Sentences with phrase «who ushered»

Thank the people who ushered you through the process for their time and consideration.
Performance art would never have been what it was without Laurie Anderson, who ushered in an entirely new aesthetic — matched only by Nam June Paik — that combined new technologies, absurdity, poetry, and found - objects.
Every era gets its own Thomas Cole, the British - born, nineteenth - century artist who ushered in a new age of American landscape painting.
At reception we were greeted by a member of staff who ushered us over to a seating area overlooking the lagoon.....
The same voters who ushered Pres Obama into the White House.
They were almost detected, but then rescued from capture by elderly bearded Aberforth Dumbledore (Ciaran Hinds), Albus» younger brother, who ushered them into the basement of his Hog's Head Inn.
In this show we interview tons of moms and families on their home birth stories, and so we thought we'd switch things up a bit for Mother's Day and hear about how each of us came into the world from the women who ushered us earth side.
Cancer, and particularly pediatric cancer, was a troublesome problem, and Wharam was among a group of cancer clinicians who ushered in an era that offered the first glimmer of hope.
Like those young electronics wizards working out of garages who ushered in the personal computing boom, today's young DIYbio enthusiasts are driving an underground tech revolution, this time in the science of life.
«The living shoreline piece is a part of what we're pushing as a nonstructural, nature - based method that is a lot less costly,» said Lt. Gen. Thomas Bostick, who ushered in the proposed permit during his time as chief of the Army Corps of Engineers, before his retirement last week.
In a statement, Cuomo — who ushered the SAFE Act through the Legislature — used the court's denial to call on Congress to pass national gun - control measures.
As the movie abruptly ended, the same man who ushered us in came out and made his emotionally charged, carefully rehearsed script, inviting students to pray and ask Jesus into their hearts.
It was the great - grandmothers of today's teen - agers who ushered in more liberal views of sexuality.
The «proto - liberal» thinker who ushered in the «first wave» of liberalism's transformation was Francis Bacon.
LaRocco is the author of «Opportunity Knocking» (Agate Publishing 2014), «Dynasties of the Sea: The Ships and Entrepreneurs Who Ushered in the Era of Free Trade» (Marine Money 2012) and «Thriving in the New Economy: Lessons from Today's Top Business Minds» (Wiley 2010).
Ari and Eric are more interested in partying (the latter moreso), and they convince the others to patronize the local watering hole, where they meet up with Eric's friend, Greg (Brett Gelman)-- who ushers in days of debauchery.
Creed's Tessa Thompson will take on the role of another side of Asgard's death business, as Valkyrie, an Asgardian warrior who takes her name from the women who usher honored heroes to Valhalla — the Norse version of Heaven - if they die in a worthy battle.
He plays Jenkins» partner and manager St. Clair Bayfield, the loyal aristocratic type who ushers her towards her crowning glory: a night on the Carnegie Hall stage in 1944 that prompted an unlikely stampede at the box office.
But it's not all bad, as the troopers do earn the admiration of Mayor Guy Le Franc (Rob Lowe) and his gorgeous cultural attache Genevieve Aubois (Emmanuelle Chriqui), who ushers the Americans into their Canadian ways and makes Rabbit smitten in particular.
Here I am, the momma who ushers in the December celebrations.

