Sentences with phrase «walked on it for»

He would eventually walk on for Steve Spurrier and Florida in 1996 before deciding that writing about college football was far less painful.
Full scholarships for 4 weight classes with training emphasis on those guys and walk ons for the rest of the team
He had a treadmill brought into his room and walked on it for a few days.
Furthermore: I buy flats because I need shoes to walk on for a longer time in summer.
Just show up, wear shoes that you can walk on for 4 hours, and bring water and a snack.
Oceanfront building located on a beautiful sandy beach that you can walk on for miles or just simply lounge at while soaking up that good ol' Maui sunshine!
However, my husband had double hernia surgery on 9/1 so I don't know if the terrain is too rough for him to walk on for several hours.
The moon he's walking on for the first time is visible only as a reflection in the visor that covers his face.
Water the area well and don't walk on it for several weeks.
Most have very old stain or simply bare wood that has been walked on for 100 years.

Not exact matches

For some, walking on a treadmill while at work may not be possible.
Saudi Arabia is walking back plans for a massive public share offering for state oil giant Aramco, the world's biggest oil company, on a big international stock exchange.
And we know if you're walking down a street and given an ad for something on that street, you're much more likely to respond to it than if you're sitting in your office.»
ASPIRING rare earths miner Arafura Resources is on a renewed push to progress its Nolans project in the Northern Territory and has set a date for mid-next year to decide whether to continue or walk aw
Walking into the offices of JT Marlin, a small time brokerage firm on the outskirts of New York — Seth gets an aggressive cameo performance from Jay that sets the tone for a firm clearly placing money above all else.
You would walk down the hall to your company's on - site digital health station — that's a fancy word for «kiosk» (which, in turn, is a fancy word for «booth»)-- where you would consult with a physician immediately by phone or video.
Over the next few years, count on some walk - in urgent - care centers to evolve into true standalone emergency rooms and for ambulances to increasingly head there instead of to hospital ERs, particularly in the case of certain types of injuries (such as wounds or broken bones).
But while the US is no longer being coerced into walking an Iranian - approved path in Syria, clashes with Iran could put the about 500 US troops in Syria at risk, as the US closes in on ISIS's final strongholds and the fight for the future of Syria shapes up.
For example, those expecting a layover on a flight can plan ahead by packing their walking shoes and walking laps around the terminal.
For example, Oks got stressed out over how his workers would eat lunch in his living room, walk on his light - colored carpet with their shoes on, and tack notes onto the walls.
While walking in with lots of questions for those on the sales floor is totally acceptable, customers who don't realize it's the busiest shopping day of the year may feel let down when it's impossible for you to spend as much time catering to their requests, says Mike Wittenstein, founder of Storyminers, an Atlanta - based customer experience and service design consultancy.
Watching my kids walk through the aisles with smiles on their faces, it was a place for them to truly be free,» said Larian, in an email to the Canadian Press.
Now, of course you can make yourself memorable by perfectly executing a magic trick, blasting your walk - on song (mine is Kelly Clarkson's «Miss Independent») or flashing the lights for a strobe - like effect.
Friday morning Londoners, who voted by and large to remain in the EU, were walking the streets with a stunned look, and what's even odder (for English people, at least) actually talking to strangers in cafes and on trains, discussing how such a thing could happen, what would happen next, and who was to blame.
We took the order and gave him what he paid for, when suddenly he downs them all, walks out of the store, and pukes on the curb.
Depending on how much time I have, I'll walk around the office, grab a coffee or even meditate for a few minutes.
For three days a week over six weeks, the participants cycled, walked, ran on a treadmill, or used an elliptical machine.
Don't expect your boss to notice when you're ready for a promotion, don't expect your colleague to stop sloughing work off on you if you're always willing to do it and don't think that anyone is going to stop walking all over you as long as you allow it.
The non-insulated pocket on the back is quite useful for carrying sunscreen, cell phone and keys as it zippers closed so you don't have to worry about dropping your valuables as you walk.
«If you walk in the door and are a breath of fresh air for them, you're not an infringement on their time.
Weddings Budgets for a walk down the aisle are tight this year, according to an Arizona - based research firm the Wedding Report, which found the average amount couples spent on their dream wedding decreased by at least 10 % in 2009.
On the wedding day, I'm constantly walking around, looking for possible issues.
«The Buddhists have a saying that «little by little, one walks far,» so my resolution for 2014 is to give up magic bullet thinking and focus on lots of small steps of progress,» May said.
The center of town is a five - minute walk from the hotel, and there is an on - site sauna and spa for guest use, not to mention an excellent homemade breakfast buffet.
ASPIRING rare earths miner Arafura Resources is on a renewed push to progress its Nolans project in the Northern Territory and has set a date for mid-next year to decide whether to continue or walk away.
As someone involved in JDRF efforts in Illinois to work toward a cure for type 1 diabetes, I get exposed to the capabilities and skills of advertising and marketing agencies who help work on the Ron Santo Walk to Cure Diabetes in October and on the Chance of a Lifetime Gala in December.
On September 8 Rendon, who said she could walk only about 15 minutes without aid because of the pain, popped into the office for a social visit.
In June the Canadian government implemented a package of immigration reforms, known as the Global Skills Strategy, aimed at fast - tracking visas for skilled foreign workers — some can get processed in as little as two weeks — and providing a concierge service that will walk companies through the process of opening an office on Canadian soil.
«Pulitzer Prize - winner James B. Stewart shows for the first time how four of the eighties» biggest names on Wall Street — Michael Milken, Ivan Boesky, Martin Siegel, and Dennis Levine — created the greatest insider - trading ring in financial history and almost walked away with billions, until a team of downtrodden detectives triumphed over some of America's most expensive lawyers to bring this powerful quartet to justice.»
Worryingly for Emanuel's administration, the union seems to be framing the dispute as a tradeoff between education and economic development, with Sharkey noting that, «We need to be asking why we're spending on things like river walks when our schools aren't funded.»
After using personality testing for many years on virtually everyone who has ever walked through the door looking for a sales job at Diversified, Natella is confident that there is an archetypal salesperson.
A storm was approaching from the sea, and couple of swans were leisurely walking around on the beach, waiting for occasional pieces of bread from tourists.
In a post laying out several tips for start - ups in the new year, Blumenthal separates the big data hype from the reality on the ground for many small businesses, and offers sensible - sounding advice on how founders can avoid being overwhelmed by walking a middle way.
Remember the bank bail outs when people realized that simply walking away from their home loans were far easier than continuing to pay a mortgage on a house that was worth far less than they owed for it?
A perennial favorite is the San Diego Humane Society, which puts on a Walk for Animals each May that we assist with.
Walk into a store — old - school hip - hop playing softly, like Muzak for millennials — and you'll find customers leafing through Oak Street, the company's in - house magazine (a recent issue features an editorial by Ethan Song that quotes Steve Jobs's thoughts on the intersection of technology and the liberal arts).
For the first six months after receiving and accepting that advice, Saint John admitted to walking around in a slump as she focused on hiding her personality.
Step outside for some fresh air, take a walk, or if you're really short on time, take a brief moment to stretch out and release tension.
The challenge for these leaders is to not be tempted by the pull of past associates or their own unfinished career agenda to intervene and undermine their successors as they learn to walk on their own.
«When you send a technician out to do anything, they walk into an environment and the only have certain tools available to them,» said Paul Boris, a global vice president for SAP, whose warehouse picking software will be on the device later this year.
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