Sentences with phrase «of walls like»

The platforms don't come out of the walls like they're supposed to!
On one side of this canvas, which sticks out of the wall like something from a surrealist painting, bears on one side one of the blurry, photographic images that Richter specialised in during the early «60s.
A further visceral quality runs through MacMurray's work, evoking the body and bodily, and pieces such as «Oracle», where rubber dairy hose appears to grow out of the wall like veins or hair, encourage a response that is at the same time seductive and repulsive.
would love to see a shot of the wall like the one you took while you were painting... ive been debating painting one of the walls in my kitchen the same way but i do nt know how well all that black would go in the tiny room.
It pains me to show TOILET PAPER smack dab in the middle of the wall like it is an integral part of the artistic display (and the plunger!)
We could also just do panels on the lower half of the wall like below.

Not exact matches

When responding to this question, Roy Cohen, career coach and author of «The Wall Street Professional's Survival Guide,» says job seekers should «offer up examples that are relevant, like managing projects, learning new skills or a specific activity that is tied directly to performing this role.»
Managing a staff of employees — with their diverse personalities, responsibilities, ambitions and pet peeves — can sometimes feel a bit like nailing Jell - O to the wall.
And Lewis at one point has a character's internal monologue describe the «entire history of Wall Street» as the «story of scandals... linked together tail to trunk like circus elephants.»
Roy Cohen, career coach and author of «The Wall Street Professional's Survival Guide,» tells Glassdoor that job seekers should «offer up examples that are relevant, like managing projects, learning new skills or a specific activity that is tied directly to performing this role.»
Decor and design has become an increasingly important part of the dining experience, as people now pay more attention to elements, like the art on the walls, the way the table surface contrasts with the plate and the lighting.
Meanwhile, an endless loop of photos streams across a wall screen in the reception area: White at the Grammys; White at the Emmys; White mugging alongside celebrities like Matt Damon and Céline Dion.
Productivity (tons mined per miner) increased by 350 percent, due partially to a shift from underground to surface mines, but largely from the introduction of highly mechanized systems like long wall mining that require far fewer miners.
When I'm facing a tough moment, even when I was fired on the front page of The Wall Street Journal, there is part of me that is like, I'm the luckiest woman on the planet.
«It's professionally unsettling, and not a confidence boost, for someone of color to look around and not see anyone else who looks like them,» Williams recalls from his Wall Street days.
For example, you could change the color of the walls or the layout of the room to make the break room feel like it's a part of a different building.
As he grew up, LaCola went to college and tried out all sorts of careers — a job on Wall Street, one in healthcare and he even tried his hand at investing in small businesses, like liquor stores and ice cream shops.
With challenges like denim walls and the temptation of donuts all around, Kate and Joey pull off an old - school - meets - new - beginnings vibe for this successful office makeover!
He decided to start enforcing employee down - time and vacations, developed plans for an on - site meditation room and made a host of cosmetic tweaks like painting the company's walls with bright colours and showcasing its new corporate mantra: «I'm in.»
Wall Street veteran and CEO of Japanese online broker says cryptocurrencies could take off like derivatives did
The Alpina's interior further plays off the dichotomy: the bedside lights are stylized Swiss cowbells, while the walls are hung with an enviable collection of contemporary art from the likes of Tracey Emin.
«I believe if people feel they can control their environment, that leads to a greater sense of ownership over the product,» says Barry, who makes posters for the campus walls with mantras like «What would you do if you weren't afraid?»
The ground was paved and the walls were dense, made of stone or cement with stucco - like coating.
There are a variety of options and costs to doing so, from structural changes like reinforcing walls to resist water pressure and installing permanent pumps to remove water.
If you believe pop culture, the top of the business world might seem something like the 80s movie Wall Street — competition is fierce, rivalries are plenty, and greed is good.
«We figured this was a financial industry and expected it to be aggressive, highly competitive, a little like The Wolf of Wall Street,» explains Professor Paula Jarzabkowski.
Case in point: Birch Coffee's «ignition initiative» in which customers can take a sign from the wall of the store (samples include: «Ask Me What I Ate for Lunch Today» and «Ask Me About the Most Embarrassing Thing in My iTunes Library»), and place it in front of their table if they'd like to encourage random conversations with strangers.
