Sentences with phrase «office piece by piece»

Go through all the paperwork in your office piece by piece, separating it into 3 piles.

Not exact matches

In fact, some people like to cure their office boredom by making use of the equipment at their disposal to develop their very own bespoke piece of entertainment.
The idea to have a movable office structure completely controlled by those using it is of a piece with the team's larger lean philosophy, he believes.
Imagine running a direct mail campaign by writing your own copy, individually typing that copy for each and every sales piece you plan to send, stuffing and addressing the envelopes one by one using names and addresses you got from the phone book, slapping on the stamps, and then sorting it all and carting it off to the Post Office yourself.
One of the most important pieces of advice we give clients at my office is to take responsibility for your own immigration case, even when you have hired representation by a lawyer or immigration consultant.
According to a registration with the office of Ontario's Integrity Commissioner, a lobbyist on behalf of Equifax Canada aims to engage «stakeholders» on a piece of credit - reporting - related legislation proposed by Ontario's Liberal government, in addition to any other relevant policies.
Andy Warhol's iconic Campbell's Soup cans, a painting by Takashi Murakami and a word sculpture by Jack Pierson are some of the pieces decorating the head office of Start Today Co., operator of Japan's largest online fashion mall, Zozotown.
Even as we speak, I have no doubt that a link to Murphy's piece is being sent to Congressional offices by those who hope to undermine school nutrition standards during the upcoming Child Nutrition Reauthorization.
News this week that the FBI raided the offices of yet another New York State lawmaker has pushed into the limelight a little known piece of legislation authored by a Long Island senator.
Over the weekend, the network's website ran a piece asking whether D.C. would see the election of its first openly gay mayor by electing independent candidate David Catania to office.
But a second piece of advice cited by the leader's office that says he should be on is unlikely to be shown, the source claimed.
«Cuomo's time in office has been defined by a string of indictments for corruption, his failure to fix the New York City subway, and his support for a backroom deal which handed Republicans control of the state Senate, resulting in the failure of numerous pieces of progressive legislation.»
NYCHA responded to the situation, which the comptroller's office had brought to NYCHA's attention months ago, by removing the rusty piece of metal.
The Federal Government's counter-affidavit filed in support of the motion and deposed to by a litigation clerk in the Office of the Director Public Prosecutions, pieced together Kanu's alleged acts of serial violation of the bail conditions imposed by the court.
«Cuomo's time in office has been defined by a string of indictments (of aides and associates) for corruption, his failure to fix the New York City subway, and his support for a backroom deal which handed Republicans control of the state Senate, resulting in the failure of numerous pieces of progressive legislation.»
David Cameron's farewell honours list torn to pieces by Cabinet Office after he chooses closest aides
So, as I walked into the office and noticed that boxes of Reese's Pieces were replaced by tubs of protein powder on people's desks, and at home my husband is doing pullups in our bedroom door, I realized they aren't just trying to get smaller — they're also trying to get stronger!
Simply by adding a few decor pieces to your office space you can achieve a chic and personal feel that doesn't feel like you are in cube city.
They are based in LA so I got to stop by their office and check out the pieces in person.
Bring in a piece of the beautiful, bright sky by adding the La Crosse Technology Metal Wall Clock with Blue Dial to your home or office.
Make your jeans office - appropriate by dressing it up with a few basic closet pieces.
They were only $ 3 a piece and I'd like to either hang them side by side or one above the other in my office.
I may try a sweater or something if I do the infinite style by Ann Taylor thing after I give birth (thanks to whoever suggested that, I'm obsessed and can't wait to start) just for a fun casual day in the office, plus then I can send it back if I hate it, but I wouldn't spend «investment piece» money on anything with those sleeves.
Whenever someone asks me how to dress for an interview or first day at a new office, I always recommend wearing simple, tailored pieces that fit really well, but add some intrigue to your look by trying a cool color palette and adding fun accessories.
Jersey Knit Dress — I love this piece because it goes from the office to errands just by removing a blazer.
When I was a working gal, I wore my skinny jeans to the office on Casual Fridays but I kept the look professional by pairing them with office - friendly pieces like this ladylike blouse by Ann Taylor and fitted blazer by H&M (love the plaid and polka dots!).
Nuri's office has been blasted to pieces by a deadly nail bomb and he and Rocco are missing.
Cinderella was re-envisioned as a lavish period piece by director Kenneth Branagh; The Jungle Book was brought to life by jaw - dropping visual effects courtesy of director Jon Favreau; Pete's Dragon got a humanistic update via filmmaker David Lowery; and Beauty and the Beast is a mega-hit, grossing over $ 1 billion at the box office.
Scuttled in early Hollywood by the far more popular western, the pirate movie was left adrift for decades, coming into port every now and again only to find nary a piece of eight at the box office (cf. Polanski's The Pirates (1986), Cutthroat Island (1995)-RRB-.
With a skillful piece of Hollywood pastry like Dave, an Ivan Reitman comedy about a small - time businessman named Dave (Kevin Kline) impersonating the U.S. president (Kline as well), one might at first be drawn in by its refreshing candor about the ignobility of the office of president.
