Sentences with phrase «war rooms of»

Is what goes on in the booths of BEA so much different than the machinations in the war rooms of the NFL, where team owners place multi-million-dollar bets on unknown kids in cleats?
Here are American - intelligence war rooms of infinite precision (for a change), but in pursuit of a boyish hero who's smart enough to outwit them.
It is common practice for a sitting president to maintain a war room of staffers who are responsible for monitoring media coverage of the president and his administration.
We know that a key meeting of the Brexit war room of the Cabinet will take place the week before Christmas.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo speaks during a swearing - in ceremony in the War Room of the Capitol in Albany, New York January 1, 2011.
For a time, Cuomo hung a portrait photo of Roosevelt in a hallway near the War Room of the state Capitol, part of an exhibit highlighting the state's progressive reputation.
There are always lots of men wearing expensive suits sitting in the War Room of the Capitol waiting for their appointments in the Executive Chamber.
What was this man doing in the War Room of the White House in October 1962?

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Anticipating big things on National Pancake Day, the company set up a social war room, with a staff of 15, to handle the traffic.
Recognizing that carbon emissions resulting from consumption of these fuels is driving catastrophic global climate change, my role as leader of the company is to ensure that Virgin provides financial support to non-profit groups that are exploring renewable energy and seeking market - based solutions to climate change, like the Carbon War Room.
«Between everyone in the room, there was no shortage of analytical thinking and no shortage of conflicting advice,» Marcello says of his quickly convened war room.
• Britain's GCHQ waged war on hacker groups such as Anonymous and Lulzsec, mounting Distributed Denial - of - Service attacks and infiltrating their chat rooms.
McElrath knew things went well — he had a team camped out in a war room all weekend glued to status monitors for not only WeatherTech's site but also the websites of MetLife Stadium and the Pro Football Hall of Fame, also Americaneagle.com clients.
Other exercises included interrogating ersatz prisoners of war, devising propaganda plans, and recovering papers from an agent's room (and, aggravatingly, getting interrupted by a rifle - wielding «German» midway).
Talk about the metaphor of the war room.
Perhaps the only person who can say «been there, done that» about both an airline and a railroad, Branson is now working his way through a to - do list that includes ferrying people into space (Virgin Galactic), traveling to the deepest parts of the world's five oceans (Virgin Oceanic), and ridding the atmosphere of 25 gigatons of carbon (the Carbon War Room).
Surely there will be some footage from the next Halo game, expected next year, and possibly an early look at an upcoming Gears of War installment, but beyond that, will the company refocus on games or continue trying to position the Xbox One as a living room device that the whole family will want?
With its low room rates and fully equipped kitchens, the chain has plenty of ammunition for any war with Airbnb, and isn't heavily reliant on Chinese travelers.
There's also a room full of Xbox One consoles for multi-player fun on Disney Infinity 3.0, which includes Star Wars levels and characters.
In side the War Room, here's what the launch of a TV series looks like in the modern age — a few individuals sitting around a board room huddled over their laptRoom, here's what the launch of a TV series looks like in the modern age — a few individuals sitting around a board room huddled over their laptroom huddled over their laptops.
The heart of the operation is the War Room (also known as the King Kong room), where staff gather to control the launch of a new serRoom (also known as the King Kong room), where staff gather to control the launch of a new serroom), where staff gather to control the launch of a new series.
Potholes the size of P.E.I., mummified patients spending eternity in emergency room lineups, a Senate whose sole purpose is to reward political cronies, our troops arriving in Afghanistan equipped with Swiss army knives and Korean War surplus.
Changing the name of a conference room from a war room to a «peace room» because «symbols matter.»
That rare honour goes to Henry Kissinger, the epitome of the geopolitical mastermind, a man whose natural environment consists of a war room.
A more somber war room - like aesthetic can be found in other parts of the 7,250 - square - foot space, such as this conference room.
Look at the paintings that adorn this room — scenes of the Great War.
