Sentences with phrase «what public tours»

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Kahalani said the decision to open up settlements to tours was necessary to counter what she says is an inaccurate public perception of settlers.
Nicklaus, of course, referred to the headliner in what the AP's Doug Ferguson recently termed «a contentious year in golf» that includes the debate over anchored putting and an anticipated related lawsuit, the tour acquitting Vijay Singh of doping charges and his suing the association, and the public beef between Garcia and Woods that went off the rails with overtones of racism.
With that, Murray achieved what he had never quite managed in nearly a decade on tour: He won over the British public.
What the public can imagine doing in a few years, if Neukum's camera works, is donning a pair of 3 - D glasses in a movie theater to go on an aerial tour of Mars.
Now, though, the National Corvette Museum will be in charge of managing the public tours of the factory, and what that means for enthusiasts is a much expanded schedule.
The online service was not available for reviewers to peruse while they had the review units, but the general public has been given a sneak peek at what the digital storefront looks like thanks to a new video tour provided by Nintendo.
Ai Weiwei's modular stainless - steel sculpture, Forever (2013), constructed from 12 specially fabricated bicycles, echoes a larger, public - scaled version that is parked within his major touring solo exhibition, Ai Weiwei: According to What (4 December - 16 March 2014), at the newly opened Perez Art Museum — Miami's first purpose - built, publicly - funded art museum.
His rigorous background in rhetoric would serve him and the abstract expressionists well, as he was able to tour the country giving speeches that articulated to the public what it was that he and his friends were doing in New York.
The museum will host around - the - clock activities free to the public, including performances by local musicians and high school bands, midnight tours of the galleries, film screenings, yoga and meditation sessions, open - mike poetry and a celebration of what would have been Elvis Presley's 68th birthday Wednesday.
His public readings of A Christmas Carol, which he began in the 1850s, played a pioneering role in what is now commonplace in the marketing of fiction: the reading tour.
Buses (including public transit, shuttle, tour, charter and school buses) are what is known as common carriers, which refers to any vehicle licensed to transport passengers for a fee.
be in attendance at a property during a licensee tour which is not open to the public so long as the unlicensed assistant does not answer any questions or offer any information beyond what has been provided, in writing, by the seller's brokerage;
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