The view is equally impressive from the bathtub set before
a wall of glass in the adjoining ensuite.
Iconic Teton views are emphasized throughout, with the Grand Teton serving as the focal point via
walls of glass in a remarkable great room and from the master suite.
Walls of glass in the vaulted - ceiling living room open to a wraparound deck.
Not exact matches
On this day, Aeryon's office on the outskirts
of Waterloo, Ont., is a quiet place where about two dozen people toil
in cubicles separated by
glass walls scrawled with engineering formulas.
«Teams»
of one stripe or another cluster around tables
in glass -
walled rooms, watching someone with a whiteboard marker make lists and draw Venn diagrams.
In terms of in - store innovations, the company made a big splash last year by launching and then heavily hyping two stores — a massive 140,000 - square - foot Canadian Tire in south Edmonton and a Sport Chek in midtown Toronto — that came fully loaded with all manner of screens, simulators and other forms of digital eye candy, including interactive video walls, window shopping using glass screens that display products, and community boards that give customers access to local sports clinics, league registrations and fitness classe
In terms
of in - store innovations, the company made a big splash last year by launching and then heavily hyping two stores — a massive 140,000 - square - foot Canadian Tire in south Edmonton and a Sport Chek in midtown Toronto — that came fully loaded with all manner of screens, simulators and other forms of digital eye candy, including interactive video walls, window shopping using glass screens that display products, and community boards that give customers access to local sports clinics, league registrations and fitness classe
in - store innovations, the company made a big splash last year by launching and then heavily hyping two stores — a massive 140,000 - square - foot Canadian Tire
in south Edmonton and a Sport Chek in midtown Toronto — that came fully loaded with all manner of screens, simulators and other forms of digital eye candy, including interactive video walls, window shopping using glass screens that display products, and community boards that give customers access to local sports clinics, league registrations and fitness classe
in south Edmonton and a Sport Chek
in midtown Toronto — that came fully loaded with all manner of screens, simulators and other forms of digital eye candy, including interactive video walls, window shopping using glass screens that display products, and community boards that give customers access to local sports clinics, league registrations and fitness classe
in midtown Toronto — that came fully loaded with all manner
of screens, simulators and other forms
of digital eye candy, including interactive video
walls, window shopping using
glass screens that display products, and community boards that give customers access to local sports clinics, league registrations and fitness classes.
In its Esmeralda Villa, you could easily mistake the bathroom for a miniature spa: its floors and walls are lined with garapeira wood, there's bright white bathrobes, and daybeds are placed right in front of a floor - to - ceiling glass window that looks out over the se
In its Esmeralda Villa, you could easily mistake the bathroom for a miniature spa: its floors and
walls are lined with garapeira wood, there's bright white bathrobes, and daybeds are placed right
in front of a floor - to - ceiling glass window that looks out over the se
in front
of a floor - to - ceiling
glass window that looks out over the sea.
The space's numerous
glass walls are often used
in place
of whiteboards.
According to a description
of the plans
in Jobs's biography, released shortly after the CEO's death, the vessel was also to feature «perfectly flat and unblemished» teak decks and 40 - foot - long, 10 - foot - high
glass walls in the main living area.
Because
of Weill's efforts — he was instrumental
in getting repealed the
Glass - Steagall Act, a Depression - era law prohibiting commercial banks and retail banks from operating together — banks can now serve Main Street and
Wall Street simultaneously.
Your
glasses will quickly be able to identify the planes
of your
walls and instantly overlay your room
in an endless array
of color choices and combinations.
Though my guards bustled me about rapidly to keep me from becoming a sitting target for kidnappers, they did take me for an hour's walk on the Lido, one
of the most beautiful strands
of fine - grained, wave - washed white sand I've ever seen, lined by formerly luxurious villas, not one
of which had retained four intact
walls or
glass in their windows.
To his right are Caldwell's employees at their own desks, seen through a
glass wall that is meant to remind them
of his standing offer to come
in and talk.
• Equistone will acquire a majority stake
in BOAL Group, a Netherlands - based maker
of high - performance aluminium greenhouse roof and side -
wall systems for
glass and poly greenhouses.
In general, «they seem to encounter «
glass walls» that keep them from venturing out
of big companies or structured academic settings to launch their own firms at the same rate men do,» says Lesa Mitchell, a vice president with the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundationdevoted to entrepreneurship.
Wall Street also is seeking to avert any thought
of restoring the
Glass - Steagall Act
in an attempt to protect the economy from having merged retail commercial banking with wholesale investment banking, insurance, real estate brokerage and kindred arms
of high finance.
Elsewhere
in governance, on Friday the
Wall Street Journal endorsed Jamie Dimon's criticism
of shareholders who lazily follow the voting recommendations
of Institutional Shareholder Services and
Glass Lewis, and Nicholas Donatiello and Harvey Pitt argued that the Securities and Exchange Commission should regulate proxy voting to reduce the influence, and conflicts
of interest,
of ISS and
Glass Lewis.
This week, President Obama travels to
Wall Street, where he'll demand —
in light
of the Street's continuing antics since the bailout, as well as its role
in watering down the Volcker rule — that the
Glass - Steagall Act be resurrected and big banks be broken up.
Just nine years after the repeal
of Glass - Steagall,
Wall Street experienced another epic crash, with Citigroup playing a major role
in the contagion.
Their lifelong interest, after all, had been to promote deregulation and special tax favoritism for their
Wall Street constituency, highlighted by repeal
of Glass - Steagall
in 1999 under Pres. Clinton.
