Sentences with phrase «which anchors»

Another showstopper, though of a decidedly more playful sort, is Anton van Dalen's «The Pigeon Car» (1987), which anchors PPOW Gallery's booth devoted to members of the East Village art scene of the 1970s.
The rear gallery, which anchors the first - floor exhibition space, presents a selection of sculpture and paintings with a masculine vibe.
Stretching the circle which anchors much of his work into an oblong pushed the sketches in a highly technical, mechanical direction (hence the title).
She exploits the similarity between the liquid form of both subject and medium - water, sky, light - filled architectural spaces - which she anchors with strong but simple geometric elements.
You can use either a Dual Shock or two Move controller, but I would recommend the move controls and they give you full freedom of arm movement as opposed to the stock controller which anchors your guns together to match your movements.
American, which anchors the oneworld alliance alongside other heavyweights such as British Airways, Cathay Pacific and Qantas, was quick to welcome its new strategic partner.
One highlight of the camp includes a quick ride aboard our 50 foot sailing catamaran, The DOUBLE DOLPHIN, which anchors off of East Beach (right near the swim zone) to let the kids have a fun swim near the shore.
Once injected under the skin of your pet, the microchip becomes encased by a thin layer of protein which anchors it in place for the rest of the life of your pet.
To embody a character like Ephraim Goodweather — who transitions through every emotion and situation imaginable, and which anchors the narrative of the series — requires amazing talent and craft.
Harry Stradling Jr.'s cinematography is also lovely, if a little dated, with flat spells that are broken up by a realized palette which anchors the beauty of certain nifty visuals that are established by near - immersive art direction by Robert Doyle.
The researchers then inject a chemical photoswitch into the eye, «basically, a glutamate dangling on a light - sensitive string,» says Isacoff, «which anchors to the modified receptor and stuffs the glutamate into its docking site on the receptor when activated by light.»
Dutchess County Executive Marcus Molinaro, who lives in Tivoli, which anchors the Columbia - Dutchess part of Gibson's 11 - county district, is busy building a plurality upon which he could base a Congressional run, if need be.
It has an energy absorbing versa - tether which anchors the top of the car seat and slows the release of the forward movement
The neutral rate — which anchors the level of the entire yield curve — is a useful starting point for understanding what's driving low interest rates.
Will Tim Clark or won't he — continue to ram his putter into his chest as he kicks off the final year in which anchored flat sticks will be legal?
Liberal groups such as NDN and Media Matters had mounted a «Dump Dobbs» campaign, and Latino organizations challenged such Dobbs declarations as his 2006 statement that about one - third of the U.S. prison population «is estimated to be illegal aliens» — which the anchor later acknowledged was way too high.
Last Friday afternoon, on a conference call hosted by the National Research Council to present a recent report on the Arctic region, Stephanie Pfirman, an environmental science professor at Barnard College, said Arctic ice coverage is shrinking and that thicker sea ice blocks, which anchor much of the landscape, are rapidly melting.
Oh, yes, there were florals, too, which anchored the zanier motifs with a hint of romance.
Forever associated with the 60 Minutes Sunday - night news magazine on CBS — which he anchored for an astonishing 38 years (1968 - 2006)-- Mike Wallace became synonymous with on - air trustworthiness and reliability, and the nation's preeminent guide to outstanding, documentary - style probes of contemporary issues and global phenomena.
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In my work at the New Victory Theater, we create ready - to - implement activities that show which anchor standard they are fulfilling.
That applies equally to the 2017 McLaren 570S and more luxurious 570GT, which anchor the «bottom» of the McLaren lineup while still managing 6 - figure price tags.
Out of her memories Mason brings to life the finely graded social distinctions which would be invisible to outsiders, but which anchor and define the members of a group, like the hierarchies in the world of Proust or Tolstoy.
So far, four of the seven essays which anchored that issue have become books by authors Lauren Slater, Jeanne Marie Laskas, Kathryn Rhett and Diana Hume George.
My author site includes a page of the top perma free science fiction ebooks which anchor a series.
Eka Jaya will provide a small boat and transfer to Nusa Ceningan to used Eka Jaya Fast Boat which anchor in there.
This vibrant publication — printed with multiple inks at the highest quality to fully capture the dazzling glow of Kusama's colorful canvases — opens with a selection of these works, which anchored the gallery presentation.
