Sentences with phrase «leave the met there»

Every time I'd leave the Met there would be this great Bonnard painting.

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The policy was not met with much delight by bitcoin companies, and in August, more than 10 of them went so far as to leave the state of New York, either cutting off service to the state or packing up and relocating if they were headquartered there.
Reviewing emails recently confirmed my memory that the meeting was a waste of our time and that, in looking for a polite way to leave and get back to my work, I actually emailed an assistant from the meeting after I had been there for ten or so minutes and wrote «Can u pls call me on my cell?
... There's not that much left to achieve» in meeting MSCI's requirements.
Take advantage of the access you've been given, go out of your way to meet other intelligent individuals and build up a network of contacts so that when you leave (or if they do first), there is a foundation for a relationship in place.
It was said that at the beginning of the year there were 100 shots left until the goal is met.
«The majority takes action and I don't» think there's any contradiction between what a right - wing party working with a left - wing president,» Sapin told CNBC in an exclusive interview at the G7 meeting in Bari, Italy.
There are 12 seats left at this very informative meeting.
He had hoped for a health czar role — another unorthodox, outside - the - box billionaire appointment by Trump — but, like others leaving Trump Tower, he left with empty pockets after two meetings there.
If the minimum distributions meet your income needs and you still have some money left in Roths, it's in your interest to leave it there — or rather, your heirs» interest, said Parker.
In meetings with clients, I'm often asked whether there's anything cheap left in the U.S. stock market.
And I will leave knowing that there are no gods, but if there are gods, it will take a long time to meet them all, there are thousands of them.
However, after you have found that church and decided to go there, you can choose to ask to meet with the church board at the church you are leaving and tell them why you are leaving.
After leaving Parsons Green station, Rob and his church elder prayed together: «There on the street below, just outside the station, we had a prayer meeting.
But they don't leave it there — they want to set laws based upon their religious beliefs, set school curricula based upon their religious beliefs, have their religious prayers in public meetings, put their religious texts on public buildings, etc..
What I learned from the swamis, gurus, astrologers, yogis, healers and seekers I met there left my head and heart spinning.
I feel that there is a case to be made for those who leave a church because that church is moving forward and changing to meet the demands of a changing society and some people just don't like it!
There are a lot of heterosexual single ladies in your churches needing to meet decent heterosexual fellows — so focus on that will you and kindly leave the queer folk alone.
A month after the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan he left for Pakistan and there met Azzam.
There he met Karol Wojtyla from Poland, who later befriended him during a sabbatical leave in Krakow.
There I meet like minded people looking for good deals and we all leave feeling good with more stuff.
But the truth is, when we go to these places and meet the real people who live there, we are the ones who leave changed.
Clearly, there's nothing left to be said except that I hope I never have the displeasure of meeting you in person William Connelly.
You are there when you cut the family social calendar to two meetings a week and have someone call you in the middle of one with an emergency you have to leave for immediately.
I feel like we need a group for all those Christians who have left institutional church (there sure seems to be a lot), a place where they / we could meet in person.
Think about if everywhere you went government meetings started with 2 minutes of talking about how there is no god, ergo we are left to ourselves to pitch in to help the world, because «remember, there is no god».
There were definite qualifications and conditions, and those who did not meet them could not leave.
ya i know christians ruin everything they ruin people from spending eternity in hell fire.but hey you wan na go there go do nt let the christians stop you.like i said its gona be like noah and the flood everybody laughed and mocked him and than the rains came nobody was laughing than werae they just like the end of the age when the christians who spoil everything are gone and the people are left to meet their fate nobody will be laughing than
Agreed: «don't let the left hand know what the right hand is doing...» Those who «show» their faith, whether through their profession (Pastor, Missionary) or pious works (church board, conference speaker), can only be assessed as more sincere if there is evidence they were religious / pious / faithful when no one was looking (Pope John Paul II never confirmed this, but as a young priest, it was reported he worked in the Polish underground to save many Jewish children from the Nazi's, years later, he was visiting Israel and a woman who claimed he was the priest who saved her from the Nazis stepped forward to meet him, he blessed her, yet never did confirm or deny if he had played the part of a hero).
We met up with a friend while we were there and as we were walking down Champs - Elysées, she said we couldn't leave without stopping in to Ladurée for a treat.
I was wearing shorts and flip - flops so before we left for the VVC Meet & Greet, I decided to change into my event clothes (since we were going to go there shortly after the Meet & Greet anyway).
There were promises of vegan chocolate, and so Aaron rushed home from his end - of - day meeting, we took the dogs on a quick walk around the block and distracted them with treats (Truth: I bribe them with treats every time I leave, even if it's for 5 minutes.
