Sentences with phrase «make use of bicycle»

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From hundreds of applicants, the team initially prioritized fellow New Orleans entrepreneurs, including Acrodisiac, a performing acrobatics duo with a «sensual edge»; Kiss Your Grits, a low - cost food truck that offers healthy breakfast options; and Carré Quest, which creates custom made security doors out of used bicycle parts.
Fine print that's big news: Free Saturdays for entrepreneurs; in - house chat to facilitate making contacts; business and social interactions; bicycles for guests» use at no charge; benefits for freelancers and start ups; health; telephony; and many more services to ensure that they don't miss being part of a corporation.
The bicycle hand brake is located on top of the stroller where you can easily have access to it and use it when you decide to make a stop.
It uses bicycle tires which makes it easy to roll along all sorts of surfaces, and helps to absorb some of the vibrations if you're on a gravel path, for instance.
«The use of carbon has allowed us to dramatically save weight and make exceptionally stiff frames,» says Nicolas Sims, a spokesman for Specialized Bicycle Components in Morgan Hill, Calif. «If it comes down to a sprint finish in a road race, that person will want a really stiff frame so they get good power delivery.»
B - Cycle, the company that designs the bike - sharing systems used in Denver and more than 20 other cities across the country, says that on all of its systems combined, 2.1 million bike trips covering 4.5 million miles have been made on its bicycles since 2010, all of which have offset more than 2,948 metric tons of CO2 emissions and saved more than 330,000 gallons of gasoline, B - Cycle spokeswoman Marina Marich said.
The bicycle is the most energy - efficient form of transportation, so I'm gong to make an effort to use my bike (and a backpack) on trips to the post office and grocery store for small purchases.
Multi-speed bicycles with derailleurs make use of this.
The Ring Of Kerry, The Beara Peninsula, The Skellig Islands and Kerry Dark Sky Reserve, Dingle Peninsula & Slea Head Drive, Killarney National Park and Muckross House Activities included 15 Miles of Salmon Fishing, Clay Pigeon Shooting, Horse Riding, Falconry, Tennis, Hill Walking, Use of the hotel bicycles, Golf nearby, water sports nearby and chocolate making nearbOf Kerry, The Beara Peninsula, The Skellig Islands and Kerry Dark Sky Reserve, Dingle Peninsula & Slea Head Drive, Killarney National Park and Muckross House Activities included 15 Miles of Salmon Fishing, Clay Pigeon Shooting, Horse Riding, Falconry, Tennis, Hill Walking, Use of the hotel bicycles, Golf nearby, water sports nearby and chocolate making nearbof Salmon Fishing, Clay Pigeon Shooting, Horse Riding, Falconry, Tennis, Hill Walking, Use of the hotel bicycles, Golf nearby, water sports nearby and chocolate making nearbof the hotel bicycles, Golf nearby, water sports nearby and chocolate making nearby.
Rec, Spa, Premium Amenities Enjoy the recreation opportunities such as bicycles to rent or make use of other amenities including tour / ticket assistance.
The hotel also has its own fitness centre, sauna and bicycle rental service to make use of, as well as a children's playground and kids club, to keep younger travellers occupied — so adults can treat themselves to a well earned rest!
Rec, Spa, Premium Amenities Enjoy the recreation opportunities such as bicycles to rent or make use of other amenities including wireless Internet access (surcharge).
Rec, Spa, Premium Amenities Enjoy the recreation opportunities such as bicycles to rent or make use of other amenities including shopping on site.
Make use of the complimentary kayaks, or peddle to the quaint Garifuna village in Hopkins on one of our free, on - site bicycles.
Relax in comfort and style enjoying a fresh - made cocktail at the Barefoot bar or explore the peninsula with the use of complimentary bicycles, sea kayaks and golf carts.
If you're in the mood for fun, you can make use of the hotel's exciting leisure activities including bicycle rental, billiards, darts, entertainment staff, games room and golf course (within 3 km), as well as table tennis.
Guests can make use the tennis court, rent a kayak for two, have a massage in the comfort of their own guest room, rent a bicycle, or make use of the babysitting service for a romantic evening.
In two concurrent New York exhibitions, South African artist Robin Rhode blurs the boundary between drawing and performance, using such unwieldy materials as giant crayons and a bicycle made of chalk.
Taylor's works make use of household materials like broomsticks, Formica, and twine, and make oblique reference to others, such as bicycle wheels.
