Sentences with phrase «on usher»

And let's not get started on Usher... the robot voices are ridiculous.
Oh, I've actually bothered to read the blurb and it turns out that the wave creates «giant gravity swells that contain thousands of giant killer bees, intent on ushering in the end of the world».
When I construct a lesson for my crew, of course I focus on ushering them to comprehend the elements we are exploring.
For better and for worse, Hang On ushered in the concept of large - scale arcade machines that gave the player enveloping, jarring experiences — experiences that they couldn't get at home (see also: After Burner, Space Harrier, those horrible skateboarding / snowboarding games).
SkyCoin plans on ushering in an age of third generation cryptocurrency by moving to a Web of Trust system instead of miners.

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James Slack, spokesperson for U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May stated that the visit would usher in a new era of bilateral «relations focused on delivering wide - ranging benefits.»
Musk, 46, has built up a showman's reputation as the founder and chief executive officer of Tesla (tsla), calling on true believers to help him overcome the «haters» who question his company's ability to usher in an electric - vehicle age on an ambitious timetable.
On June 1 the CAC ushered in new regulations requiring all offline and online media outlets to be managed by Party - approved editorial staff.
Michael Gokturk, an entrepreneur who had just ushered a payment processing company he co-founded through a successful IPO, decided to jump on the trend and turn his attention to mobile.
Besides expanded functionality, New TV ushers in expanded video on demand.
Usher previously served on the Boards of Directors of Transtar, Inc., H.J. Heinz Company, PNC Financial Services, PPG Industries, and Marathon Oil.
If enough of the money managers take him up on the offer, it could usher in an era of radical disruption in the world of angel investing.
An editorial in the official China Daily on Saturday said denuclearization could end hostilities between the two sides and «usher in a new era of development» on the peninsula, but noted Friday's declaration lacked a plan for achieving the goal.
Foster also confirmed that Usher told her he had a relationship with one of her bridemaids on «Entertainment Tonight.»
Candidate Hillary now talks up the need for criminal justice reform to undo the 1994 crime bill her husband championed; decries the wages on American workers of NAFTA and subsequent free - trade deals he ushered in; and calls for cracking down on a financial sector he helped deregulate.
Kyd said: «But I think this ship ushers in an era of even closer co-operation with the United States, and indeed we're looking forward to hosting US Marine Corps lightning jet fighters on here in due course.»
In 2008, for example, the assumption based on his campaign platform was that President Obama would put gunmakers out of business, turn health care providers into wards of the state, and usher in a golden era for alternative energy.
Google gave outsiders their first peek at its experimental quantum super-computing system on Tuesday that it hopes will one day usher in a new era of data crunching.
Wing is part of X, formerly known as Google X, which is the company's R&D unit working on far - out «moonshot» projects, racing against Amazon and drone makers like DJI to usher in what may one day be a massive new market, delivering everything from food to medicine straight to people's doorsteps.
The theme of this year's International Women's Day is «Be Bold for Change,» calling on all of us in business to take meaningful action that ushers in the greatest change for women.
The Federal Aviation Administration's new ruling for how companies can operate drones came in effect on Monday, ushering in a potential wave of businesses using flying robots to perform tasks like monitoring crops during daylight and capturing panoramic pictures.
A U.S. appeals court vacated the conviction of former Jefferies Group trader Jesse Litvak, the latest turn in a case that has spanned more than five years and helped usher in changes to sales tactics on Wall Street.
On Sunday, Germany's Social Democrats party voted overwhelmingly to form a coalition treaty with incumbent conservatives in order to usher in a new government.
In the 1980s, a new Chinese leader, Deng Xiaoping, ushered in economic liberalization, with a strong focus on factories and global exports in Guangdong.
The Cboe Volatility Index VIX, -0.44 % or VIX, surged to an eye - popping intraday level of 50.30 on Feb. 6, abruptly ending a period of quiet that reigned in 2017 and ushering in a new era of sometimes vicious market swings.
Indeed, investors might position themselves to capitalise on the immense technological and structural changes taking place in China as the country ushers in what Chinese President Xi Jinping calls a «New Era» of transformation and growth, and further cements its place as a dominant global economic superpower.
The Cboe Volatility Index VIX, +0.00 % or VIX, surged to an eye - popping intraday level of 50.30 on Feb. 6, abruptly ending a period of quiet that reigned in 2017 and ushering in a new era of sometimes vicious market swings.
