Sentences with phrase «slices of»

The substitution (not consistently maintained) of «organisms» for «events» indicated a recognition that the basic units should be natural units, not merely slices of the passage of nature.
While each of these events deal with different slices of Christianity (Pentecostal, Evangelical, and Catholic), they all....
«Object» in Whitehead's terminology is a property or characterization of events, but, as I said yesterday, I think there is enormous difficulty in splitting the events, as propertyless slices of the passage of nature, off from «objects» as thought these were like Platonic forms entering into it.
ok john... that's a meaningful kind of sandwich... a meaningful question between slices of not so meaningful... yes i'm canadian.
This slimy Lucifer incarnate NRA snake slithered across our nation planting slices of NRAbot monsters and sleeper agents of death and destruction throughout our land.
I thoroughly enjoy all of these artistic expressions, these slices of life as seen by hurting and healing people who are made in the image of love.
If eating a whole large pizza sounds a little much, grab the Hot - N - Ready Lunch Combo, which features four slices of Detroit - style deep dish pizza and a bottle of soda for $ 5.
A few years back, KFC invented the Double Down, which took two slices of bacon, put them between two slabs of fried chicken and wrapped it in the Colonel's proprietary blend of herbs and self - loathing.
Despite Adobe's decades - long grip on creative industries, venture capitalists are betting they can help startups outmaneuver the behemoth and grab slices of the multibillion - dollar market.
Today, I woke up by 10:30 am, mopped up my floor, took a cup of tea and few slices of bread, took my bath, switched on my generator and pulled my laptop closer to my bed and started work immediately.
Infrastructure Minister Amarjeet Sohi, a low - profile minister with a high - impact portfolio, must hammer out huge bilateral deals with all the provinces for their slices of $ 33 billion in federal funds for ribbon - cutting - worthy projects like big public transit expansions.
In my view, a society where big slices of the population don't benefit from economic growth invites trouble.
You will get around 225 slices of Jared's trademark wit, lateral thinking, and his no - holds - barred take on everything from China's economy to Canada's housing bubble, from Dodd - Frank to Donald Trump, and from trades of the century to dirtnaps of the century.
With slots wide enough to accommodate the puffiest bagels and deep enough to toast taller slices of bread, it browns bread as evenly as toasters five times the price.
Health Care Equipment & Services is one of the few slices of the US market that has demonstrated a statistically significant relationship with changes in presidential election odds (see What to Expect When You're Electing, Sep. 11, 2016).
Disney Infinity's Toy Box mode is different from playsets, which are franchise - specific slices of missions and environments.
Social networks have assumed much of the same power, Bell and others have argued, though they typically use more opaque processes and have a greater focus on those profitable slices of publishing.
With the big ETF players covering the easiest and most inexpensive indexes, more ETFs have been launched by niche managers focused on new slices of markets and sectors, as well as alternative investing and actively managed strategies.
A baker plates slices of cheesecake at a Cheesecake Factory restaurant in Louisville, Kentucky.
I didn't expect to find David Chang behind the counter at his Momofuku Noodle Bar in New York, but there he was, finishing bowls of ramen with a sprinkle of sesame seeds, arranging slices of pork in soft white buns and handing plates of fried chicken to star - struck customers.
The automats were essentially giant, wall - sized vending machines that dispensed sandwiches, slices of pie and other goodies from little windows.
He grew up during the Great Depression, had no running water in his house and his meals often consisted of what he called «wish sandwiches» (two slices of bread with jam and butter and he wished there was meat).
Incidentally, «pizza drizzles» sounds like something you might contract after too many slices of BBQ Meatlovers.
Domino's, for example, expects to sell more than 11 million slices of pizza — 80 % more than a typical Sunday.
The printer identifies cross-sectional slices of the image and then lays down slice upon slice of plastic material to create a physical prototype.
Rudolph, who was visiting the middle school along with other FSU athletes, noticed the boy sitting alone, so he took a seat and joined him for a few slices of pizza.
I try to eat around a third of my target calories for the day - this usually looks like four slices of toast, four eggs, two bacon medallions, about 100g smoked salmon, an apple and a tangerine.
People will own and trade small digital slices of everything from real estate, to cars, to houses, to patents, to stocks, to artwork — many of which may programmatically pay out dividends via software - defined «smart» contracts.
Choose between Buttermilk Pancakes, three slices of French Toast or a Belgian Waffle.
The combo include four slices of Little Caesars Deep!
And then there's Portland's Pie Lab, with slices of pie — extra for ice cream or whipped cream on top.
Or, they target certain slices of the population, such as parents, seniors or pensions.
Because of that, Dunbar feels we have different layers or slices of friends: One or two truly best friends (like your significant other and maybe one other person), then maybe 10 people with whom we have «great affinity» and interact with frequently, and then all sorts of other people we're friendly with but who aren't actually friends.
Although the name has changed, it's still the same industry once denoted as «leveraged buyouts» — that is, the business of buying companies with a thin slice of nonpublic equity and mountains of debt, in which fund managers grab richly generous (to themselves) fees.
And with good reason; millions of entrepreneurs and businesspeople have embraced the idea that carving out a slice of an existing market can certainly be effective, but finding new opportunities — finding blue oceans — is even better, since those gains don't have to come at the expense of other businesses or other people.
There are still questions in the investing community about which international exchange Saudi Aramco would list on, with exchanges in New York, London and even those in China in the running for a slice of the public share offering.
Already 131 businesses have applied for licences, hoping to carve out a slice of an industry the ministry expects will grow to $ 1.3 billion by 2024.
Cyber Monday sales will top $ 2 billion this year, according to IBISWorld, but Canadian company are likely to take home a tiny slice of the Thanksgiving e-commerce pie.
Because you need to spend those marketing dollars to create and nurture customers in a world where getting a slice of their attention is becoming harder day by day.
I haven't had a slice of pizza in months.
Sure, it's an online giant grabbing for a big slice of the $ 2.7 billion a day — that's $ 1.9 million per minute — that travelers spend on trips to and within America alone, according to the U.S. Travel Association.
As more mainstream lenders (or their subsidiaries) look for a slice of the lucrative factoring pie, new customers are needed.
«After I came out, I felt like in a kind of dream, like I didn't feel things were real,» he says, over a slice of cake with cream and cherries.
This time around, YouTube is concentrating only on a narrow slice of homegrown talent.
Each January, the technology industry, or at least a healthy slice of it, gathers in Las Vegas for a glimpse of the future.
At the moment, he estimates that only 5 percent of his customers order beverages through the app, but it's a number that's been picking up steam over the last few months; if the trend continues, and 5 percent grows to a more substantial slice of the pie, he says he'd push to renegotiate his terms with the company.
Description: You can't walk five feet in New York City without seeing a slice of pizza!
Investors who buy in will be getting exposure to a huge slice of the U.S. market.
The slice of patients above the age of 60 consumes about 85 % of the drugs and devices and diagnostics out there,» says Justin Stephenson, senior life sciences analyst at Vancouver - based independent investment dealer Haywood Securities Inc. «That is only going to get significantly bigger in the western world, which is the main market for Canadian health - care products in the next five to 10 years.
Swearing that you will never have a scoop of ice cream, slice of pizza or piece of chocolate again is not realistic for most people.
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