Sentences with phrase «when ushers»

As am now old enough to take the Queen's bus pass will put up feet and dream of days gone by when ushers had power and everyone walked in fear and dread of us.
When I ushered her to our conference room and opened the door, all of my best salespeople were sitting there.
Scott Beigel, a geography teacher and cross-country coach at Parkland's Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, died a hero when he ushered students to safety inside his classroom after former student Nikolas Cruz killed 17 with an AR - 15 semiautomatic rifle.
When they ushered us out at closing, we strolled back to the hotel, loving it's proximity to so many sites.
Tully shows that mums don't stop being people when they usher new life into the world.
Scott Beigel, a geography teacher and cross-country coach at Parkland's Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, died a hero when he ushered students to safety inside his classroom after former student Nikolas Cruz killed 17 with an AR - 15 semiautomatic rifle.
The Ferrari team had lost some of its luster on the racetrack since the death of Enzo, but all that changed when it ushered racetrack legend Michael Schumacher into its ranks in the mid -»90s.
She was a colorless, skinny thing, mewling like a cat, and when I ushered her inside she started crying, tears so big and fat I worried she'd drown.

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This is especially true when HMS Dreadnought was created in 1906, ushering a new era of battleships that defined the 20th century.
«When house prices declined, ushering in the global financial crisis, many households saw their wealth shrink relative to their debt,» its authors observed, «and with less income and more unemployment, found it harder to meet mortgage payments.»
The mall - based mobile stores, at 1,400 square - feet only 3 % the size of a regular Best Buy, were opened a decade ago well before the smartphone boom ushered in by Apple's iPhone and when margins were higher.
Beigel, a geography teacher, was killed as he tried to usher students back into his classroom when the shooting broke out.
You may vote in person at the Annual Meeting by requesting a ballot from an usher when you arrive.
When the compass was invented by the Chinese during the Qin dynasty (221 - 206 B.C), it radically changed civilizations and ushered in many years later the Age of Exploration in the 15th century.
All this changed when the sexual revolution and the rise of feminism ushered in easy divorce, the expectation of a career outside the home for married women, ready access to contraception and abortion, and the gay - rights movement.
When angry boomers and their «greatest generation» elders talked about my generation, they'd always accuse us of caustic irony and cynicism — it seems we had ushered in a golden age of sarcasm.
Indeed, when the good faith of the Jew unveils the bad faith of Christian belief in God, the Christian can become more truly open to the Christ who points to the end of the old creation, the end of reality as such, and ushers in that new creation of total liberation, which no longer can even be named as reality.
He ushers in a new Exodus, foretold in the Transfiguration when he was discussing this with Moses and Elijah (in St Luke's gospel).
And I started taking April 29 much more seriously (shocking an usher when, on the 50th anniversary of my baptism, I went to the church where the deed had been done — amidst great caterwauling on my part, I'm reliably informed — and asked him to help me find the baptismal font, which had been moved in a post-conciliar wreckovation, so that I could kiss it).
Indeed, when is the last time you've seen an usher featured on the cover of Christianity Today?
Dispensational pre-millennialism asserts that the «millennial kingdom will be ushered in by a divine, supernatural and catastrophic manifestation from heaven at the Second Coming of Christ... when the conditions of life have reached the depth of great tribulation» (from Herman A. Hoyt, an article in The Meaning of the Millennium, edited by Robert G. Clouse, p. 63.
We left when 50 ushers stood up and went and got huge baskets to pass around.
In his scenario, the country fell under a military dictatorship early in the twenty - first century and the Dark Years continued until 2044 when the Democratic Vistas Party, a «coalition of trade unions and churches,» toppled the regime and ushered in an era of egalitarian fraternity (or, as some insisted, «siblinghood»).
When she entered the church holding his hand an usher pushed himself between them and said she couldn't sit up front with her uncle.
You said: «The theology of the cross (not of glory) keeps us grounded in reality, and hopeful of the New Creation that Christ promises when He will someday usher in His New Kingdom.»
When theology is truly studied, it ushers you into a deep relationship with God.
When Craig Fugate, former administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, took the reins of the agency in 2009, he ushered in a «whole community» approach.
