She also wanted to avoid the drama
of the hall ways and be less distracted from doing well in -LSB-...]
She also wanted to avoid the drama
of the hall ways and be less distracted from doing well in school.
It is currently in my dining room, but I could also see it in a bath filled with towels and such, or at the end
of a hall way will with books.
Not exact matches
By the
way, [Councillor] Josh Matlow put forward this benign suggestion that would be a tiny step forward in having the city more connected, and that is in some
of the major public places [like city
hall] you'd have wi - fi made available.
Amazon (AMZN) CEO Jeff Bezos and Berkshire Hathaway (BRKA) CEO Warren Buffett, Facebook (FB) COO Sheryl Sandberg, Google (GOOG) CFO Patrick Pichette, and others who dominated the voting last year are now in the
Hall of Fame to make
way for some fresh faces.
For the oil - trading community, the fall
of hedge fund manager Andy
Hall signaled a heavy blow, but while commodity funds continue to shutter their doors, some are finding other
ways to make money, including trading refining margins and calendar spreads.
That was the question posed by Kimm Alfonso
of Etsy's Seller Education during today's Town
Hall event where the ecommerce site announced major changes to the
way its handmade community operates.
Claude Shannon, a brilliant eccentric who could often be found riding his unicycle and juggling through the
halls of Bell Labs, was the father
of information theory itself, a revolutionary new
way of looking at the world.
«The
way of the world today is quick, quick, quick because we're so connected,»
Hall says.
«This was such a huge project that I do think they should have had checkpoints along the
way that said «Phase 1 will include this, Phase 2 will add this, and Phase 3 will be complete,»» says Brenda
Hall, CEO
of Bridge360, an Austin, Texas - based software developer.
I once had a boss who stalked the
halls every evening to see who was still working, but in the early days
of Microsoft, Bill Gates had a sneakier
way of determining who stayed late and who had already checked out.
Last week, Ford spent a few hours at City
Hall signing limited edition bobblehead figures
of himself, the proceeds
of which went to United
Way.
There are eager adopters (a gaggle from an office down the
hall showed up within minutes
of my desk arriving, eyeing it with the sort
of uninhibited desire that's usually reserved for Nanaimo bars at the United
Way bake sale) and there are skeptics.
Students are always looking for
ways to save money and cut down on costs, whether that means cramming themselves three to a dorm room meant for two, sneaking pieces
of fruit from the dining
hall to take for the road, or sharing streaming service accounts.
«Certainly you can imagine that it could have been a covert
way of communicating data in a
way that looked like an error,»
Hall said.
There are a number
of ways leaders can effectively communicate with their employees, such as holding town
halls, taking a different route through the office to increase visibility or setting weekly one - on - ones just to check in.
Her first book The Prentice
Hall Complete Business Etiquette Handbook in 1995 helped set the standard for the field, and her most recent book, The Essentials
of Business Etiquette: How to Greet, Eat, and Tweet Your
Way To Success continues to establish etiquette guidelines for the ever - changing workplace.
The fallout from the story concerning Facebook, Cambridge Analytica, the misuse
of personal data and how much Facebook knew about all this, has quickly made its
way into the
halls of government — and with it Facebook's CEO Mark Zuckerberg is getting a lot
of invitations in his inbox.
For more on why the industry's defence
of supply management doesn't stand up to scrutiny, and how to dismantle the system in a
way that is beneficial to all involved, visit www.macleans.ca/tag/supply-management/ over the following week for more from Martha
Hall Findlay.
In this
way the forest protected the soil, the plants, and the wild animals which, together with fish and shellfish, provided the aborigines with valuable sources
of energy and nutrients (
Hall, 122 - 124).
And the
way we used to hold hands as we wandered through Gruene, listening to Americana music through clapboard walls
of an old dance
hall.
But then I realised that this is part
of church, too, the
way that we talk in the
halls, the
way we sit on scratchy old couches in the staff room
of the elementary school nursing without covers on, the
way we sway while we talk.
The life
of the mind, pursued in this
way in partial isolation, though in the company
of my wise, gentle, and practical wife, has proved so rewarding that the loss
of theaters, concert
halls, opera houses, and all the other temples to high culture that I left behind in the city is more than compensated by what I have gained.
While the flustered bailiff searched for her in the witness room and the
halls, the ancient black woman, her countenance ruined by many cares, got up from the spectators» section
of the courtroom, where she had been listening to all preceding testimony, and gravely made her
way to the stand.
Reading it brought it all back again — the Pope's magnificent speech in Westminster
Hall, his beautiful message to schoolchildren gathered at Twickenham, and the
way in which the fundamental goodness
of the man communicated itself to the crowds.
When you land in the gutter, you learn
way more from others who have been there for decades than you ever learned in hallowed (or hollowed)
halls of higher eduction.
If they wish to pray, perhaps those members should stop by their personal houses
of worship on the
way to the town
hall meeting.
And sometimes — if you so happen to land in a place that knows how to party — a three - piece band playing Dixieland jazz sets up shop outside the sanctuary to fete you as you make your
way to the fellowship
hall to greet hundreds
of people who love you because you have loved them so very, very well.