The 84 percent success rate achieved in the Gaza war of 2012 has improved to 90 percent in the current conflict, according to both Israeli and U.S. officials who have been in the command rooms and privy to top - secret interception data that, for security reasons, is not made public.
A terrorist attack, natural disaster, act of war, or just a cyclical event, has no wiggle room at a 0 - 0.25 % Fed interest rate.
Considering the payout ratio of 28 % (below)- Disney still has a lot of room to expand it's dividend, much like they keep expanding the Star Wars universe.
G. T. Bynum, the mayor of Tulsa, which set up its own Amazon war room in his office, echoed Philadelphia's sentiment on taxes.
The largest conference room in the Tulsa, Okla., mayor's office has been converted to a war room, with 50 volunteers poring over videos of Mr. Bezos.
Battle Stations To counter Ms. Smith's attacks on their leader, the PC war room has set up @WhatSmithSaid, as an attempt to highlight some of the more radical statements made by the former Calgary Herald columnist.
Let's say we are in a room listening to the harrowing stories of war rape victims.
Released last summer in theaters, and now available on DVD, The War Room was the most surprising hit film of 2015 — and one of the most rewarding.
Following the Lord's instruction in Matthew 6:6 — «When you pray, go into your room, close the door... Then your Father, who sees what is done in secret, will reward you» — Clara reveals she has created her own private «war room» — a transformed closet, with prayers and scriptural references posted all over the walls — where she has spent many hours, invoking the name of Jesus and asking for His guidance and support.
David's cup overflowed not because he won wars, had rooms full of gold, people under him to rule or beautiful places to live.
Concentrating on the Middle East since World War II, Pryce «Jones shows how one Arab regime after another has been but a repeat of tribal allegiances played out in a pattern of lust for power and revenge, reflecting a shame «honor culture that leaves no room for the concept, never mind the pursuit, of the common good.
Many Colombians believe that they are its intended result, that the real aim of the war against insurgents and against drugs is really to get small farmers off their land in order to make room for development.
The fact that the ethnic conflict in Sri Lanka coincides with the liberalization of the economy and the strengthening of the SAP measures leaves room for questioning whether the civil war is not partly the result of the SAP itself.
This is, it seems, Lewis's reference to his relation with Janie Moore, the 45 - year - old mother of Paddy Moore, the cadet with whom Lewis shared a room when he took his military training in World War I.
In Aleppo, one of Syria's most war - torn cities, his job as a truck driver once provided a four - room house and a middle - class, urban life.
They gather a little army around them, they have war councils in their living rooms and plan the downfall of those they oppose, all the while praying for «wisdom, guidance and, above all, that your name may be honoured».
My concern with Douthat's analysis is that it leaves no room for a «merely Catholic» center — for the possibility that younger generations of Catholics might finally get beyond the culture wars to a real Catholic consensus on orthodoxy, one that would still allow for political disagreement on less than fundamental matters.
If Atheists started wars in the name of Science and killed countless women and children, then yeah go ahead and say that we don't have any room to talk.
A year ago, as we gathered in the wake of the Gulf war, the grief in the room was palpable.
In re-using the remnants from poppy production to create War Room, Cornelia Parker poignantly reminds us of all the holes in our lives left behind by those who have been lost in conflict.»
Many of these visitors took their time to walk into War Room, the immersive installation that sees an entire room bedecked with paper reclaimed from the Aylesford poppy factRoom, the immersive installation that sees an entire room bedecked with paper reclaimed from the Aylesford poppy factroom bedecked with paper reclaimed from the Aylesford poppy factory.
Cornelia Parker, famed for her use of found and overlooked materials, presents War Room as part of an exhibition of new commissions and retrospective installations at The Whitworth until Sunday 31 May 2015.
The launch exhibition for Manchester's newly re-opened and revamped Whitworth art gallery caused a stampede of visitors, but few were to know that James Cropper's paper lies at the heart of Cornelia Parker's stunning War Room installation.
In the days after Bellamy's Australia admitted in a vaguely worded statement to problems in China, the infant formula maker hurriedly established a war room in the Melbourne offices of law firm Herbert Smith Freehills.
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