History beset by human perversity will find ideal alternatives only when the Messiah ushers in the new heaven and new earth.
Sharing blessings is deeply biblical, and when we intentionally bless those whom we love — and those with whom we struggle — something surprising happens as God ushers in his kingdom.
That's the Jewish new year, when it's traditional to eat sweet foods to usher in an equally sweet new year.
Particularly since I had goaded myself all winter to make plenty of jams when Spring arrived, I wanted to stick to my resolution and attempt making all sorts of jams with the beautiful fresh fruits that Nature has ushered in with Spring.
A mountain of meat has ended the longest rally in US cattle prices since at least the 1960s, when baby boomers and McDonald's ushered in the American burger boom.
When the ocean surf rolls in, an amphibious vehicle ushers you to the green.
Charlotte now gets to help usher in the next era of the Divas Championship, likely facing Sasha Banks and perhaps her own teammates in Team PCB when her feud with Nikki has run its course.
Arguing the Broncos» big - time - BCS - worthy - Top -25-caliber-eliteness has become a ritual for the rest of college football, ushered into 2014 when Harsin's first team won the program's third Fiesta Bowl.
A guy like that will end up taking back all that shit they bought with the money their agent advanced them with the expectation of being a high first - round pick as soon as the usher takes their ass from the green room at the draft and escort them out the damn door when the first round ends — and the only people who called them is their family asking what the fuck just happened.
When each über fan arrives at the ground they love, most will be ushered down a red carpet of luxury before being wined and dined during the game.
Coach Kitchell ushered his Kamikazes, his elite group of hitters and yardage studs and weight - room junkies, into the darkened film room at 7:05 p.m. Ticketholders were already lined up outside the gates when the players returned from the pregame steak dinner in their shirts and ties and fresh hair cuts.
When asked what toll the job had taken on him, Usher laughed and said, «Besides having a heart attack?
In 1984, the U.S. Supreme Court ushered in the modern era when it declared the NCAA's control of football television rights to be an illegal monopoly.
A brave new era at Arsenal was ushered in on Saturday when Henrikh Mkhitaryan played in Pierre - Emerick Aubameyang to put them 4 - 0 up against Everton.
Years from now, when clients recall their birth stories, sharing them to friends or family or perhaps, even to the child which you helped safely usher Earthside; I promise, these parents will remember you.
We have much to be grateful for when it comes to modern day parenting.But perhaps the single greatest breakthrough when it comes to ushering small people into adulthood is Google.
When Boundas ushers in healthy menu items, he avoids broadcasting it too loudly.
America's extended nuclear umbrella had seemed viable in the early post-war years when the United States maintained overwhelming superiority in these weapons, but grew increasingly questionable as Soviet gains in nuclear and missile technology ushered in the era of superpower parity and «mutually assured destruction».
They have asked: if they are prepared to threaten strike action that could see six airports closed over a one per cent pay increase, what will they do when the cuts to the public sector as ushered in later this year?
«Whatever our political affiliation, we need peace to prevail to enable us go about our daily activities as we prepare for the elections in November,» Mr Kyeremanten said as he addressed a watch night service at the St Cyprians Anglican Church in Kumasi to usher in the New Year, when he was invited by the Bishop of the Kumasi Diocese and Province of West Africa of the Anglican Church, Rt..
I was honestly sad, when I sat behind my television set and watched the scenes unfold as Comrade Mugabe ushered himself out of office in a way that did not befit the status he once occupied as an astute Freedom Fighter as well as an astute Leader of the ZANU PF.
The former deputy leader of the party, below, described the Leave vote as a revolution that «will fade» when it «ushers in a regime that is more authoritarian than that which it replaced, and one less able to deliver prosperity and security».
Chris Grayling was disingenuous on today's Any Questions when supporting Kitty Usher and Menzies Campbell in wanting to tamper with one of the cornerstones of the Post Civil war Settlement - he did not tell the audience he was a Catholic in favour of a measure to benefit Catholics - one with constitutional implications (it is the basis of the 1707 Act of Union with Scotland)... that was very disappointing and makes Chris Grayling suspect in a way David Davis was not
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