One of the students I met there turned her nose up at a bowl of Harira (delicious chickpea soup, traditionally used to break fasts during Ramadan) because the cook left the skins on.
checked your «about me» and it all became clear... I too am from the west coast (the island... first Duncan / Maple Bay and later Victoria)... I left Canada in the late 80s and, like you, made my way to London (where I met my Italian hubby)... son born in early 90s and we moved to Wells, then later Bath and then even later Italy (happily based here in northern Italy since 2001) and the cracker in all this is that aforementioned son (now 20) is, as I type, in Cork visiting his (Italian) girlfriend - who is living and working there... howzat???!!!! (He says there is a great vegan restaurant in Cork!)
No difference with the two players... Henry wanted to leave to win titles / Fabregas wanted to leave to win titles Henry took the chance to play at Barca / Fabregas took the chance to play at Barca Wenger took Henry back / Wenger refused taking Fabregas back There's more to this than meets the eye.
there is no doubting that Arsene has helped to provide us with some incredible footballing moments in the formative years of his managerial career at Arsenal, but that certainly doesn't and shouldn't mean that he has earned the right to decide when and how he should leave this club... there have been numerous managers at each of the biggest clubs in Europe throughout the last decade who have waged far more successful campaigns than ours yet somehow and someway each were given their walking papers because they failed to meet the standards laid out by the hierarchy of their respective clubs... of course that doesn't mean that clubs should simply follow the lead of others, especially if clubs of note have become too reactionary when it comes to issues of termination, for whatever reasons, but there should be some logical discourse when it comes to the setting of parameters for a changing of the guard... in the case of Arsenal, this sort of discourse was largely stifled when the higher - ups devised their sinister plan on the eve of our move to the Emirates... by giving Wenger a free pass due to supposed financial constraints he, unwittingly or not, set the bar too low... it reminds me of a landlord who says he will only rent to «professional people» to maintain a certain standard then does a complete about face when the market is lean and vacancies are up... for those who rented under the original mandate they of course feel cheated but there is little they can do, except move on, especially if the landlord clearly cares more about profitability than keeping their word... unfortunately for the lifelong fans of a football club it's not so easy to switch allegiances and frankly why should they, in most cases we have been around far longer than them... so how does one deal with such an untenable situation... do you simply shut - up and hope for the best, do you place the best interests of those with only self - serving agendas above the collective and pray that karma eventually catches up with them, do you run away with your tail between your legs and only return when things have ultimately changed, do you keep trying to find silver linings to justify your very existence, do you lower your expectations by convincing yourself it could be worse or do you stand up for what you believe in by holding people accountable for their actions, especially when every fiber of your being tells you that something is rotten in the state of Denmark
I don't understand how his wife can get everything and leave him with nothing, there is more to this story than meets the eye.What judge would give everything to his wife and leave him destitute?.
Well your righ with met spend but in amount paid out for players no net were 5th but i agree our champions league performances have been poor we had some tough draws and the premier league is more demanding then the other leagues in strwnght of competition and games played still excuses do nt win but that monaco loss left me shaking my head in cl we get theough the group but cant muster the strength needed for knockout and we should be performing better were under performing for the talent xhaka has frustrated me hes got the talent and plays well but cant hold focus in games he drops off and loses his marks our academy is doing well but yes it is tougher now to break in to the first team iwobi has done well but one or two seasons away from being there if he does turn himself elite ever has to score or he will just be another ox but i think its been a wake up call to the club we finally have to act theres a wave of ideas to not only get us back to winning ways but become title contenders and i think give him the extension one year its a world cup year and that will also allow our players esp strikers who been very poor this year realized its tough to play in englad and next year will have a better idea what it really takes to win here shore up some spots and depth and were in contention fail and the changes will happen but let him have one more year the fact were willing to spend shows me an upturn from the decline
While there is a chance the meeting was merely a festive reunion between old friends, the tabloid speculate that their get - together was evidence that Manuel Pellegrini is «almost certain to leave at the end of the season», with Guardiola looking primed to take over at Eastlands.
There the ball met with Oregon State left fielder Steven Kwan.
Guerreiro is one left back that would meet the requirements but we would face stiff competition with Liverpool who may be looking to spend this summer for Klopp, there is no doubt that he looks like a player for the future but for the fee that he could command with popular interest, it may force Wenger to look at other opportunities and one may have dropped in his lap.
