Sentences with phrase «many hallowed halls»

On Sunday, November 5th, inside the hallowed halls of the First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs, Texas, a gunman opened fire, murdering at least 26 men, women, and children, and injuring 20 other people.
«This book should be required reading, not only in the hallowed halls of corporate America or in the MBA classes at top universities, but by everyone, everywhere.»
They will fight for us on the Internet and from the hallowed halls of institutions of learning and advancing civilization, of interdependence not separatism, of building bridges with other faiths, not destroying them.
170 year - old paper innovators, James Cropper and heritage clothing brand, Thomas Pink joined forces to commission a stunning paper bar and set of paper drinking accessories, designed to stand as a centrepiece in the hallowed halls of London's Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA) during the London Collections fashion event.
Participants tour the hallowed halls of the distillery — which was the original location of early 20th - century prohibition hotspot Jack's Saloon — and learn how to ferment, distill, bottle, label and, most importantly, taste - test rum.
or simply trying to prove us all wrong again by showing that he could play just about anybody anywhere and win a game on the road against a top opponent; something he hasn't done in quite some time... regardless of the reasons, there is simply no excuse for the goings - on at this club... unfortunately it's unlikely that any real change will come without a dedicated effort on the part of those that feed the beast... our absentee landlord doesn't invest his own money into this club, so in order to force out Kroenke, Wenger and whatever other vermin currently haunt our hallowed halls we need to hit him where it really hurts... continually filling «his» stadium and the constant buying of endless merchandise, like one of the 58 different jerseys available over the last few years, makes us the greatest enablers of all time... have we no self - respect?
HOWEVER, what is more apparent now than at any other time since the premier league was conceived is that Arsenal football club has something desperately wrong going on inside the hallowed halls of power.
Song's departure looks far more unlikely to stay in spite of the unpleasant din directed towards the hallowed halls of the Grove, I'm referring certain foul CataLOON creatures flapping their jaws at any reporter, willing to brave the spittle to hold a microphone near one of their maws.
Shortly after I received that Similac sample, I found myself wandering the hallowed halls of Babies «R» Us in a daze, agonizing over whether or not to register for bottles in case I wanted to pump somewhere down the line.
Bolingbrook resident Amelia Boomker entered the hallowed halls of Guinness world record holders earlier this year for donating 16,321 fluid ounces of breast milk to an Indiana milk bank from 2008 to 2013.
You'll score big with your kids as they wander the hallowed halls of the famed Chicago Bears.
Porn star Stormy Daniels turned a hotly anticipated court appearance by President Trump's personal lawyer Michael Cohen into a three - ring circus on Monday, creating a media frenzy when she rolled up to the hallowed hall of justice in black stiletto heels.
Jillian Jorgensen of the Observer penned an informative article on his rise from being undocumented to the hallowed halls of congress.
Not one commentator expressed any sympathy for Sparaco's «Maple Tree» escapades or for his continued employment in Maple Avenue's hallowed halls.
For example will local business take heed of the new improved management practices preached three times a week in the hallowed halls of one of Peru's many universities, or will everything still be settled over a few beers and cigarettes?
Still, I'm not the same person who entered these hallowed halls 5 years ago.
I asked what the students who chose to go to other places told them when they declined the offer to enter our hallowed halls.
In one of Harvard's hallowed halls last week, the seventh «First» Annual Ig Nobel Prize Ceremony honored 10 individuals or research teams for achievements that «can not or should not be reproduced.»
So, your career is likely to take you outside the hallowed halls of academia.
This post is dedicated to my two amazing brothers, whose unique journey to finding their respective «its» have taken them around the world, on high sea adventures, to frozen landscapes and lush island paradises, inside and outside hallowed halls of academia and beyond; two great adventurers and great minds who continue to inspire me, and keep me always striving to be my best.
Celebs bring their A game when it comes to Oscar dresses, looking to score a MVP slot for the evening and possibly in the hallowed halls of history.
For the occasion, Cineaste's associate editor Martha P. Nochimson ventured to Italy to explore Cinecittà's hallowed halls for an excellent feature that's in the magazine's latest issue and is now available online — an in - depth and evocative portrait of a place that's seen more than its share of turmoil over the past eight decades, including war, censorship, fire, and bankruptcy.
