in Fresno.
That was the first thing I thought as I took the back entrance into the warm - up area.
The MRF Challenge Formula 2000 cars were pitched into the air after hitting a bump on the back straight, at the entrance to Turn 4.
In my opinion the safest option would of been to hold the remaining Arsenal fans back before we crossed the road to the entrance and Sheppard the Spurs fans into the ground first or away from the the Arsenal entrance.
As much as my little one had moved back to a more favourable position by the time he began to make his entrance into the world, a soothing bath at home (followed by a water birth at the hospital) certainly helped!
The older son told a sheriff's deputy that he attempted to get back into the house to help the others, but flames blocked the entrances to the home.
The gathering outside the 165th Street and Edgecombe Avenue entrance of the park, the site of the shooting Monday, demanded that the city stops the Uptown community from slipping back into «one of the most violent times in the city of New York.»
Putting the language into New York state statute will back up the Empire State Development Corp. as it negotiates with Madison Square Garden, whose theater the governor hopes to relocate to create a new entrance to Penn Station.
First and foremost, the generation of more doctoral scientists must be cut back, and the entrance of more foreign scientists immigrating into the US must be limited.
«I had a few old Ikea jars back when I was a teenager that I was on the verge of throwing out before I changed my mind and decided to try painting them instead,» she says of her entrance into the repurposing realm.
One was permanent steps on the front entrance — here's what's funny about that though, my «front» entrance is actually my back door that leads into my dog kennel complete with doggie door lol it was considered my «front» door because it faces the road — but it is things like that that agents have to follow and you have to do to get a home insurance plan.
My entrance into the stationery world was back in 2007, and a bit unexpected.
Ben is trapped outside with the monsters as he fights off a few while trying to gain entrance back into the farmhouse.
DoP Doug Emmett captures a demure portrait of the touristy Venice haunts, and the locale looks as arresting now as it did back when Orson Welles turned it into a border town for Touch of Evil, and we capture the famed mural stationed outside the entrance to Venice Beach on a tracking shot of Winstead.
Rita Hayworth's entrance is pure Hollywood starcraft: a perfectly lit close - up as she whips her head into frame, her hair lashing back and revealing her bright face and wide, mischievous grin.
EC: We held back Gabriels entrance into the conversation.
Braff is intent on making a movie that's actually worth watching, and he has an eye for memorable images: Andrew and Sam zipping around on an old - timey motorcycle (complete with sidecar), and the characters» unexpected entrance into a darkened back room of a hotel, where low - level employees spy on guests through peepholes.
The accidental similarity, plain as day on paper, becomes even plainer on the screen: Minutes into the film, stage and cinema veteran Simon Axler (Al Pacino, himself a veteran of both Broadway and Hollywood) ambles out of his dressing room, the camera following close behind; gets locked out of the back entrance of the theater, and must come in through the front; and dramatically inflicts some violence upon himself before a shocked live audience.
Their entrance into the European hybrid market began back in 2000, and since then there has been three generations of their popular Prius and more recently, the Auris Hybrid in 2010.
Alfa's been slow cooking its entrance back into the United States, and now it's cranked up the heat with the launch of the 2018 Stelvio.
I'm looking forward to being transported back to 1940s, on the eve of America's entrance into World War II, through the stories of three very different women.
The men make their way to a field ambulance parked next to the entrance gate; the colonel sits in the front with the sergeant, while the private climbs into the back.
But while the numbers of shipments are down, IDC points to Google's entrance into the tablet world as a way to bring those numbers back up.
The design that tends to work best for them is a rectangle with a tall back and a front entrance low enough to easily step into.
Visitors don't have to pay for entry at the back entrance (which I went into by accident).
Enter Casa Amarilla at the palm thatched entrance into a spacious living room that then opens up to a larger convertible outdoor space with a comfortable «outdoor living room» — directly facing a jungle garden in the back — and offering absolute privacy.
Looking back at Microsoft's entrance into the console market, Tretton highlighted the different approach that Redmond's giant had when compared to Sony's entrance.
Save points are often found near the entrance to each area and dungeon, meaning if you die later into the area, you're forced to start completely back at the beginning of the area.
Now head back to the entrance and down into the first room.
Rather, the first painting to the left of the entrance is echoed by the first painting on the right, which turned me back into the exhibition.
Through the lens of the first - person camera, two mural - size screens draw us into opposite entrances of the same bioengineering laboratory; our eye follows the backs of technicians in white coats through long empty hallways and bustling experimental testing areas.
All that's left is a black - and - white wall of striped columns, leading back to the entrance, as if one walked into a jewel box and is forced to leave through a prison gate
Per Kim's request, the envelopes get chucked into the filthy blue mailbox at the entrance of Bergamot Station, circulated through the USPS cycle, and (fingers crossed) return back to us bearing the marks of their travels.
Last year, contemporary art was more integrated into Pier 92, but the special Focus section was a ways back from the entrance.
Cooper Union's administration initially attempted to drill into the barricaded entrance to the room, according to the Free Press, but backed off after realizing such actions could injure students pressed up against the barricade.
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The entrance leads into the kitchen, and the bedroom is at the back on the ground floor.
For example, HBJ Gateley's entrance into the London market did not distract it from taking advantage of merger opportunities back home.
Phone manufacturers are constantly in an evolutionary arms race with chancers who find new back - door entrances into devices.
We drive through an entrance that takes us under the building and into the courtyard before driving back out again.
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