They just hang
there in space like piñatas.
Not exact matches
There's a saying
in that kind of
space industry: «
There is no Planet B.» It's
like, you don't just get to say, «Oh, f — this, we'll go elsewhere.»
Moreover,
there's bitterness over retailers
like GameStop, the biggest player
in used games, because they devote so much floor
space to used games
in spite of the huge marketing dollars spent by publishers on new products.
It's just my interpretation of the market, but it seems
like there has been a shift
in development resources away from smart devices, which is a very crowded
space right now, to the types of e-shops where discoverability is less of an issue and we can work together to make games
like Shovel Knight and one of my favourites Guacamelee!
There was a blockage
in Delano's lymphastic system —
like a «kink
in a garden hose,» Lee said — and the lymphatic fluid was leaking into the
space beneath his skin.
Much
like BeeLabs, with their focus on the mobile
space, Dokkan Afkar is another example of the rapid growth of international e-commerce and proves that
there is a market demand for creative, innovative products and services
in every corner of the world.
While
there is typically a fee to work
in such
spaces during the day (somewhere
in the range of $ 10 for a shared desk or $ 20 for a more spacious single desk at a place
like Work.
Some of the strongest national brands and companies,
like BlackBerry maker Research
In Motion, aren't largely known to be Canadian outside our borders, and
there was only so long the country's
space reputation could rest on the shoulder of the Canadarm.
«I felt
like there's a wide
space in this market.
There is also Yelp's Eat24 (yelp) and DoorDash as well as some still - hyperlocal efforts
like Momofuku Chef David Chang's Ando (Chang is also an investor
in Maple), and Uber has dabbled
in the
space with UberEATS.
If you're looking to spruce up your office,
there are endless experts who are more than willing to weigh
in on what the
space should look
like.
Today,
there are a fair number of gene - silencing drugs
in late - stage development and dozens of companies working
in the
space — and it feels
like we could be close to a tipping point.
«
There's a huge influx of people leaving places
like Google and Facebook to work on projects
in the
space, and I think of that as the most promising indicator,» Huang said.
In these spaces (like our 1871 facility in Chicago), there are literally thousands of people working every day to create and build hundreds of companie
In these
spaces (
like our 1871 facility
in Chicago), there are literally thousands of people working every day to create and build hundreds of companie
in Chicago),
there are literally thousands of people working every day to create and build hundreds of companies.
I aim to set a higher standard for companies
like Celtra — to prove that
there is a fair and sustainable way to create
space for families, even
in a growing mid-size technology company.
It may sound
like an urban myth, but
in the backstage area of the Matterhorn Bobsleds ride,
there is a small attic
space with a basketball hoop and a cramped area for cast members to play quick games between shifts.
With ET3,
there is no air
in the way of the vehicle, it is
like space travel conditions and so it coasts for the entire trip, using no additional energy.»
There are a few problems a blockchain payment method
like Bitcoin is ideally suited to solve for companies
in the travel
space:
The truth is it's not that
there weren't any
like - minded entrepreneurs
in my area, we just didn't really have a common place to go until co-working
spaces started popping up.
Bill Gurley:
There's a set of books that I recommend startups read and some of them are basic, but there's a book called Startup by Jerry Kaplan where he had a startup that was in like the tablet space, but it was calle
There's a set of books that I recommend startups read and some of them are basic, but
there's a book called Startup by Jerry Kaplan where he had a startup that was in like the tablet space, but it was calle
there's a book called Startup by Jerry Kaplan where he had a startup that was
in like the tablet
space, but it was called Go.
There's also been a number of other recent quantum computing breakthroughs and companies
like Google, IBM, Microsoft and others are investing heavily
in the
space.
As a result of this change since the scaling agreement many people
in the community want to avoid conducting the upgrade
in November for the 2 x part because they don't feel
like there's really a need for it anymore because now people were doing these off block transactions and it's freed up all the
space and people aren't having to add the tips and the fees if you will.
If
there is one thing that is for sure, 2013 is a stake that decentralized currencies
like Bitcoin put
in the heart of the financial
space, forever changing global finance.
When first investing
in the oil
space the theory was that
there is no cure for low prices
like low prices.
According to members of these
spaces,
there are some «subtle differences
in the way men and women use shared
space;»
like for example manspreading, which can turn away women from other shared workspace brands.
Like any major city,
there is a focus on trying to revitalize the downtown area and develop more incubators and co-work
spaces where entrepreneurs can collaborate
in the city center, while the long term plan is to help find ways to foster the startup culture
in other areas of the city area as well.
Like any rapidly growing and maturing industry,
there are starting to be real winners and losers
in the
space.»
It is easy to lose perspective when something
like this is tossed out
there, especially when just thinking
in terms of our own lives,
in our own little
spaces.
Yes,
there are the intangible benefits of spending time
in a coworking
space,
like finding community and the networking.
In the graphite space, much like other businesses, we believe there is significant value in the distribution network, and knowledge of customers» need
In the graphite
space, much
like other businesses, we believe
there is significant value
in the distribution network, and knowledge of customers» need
in the distribution network, and knowledge of customers» needs.
Behlendorf says «the regulators
there,
like the political leaders, are former engineers... they understand scale better than regulators
in other parts of the world», citing this as evidence that they will be among the leaders
in this
space.
yo the thing is not about believing or not, is the fact that if we don't believe then we are worthless living garbage who occupy a
space in the universe only to create crap and pollution,
in that kind of case we would better be recycled into some industrial material for a better use than eating and living
like cattle, but if
there is a god we acquire a divine status and a purpose to continue to exist beyond afterlife or at least the idea of it, which would give life a sense right?