The leaders of Abundant Life plan to celebrate the 250th anniversary of First Reformed with a reconsecration ceremony, a chance to fire up the rusty old organ and hallow these halls anew, in memory of those who built them centuries ago.
«They give us the chance to escape the horrors in our daily lives and spend some time in the dark, hallowed halls of the cinema.
Somm In the hallowed halls of the wine world, there exists a brass ring to tempt all.
Shifting once again from the town of Ubersreik to the snow - covered peaks of the Grey Mountains, «Karak Azgaraz» puts you and your stalwart companions in the hallowed halls of this Dwarven fortress where you must make your way to the top and light the beacon.
Before school this morning, excited groups of girls had huddled together in our hallowed halls of academia, where emphasis is placed on math and science.
For many of their parents, scholarship still resides in the hallowed halls of the academy or in the stiff pages of a textbook.
Now, plucked from the hallowed halls at Canepa, the prototype is on display at the Petersen.
Anyone who is familiar with ABT Sportsline, knows that somewhere in the «hallowed halls of speed» in Kempten, an even more powerful and limited RS5 model is being developed, too.
The Prancing Horse returns with a full slate of some of the most desirable race and sports car ever constructed inside the hallowed halls of Ferrari.
The two journeys (which include stops at several libraries) eventually become one as the story traces the monster's footsteps from the hallowed halls of Oxford to the mist - shrouded mountains of Transylvania and finally to a medieval monastery that yields a shocking truth.
Today's up - and - coming authors don't make a name for themselves in the hallowed halls of the traditional publishing industry, and they certainly don't gain fandom by putting out a book every couple of years.
If you've always wondered what goes on behind the hallowed halls of a military academy, you'll like getting a glimpse into what the life of a cadet is.
Then, as if it were settled, I started class in the law school's hallowed halls, but a month later I registered for Julio César Álamo's poetry workshop in the literature department, and that was how I met the visceral realists, or viscerealists or even vicerealists, as they sometimes like to call themselves.
For one thing, the practice of medicine, especially in the hallowed halls of the medical school at the University of Pennsylvania, was very much for blue - blooded brahmins.
Currently the New York Public Library has six million print books in its hallowed halls and maintains a collection of 75,000 ebooks.
Another story I wanted to tell was of the women's reception in the hallowed halls.
Multiply that by a million — last November Hocking entered the hallowed halls of the Kindle Million Club, with more than 1m copies sold — and you are talking megabucks.
In her lovely new memoir, My Salinger Year, Joanna Rakoff takes readers on a tour of mid-1990s New York City — from the hallowed halls of an esteemed literary agency to the not - yet - gentrified streets of Williamsburg — as she settles in to her first real job.
It was not until the Great Library of Alexandria was razed to the ground did people realize how important it was to have history in its hallowed halls.
Their books resonate with readers who really couldn't give a damn if they came through the hallowed halls of a traditional publisher or just via their ereaders.
In fact more than 90 % of books that pass through their hallowed halls are rejected.
A Dell smartphone going by the name of Venue has passed through the hallowed halls of the FCC, and due to the lack of a «Pro» tacked onto the end, Engadget's Chris Ziegler is speculating this may be the Dell Thunder Android handset that has been floating around for the last few months.
People like Stevie Z, below, probably think this advocacy comes from being denied access to publishing's hallowed halls.
The Cupertino goliath was ordered by a court to allow an independent monitor into its hallowed halls and inspect...
Since Author Solutions has entered into the hallowed halls where no self publishers has gone before and made itself a seat at the round table, it now has some very powerful bait to catch unsuspecting authors.
While the hallowed halls of your local library may lead you to the latest bestseller, certain locations may also offer you a key to the city.
This week, the Peter Greenberg Worldwide Radio Show celebrates the best of America's museums, with a look back at some of this year's memorable moments in the country's hallowed halls of knowledge.
Titanfall 2 boasts the best single - player FPS story in recent memory, hence why it entered the hallowed hall of fame that is our best games of 2016.
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