Sentences with phrase «of the face of»

16 - month Ethan Jennings grabs a cardboard cutout of the face of Democratic Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton as his father Florida delegate Bernard Jennings holds him.
Mona Lisa is the result of the artist - scientist's studies of anatomy: da Vinci «peeled flesh off of the faces of cadavers, delineated the muscles that move the lips, and then painted the world's most memorable smile,» Isaacson writes in the opening of his new book.
The ad, titled «We Accept,» shows a montage of faces of different nationalities while an uplifting melody plays, and a caption about inclusion appears across the screen.
At the end of the day, between China and India, a massive market for Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies has been wiped off of the face of the earth.
Alwaleed, the chairman of the Kingdom Holding Company, is one of the faces of Saudi tech investing: As of last year he owned 35 million shares of Twitter and with his company owned 5.3 percent of the ride - hail startup Lyft, a stake he acquired in part by purchasing existing shares from Andreessen Horowitz and Founders Fund.
Last year Popular Mechanics announced that a team of British scientists, assisted by Israeli archaeologists, had fashioned «the most accurate image» of the face of Jesus.
I try to be aware of the faces of fear that creep into my days, and I cherish these passages from scripture, which remind me of my humanity.
He saw two main ways of kindling this ardour: one, as expressed eloquently in his Novo Millennio Ineunte, was through that contemplation of the face of Christ which the whole Church engaged in during the Millennium Jubilee.
When we come to study the phenomenon of conversion or religious regeneration, we shall see that a not infrequent consequence of the change operated in the subject is a transfiguration of the face of nature in his eyes.
i can accept Jesus as another avatar of another face of Diety.
CNN's Fredricka Whitfield speaks with the film's screenwriter and a pastor in this week's installment of Faces of Faith.
The American experience in the leveling of a continent and the partial reshaping of the face of nature constitutes one large national illustration of this kind of force.
Reminds me of those pictures of mountain cliffs and high up in the middle of the face of the cliff grows a single tree out from a crevice.

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«Now, they face a steep uphill climb of new network investment, and they will be back to burning cash,» Moffett wrote.
According to multiple sources, groups of these peer - to - peer start - ups are beginning to band together in the face of regulatory scrutiny.
And since you probably couldn't afford to take a comparable salary at first, you also faced a variety of unappetizing choices like dipping into savings, or running up credit card debt, or borrowing money from your friends and family.
Countries actually generate revenue from printed currency, thanks to «seigniorage,» or the difference between the cost of production (roughly 9 cents per bill) and its face value.
Facebook was faced with — and evaded — similar questions about its relationship with Thiel when Forbes revealed the early investor in the social media network and member of its board was bankrolling a lawsuit that ultimately drove Gawker Media into bankruptcy.
Developing a deep understanding of the problems facing your customers enables you to relate to them better and ultimately helps builds trust and credibility.
In the face of strident antigovernment activism, McConnell and many of his colleagues had largely assumed a defensive crouch.
Just like an entrepreneur, one of the biggest challenges you'll face as a recent college grad starting out as a freelancer is landing your first paying gigs.
Facing a new regulatory minefield, U.S. - based companies have a narrow window of time to assess their capabilities and vulnerabilities and address areas of concern.
Reflective of Far Eastern companies facing roadblocks in reaching the U.S. market, Chinese mobile maker Huawei has faced troubles in the U.S. recently as a deal for it to sell its Mate 10 Pro smartphone collapsed.
StubHub faced backlash from fans over the inflated price of tickets for the Tragically Hip's farewell tour.
If you can face a shark alone in the Pacific Ocean, you can probably face most of life's other sharks.
«A lot of people put me into a box, which is what a lot of veterans face when they go into the civilian world,» said J.R. Martinez, one of the best - known veterans of the second Gulf War.
The Luon pants are one of the retailer's product staples and Cowen analyst Faye Landes said that if there is any comfort to be found, it is that Lululemon is not facing a demand problem.
By combining with Foursquare, the credit card companies could finally justify and preserve their transaction fees (in the face of competition from other payment options) but working to drive demand to the local retailers.
Be mindful of the message your face sends.
While the watch comes with many traditional faces, I found it fun to try some of the more whimsical ones which include jellyfish, butterflies and the ever popular Mickey Mouse, who tells times with his hands and taps his foot every second.
When you're up against a deadline or facing a tough challenge, do the people you work with know instinctively that they'll find you in the thick of the fight — pitching in, working long hours, and doing whatever is necessary to succeed?
Tensions were high Wednesday at New York University's Stern School of Business, as a group of academics, venture capitalists, and entrepreneurs faced off during a panel discussion on the future of higher education.
One of the worst problems facing the country — the state of our nation's bridges.
The CEO and founder of Knixwear created a high - tech bra and underwear brand to solve the unsexy problems facing real women, without sacrificing design
His departure comes as Google is facing growing threats of regulation in Europe and a high - stakes negotiations with record labels in the US.
The biggest challenge entrepreneurs may face is either a self - limiting or self - inflated view of their capabilities.
Fields, who earned $ 22.1 million in 2016, also faced a clamor for share repurchases, which boost the value of stock, at Ford's annual meeting earlier this month.
TMZ somehow has the video of the moments after the shooting, which mostly involve paramedics working quickly and Gyllenhaal and Pena standing around with «oh, s — t» looks on their faces.
To build your company's reputation online, you need to hire people you can trust not only to excel in their day - to - day jobs, but to be the public faces of your business.
New natural gas pipelines do not face the same kind of opposition as oil pipelines because the product is a gas and, in case of a leak, it escapes into the atmosphere rather than fouling waterways and soil.
If we opened our borders and liberalized the sector, productive farmers would expand, unproductive ones would shrink, and others would adapt, innovate, and increase their productivity in the face of stiffer competition.
A reporter for Infowars faced a verbal assault on the streets of Boston last week, when an irate onlooker unleashed a profanity - laced tirade against the site's founder Alex Jones and his claim that the marathon bombing was a «false flag» operation perpetrated by the FBI.
The maker of rugged military - grade drones faces new competition from an unexpected source: toy makers
Thankfully, for Dublin - based LinkedIn analytics manager Mariah Walton, she had the good fortune of having Jeffrey Weiner as a CEO when she faced just this conundrum.
It takes a truly special partnership to be able to support each other that way even in the face of failure.
Having those multiple partners is key, because one of the big risks any small biotech faces is that the partner decides to walk away from its development program — not surprising, since most drug development programs fail.
Even if they don't do any of the above, your post might evoke a smile on their face and they will mentally give you a point for the future.
Zuckerberg is on Capitol Hill this week to face a barrage of questions from lawmakers looking to probe the tech giant over concerns about privacy, data collection, and more.
So for example, you could have fake directors where you pay a little bit extra and someone pretends to be the public face of this company.
(Haptic wearable devices that rely on tactile feedback are one example: Sensebridge, a Toronto firm, has produced a simple piece of jewelry that vibrates when the user is facing north.)
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