Sentences with phrase «on cement of»

«This feels fresh to me,» Mr. Lin said as he leaned in to inspect one work, a pigment trace on cement of a ceremonial building in India.
Frances Spalding discusses the modern «cool» of Lund Humphries» 1960s monograph on William Scott and reflects on the cementing of the artist's style in the preceding decade.

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Meanwhile, tourists from around the world stop here to check out the foot and hand prints left by movie stars in the cement outside, on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
«If we spend a huge amount of time cementing one relationship, then we're going to miss out on a lot of others.
... lawyers» work on behalf of clients positively requires — both for its justification and its successful functioning for the benefit of those same clients in the long run — that lawyers also help maintain and refresh the public sphere, the infrastructure of law and cultural convention that constitutes the cement of society.
Obviously, Huffington overcame those initial bouts of failure and has cemented her name as one of the most successful outlets on the web.
Green Built's research uncovered that not only was all of Haiti's cement imported after the multinationals closed cement plants on Hispaniola (a limestone island), but Haitians paid more for cement than some regions of the U.S. did.
RICHMOND, Va. (AP)-- Dominion Energy Virginia said Tuesday that it plans to build at least eight new natural gas - fired plants during the next 15 years, cementing its shift away from coal, while depending on renewables for less than 10 percent of its energy capacity.
Jan 10 - Berkshire Hathaway Inc on Wednesday promoted two of its top executives, Gregory Abel and Ajit Jain, adding them to its board and cementing their status as the most likely successors to Warren Buffett atop the conglomerate.
And her legacy as one of the most influential pop stars and business women of our generation was cemented in April with Lemonade's visual album release on HBO and Tidal, the second of its kind to come from Mrs. Knowles - Carter.
Then he spends liberally on job training, so Elyria can cement its niche of complex, high - tensile castings, which require highly trained workers to execute them.
With a bit of proper care, however, this sturdy razor should offer a lifetime of great shaves, while its substantial, satisfying hand - feel and excellent German quality cement its status as the best long - handled heavy - duty safety razor on the market.
Jan 10 (Reuters)- Berkshire Hathaway Inc on Wednesday promoted two of its top executives, Gregory Abel and Ajit Jain, adding them to its board and cementing their status as the front runners to succeed Warren Buffett atop the conglomerate.
Though thick, lavishly illustrated Sunday papers became popular in the United States during the late 19th century as a form of weekend leisure, religious pressure to ban labour and trade on Sundays assured that Saturday papers remained the more popular weekend reading in Canada — something cemented by the passing of the federal Lord's Day Act in 1906.
In present - day Afghanistan, Timur ordered the construction of a tower made out of live men, each stacked on top of another, and cemented together with bricks and mortar.
But as soon as she makes an incision on the lump, a stream of thick gray goo — almost like liquid cement — streams forth.
Such wrongdoing certainly doesn't, for example, justify vigilante efforts on the part of private citizens to cover the spikes with fresh cement.
A best - selling author and radio host, his role in popular culture was cemented with the 2014 broadcast of a revitalized «Cosmos» series on the Fox television network, a combination homage and update to the 13 - epsiode PBS series hosted by Carl Sagan in the 1980s.
Match Group, which already owns Tinder, Match.com and OkCupid, further cemented its near - monopoly on love (or hook - ups, at least) with the purchase of Vancouver's PlentyOfFish Media for $ 575 million.
The attacks on Paris could therefore further cement their lead in many countries throughout the continent, as fears grow of further attacks and of the possibility that terrorists could hide among the Syrian refugee population.
And the attacks on the «City of Light» could further cement their lead in not only France, but also a slew of other countries in the European Union.
The twins proved so skilled at ferrying drugs that they became preferred customers of the Zambadas — an honor cemented one day in 2005, when the patriarch allegedly clapped them on the back and called them «his people.»
Mr. Wang recalled a story of how on a long drive near his hometown years earlier his father pointed out all of the tunnels and bridges in China built using his cement.
Last fall, the tenacity then - trade minister Chrystia Freeland displayed in sealing the deal on the Canada - European Union Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) cemented her status as one of the few undisputed rising stars in Trudeau's cabinet.
Senator Sullivan: One of my worries on regulation with a company of your size saying «Hey, we might be interested in being regulated», but as you know, regulations can also cement the dominant power.
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.
SHAKE IT OFF The signing of the memorandum of understanding cements efforts to capitalise on youthful research and development to enhance gold mining industry
And shale drilling uses a lot of manufactured goods — 20 percent of what people spend on a well is steel, 10 percent is cement, so less drilling means less manufacturing in those sectors.»