Time for some brutal honesty... this team, as it stands, is in no better position to compete next season than they were 12 months ago, minus the fact that some fans have been easily snowed by the acquisition of Lacazette, the free transfer LB and the release of Sanogo... if you look at the facts carefully you will see a team that still has far more questions than answers... to better show what I mean by this statement I will briefly discuss the current state of affairs on a position - by - position basis... in goal we have 4 potential candidates, but in reality we have only 1 option with any real future and somehow he's the only one we have actively tried to get rid of for years because he and his father were a little too involved on social media and he got caught smoking (funny how people still defend Wiltshire under the same and far worse circumstances)... you would think we would want to keep any goaltender that Juventus had interest in, as they seem to have a pretty good history when it comes to that position... as far as the defenders on our current roster there are only a few individuals whom have the skill and / or youth worthy of our time and / or investment, as such we should get rid of anyone who doesn't meet those simple requirements, which means we should get rid of DeBouchy, Gibbs, Gabriel, Mertz and loan out Chambers to see if last seasons foray with Middlesborough was an anomaly or a prediction of things to come... some fans have lamented wildly about the return of Mertz to the starting lineup due to his FA Cup performance but these sort of pie in the sky meanderings are indicative of what's wrong with this club and it's wishy - washy fan - base... in addition to these moves the club should aggressively pursue the acquisition of dominant and mobile CB to stabilize an all too fragile defensive group that has self - destructed on numerous occasions over the past 5 seasons... moving forward and building on our need to re-establish our once dominant presence throughout the middle of the park we need to target a CDM then do whatever it takes to get that player into the fold without any of the usual nickel and diming we have become famous for (this kind of ruthless haggling has cost us numerous special players and certainly can't help make the player in question feel good about the way their future potential employer feels about them)... in order for us to become dominant again we need to be strong up the middle again from Goalkeeper to CB to DM to ACM to striker, like we did in our most glorious years before and during Wenger's reign... with this in mind, if we want Ozil to be that dominant attacking midfielder we can't keep leaving him exposed to constant ridicule about his lack of defensive prowess and provide him with the proper players in the final third... he was never a good defensive player in Real or with the German National squad and they certainly didn't suffer as a result of his presence on the pitch... as for the rest of the midfield the blame falls squarely in the hands of Wenger and Gazidis, the fact that Ramsey, Ox, Sanchez and even Ozil were allowed to regularly start when none of the aforementioned had more than a year left under contract is criminal for a club of this size and financial might... the fact that we could find money for Walcott and Xhaka, who weren't even guaranteed starters, means that our whole business model needs a complete overhaul... for me it's time to get rid of some serious deadweight, even if it means selling them below what you believe their market value is just to simply right this ship and change the stagnant culture that currently exists... this means saying goodbye to Wiltshire, Elneny, Carzola, Walcott and Ramsey... everyone, minus Elneny, have spent just as much time on the training table as on the field of play, which would be manageable if they weren't so inconsistent from a performance standpoint (excluding Carzola, who is like the recent version of Rosicky — too bad, both will be deeply missed)... in their places we need to bring in some proven performers with no history of injuries... up front, although I do like the possibilities that a player like Lacazette presents, the fact that we had to wait so many years to acquire some true quality at the striker position falls once again squarely at the feet of Wenger... this issue highlights the ultimate scam being perpetrated by this club since the arrival of Kroenke: pretend your a small market club when it comes to making purchases but milk your fans like a big market club when it comes to ticket prices and merchandising... I believe the reason why Wenger hasn't pursued someone of Henry's quality, minus a fairly inexpensive RVP, was that he knew that they would demand players of a similar ilk to be brought on board and that wasn't possible when the business model was that of a «selling» club... does it really make sense that we could only make a cheeky bid for Suarez, or that we couldn't get Higuain over the line when he was being offered up for half the price he eventually went to Juve for, or that we've only paid any interest to strikers who were clearly not going to press their current teams to let them go to Arsenal like Benzema or Cavani... just part of the facade that finally came crashing down when Sanchez finally called their bluff... the fact remains that no one wants to win more than Sanchez, including Wenger, and although I don't agree with everything that he has done off the field, I would much rather have Alexis front and center than a manager who has clearly bought into the Kroenke model in large part due to the fact that his enormous ego suggests that only he could accomplish great things without breaking the bank... unfortunately that isn't possible anymore as the game has changed quite dramatically in the last 15 years, which has left a largely complacent and complicit Wenger on the outside looking in... so don't blame those players who demanded more and were left wanting... don't blame those fans who have tried desperately to raise awareness for several years when cracks began to appear... place the blame at the feet of those who were well aware all along of the potential pitfalls of just such a plan but continued to follow it even when it was no longer a financial necessity, like it ever really was...
Secondly coming out after is always a nightmare with the Spurs fans coming to the left as we leave, so leaving the ground we were very surprised to see the police all standing there so they couldn't meet us from that point, giving them a sarcastic applause, so well done to the police on that.
A buy - out clause in a contract typically allows a player to leave a club if a stated minimum transfer value is met - but Liverpool insisted last summer that there was nothing in Suarez's contract obliging them to sell the player.
There has been an increased level of concern among the Arsenal fans regarding the long term future of Alexis Sanchez at the Emirates Stadium as the Chilean superstar has not yet signed an extension with the Gunners and reports have claimed that the attacker could well leave if his demands are not met by the North London giants.
There isn't a worse time to be without key defenders, than before a crucial meeting with league leaders Manchester City, a team whose forward prowess has left many this season seeing stars.
The extreme right and left go so far out there, they tend to start meeting each other on certain issues.
Her public school internship had left her with the question of whether there was a form of education which would better meet the needs of children.
I was going to leave work and meet her and our sitter there but I'm too swamped.
You will make a commitment to meet up on Tuesday morning at 10 am and by gosh, you better be there, no matter how many times you have to change your shirt before you leave the house.
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