I love it paired with white
walls like in this kitchen designed by Studio McGee.
I think choosing a simple color scheme, less accessories and a lot of solid fabrics and
walls like in these photos does simplify the design choices and the process.
I have several
walls like this in my house where I have clustered photos together.
I started with
walls like this in my Living Room... I was WILD about the texture.
My sister just sent me this link on Facebook as she knows I have done many, many
walls like this in my life — even for other people.
I see
walls like these in almost every issue of Pottery Barn magazine, but knew I was in for a LOT of painting to achieve the look I wanted.
let me guess, if I put it on a harder mode, the enemies don't get smarter, they just magically see through bushes and
walls like in socom 4
As far as cargo space goes, the Cube design has plenty of it, and even lets you fold the back seats sideways against
the walls like in the Honda Element.
My kiddos would absolutely freak out if I did
a wall like this in their room redo.
The plank walls are very cool, I would love one
wall like that in my house.
I'm thinking of doing
a wall like this in our house, but I'm curious, how did you hang the mirror on it (from your finished room pics)?
I need
a wall like this in our laundry / mud room.
I'm trying to figure out how to do
a wall like that in our guest room
Not exact matches
She's also a dynamic public speaker and writer, and has shared her thoughts
in top publications
like Forbes and the
Wall Street Journal.
Meanwhile, an endless loop of photos streams across a
wall screen
in the reception area: White at the Grammys; White at the Emmys; White mugging alongside celebrities
like Matt Damon and Céline Dion.
How many times have you said this about a business that blended
in like a
wall flower but had been around for years?
It's
like those
walls in German railway stations (likely another place that might get some unwanted liquid headed its way during Oktoberfest) that splash back pee, except for your feet.
As he grew up, LaCola went to college and tried out all sorts of careers — a job on
Wall Street, one
in healthcare and he even tried his hand at investing
in small businesses,
like liquor stores and ice cream shops.
He decided to start enforcing employee down - time and vacations, developed plans for an on - site meditation room and made a host of cosmetic tweaks
like painting the company's
walls with bright colours and showcasing its new corporate mantra: «I'm
in.»
Case
in point: Birch Coffee's «ignition initiative»
in which customers can take a sign from the
wall of the store (samples include: «Ask Me What I Ate for Lunch Today» and «Ask Me About the Most Embarrassing Thing
in My iTunes Library»), and place it
in front of their table if they'd
like to encourage random conversations with strangers.
But parents can take solace
in one idea the researchers entertained: The more it seems hectoring them is
like pounding on a brick
wall, the more it might be working.
Thermal imaging devices
like night - vision goggles can help police, search - and - rescue teams and soldiers to pick out bad guys or victims through
walls or
in complete darkness.
«
In the past employee recognition was often cheesy or costly,
like hanging a photo of the Employee of the Month on the
wall at McDonald's.
After realizing
Wall Street wasn't for her and even trying out a career
in real estate, Stewart knows what it's
like to test the waters.
It won't replace reading news sites
like Business Insider and The
Wall Street Journal, but I can access and read it
in full when I'm underground and without cell service, which is key.
It is an opportunity for us to develop them within our own
walls and we feel
like the payback for an undergrad is there
in a way that the MBA has historically not been for us.»
Employees can play Riot Games titles on the desktop computers — and against the back
wall, dabble
in arcade classics
like The Simpsons.
For instance,
in 2006, Hermès, the luxury goods company, made a foray to 15 Broad Street near
Wall Street, and it was quickly joined by other upscale retailers
like Tiffany & Company, Thomas Pink and Canali, and asking rents quickly climbed to $ 300 a square foot for ground - floor space.
Hsieh has lots of other ideas, too -; displayed as 108 multicolored Post-it notes, assembled
in columns, on his living - room
wall, with words
like Farmers Market, Breakfast Place, Community Kitchen, and Pool scrawled on them.
In five years, Kunal Gupta has built Toronto - based Polar Mobile into one of the world's leading digital - media software developers, creating mobile sites for clients
like Condé Nast, The
Wall Street Journal, CBS and every major Canadian media company.
The
walls are covered, ceiling to floor, with the signatures and drawings of former House pages, young men and women — now old men and women, or dead ones — who,
like you, once had the unique opportunity, not even open to congressmen themselves, to raise and lower the American flag that flies over the House of Representatives when the body sits
in session.
The first product
in the range — a basic unit shaped
like a low sofa or bed frame — is expected to go on sale
in early 2018, according to The Verge, which cited a (paywalled) article by The
Wall Street Journal.
«
Like many of you, I'm concerned about the impact of the recent executive orders signed by President Trump,» Zuckerberg said, referencing the orders Trump signed earlier this week to build a
wall along the U.S. - Mexican border and prioritize the deportation of undocumented immigrants from so - called sanctuary cities
in the U.S.
It's one thing to be high - minded about your journalistic principles, but it's another to do so while outlets
like CNN are raking
in billions of dollars for their
wall - to -
wall Trump coverage, and you are trying to keep the lights on as your ad revenue vanishes with breathtaking speed.
Those still trying to walk the line,
like my old organization The
Wall Street Journal, are coming under attack
in their own newsrooms — where Trump supporters are all but nonexistent — for «caving» to the new President.
Its south
wall bears the names of Harvard alumni —
like President Faust has already mentioned — students and faculty members, who gave their lives
in World War II.
There's a war for talent on
Wall Street for dealmakers who work with the
likes of Kraft and Unilever — and some firms will be left out
in the cold.
«
Like virtually every packaged food company, we experienced a suddenly lower consumption trend across all categories
in the U.S.,» said Kellogg (k) CEO John Bryant
in a presentation with
Wall Street analysts on Thursday.
The electric carmaker's valuation has been an eyesore for some on
Wall Street who compare it to profitable giants
in the auto industry
like General Motors.
Okay, the new policy doesn't involve a literal hat — but it's still a lottery -
like system that one legal worker, according to the
Wall Street Journal, described as «a game for kids
in kindergarten.»
Assembly Design drew inspiration from the City of Steel when creating a vision for the space — walkways are designed to look
like Pittsburgh bridges, while the
wall in the open area at left is made of cor - ten steel, and was laser - cut to depict a map of Pittsburgh.
The ultimate lesson from the movie is that greed is not good, much
like the message delivered
in «
Wall Street.»
People don't
like to think, and forcing them to do math
in their head is
like setting down a giant brick
wall in front of their shopping cart.
Airy, mirror -
walled spaces
like this Avant Barre classroom
in downtown San Francisco feel
like home to Kadakia.
According to The
Wall Street Journal, companies such as Seagate Technology are leveraging data - mining tools
like VoloMetrix to quantify the biggest time - suckers
in the workplace.
If you were around
in the 1980s and following the world of finance, the term leveraged buyout probably calls to mind Gordon Gekko from the movie
Wall Street, or legendary leveraged buyout kings
like Carl Icahn and T. Boone Pickens.
Myths,
like the so - called «disincentives» to work
in programs that ensure basic living standards, and half - truths
like Trump's «infrastructure plan,» which amounts to little more than tax giveaways to
Wall Street that the CBO says will not meaningfully increase infrastructure investment.
In so doing, it's creating the possibility for a
Wall Streeter to create his or her own pick - a-max terminal -
like platform by matching Symphony with other OpenFin apps relevant to their business at a much lower cost.
The
Wall Street Journal reported Monday morning that Amazon is
in talks with several banks to launch a «checking account -
like product.»
It doesn't look
like Icahn, currently
in fifth place among
Wall Streeters
in the CNBC 25 voting, is going anywhere soon.