Sentences with phrase «while ushering»

While ushering us into the future with the new Note, Samsung stumbled into a vortex to the past.
If LitePay is successful, the sixth largest cryptocurrency by market cap might just become the first to truly break down the barriers holding crypto back, while ushering in a new era of acceptance and utility in what haters have been deemed a useless market driven purely by speculation.
Witnesses said 15 - year - old Peter Wang, a Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps cadet, was shot and killed while ushering others to safety.
«Elected officials and public agencies must put communities and the environment first, starting with removing special exemptions and subsidies for the oil and gas industry, while ushering in clean, renewable energy.»
In the tradition of feminist trailblazers such as Judy Chicago and Marina Abramovic, the transatlantic collective functions as an experimental arts community, working to inspire intelligent conversation, creativity, and expression, while ushering in a renaissance for a new generation of young female artists.
You see, the PS2 brought the classic age of gaming — the one defined by the likes of Nintendo and Sega — to its close, while ushering in the modern era embodied by HD consoles.
Capturing the old titles within the saga while ushering - in a new age of graphics, Square Enix's Final Fantasy X is an important thread in the tapestry of turn - based RPGs.
«We have achieved the delicate balance of a model that is flexible and affordable for schools, while ushering in exciting, new revenue models for publishers in the digital age.»
While ushering in the all - new seventh generation Volkswagen Golf, the German automaker decided to try its hand at going electric.
Hall on the other hand is very good, devoted to her husband to a fault while ushering in a future where rotting and unpowered cities represent mankind's legacy.
It's a heartfelt, and humbling scene, which pays respect to the figure that Rocky is, while ushering in a new era with Creed.
Summer's golden hue that slowly fades while ushering in the winter season.
Those microbes allow the important nutrients to pass into your bloodstream while ushering the toxins and other unneeded rubbish toward excretion.
As such, the bots are designed to be cordial and engaging, while ushering customers through their purchases.
While the ushers worked the minister spoke: «If I were to tell you who to vote for, then we could lose our tax - exempt status — But I will say this... This handout lists the candidates in our area on the left side and their record on abortion on the right.

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In the study, participants listened to tunes while in an MRI machine (a selection that included Beethoven, Brad Paisley and Usher).
While Nintendo's hardware relied upon cartridges that were costly for game publishers to produce, the PlayStation ushered in a cheaper, disc - based model, which ultimately helped it attract more customers.
TechCrunch argued that the kind of tracking Lowe discussed wasn't allowed under the app's privacy policy, while Engadget ushered Lowe into the «National Association of Data Mining App Psychopaths (not a real thing... we hope)».
US Vice President Mike Pence told Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that he hopes to usher in a «new era» of Middle East peace talks, while the Palestinians have scorned US efforts and are turning to other global leaders for support.
The landscape has changed and, although most investors recognize it, it is probably time for us to rally the cleantech community together to formally usher in the future of cleantech for those who haven't looked under the hood in a while.
While the Wall Street Journal and most market analysts are forecasting a 2007 continuation of the 2006 record bull market, I am taking a contrarian position, predicting 2007 will usher in a strong bear market that will soon begin reflecting the realities of the economic recession we entered roughly 11 months ago, in February 2006.
While much of Hebrew Scripture focuses on God's covenantal blessing to Israel through biological procreation, «the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus ushered in a host of transformative changes,» writes Matthew.
Assisted suicide laws, however, enable those who are determined to die to have help to do so, while at the same time creating a system by which people can be ushered towards their death, not through their own choice but because circumstances push them in that direction.
The first two sections in themselves offer a useful historical overview of the developments in biblical criticism and the third section offers numerous insights into the theology of St John and the life of the primitive Church while the whole work together could help usher in some long - awaited commonsense in New Testament studies.
In his pretty - great essay «Sex, Economy, Freedom, and Community,» Wendell Berry says that while the Sexual Revolution was supposed to have ushered in an era of more natural relations between men and women, we instead find ourselves in a situation where women behave like hunted animals, studiously avoiding eye - contact in public.
For ten weeks they held forth in New York City while 500 ushers tried to handle long lines of people who came to hear.
«Some hoped, while others feared that Lausanne would usher in a global organization in opposition to the WCC.22 This did not happen.