Of course, that final line — that there is a new, higher «equilibrium valuation of equities» — is surely to remind some market historians of Irving Fisher's famous line that stocks had reach a new «permanently high plateau» on the eve of the 1929 stock market crash which ushered in the Great Depression.
Gardner focuses on initial coin offerings (ICO) and even ushered in one for Augur, a startup dedicated to providing market forecasts with blockchains.
The Los Angeles Times and U-T San Diego will soon share an owner, in a bet that they can usher in a new era of newspapering in Southern California built on geographic strength in numbers.
But their agenda is to make the economic polarization between creditors and debtors irreversible, ushering in a Dark Age of austerity and deepening debt peonage in which wages, profits and property rents are earmarked to pay interest — on loans that can't be paid in a shrinking economy.
The American Manufacturing Competitiveness Act of 2016 ushered in a process to petition for the suspension or reduction of tariffs on items where no domestic production exists.
< br / > < br / > On August 7, 2017, the startup GoldMint was launched with the intent of ushering < br / > in a new digital era of gold as a store of value.
The USH traded in a below - average 2 - 20 point weekly range and settled up 16 - ticks on the week and down 10 - ticks on the session at 152 - 09.
Jacoby's occasion for recycling this tired truism is David Gelernter's new book, America - Lite: How Imperial Academia Dismantled Our Culture (and Ushered in the Obamacrats), which he thinks is short on arguments and full of shrill right - wing clichés about tenured radicals and rootless intellectuals.
Atheists unfortunately are helping usher in islamist extremism, because without christianity to offset that, islam just comes right on in, builds some mosques and before you know it, our country will be awash in terror.
(Malachi chapters 3 - 4) * The judgment and first resurrection (Matthew 25:31 - 46, Revelations 20:5 - 6) * The thousand years of peace ushered in, Christ to reign personally on the earth (Revelations chapters 20 - 21)
As it turns out, White has a personal connection to the place — his mother used work as an usher there, so there's a nice bit of irony in the fact that the owners of the place renamed it the «Jack White Theater» and spilled the beans on White's «anonymous» donation.
Jesus» purpose was to usher in the Kingdom of God here on earth, in the now, for the future.
Gary, Sabio claims that his beliefs are based on reason and objectivity and yet he totally ignores the objective historical evidence from the failure of atheistic Communism to usher in an earthly Utopia that the cause of man (kind)'s individual and social ills is theistic beliefs.
He said:: «Christianity's focus has long been about ushering in God's kingdom «on Earth, not just in heaven,» Borg says.
After being discovered on YouTube in the late 2000s, some canny marketing and support from major labels and huge acts (including Usher) saw the singer quickly sell out shows and delight teenage fans across the world.
According to its dictates, morals should be defined and practiced on the basis of society's purposes, and everything is moral that helps to usher in the final state of happiness.
Navratri's timing depends on the lunar calendar but usually is observed once in March - April to usher in summer and again in September - October, before winter.
(CNN)- Muslims around the world on Monday ushered in Ramadan, a month of dawn - to - dusk abstinence from food and drinks.
While much of Hebrew Scripture focuses on God's covenantal blessing to Israel through biological procreation, «the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus ushered in a host of transformative changes,» writes Matthew.
Downing writes that «based on his reading of all the «begats» in the Bible, along with the stated ages of Old Testament patriarchs, Usher systematically reinforced time frames suggested by earlier Christian leaders to conclude that the world was created on October 23, 4004 B.C. - at 9:00 a.m., no less.»
I was reading this article https://www.breakingisraelnews.com/19539/ready-rebuild-temple/#CpEi17FfOAVbi2Yl.97 The abomimation of desolation would need to occur once the jews started there sacrifical offerings it has happened in the past and i believe it will happen in the future because the anti christ will rise up and will set himself as a god in the temple and will want people to worship him.He will desecrate the temple by slaughtering a pig on the altar.That finishs the 31/2 years of peace and ushers in the tribulation period.It could all be speculation but at least if it happens we are forewarned brentnz
And I started taking April 29 much more seriously (shocking an usher when, on the 50th anniversary of my baptism, I went to the church where the deed had been done — amidst great caterwauling on my part, I'm reliably informed — and asked him to help me find the baptismal font, which had been moved in a post-conciliar wreckovation, so that I could kiss it).
Ushered past beggars into waiting vans, these church people embarked on an adventure of solidarity that marks a shift in how we understand mission.
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