Sentences with phrase «of walkabout»

I contacted Cathy Erwin of Walkabout Harnesses to see if she had any ideas.
I've gotten to know Cathy Erwin, the brainy creator of Walkabout Harnesses, during 2017 and she impresses me every time we talk.
Cathy Erwin is the brainy creator of the Walkabout Harness which is my all - time favorite product for paralyzed dogs.
Teacher Education Program student Ben Wild hopes to tackle that challenge by reinventing the American high school through the creation of the Walkabout Consilient School.
Wild, executive director of Walkabout Education Foundation (WEF), presented his vision of the new American high school — which is on its way to becoming a reality.
Wild credits the Ed School with helping him to refine his vision and expand the scope of Walkabout.
I'm the executive director of the Walkabout Education Foundation, an organization that I started right before coming to the Ed School.
Castaway (1986) was also another minor triumph — a kind of Walkabout update focusing on the domestic strife between Oliver Reed and Amanda Donohue.
The film looks to be about Lara returning from some form of walkabout (possibly a gap year?)
While the more critically esteemed New Wave cinema of Walkabout (Nicolas Roeg, 1971), Picnic at Hanging Rock (Peter Weir, 1975) and My Brilliant Career (Gillian Armstrong, 1979) presented a refined image of Australia, early genre films like Stork (Tim Burstall, 1971), The Adventures of Barry McKenzie (Bruce Beresford, 1972) and The True Story of Eskimo Nell (Richard Franklin, 1975) were seen as portraying a more crude side of Australian society.
The Mailbox: A bit more sophisticated than the area of the Walkabout, the Mailbox is a waterfront location offering choices of restaurants or bars.
«The Queen did go on a bit of a walkabout, which is a really quite unusual thing for her to do,» Rev Ken MacKenzie told the Telegraph.
A series of walkabouts and discussions of the show will be held by the curators.

