Sentences with phrase «moving out of the loop»

Not exact matches

Despite your best judgment, you're going to have to move the armoire away from the front door and move your business out of your studio apartment as you start to grow, bring on new employees, and begin to build a workplace culture — preferably one that watches Shaun of the Dead on a loop each day.
I found it really moving when Bernard (Wright) learned of his true nature, or when Dolores (Wood) fought to break out of her loop.
The cord is plenty long enough that you can move around with ease while you're using it and you can hang this dryer out of the way with the loop at the base of the handle.
Next Page: Be honest with your doctor [pagebreak] Keeping your doctor out of the loop is a risky move Quick question: When was the last time you checked with your doctor before trying a new vitamin or all - natural cold cure?
But after moving to Greece I found myself pretty out of the loop when it came to what was going on back in the States, so in the spring of this year I decided to refocus my blog and turned it into a personal style diary.
(1943), Rancho Notorious (1952), Fritz Lang Happy Birthday (2010), Animals Moving to the Sound of Drums (2013), A Set of Miniatures (2014), Apologies Towards the Inevitable (2015), Jonathan Schwartz He Stands in the Desert Counting the Seconds of His Life (Jonas Mekas, 1986) Heaven Can Wait (Ernst Lubitsch, 1943) Heads and Tales (Francis Conrad, 1968) Histoire de ma vie racontée par mes photographies (Boris Lehman, 1994 - 2001) Histoires d'Amérique (1989), No Home Movie (2015), Chantal Akerman Home Movie, autour du «Lit de la vierge» (Frédéric Pardo, 1968) Horden Beach (1977), after the music... (1979), Cornish Winter Reads and Skies (1980 - 90), Journeys (1981), Time at Night (1982 - 83), Passage (1982 - 83), Self - Portrait (1983), Deptford Creek (1984), Looking in and out (A Winter Diary)(1984 - 86), Valletta (1985), Winter into Spring (1985), Sanday (1986 - 88), Views from a City (1991 - 93), Bureau de Change (1992), Trissákia (1994), Tessa's Table (1995 - 96), Borough Market (1995 - 96), Variations (1997), Three Short Films (1998 - 99), Tidemills (2003), Winter Woods (2005), Across the Valley (2006), Loops (2006/07), Trissákia 2 (2007), Momente (2008), Four Silent Films (2009), Where the Arun Meets the Sea (2009), Loutra: Baths (2010), Square and Mountain (2010), Dark Garden (2011), Temple of Apollo, An Afternoon, At Pont du Tarn (2012), Trissákia 3 (2013), Three Little Pieces (2014), Nick Collins In the Stone House (Jerome Hiler, 2012) In Rom (2015), Maschile - Roma (2015), Frield von Gröller Io sono un autarchico (1976), Bianca (1984), La messa é finita (1985), Nanni Moretti Je t» aime, je t» aime (Alain Resnais, 1968) John From (João Nicolau, 2015) Kommunisten (2014), L'Aquarium et la Nation (2015), Jean - Marie Straub La Nuit claire (Marcel Hanoun, 1979) Lamentations: A Monument to the Dead World.
The animations for each move are very short but are looped for way too long before a move is completed, so you spend a lot of time watching some of the laziest animation ever play out over and over again rather than actually playing the game.
The culmination of this body of work as a solo exhibition of large - format looped moving images takes its title from Joseph Kosuth's 1966 neon sculpture that spells out and is eponymously titled «A Subject Self - Defined.»
The two video channels, playing simultaneously, move in and out of phase (almost imperceptibly on a first listen) as the iconic song intro looped.
One of the central factors in determining how oil moves is the loop current, which swirls around in the center of the Gulf like an underwater conveyor belt, transporting water in and out of the basin in a giant circle.
Firstly discovered in the 1830's by Michael Faraday, he discovered that when you move a permanent magnet in and out of a single loop of wire, it induces a voltage.
Playing this move low - key allows the company to reach out to he right audience while not leaving new, interested parties out of the loop.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z