While the process view remains confident that a Whiteheadian concept of the individual can lead to a new, post-modern selfhood, Altizer would have us renounce all individual claims to autonomy for the ushering in of the new, purely immanent totality that is the Kingdom of God.
And while Cromwell put English history into a new gear, Luther ushered in a whole new way of life in Europe which had been struggling to birth for a century and more.
R. G. Usher has pointed out that the bishops did not possess the right to appoint the men they were expected to govern, the prerogative of determining what sort of men they should be, or the power to discipline them once they had been inducted.74 The decision as to qualifications for ordination had been taken from the bishops by the State, while the right of nomination to a parish post, after ordination, was largely controlled by lay patrons, and the bishops were forced to induct the nominee if he met the most meager requirements.
While I'm not a biggest fan of the cold weather and rain, it's an important season and helps usher in the New Year.
Over the last two years Coach Von Vogt worked relentlessly to usher in a new era of Warrior basketball as he transitioned the team from the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) Division II to NAIA Division I while also joining the Golden State Athletic Conference (GSAC); arguably, the most competitive conference in the NAIA.
She also feels privileged to be involved in ushering in the newest members of her community while providing birth doula support, placenta encapsulation services, and teaching childbirth classes.
After ushering him out of the room I would just wan na sit on the floor and cry while I wiped up the rest of the gallon.
Artistes who lit up the state with scintillating performances include King Sunny Ade, Olamide, Tiwa Savage, Adekunle Gold, Dr. SID, Humblesmith, Vector, CDQ, among many others, while fireworks were on display to usher in the New Year.
While it is important to commend the courage and apparent independence of Kenya's judiciary, it is generally agreed that the Friday 1st September, 2017 Supreme Court decision has ushered Kenya into a period of enormous uncertainty.
While we implore you, the workforce of Ghana to persist in your daily services that have kept our beloved country as a functioning economy through sweat and hard work, we are also apprehensive about recent happenings in our country that threaten the values we hold dear since the Nana Addo's Presidency was ushered into office in January 2017.
While campaigning, Alcántara and De La Rosa proclaimed 2016 as «the year of the woman,» and said they hoped to make history along with Espaillat to usher in a new wave of Latinos in government.
Manhattan Democratic Reps. Jerry Nadler and Carolyn Maloney criticized the demand that the act's backers find funding for the 9/11 bill while at the same time GOP leaders are ushering through Congress an $ 800 billion bill to reduce taxes without paying for it.
A statement by the Ga Traditional council says the Homowo festival will be ushered in by the Lante Djan We on 23rd July while the Ga Mashie Homowo will be celebrated on August 6th.
It had been pushing schools to implement the new academic standards, and it would have been inconsistent to give tests based on the old standards while schools were ushering in the new ones, they say.
At the villa, Francis and Kenneth were asked to stay outside while I and Esther were ushered inside.
In state politics, the assembly remains firmly Democratic, while this year will usher in a new era of governance in the senate by a controlling coalition of Republicans and the five - member Independent Democratic Conference, the effectiveness of which has yet to be seen.
This decision was a big part of our history and has shaped who we are today; we strongly believe that while Labour remains fundamentally important no single issue or party can usher in a Good Society alone.
Massey's message, that he is a change agent and problem - solver who will unite the Big Apple while reversing the overly - leftward shift ushered in by de Blasio, is resonating with some.
While the snow portion or «dense flow» of an avalanche will typically stop when it hits an uphill grade, a powder cloud often rushes on, ushering mayhem up and over the top of the hill.
David Hughes, a molecular biologist at Nottingham University in England, says the finding «raises a new puzzle»: Why does the same mutation leave some of its victims deaf, while those with Usher syndrome are struck deaf and blind?
Now, finally, comes Pluto's visit by New Horizons, a mission that Krimigis helped usher into existence while space department head at APL.
While this process is a natural part of the life cycle of an ice shelf, there is concern that when it occurs, it could usher in a period of irrevocable retreat and possibly lead to the ice shelf's demise and further contributions to global sea level rise.
And while reams have been written about the Pill and how it helped to usher in the looser sexual mores of the 1960s, Alex Sanger, grandson of Margaret Sanger and chair of the International Planned Parenthood Council in New York City, doesn't believe that the Pill spawned the sexual revolution.
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