Not exact matches

New York - based resource investment company Sigur Minerals has taken a $ 1.9 million placement in Walkabout Resources, representing 19.9 per cent of the Perth - based junior exploration firm's stock.
Shares in Perth - based junior explorer Walkabout Resources have surged on the release of promising drilling results at its Lindi Jumbo graphite project in Tanzania.
A few issues ago, I wrote about the importance of senior executives» going walkabout — or leaving their offices every now and then to take a stroll through their business, from the factory floor to the accounting department, to get to know their people better.
Don't restrict your walkabout only to your area of the company; try to meet colleagues at every level.
So please get out of that ergonomically correct chair right now — there's no time like the present for a trial walkabout.
The countdown for the Delhi edition of «TechCircle Startup 2016», to be held on Wednesday in Gurgaon, began on Tuesday with the Walkabout, a unique initiative where entrepreneurs visit offices of prominent investors and startups and interact with them.
In his walkabout in the Cathedral Ruins, Prince William followed in the footsteps of his great grandfather King George VI, who visited the Ruins two days after the bombing that devastated the city in November 1940.
Total emotional sap here too;P Though I'm terrible at bothering to take my camera (see my last post, heh) I actually went walkabouts with it yesterday and manage to use it... Chickpea salad is a favourite of mine too, yum.
Goolagong has become well - known for her «walkabouts,» lapses when she loses her concentration, starts thinking about the price of walnuts in Tasmania and neglects the execution of a faltering opponent.
The first centered on the rumors of what had happened to him: a) he was suffering from burnout, hardly uncommon at Yale, where stress, expectation and ambition sometimes alchemized to disastrous effect; b) he had gone to Europe in pursuit of a love interest or a band («We heard he was roadying for Smashing Pumpkins,» says teammate Josh Woodruff); c) in a bit of typical college overreaching, others theorized that the country had just sworn in the first Democratic president (Bill Clinton) since we were in the fourth grade, and Blake's walkabout was a manifestation of a new, free - spirited ethos.
I keep reading in the football press that Arsenal have the best attacking options in the Premier League, but are often let down by the defence or the midfield going walkabout and trying to join in with the attacking side of things.
all of his defenders had gone walkabout and 2.
full of reality, this is what our club is lacking woefully since wenger went walkabouts.
Is it naive to assume that he would have prepared for it most of the week; but that didn't stop his going walkabout and he fully deserved his rollicking by Reid?
Before tucking him in for the night, be sure to pick up any toys or other objects that he could fall on during a middle - of - the - night walkabout, and put gates up at the head of the stairs.
Crowds of well - wishers cheered Britain's Prince Harry as he made an impromptu walkabout outside the ancient walls of Windsor Castle on the eve of his wedding to U.S. actress Meghan Markle.
Farage expanded on his remarks on Friday morning during a chaotic walkabout through the centre of Clacton - on - Sea with Carswell when he said that migrants suffering from all serious medical conditions, including tuberculosis, should be banned from settling in Britain.
They largely focused instead on the activities of the campaigns, with close to half of the 571 news items we examined primarily about the process of campaigning, such as staged walkabouts, Remain and Leave strategies, or internal party political squabbles.
Cameron himself embarked on a slight change of tactics todaywhen he began a walkabout in the marginal seat of Tamworth, where he said he wanted to answer «the questions real people want to ask».
The judges commented, «The judging panel was impressed by this new innovative» Walkabout» system, which makes use of an existing material to eliminate the need for scaffolding; describing it as an amazingly good innovation.»
The Labour leader was forced to pull out of two scheduled appearances after he was shouted down during a walkabout in Edinburgh earlier in the week.
Mrs Duffy had confronted Mr Brown in the final days of the election campaign as he went walkabout in her home town of Rochdale, where she took issue with him about the deficit and mass immigration.
«The walkabout is designed to look at what's just above Perseverance Valley,» said Opportunity Deputy Principal Investigator Ray Arvidson of Washington University in St. Louis.
The Pancam on NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity took the component images of this enhanced - color scene during the mission's «walkabout» survey of an area just above the top of «Perseverance Valley,» in preparation for driving down the valley.
We do not know how the security services operate, but observing the «walkabouts» of US presidents, for example, suggests that this may be their strategy.
Lynne Forbes of Angel Exit Theatre company told us «It will be our third year collaborating with scientists to create walkabout theatre in Einstein's Garden at the Green Man Festival and we're really excited about exploring a whole new area of science.»
Curiosity wraps up an investigation at Pink Cliffs while trying out a style of exploration used by geologists on Earth called «the walkabout
While the gleaming produce displays at Whole Foods make for a delightful walkabout, most of us have little clue what it took to harvest those luscious and edible jewels.
When and where: A walkabout of Cardiff Castle, January 18, 2018 How much: $ 1,892 Why: Topped with a coat by one of Britain's most influential modern designers, this monochrome look would have set off some alarms back at Buckingham.
Though the passing of time had made the yarn for the sleeves go walkabout, a quick trip to the Dale Garn factory outlet with my mum got me sorted out (and naturally, I found the missing skeins of yarn last week...).
The first half of the picture, set on the desert island, is magnificent, lightly invoking the eerie stillness and spiritual ambience of Australian efforts like Walkabout and Picnic at Hanging Rock.
Walkabout's first five minutes tell you everything while saying nothing: images of the city overlaid with aboriginal music, breathing exercises at a girls» school that complement the native sounds, an oasis of parkland in the urban sprawl, a lone tree in a concrete square, a patch of swimming - pool blue in an apartment block contrasted with the white - hot nothingness of the outback.
LocoCycle revives the feeling of futuristic high - speed racers like Extreme - G and F - Zero that have gone walkabout for nearly a decade.
Witherspoon's walkabout is punishing physically, but never as remotely emotionally affecting as any of the survival narratives that dominated 2012 (even «Gravity» carried more emotional weight and that's not saying a lot).
The survival themes of Wake in Fright or Walkabout?
0:00 — Intro 4:05 — Headlines: Two 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea Movies, Paul is Undead: Beatles Zombie Movie, NBC Cancels Heroes, Tim Burton to Direct Monsterpocalypse, FCC to Allow Theatrical Releases Via Secure TV 33:00 — Review: Robin Hood 1:25:45 — Trailer Trash: The Adjustment Bureau, Inception, Trek Nation 1:43:00 — Other Stuff We Watched: Matinee, Cube, The Parking Lot Movie, Silly Little Game, Thirst, Shadow Play: The Making of Anton Corbijn, Secrets of the Tribe, The Story of Furious Pete, Regretters, The Karate Kid, Stagecoach, Walkabout 2:25:48 — Junk Mail: John Woo, Live Podcasts and John Carpenter's Halloween, Cropsey, Reed Farrington T - shirts, Beastmaster 2, Picking a Remake, Reed Being Edited Out 2:39:05 — This Week's DVD Releases 2:42:15 — Outro
Walkabout is a deceptively simple tale about lost children trying to find their way home that slowly grows into a treatise against the continued expansion of industry, the domination of humanity over unbridled nature, and the correlation between the savageries still inherent in so - called civilized society.
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