Rather than train her team to think like journalists, Wilsher went out and hired one — a former digital editor of The Wall Street Journal.
It, like everyone, was hit hard by recession, and did what a lot of companies did: dramatically reduced costs, laid off workers, raised prices, and went back to customers and said, «I'm sorry we can't honor this contract...» The response from Wall Street was, «Wow, you've done a great job managing your costs!»
Upstairs, a conference room that looks like something straight out of the board game «Clue» — with dark wood walls, marble floors and candelabras — can quickly transform into a swanky restaurant with dishes culled from a nearby cupboard and a removable fireplace.
«In the past employee recognition was often cheesy or costly, like hanging a photo of the Employee of the Month on the wall at McDonald's.
Wall Street is sounding some of the right notes but it's still got a long way to go to be as diverse and welcoming as it likes to think it is.
But he's said to be an «insatiable» consumer of news, getting up at 6 a.m. to watch TV and then read print newspapers like the New York Post, The New York Times, and The Wall Street Journal, according to Business Insider.
One of the most popular behavioral economists tweets about far - ranging issues like why we lie, and what psychological factors led to corruption on Wall Street.
Carmine Gallo is a Wall Street Journal bestselling author of such books as «Talk Like TED» and «The Presentation Secrets of Steve Jobs.»
The Wall Street Journal covers the individuals emerging from a spate of public offerings and mergers with millions, if not billions, of dollars like Joseph Chen, the founder of the China social network site Renren that went public this week.
Top university endowments have faced years of pressure for difficulty beating indexes like the S&P 500 while also paying Wall Street stars big pay packages.
«I need to be building things to feel like I'm making a meaningful contribution, and I didn't want to sit around as some kind of wall decoration - slash - mascot for culture.»
Hsieh has lots of other ideas, too -; displayed as 108 multicolored Post-it notes, assembled in columns, on his living - room wall, with words like Farmers Market, Breakfast Place, Community Kitchen, and Pool scrawled on them.
In five years, Kunal Gupta has built Toronto - based Polar Mobile into one of the world's leading digital - media software developers, creating mobile sites for clients like Condé Nast, The Wall Street Journal, CBS and every major Canadian media company.
The walls are covered, ceiling to floor, with the signatures and drawings of former House pages, young men and women — now old men and women, or dead ones — who, like you, once had the unique opportunity, not even open to congressmen themselves, to raise and lower the American flag that flies over the House of Representatives when the body sits in session.
«Like many of you, I'm concerned about the impact of the recent executive orders signed by President Trump,» Zuckerberg said, referencing the orders Trump signed earlier this week to build a wall along the U.S. - Mexican border and prioritize the deportation of undocumented immigrants from so - called sanctuary cities in the U.S.
His reaction post, now topping 41,000 likes and nearing 3,000 comments, states that he, too, has an image on his office wall to remind him of the value of hard work, rather «what happens when you need a plumber but can't find one.»
It's one thing to be high - minded about your journalistic principles, but it's another to do so while outlets like CNN are raking in billions of dollars for their wall - to - wall Trump coverage, and you are trying to keep the lights on as your ad revenue vanishes with breathtaking speed.
Just as Android really isn't about the phones, this isn't about how many Facebook users Google Plus can poach, but how it might act as a catalyst to move the social web beyond the «walled garden» of Facebook and back into the open web, which Google's search engine bestrides like a colossus.
Its south wall bears the names of Harvard alumni — like President Faust has already mentioned — students and faculty members, who gave their lives in World War II.
From the book: «Like something out of an epic fantasy novel, Scotland's Fingal's Cave is a 270 - foot - deep, 72 - foot - tall sea cave with walls of perfectly hexagonal columns.
What I love about Ferriss's show is you feel like a fly on the wall listening to some of the greatest minds (think Arnold Schwarzenegger, Tony Robbins, Vince Vaughn) sharing some of their most amazing insights on business, productivity, and life hacks.
There's a war for talent on Wall Street for dealmakers who work with the likes of Kraft and Unilever — and some firms will be left out in the cold.
As The Wall Street Journal reported last year, HTT's open model hasn't kept it from earning partnerships with the likes of engineering software firm ANSYS (anss) and UCLA's Suprastudio architecture program.
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