Not exact matches

«You could sort of see it happening in slow motion, notwithstanding efforts by leadership to try to deflect it or push it back,» says Steven Law, a former McConnell chief of staff who became a top U.S. Chamber of Commerce official before landing at American Crossroads, the Karl Rove - founded Super PAC, which now aims to usher more moderate Republican nominees into the midterms.
Musk, 46, has built up a showman's reputation as the founder and chief executive officer of Tesla (tsla), calling on true believers to help him overcome the «haters» who question his company's ability to usher in an electric - vehicle age on an ambitious timetable.
Michael Gokturk, an entrepreneur who had just ushered a payment processing company he co-founded through a successful IPO, decided to jump on the trend and turn his attention to mobile.
Rare is the employee who has not been ushered into a conference room, plied with snacks and coffee, and told to bounce ideas around with colleagues.
The move would be a win for newspaper companies and broadcasters that have pushed for the change for decades, but was criticized by Democrats who said it could usher in a new era of media outlet consolidation.
It probably won't bring jetpacks and hoverboards, but it will usher in other radical technologies, business models, customer experiences and even a new breed of entrepreneurs — a wave of so - called digital natives who think and act differently from every generation before them.
Accenture joins the countless other analysts, technologists, and researchers who claim that the rise of artificial intelligence technologies like deep learning is ushering a new age.
Nevertheless, to help usher this plan along, last October Kinstler hired a new VP of marketing: Tracy Cioffi, who had previous marketing stints at the Sports Authority and Gap (GPS).
That demands emotional intelligence and a knack for building relationships: engaging and courting candidates, identifying individuals who mirror the values and culture of the client company, and having the matchmaking skills to usher the two parties into a happy union.
Palmer, who helped found the Golf Channel decades later, also helped usher in the Champions Tour, where he won 10 times, including five majors.
Four of the big five banks saw turnover in the CEO suite, and three of them in particular — TD, with Ed Clark; RBC, with Gordon Nixon; and Scotiabank, with Rick Waugh — lost outspoken, influential heads who had ushered in an unprecedented era of growth at their respective institutions.
Alex told me about a gay friend who had been booted from his position in Hillsong's children's ministry after he came out and another who, after coming out to Hillsong leadership, was relieved of his duties as an usher.
Trudeau views himself as someone who can usher in a new way of thinking.
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.
The newest from Usher (who is newly single and, presumably, ready to mingle... get ready with the parental advisory sticker) and The Game (you know, the rapper who had to feud with 50 Cent to restore his career) come out that day, along with another «mix» album of Wu Tang tracks.
Set in a Bronx Catholic school in 1964, shortly after the massive changes ushered in by the modernizing Vatican II conference in Rome, the story quickly sets up a conflict between the old - school nun who serves as principal and runs the school like a prison (played by Meryl Streep) and the young, new priest (Philip Seymour Hoffman) who wants to shake things up by treating the students as fully rounded young people who deserve doses of freedom and respect as well.
If this is what theology is coming to affirm — that God is working providentially through American foreign policy to advance an ultimate divine plan that is consonant with the interests of an economic elite — then this is a God who might need to be ushered off the stage.
The random acts of kindness are part of «sharethemiracle» - the brainchild of Dan Usher, who last year felt compelled to buy 100 chocolate eggs from a local supermarket and give them away.
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.
I was the victim of an adulterous husband who was a deacon, adult Bible teacher, usher, and very visible man - about - church.
In the upside down Kingdom ushered in by Jesus, the least is the most honoured and the one who gives everything gains it all.
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.
There are some who are rejoicing because they believe that the death of Bin Laden will usher the world into a new era of peace.
But they also believed that the Messiah had already come — a Messiah who would usher in a new age, and thereby bring the Jewish tradition to its logical end or fulfillment.
Zoroaster's followers expected a «second coming» in the virgin - born Saoshynt or Savior, who is to come in 2341 AD and begin his ministry at age 30, ushering in a golden age.
In the discourse itself (Luke 17:22 - 37), Jesus anticipates the early church's perplexity over the nonappearance of the supernatural Son of man, the divine being who will come and usher in the final days at the end of history.
I judged the people who helped usher me into this new season of my life in Christ, and I found them wanting so I held them up in my mind or in public for mockery and slander.
Many who believe that Jesus washed away our sins will not be troubled by the fact that sin is quietly being ushered out the same back door through which judgment and the Evil One departed.
For ten weeks they held forth in New York City while 500 ushers tried to handle long lines of people who came to hear.
Police have praised an usher who subdued a gunman who opened fire inside a church in the US state of Tennessee on Sunday morning.
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