Sentences with phrase «very epicenter of»

People, culture and integrity are almost always at the very epicenter of Human Resources.
Indeed, it remains accepted wisdom in the province of Alberta, the very epicenter of Canada's oil and gas industry.
And it wouldn't have happened without the blogosphere, which is at the very epicenter of everything we do.
And gapingvoid is at the very epicenter of it all, gapingvoid has a front - row seat.
It's a dark, funny, lightning - quick pivot that not only sets the tone for the film to come, but encapsulates the gamut of Farrell's abilities in a couple of minutes and embodies the very epicenter of his appeal: he can be handsome, charming and softly appealing with those big brown eyes beneath those expressive brows, but simultaneously he has a thread of volatility and nervous energy that could very well manifest in thuggish violence.
When you come to Moscow these are Moscow women, in Odessa — Odessa ones, and in Lvov the story is the same... However, can you object to local citizen when you find yourself in the very epicenter of women's beauty — Kiev?

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In a few paragraphs, Governor Stevens and his comrades are very clear that Australia is the epicenter of the Asian growth story and the RBA will be watching for indicators that Australian employment is getting too tight for the BANK to move rates higher.
An epicenter for space and the home of NASA's Mission Control, it was also from this very city that President Kennedy set out a goal to the nation — to send a man to the Moon and return him safely to Earth.
At the epicenter of the book is the claim that time and eternity are not antithetical, that time is of the very being of the eternal God.
If we can get this now, before we are the elderly woman longing for her years with children, while we aren't yet in the epicenter of child loss, suffering, or grief, we can give both ourselves and our children a very precious gift during these years we so closely share together.
We thought that was a very powerful x-factor and the arena being in the epicenter of that was a plus,» said de Blasio.
However, the current data obtained suggests the opposite: an earthquake with an epicenter at the gates of the city, which would allow the people only very little time to find protection, but which would trigger less powerful ground movements.
For about five months of the year, the epicenter of your entire wardrobe is boiled down to this one very important item.
And pushing Ohio to enact a Parent Trigger law similar to those in California, Connecticut and Texas would go a long way in helping parents overhaul the very schools whose failures are at the epicenter of decaying communities.
In this work, a painting «too big to be seen», Calame integrates the physical structure of this private, «epicenter of global economic power» with the very public, almost invisible marks of urban activity.
The first link in my article takes readers to a prior one where I show how the very same Sheldon Rampton appeared before a US House hearing and regurgitated an accusation phrase against skeptic scientists that was made famous by anti-skeptic book author Ross Gelbspan and the enviro - advocacy group Ozone Action in 1996 - 7 — these people have every appearance of being the epicenter of the accusation that skeptic scientists operate under a coal / oil industry directive to fabricate false assessments in exchange for mega-millions...... an accusation that has no evidence to support it that I can find, and its central piece of evidence is a 1991 coal industry memo that no one is allowed to see in its complete context.
We're still very far from the epicenter of the gyre, so that could change in the next trawls.
Troy continues to be the epicenter of my operations, and I've leveraged my team to expand into Waterford and Mechanicville (I'm in Albany and other areas too, but Troy contains a very high percentage of my stuff.)
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