Hey, folks, we're making a movie here: When this movie was in production, the American Right thundered that it was being made by Godless liberal communists in Hollywood financed by the Democratic National Committee as a propaganda piece to re-elect that Kenyan who usurped the office of President of the United States.
Assembly and Senate Republican caucuses have hit an apparent impasse on major unresolved pieces remaining in the budget, including pre-K-12 funding, transportation and taxes, according to the offices of the JFC co-chairs and reported by Wispolitics.com in an email to subscribers.
The Washington Post has published a piece written by Howard Gardner and Jim Reese, of the Washington International School, on why the Obamas should consider teaching at an urban public school after the completion of President Obama's second term in office.
- character creation lets you choose skin color, face, eye color and haircut - later in the game you can get glasses, pants, shoes and other stuff - start off by meeting Tom Nook and his posse of Happy Home employees - this includes Lyle the Otter and Digby the Dog, who give advice and help to keep the game moving forward - Lottie the Otter is Lyle's niece and handles the front desk in the game - she welcomes you every time you boot up the game and tells you what to do next - gameplay starts off with placing furniture, but quickly evolves into something more - place a house on the world map and cycle through seasons to see what you like - house can modified with different roofs, doors, colors and more - every animal unlocks new furniture for you to use - completing a lot of requests is vital to getting a lot of content - characters will react to everything that you place and remove in the house - three pieces of furniture must be in or outside of the house and these need to implemented into the final design - if you don't follow this rule, your animal customer will not approve - add wallpaper, carpets, lamps, signs, music covers, paintings and much more - by completing special objectives in the office, which you pay for with Play Coins, you can even expand the feature set - set background sounds, choose curtains, change up furniture, display fossils and get a bigger variety of fish and paintings.
Bearing his distinctive, playful hand - drawn type, the works are text - based pieces bearing copy also created by Goodman; and here, we're showing some snippets of the three murals he created for New York's Tribeca Target store and one for booze brand Anheuser - Busch's offices in NYC.
By offering to come in and switch the pieces out from time to time, and doing this in multiple offices, you can have a tidy recurring income.
Long displayed outside the New York Hilton, three sections of a four - piece bronze sculpture by Philip Pavia went missing from their temporary storage, at the Hippodrome, a midtown office building.
This piece is accompanied by Michael Heizer's, Dragged Mass (Iso / Planar / Section), 1983, a colorful work that for years graced Philip Johnson's offices in New York.
The revelation can be architectural - as in his 1973 work at the Galleria Toselli in Milan, where he had layers of paint stripped from the walls to expose the original plaster surface - or functional, as in his piece for the Claire Copley Gallery in Los Angeles, in which he made public the business operation of the gallery by removing the wall dividing the exhibition area from the office and storage space.
Oldenburg organized the objects on aset of custom - made shelves (each measuring 19 15/16» x 28 3/4» x 12 3/16») inspired by a particular standard office shelf unit in his studio, arranging, rearranging, and recreating them until the pieces found their proper place with one another.
Blue exercise machines by the collective Polit - Sheer - Form - Office and a performance piece by the commissioned artist Xu Zhen (a colossal white cube with a variety of objects thrown upward inside the box) were equally open - minded and unconventional.
Works by those artists were among some 45 pieces that the first couple borrowed from several Washington museums to decorate their private White House residence and the West and East Wings, the White House press office announced on Tuesday.
Jessica Scott - Felder's performance piece was funded by The City of Atlanta Office of Cultural Affairs
AMY GOODMAN: Mark Epstein, in the New York Times piece by James Stewart about — which was headlined «How Cooper Union's Endowment Failed in Its Mission,» James Stewart writes, «This week, angry students were occupying the president's office in protest.
As the New York Times reported, the sign was inspired by «one that W. E. B. Du Bois placed outside the office of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People in the 1930s, and it is part of a larger piece by Mr. Adkins that includes copies of government files on Du Bois, who was marked as an agitator.»
The piece is a three - dimensional version of an original photograph taken by Sussman depicting the office of Yuri Gagarin.
He did this last year, and when I sent an FYI email comment about it to one of my pals at the Heartland Institute, it was expanded into this piece, «Ross Gelbspan: Up to His Old Tricks, Spreading Myths About Global Warming Skeptics» In a nutshell, it is not a wise move to say a place is «Koch - funded» when the place is not funded that way to any significant extent, nor was it wise to say Fred Singer was funded by Exxon in a major way when the bulk of the money figure Gelbspan spoke of was in the form of 2nd - hand free office space usage.
It was just a week ago that I blogged here about the suicide of Kilpatrick Stockton lawyer Mark Levy, movingly recounted by writer Richard B. Schmitt in the cover piece for this month's ABA Journal magazine, A Death in the Office.
The «Scud Stud» Arthur Kent has fired a couple of missiles of his own after an unflattering piece by National Post columnist Don Martin that Kent claims derailed his bid for provincial office in Alberta in 2008.
Though we covered it in our Tips Tuesday roundup post a few days ago, I'd like to call your attention to an exceptional piece by Garry Wise on his upcoming Law Office Backyard Retreat.
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