Effective music about the Nazi Holocaust is increasingly finding its
way into concert
halls (Michael Tilson - Thomas» The Diary
of Anne Frank, or music from John Williams» score for Schindler's List).
Amy Laura
Hall of Duke contributes an intriguing and well - argued chapter on the
way women's studies might help the EBU to remap its future, especially in the «unmasking
of a social tapestry that cloaks false wisdom as true.»
In our communities, it could be going to town
hall meetings and listening to the grievances
of our neighbors that are being wrongfully pursued in various
ways within law enforcement.
Hall characterizes this turn in various
ways: as a shift in emphasis from «external technologies» to «internal technologies aimed at self - creativity» (UP 395; cf. 318 - 47), as the development
of a «therapeutic society containing a plurality
of techniques and practical reason in an aesthetic methodology» (UP 242).
Dreyfus's own critique is made from the standpoint
of phenomenology, but his philosophical perspective and that
of a number
of other critics
of artificial intelligence is similar in some
ways to
Hall's.
Only in this
way can they have a perceptible impact on such pastoral - prophetic local issues as how sick people can get better care, how the homeless can find decent housing, and how the voice
of the church can be heard in the din
of competing voices at city
hall.
Thus he pictures a future in which the maintenance
of distinctions between male and female has largely given
way to the cultivation
of androgynous personality aided by surgical and biochemical manipulation (UP 371 - 84); in which the notion
of a substantial self enduring through time (and responsible for its actions) is superceded and «one is freed to be a career
of selves strung out in time» (UP 390; cf. 384 - 97); in which the worship
of a single all - powerful God has given
way to the experiencing
of a pantheon
of «momentary deities» (UP 397 - 411) 4 Morality in our sense will no longer have a place in
Hall's «anarchic» world.
Steve
Hall is the Executive Director
of Joseph's
Way (www.josephsway.org), a ministry that helps families and churches prepare for natural and man - made disasters, and the current and coming economic and social challenges related or our nation's fiscal crisis.
So to the Exchange, and thence home to dinner with my brother, and in the afternoon to Westminster
hall, and there found Mrs. Lane, and by agreement we met at the Parliament stairs (in my
way down to the boat who should meet us but my lady Jemimah, who saw me lead her but said nothing to me
of her, though I ought to speak to her to see whether she would take notice
of it or no) and off to Stangate and so to the King's Head at Lambeth marsh, and had variety
of meats and drinks, but I did so towse her and handled her, but could get nothing more from her though I was very near it; but as wanton and bucksome as she is she dares not adventure upon the business, in which I very much commend and like her.
By the
way, John is also in the Songwriters
Hall Of Fame and the Rockabilly
Hall Of Fame.
After acrimonious arguments about the judges and about the reporting
of the debate; after a tedious procession to church, a new twelve - part Mass, and a long droned out and largely inaudible introduction by a local academic, the debate finally got under
way on 27 July between Eck and Karlstadt in the great
hall of the Pleissenburg Castle.
CNN: Olympian counts God as coach Ryan
Hall is the fastest American distance runner competing in the London Olympics and he says he owes it all to his omnipresent coach who has been there with him every step
of the
way.
«We actually [look] at the dining
hall and retail locations as an extension
of their living room,» he asserts, noting that NYU looks at
ways to make its dining areas into places where students can meet or study.
④ Carla
Hall's Hot Chicken Brine is just a fancy
way of saying «pickle juice,» so you can also use it to marinade grilled chicken or a roast bird.
With over 3,000 slot machines, 130 tables, a sprawling bingo
hall, and an upscale High Limits area, Pechanga Casino gives you a variety
of ways to win big.
On Scharfrichter's website, the
Hall of Fame lists people who've even made it up to level 68,
way off the scale offered on the menu.
Tales
of the Cocktail ® and Ladies United for the Preservation
of Endangered Cocktails (LUPEC) inducted Claire Smith - Warner into The Dame
Hall of Fame ®, honoring today's exceptional women in the spirits industry whose hard work and dedication to the craft is changing the
way we drink.
«It sounds pretentious when you start calling it a food
hall, but patrons can come here in and talk to the Todd Ginsberg [
of Yalla and Fred's Meat & Bread], a James Beard - nominated chef who doesn't act that
way, and even when he's sweating behind the line, he will come out and talk to you.»
Made up
of experienced and exceedingly deserving food and beverage leaders, the
Hall of Fame is a
way to recognize those who have exhibited extraordinary dedication to the hospitality industry.
The moment December hits, I feel the anticipation for Christmas rising within me, and a yearning to experience the sensations
of the festive season drives me into the mode
of planning meals, decking the
halls and imagining all the
ways that I can express the Christmas spirit through delicious foods, gifts and home adornments.
I know my
way through these recipes like I do the
halls of my own home, actually these recipes ARE home.
His father, Mel Sr., played 15 seasons — 172 consecutive games, both
ways, at center and linebacker — for the New York Giants, was an eight - time All - Pro and a charter member
of the
Hall of Fame.