In conclusion, this new Decree on Digital Economy Development cements Belarus» status as a «crypto - country» and opens up an entire world of possibilities for IT companies specializing in blockchain and crypto - based products and solutions.
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Link building illicits the following image in my head: A construction worker laboring a brick of metal, wavering, up a set of stairs, slabbing some cement on the corners, nailing things, sweating profusely, eating from a lunch bin, hating his job, repeating, repeating, repeating.
«Allegedly, thin layers of cement were spread on two fossils of a chicken - size dinosaur, called Compsognathus.
From scot regarding Archaeopteryx — a forgery, feather imprinted in wet cement on slab and counterslab == > First of all there are multiple Archaeopteryx fossils in museums.
We sat together in lawn chairs while the baby wandered in the grass, listening to the ball pound on the cement and the backboard of the net thump with each attempt as the light turned to that soft tired gold.
On September 9, 1997, a gigantic crane cut through all of the red tape encircling Judiciary Square and lowered a four - ton sculpture to its permanent cement base.
Pondering Jean - Paul Sartre and Albert Camus, Arguello decided to assume that God did not exist and to live accordingly: «Heaven was closed for me; it was as if an enormous slab of cement formed on top of me and life began to be very hard.»
but i didn't state anything example — i stated that the theory of evolution is yet to be proved and so with that i agree that due to that lacking it is equal to the theory of god... the only thing i said which is cemented truth for anything is that we don't know what the real answer is... and by stating ideas as facts serves no real purpose but a selfish one... lets call it an ease - ment on the inner self, the mind can now be at peace with the hope that when i die i get to live yet again... full belief in this is insane without evidence.
Pressure on the hyphen ought to result in the challenging of simplistic notions of group or religious identity which claims that there lies something deeper, something intangible, which is supposed to be the cement which binds people and communities together under a common label.
When we open our house in the country in the spring we know that it will still be winter on our hill; Crosswicks is a good three weeks behind New York, where the Cathedral Close is bursting with blossom, and the cement islands which run down the middle of Broadway are astonishing with the glory of magnolia blooms.
While a small group of conservative evangelical leaders — including Samaritan's Purse's Franklin Graham, the National Religious Broadcasters» Jerry Johnson, and the American Center for Law and Justice's Jay Sekulow — have spoken out in defense of Trump's plan, the open letter in the Post further cemented the growing consensus among evangelical experts that Trump's executive order on refugees is unnecessary and harmful.
BTW: My NeoPaganism has, like all religions various positions on various issues... It forbids proselytizing regardless of wether it's the door - to - door variety or the carjacked - airliner into cement & lathe variety... It demands I allow other adults to decide their marriage, health care, reproductive and STD - avoidence choices for themselves, because such choices have NO direct bearing on me / mine...
Nevertheless, in the twelfth chapter entitled «On National Education», she argued that men and women, whose marriages are, she resolutely states, «the cement of society», should be «educated after the same model».
Thus the not - really - an - Edict of Nicomedia and Elsewhere cemented into the foundations of the West ideas first sketched by the Christian philosopher Lactantius: that coercion and true religious faith don't mix because «God wishes to be adored by people who are free» (as Joseph Ratzinger would rewrite Lactantius a millennium and a half later, in the 1986 Instruction on Christian Freedom and Liberation).
On the other side of the deal, what can the seller do to speed and cement the closing, with a final, fair valuation?
In the future, Stiebrs sees the company staying on its current course and further cementing its place as one of the Northwest's most conscientious farms.
«Our business has cemented its position as the leading supplier of New World wines in recent years, building on its Australian, Californian and South African portfolio through the acquisition of brands in key appellations such as Sonoma County, through Geyser Peak, and Napa Valley through Atlas Peak in 2012, and in 2014 included premium New Zealand regions through the acquisition of Mud House and Waipara Hills.»
In 2010 we focussed our attention on businesses closer to home, investing in building state of the art facilities at Northmead and Eastern Creek, cementing our place as a leader in beverage packaging and manufacturing.
Ramsey has recently recovered from his latest hamstring injury, and has been in - and - out of the starting XI since returning, and the player himself is now worried about trying to cement his name as a regular on the teamsheet.
I can't decide on whether I want to commit to cementing our place in the top four before hoping to push on to win the title, but I also can't think of anything worse than hoping that United keep their six - point lead over our side, which leaves me stuck in the middle, but I feel like we should actually be concentrating on returning to the Champions League.
It is the best couple of weeks of the year and one Team is going to go on a run that will cement them in Madison League history.
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