Sentences with phrase «of place at»

There well, Oppenheimer was one of the grand old men of the place at age 38.
In fact, these would not be out of place at the salon.
Broadsheet journalists and Westminster insiders decry the Labour leader's apparent inability to attract anyone who would seem out of place at an Islington dinner party.
A sentimental and sensitive boy who survived Eton and enjoyed Balliol College Oxford - the author hints at homosexual, or at least a homoerotic, experience which would not have been out of place at that time or in that milieu.
In most families, the baby's father or your partner should have pride of place at the bedside.
her hips were out of place at her 1st appointment and then there was a vertabrea out of place.
Pride of place at the top of the attendance capacity table once again went to Swansea City who sold more seats than are in the official capacity of the stadium — 134 more (though this most likely takes into account resold tickets via the ticket exchange).
Victor Moses — 5.5 (Sterling 72) Looks out of place at times in a team full of great passers, but offers a directness which gives the opposition defenders something else to think about.
Bosnia and Herzegovina are on the cusp of a place at the 2014 FIFA World Cup after a comfortable victory against Liechtenstein shaped by two goals from Edin Džeko.
It is a fair indication of Matty Virtue's belief in his ability that, when asked how he feels he has fared up at Melwood this season, he replies: «I don't feel out of place at all».
ospina merteshaker (the worst distributor of a football in the EPL) flamini (wouldn't look out of place at shrewsbury tomorrow in either side!)
NONE of those facts mean he's worthy of a place at Arsenal.
On Tuesday night Cristiano Ronaldo's hat - trick against Shakhtar Donestk saw the Real Madrid take pride of place at the top of the all - time leading Champions League goal - scorers list.
Nevermind, he won't feel out of place at Arsenal, then.?
I was impressed with Rob Holding, he didn't look out of place at all and the fact that he played the whole 90 minutes in that heat, just goes to show his quality.
Sanchez is just really out of place at the moment at arsenal.
The two R18s took pride of place at the front of the pack along with the Audi R8 safety car, which is also being used for the last time.
Here's the latest episode of Place At The Table, the podcast I host with SiriusXM's Patrick Meagher.
Well, it means we're more likely than not to see at least one team in the Final Four that seems totally out of place at the present moment.
The world's most expensive player following the Welsh winger's monumental 100m euros transfer from Tottenham Hotsur to the Liga giants in September, although to be fair to the 24 - year - old, he has not looked out of place at all amongst the superstars at the Santiago Bernabeu since he moved to the Spanish capital.
As speciality coffee drinkers, many of us place at least a small part of the attraction in a desire for ethical coffee.
Rice has pride of place at the Korean table, but Koreans have also long embraced the healthful properties of other whole grains like millet, barley, and oats.
Is it more reasonable to think that life came about at this time, at this place, because of the circu mstances of this place at this time or that a unknown, unknowable, omniscient, omnipresence, being from another time, space and reality and is totally outside of our universal knowledge of everything somehow, for reasons that no one can or ever will know created you along with cancer.
Benedict recognizes this power of the women saints, which is why he has given them pride of place at this month's festivities in Rome.
The time for a HARD SELL or FIRE & BRIMSTONE is out of place at that time.
Unfortunately, a change of place at such a short notice, when only a few months are left, may prove to be a logistical nightmare.
We all feel out of places at times whoever we are and wherever we might be.
I am increasingly convinced of the value of placing oneself at the lower end of a master - apprentice relationship in fields where one knows next to nothing, where who one is and what one knows in one's own field are unrevealed and beside the point.
He made up a couple of places at the start (what else would you expect?)
Once the MFG assessment confirms 2016 to 2017 top - up rates received by the school are in line with the guarantee, they can then be applied to reflect the actual number and type of places at the school.
Peter Burnham defined depoliticisation as «the process of placing at one remove the political character of decision - making.»
The University and College Union (UCU) said yesterday that cuts to the number of places at university and plans to saddle people who wish to return to college with huge debts had to be rethought as unemployment reached a 16 - year high.
Much to the distress of the session's chair, higher education minister David Lammy, one of the joint winners was a suggestion for a cap on the number of places at Oxford and Cambridge given to privately - educated students.
Apply for internships and postdoctorate assignments at the kinds of companies that interest you or might be the kinds of places at which you would like to work.

Not exact matches

Part of this takes place at a swampy area between San Diego and Tijuana known as the Mud Flats.
At the time, McKesson didn't report those orders or any others placed by the pharmacy to the DEA, according to Colorado's January 2013 indictment of Clawson.
It places the customer at the center of business, and it focuses on the ultimate endgame, which is leveraging blockchain to prevent disruption as well as ensure that both parties benefit from such a secured transaction.
I don't dream of a world with 99 - cent hamburgers available at any roadside fast food place.
At the Corpus Christi store, Home Depot workers placed pallets of bottled water, flashlights, gas cans and batteries near the cash registers.
Indeed, this story of intrigue might be just a salacious distraction were it not taking place at the top of the ruling class of China, which will likely be the world's largest economy by the end of the decade and a place upon which Canada's fortunes increasingly hinge.
Creating a place of your own puts your identity at the forefront.
The news comes at the end of a week in which Scotland's energy minister said that fracking «can not and will not take place in Scotland.»
Since Ripple controls 61 % of the world's supply of XRP coins — 61 billion out of 100 billion in total — the gains placed Larsen's personal position in the cryptocurrency as well as his share of the XRP owned by his company at a dizzying total of $ 59.8 billion.
Delta largely won the online conversation by adopting a more relatable, less corporate tone than airlines often take when placed at the center of the controversy, Geller said.
Bombardier sold the C Series to Delta at a significant discount, standard practice in the aviation business, because Delta was one of the first to place a big order.
«I am of the belief that although we all declare our independence at 18 years of age, we come from a place of dependence from infancy.
According to 34 - nation Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development, Canada would place fifth during the recovery period according to the percentage of the working age population that held a job at the end of 2013, compared to the situation prior to the 2008 - 09 recession.
Omada's digital therapeutics platform attempts to address disparate health care needs that can be particularly cumbersome for people at risk for chronic diseases like diabetes through a combination of data analytics, user engagement, and the broad goal of preventing these kinds of conditions from developing in the first place.
By avoiding the task of employing extra staff members or handling operations such as payroll and web development, employees at a company will also be able to free up more time to focus on delivering their goods to their customers and carrying out the tasks that they were employed for in the first place.
If Iceland replaced its entire existing currency supply, the seigniorage would bolster Canadian coffers; an extremely rough calculation places the amount between $ 13 million and $ 15 million annually, although arriving at those figures requires several leaps of faith.
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