So
there's way less
space than we've come to consider normal — it's about
like living
in a trailer, maybe a double - wide.
There's nothing to exclude the possibility that time /
space (if viewed from an outside perspective) might look
like an hourglass with the singularity as the «pinch»
in the hourglass.
The significance of the sacrifices was to see our sinfulness and turn our hearts back to God and that is made clear with the death of Christ.The animals though could not remove our sin that was only possible through Christ as God he could remove sin
in the past present and future as he is outside of time and
space not
like us.So
there sins
in effect were covered by Jesus as well
in the old testament as
in the new by Gods we just did nt see it.The example of abraham able enoch they all were righteous they were justified before God.Enoch walked with God and was no more that sounds
like the rapture to me so the holy spirit was present
in that age just
like us.We see that God has always been at work to bring life and to bring mankind to salvation.
Essentially a Law sounds
like it is written
in stone but a theory is written
in stone but
there is more
space to add onto it on that rock.
And what can this mean except that,
like those planetary orbits which seem to traverse our solar system without remaining within it, the curve of consciousness, pursuing its course of growing complexity, will break through the material framework of Time and
Space to escape somewhere towards an ultra-center of unification and wholeness, where
there will finally be assembled, and
in detail, everything that is irreplaceable and incommunicable
in the world.
We're on a fucking rock
in the middle of
space like every other rock out
there.
They were just
there,
like gravity, on whose continued existence we rely, even though at some level of our consciousness we know that without it we would go flying off into
space in all directions.
It's
like saying «I feel that
there are unicorns
in space.»
There's plenty more to
like at Hillside, but I'm fixin», as we say around here, to hustle everyone into clean clothes and then into the van, so that we can fetch Daddy from work, find dinner someplace, and locate a parking
space in Charlotte by seven tonight.
In a few thousand years of recorded history, we went from dwelling in caves and mud huts and tee - pees, not understanding the natural world around us, or the broader universe, to being able to travel through space, using reason to ferret out the hidden secrets of how the world works, from physics to chemistry to biology, we worked out the tools and rules underpinning it all, mathematics, and now we can see objects that are almost impossibly small, the very tiniest building blocks of matter, (or at least we can examine them, even if you can't «see» them because you're using something other than your eyes and photons to view them) to the very farthest objects, the planets circling other, distant stars, that are in their own way, too small to see from here, like the atoms and parts of atoms themselves, detected indirectly, but indisputably THER
In a few thousand years of recorded history, we went from dwelling
in caves and mud huts and tee - pees, not understanding the natural world around us, or the broader universe, to being able to travel through space, using reason to ferret out the hidden secrets of how the world works, from physics to chemistry to biology, we worked out the tools and rules underpinning it all, mathematics, and now we can see objects that are almost impossibly small, the very tiniest building blocks of matter, (or at least we can examine them, even if you can't «see» them because you're using something other than your eyes and photons to view them) to the very farthest objects, the planets circling other, distant stars, that are in their own way, too small to see from here, like the atoms and parts of atoms themselves, detected indirectly, but indisputably THER
in caves and mud huts and tee - pees, not understanding the natural world around us, or the broader universe, to being able to travel through
space, using reason to ferret out the hidden secrets of how the world works, from physics to chemistry to biology, we worked out the tools and rules underpinning it all, mathematics, and now we can see objects that are almost impossibly small, the very tiniest building blocks of matter, (or at least we can examine them, even if you can't «see» them because you're using something other than your eyes and photons to view them) to the very farthest objects, the planets circling other, distant stars, that are
in their own way, too small to see from here, like the atoms and parts of atoms themselves, detected indirectly, but indisputably THER
in their own way, too small to see from here,
like the atoms and parts of atoms themselves, detected indirectly, but indisputably
THERE.
For those,
like Rod Dreher, who see no room for committed Christians
in the nation's public square, Noonan's Erasmian life
in law and literature provides a robust affirmation that yes,
there is always
space in secular America for truly gifted practitioners of a humanism that finds its center
in the Incarnation.
Since Thanksgiving is around the bend and
there are loads of additional activities my family has planned for that weekend, she and I were discussing things
like wardrobe options and who will have the hairdryer (
in my family, if one person has a hairdryer, the others can leave theirs behind to take advantage of valuable suitcase
space).
There were so many styling props that I wanted to bring back with me,
like bowls and plates, but I just didn't have the
space in my luggage.
We almost never have freezer
space, but I always
like to keep a pint of ice cream
in there,
in case of emergencies.
«
There's nothing else
like JoeFroyo
in the functional beverage
space.
Green lentils and red curry seem
like an odd combination to me, but I've always got green lentils hanging around, and if
there's a vegetable that's hogging up
space in my fridge, chances are it's a big old cauliflower crown, so I didn't even have to run out and buy anything special for this dish.
They split responsibility evenly, but ended up playing to their strengths: Firth out front, where, according to Rembold, «he had the ability to make every single person
in a crazy chaotic
space feel
like they were the most important person
there,» and Tarlow leaning more on the considerable logistics of something
like renting refrigerated trucks to pick up produce
in Pennsylvania, or setting up a butcher shack out back.
On a day
like Thanksgiving when
there is limited stove and oven
space, the Instant Pot really comes
in handy.