2013 Make every show like it's your last, Frac Île de France / Le Plateau, Paris, FR Once upon a bicycle, not so long ago, Annet Gelink Gallery, Amsterdam, NL Ryan Gander's Associative Photographs, 2004, Zabludowicz Collection, New York, US How I Imagine artists physically envisage the internet when using it as a presentation platform, Desktop Residency, www.desktopresidency.com 2012 These are things that I do nt understand, Daiwa Press Viewing Room, Hiroshima, JP Esperluette, Palais de Tokyo, Paris, FR Boing, Boing, Squirt, Museo Tamayo Arte Contemporáneo, Mexico City, MX Lost In My Own Recursive Narrative, Fondazione Morra Greco, Naples, IT Ryan Gander: An Exhibition of Recent Paintings, David Risley Gallery, Copenhagen, DK An exercise in cultural semaphore, GB Agency, Paris, FR The Fallout of Living, Lisson Gallery, London, UK
Short on money for materials, in 1960 Clark first experimented with assemblage, using found blocks of wood and bicycle wheels to make what he would call «herms,» alluding to ancient Greek mile - markers adorned with a bust of the god Hermes, protector of travelers.
Another of his prize - winning exhibits, Tabernas Desert Run, involved him making an improvised hydrogen - fuelled bicycle, riding across the Spanish desert on it and then painting a botanical watercolour of a cactus using the bicycle's only waste product: water.
«A major component of the Democrats» energy legislation is, and the Democrats» answer to the energy crisis is, hold on, wait one minute, I'm not making this up, it is «promoting the use of the bicycle!
Quote of the day: «Our goal is to make 30 percent of the total population use bicycles as public transportation.»
This unique handmade wooden bicycle, made in the UK from sustainably - harvested local hardwood poles, demonstrates a potential opportunity for sustainable woodland products using the traditional technique of coppicing.
And while bamboo appears to be a near - perfect renewable material for the goal of building strong, light, and flexible bike frames, it really only makes sense, environmentally - speaking, to use it in areas where it grows naturally, and to not ship it across the world as a bicycle frame.
Demotech has produced Rope Pumps using flip flops, bicycles made of tin, night lights from dead batteries, kitchens from bamboo, and currently is reinventing the wheel — no kidding!
And while this isn't the first urban farming project of its kind — it's actually based on a project developed by Curtis Stone in British Columbia, Canada — Grove says that the Orlando group has «tweaked Stone's design a bit to make Fleet Farming even more sustainable, adding the bicycle brigade and using more permaculture techniques.»
Strides are being made: some of the huge wind farm complexes under construction in China will each produce as much electricity as several nuclear power plants, and an electrified transport system supplemented by the use of bicycles could reshape the way we think about mobility.
The thought of putting such cycle tracks into cities that are only now putting the bicycles back - cities populated by citizens who aren't use to bicycle traffic - makes my toes curl.
What we need now — and certainly what the world's one - time bicycle kingdom needs — is a transformation of the way we use, make and think about cars.
Their project B * Wall uses a refurbished bicycle to operate a folding acoustic partition made out of recycled carpets and cardboard, dividing a multipurpose space in Turin.
Instead of having to keep track of the key to your bike lock, and pass it to your friend in order to loan the bike out, a new kind of locking device for bicycles uses proximity sensing and shared access to make bike security much simpler.
It came as a result of a challenge to make a bicycle using no bolts or screws, just wood and glues.
As a tribute to this growing bike fetishization, Austrian designer Andreas Scheiger has created a series of hanging racks made from salvaged bicycles — which can be used to hang up various things, including bikes.
The Rubbee module connects to the seat post of almost any bicycle and uses rollers made from a special polyurethane blend to transfer the power from its powerful (250W rated, 800W peak power) electric motor to the rear tire.
Could we dump the massive investment in heavy, expensive fleet bicycles in favor of making used or cheaper bikes available.
According to the app page: «CycleTracks uses your iPhone's GPS support to record your bicycle trips, display maps of your rides, and help transportation planners make San Francisco a better place to bike.
«Make the ordinary fun» and «commuting is play... on a bicycle», these are ideas that should be used to promote the use of bikes.
It makes for an interesting study on The effects of provincial bicycle helmet legislation on helmet use and bicycle ridership in Canada.
Not only do they make great bike products but since their inception in 1996 they've been donating 25 % of their profits, (yep, that's no typo, 25 %) to causes that promote and facilitate the use of bicycles.
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