Mind the Gap, a group exhibition at Kent Fine Art, is rife with framed, cream and gray, rectangular works which anchor unruly neighboring pieces displaying buckled textures, blurred resolution, or smoky graphite diffusion.
The mangrove forest's complex root systems, which anchor the plants into underwater sediment, slow down incoming tidal waters allowing organic and inorganic material to settle into the sediment surface.
Dark colors are repeated in the side tables and chair legs, which anchor the room.
These wooden posts, which are the backbone of the wall, may not always be where you want your nail to go, but in this case, you can always use cavity fixings, which anchor screws and nails into the plaster.

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Since the mass shooting at a gay club in Orlando, in which 49 people died, the entire media ecosystem — from late - night comedians to TV anchors to newspapers — have been focused on America's gun violence epidemic.
Thanks to that anchor tenant, which is locked into 10 - year - plus leases, Thomas Dicker, a portfolio manager with 1832 Asset Management, thinks of Crombie as more of a bond than a stock.
The Fox News anchor renewed his contract in 2013 in a multiyear deal, which changed his role to managing Fox News» breaking news division and hosting «Shepard Smith Reporting.»
We were definitely the anchor store in the mall, a fact upon which I could leverage many wonderful marketing relationships.
He has anchored a number of programs for the network through the years, including «Market Wrap,» «Mutual Fund Investor,» «The Money Club» and the very popular «Power Lunch, «which he had co-hosted with Sue Herera.
Its closest competitor is Calloway, which controls a large collection of Walmart - anchored shopping malls.
So in 2015 the FCC decided to anchor light - touch net neutrality protections in the firm legal ground of Title II of the Communications Act, which defines broadband providers as «common carriers.»
With the changes, about 6.5 million square feet of new offices could be built in the area, which is anchored by Grand Central.
Regency Centers, which operates a portfolio of strip centers anchored by Kroger, among other traditional chains, saw its stock falling more than 5 percent at one point Friday afternoon.
During a surreal exchange, anchor David Muir grilled Trump over his continued spreading of the falsehood that millions of illegal ballots were cast in the 2016 election, which Trump had previously said was the reason for Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton beating him in the popular vote by 3 million ballots.
In particular, one staffer reportedly noted the bumping of Anderson Cooper's special coverage of the 10th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina to air a segment featuring anchor Don Lemon and various guests discussing a campaign rally in Iowa in which Trump proposed that CNN donate $ 10 million to charity in order to get him to appear on the network's upcoming Republican primary debate.
In that report — which has become a watershed moment in American TV journalism — CBS anchor Dan Rather accused Bush of having shirked his Vietnam - era guard duty, and CBS (CBS) was, in turn, accused of shoddy journalism.
The script, which is required to be read during news time rather than using up commercial spots, includes anchors saying they're «extremely proud of the quality, balanced journalism that [proper news brand name of local station] produces.»
She goes on to offer general but valuable advice like «gather good information» and «anchor with options,» but the real goldmine in her piece might just be a side bar in which she tackles the most fundamental question of all — what exactly do you say to get what you want?
Its architect, John Graham Jr., pioneered the dumbbell, big - box shape for malls, in which two rows of stores face each other and a department store anchors each end.
Target landlords RioCan and Morguard — which between them owns nearly all of the locations Target occupies — now finds itself without a major anchor tenant at more than 100 locations.
Bear in mind, it's a lot of suit: the extra hardware (the classic «six - on - two» style has six buttons down the front, only two of which are functional), the rules (always fasten the inner button, called a jigger or anchor, never the outer lower one), and all that fabric have long vexed men.
Lions Gate Entertainment (No. 54) has had box office success with two major franchises: The Twilight series (produced by Summit Entertainment, a Lions Gate subsidiary) and Hunger Games, which have much in common as they are both film adaptations of bestselling young adult book series, are fantastical (one is about vampires and the other about a futuristic dystopia), and are anchored by a dynamic young female character (portrayed by Kristen Stewart in Twilight, Jennifer Lawrence in The Hunger Games).
In 2004, she was host and anchor of CNBC's special international series «CNBC in Russia,» which took an in - depth look into Russia's economy and leadership, contrasting the country's successes with its problems.
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