Sitting
in a steepled building with stained
glass remembrances
of Jesus» life while munching a bit
of bread and sipping a bit
of juice somehow does not help us catch a glimpse
of Jesus nearly so easily as munching some potato chips and sipping from a bottle
of water alongside a group
of people who live
in the streets, as the coastal breezes waft the ever - present stench
of urine from the nearby
walls and bushes over our little group.
Around 1915 a local artist, Thomas O'Shaughnessy, who had studied Celtic decorative arts
in Dublin and learned the art
of stained
glass at the Art Institute
of Chicago, transformed the windows and stenciled the
walls with images from the Book
of Kells.
She points to an example
of a plumber, years into the future, helping a homeowner utilizing augmented reality
glasses: «You put on these
glasses; you connect with them via Skype or some other messaging service and they can literally draw on the
wall in front
of you
in order to show you what you need to do to sort
of fix the plumbing issue.»
As human beings we are not, therefore, trapped behind the
glass wall of our own subjectivity, because our brains are part
of this same fabric
of meaningful and interconnected reality that is the universe we live
in.
The church I grew up
in has these gorgeous stained
glass windows that line every
wall of the sanctuary.
One all -
glass wall of the church faces out on a parking lot, where worshipers
in nearly 1,000 cars can see the preacher virtually as well as the 1,700 people inside.
No cracks
in the
walls, no smashed
glass, nothing fallen off
of shelves.
At a major tasting marking the 50th anniversary
of the wine region held at the venue late last year, my attention kept wandering again — this time the
glass of chardonnay
in my hand had to compete for my attention with the magnificent Emily Kame Kngwarreye painting on the
wall.
A lighted «Wave
Wall,» crafted by arranging hundreds
of glass squares
in a pattern mimicking the lapping motion
of the Mediterranean Sea, will be a glistening focal point.
And when you've sampled all
of the delicious farm - to - fork fare you think you can take, go see the
wall of wine at Taste
in the Alley and enjoy late - night sipping from the largest by - the -
glass list with over 350 choices because as the saying goes, when
in wine country...
Along the north face, a cantilevered floor captures additional space, and ends
in a curved, floor - to - ceiling
glass wall for an unobstructed, spectacular vista
of Paradise Valley below.
Kudos to Lefty for going all
in — as a booster, if not a financier — on helping the women break the
glass ceiling
in the chipping contest
in which all four players hit flop shots over an eight - foot
wall and attempted to smash panes
of glass suspended 20 feet
in the air.
The first purpose - built
glass -
walled Tunnel Club
in the UK which will allow lounge guests to see the inner sanctum with a behind - the - scenes view
of the players» tunnel, while also enjoying the action from player - spec «Recaro - style» seats, located behind the First Team technical area.
The visual centerpiece
of the building is a cylindrical
glass lobby 45 feet high and 72 feet
in circumference, with a 40 - foot climbing
wall in full view.
My parents took me to a store where the
walls were full
of glasses and after receiving my first pair I couldn't believe the difference
in my eye sight.
In his book The Vertical Farm, Columbia environmental health professor Dickson Despommier argues that cities
of the future might feed themselves by creating farms inside enormous,
glass -
walled skyscrapers where every floor is a solar - powered greenhouse.
In a greenhouse sunlight — which is made up of different wavelengths, some of which are in the visible and infrared spectrum — shines through the transparent glass or plastic roof and wall
In a greenhouse sunlight — which is made up
of different wavelengths, some
of which are
in the visible and infrared spectrum — shines through the transparent glass or plastic roof and wall
in the visible and infrared spectrum — shines through the transparent
glass or plastic roof and
walls.
And then, suddenly, there it was, clinging tenaciously to the
glass walls of eighteen - year - old William Henry Perkin's test tubes, without a sea snail
in sight.
The village church where Strickland is buried has images
of turkeys depicted
in stained -
glass windows, a carved lectern and even stone sculptures on the
walls.
These interactions will occur
in glass -
walled spaces that — apart from being visually stunning — are designed to encourage frequent casual contact among members
of the various groups.
They report on their work studying ancient
glass and rock defense
walls in a paper published
in the May issue
of American Ceramic Society Bulletin.
Scientists are exploring ways to develop transparent or semi-transparent solar cells as a substitute for
glass walls in modern buildings with the aim
of harnessing solar energy.
Apotheke's decor includes a
wall of medicine bottles and a beautiful ceiling lamp
of glass spheres, like the Erlenmeyer flasks you'd find
in an organic chemistry lab.
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Glass walls capable
of being opened up will allow greater insight into activities
in the various office spaces.
If you're someone who pops a few ibuprophen every day to manage aches and pains, or knocks back a few
glasses of wine a night, you're also throwing off the delicate bacterial balance
in your gut, undermining the integrity
of your gut
wall.
This elegant 16 oz., BPA - free bottle is made
of high quality Borosilicate
glass and its double
wall design keeps your drink insulated to keep the heat
in.
(1 tspn
of Daily - C
in a
glass of water or juice daily, hence the name «Daily - C») Long - term Vitamin C deficiency will lead to atherosclerotic deposits
in the arterial
walls to cover the breaches caused by the disintegrating collagen, resulting
in coronary heart disease and strokes to the brain.
Intriguing textures, a
wall of glass doors and chic furnishings are show stopping features
in the living room and entertaining hub.
Our Layered
Glass Wall Mirror adds light and movement to rooms with its overlapping trio of tinted glass layers, each in a different, shapely
Glass Wall Mirror adds light and movement to rooms with its overlapping trio
of tinted
glass layers, each in a different, shapely
glass layers, each
in a different, shapely form.