Sentences with phrase «who worked the event»

All who worked the event saw it with our own eyes, the Field of Dreams drew fantastic and enthusiastic applause from all who participated.
Finally, to all of the volunteers who worked tirelessly to put this together, the auction donors and the people who worked the event, a special debt of gratitude.

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However the events are organized, Doug Wead, who worked for President George H.W. Bush and wrote a book about presidents» children, said the Trumps are experts at event planning.
Attend industry events and read business journals, trade publications and blogs to find people who may want to work with you.
Lea Berman, a social secretary during George W. Bush's administration who for many years relied on Niceta Lloyd to plan her private parties, said she is a «joyful person to work with» despite the stress that's built into event planning.
As a student at the University of California, Berkeley, Fiance, who graduated in 2014 and now works for a startup, says that some of his best ideas came from constantly being willing to meet new people and attend social events.
Among the allegations, one chef who did not work with Batali said he offered her a job during a wine event.
But through working directly with the performers or influencers who are already participating, marketers can extend the conversation to reach a type of audience that wouldn't otherwise have known about the event.
But that is the case for Jakob Sperry, who along with six other young inventors recently presented their work at New York University's Tandon School of Engineering as part of Kid Inventor's Day, an event hosted by 3 - D design and engineering software maker Autodesk.
In fact, these events have only strengthened my resolve to fulfill my duty to reduce crime and to support our federal, state, and local law enforcement officers who work our streets every day.
«When Brooks and Kantis started working with Josh, I told them it's a great thing if your spouses can travel with you to a couple of events,» says Sarah, who has started her own Pilates business so she can accompany her husband when she wants.
One of the most prominent names at this year's event was Academy Award winner Kathryn Bigelow, who worked with director Imraan Ismail to create The Protectors: A Walk in the Ranger's Shoes, a look at the rangers guarding elephants from ivory poachers in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
These are often the same people who tell you networking doesn't work because they go to live networking events with a stack of cards and an agenda to market to as many people as possible.
«Startup Live enables participants to know each other, interact, and find partners to work with in the future,» explains Thanos Makris, who is the co-founder of apps studio iMellon and was a participant in last year's event.
The finance area keeps in touch with alumni who are working in finance at a number of events that are organized throughout the year.
People are afraid of him, and it can be very intimidating no matter who you are: a waitress working an event where he's a guest because you've been told by your boss how important this event is and how important these VIPS are; an actor trying to get into the business; a publicist working on a movie.
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The event is geared towards consumers and merchants who are interested in expanding the use of bitcoin in the Atlanta area, as well as those interested in working on the business and technology side of Bitcoin.
Programs include events for members of the military, programs for clinicians who work with older patients, online workplace education and many others.
Only a few days before Trump's Inauguration and The Review's anniversary event, Thiel attended the pro-Trump and heavily alt - right - attended «Deploraball,» which had been in part organized by Jeff Giesea» 97, a former Review editor - in - chief who once worked at Thiel Capital Management.
«[W] e have over 5,000 employees who are all being trained in new processes and new systems that are more advanced than the systems that they are used to working with,» said CEO Matt Salzberg, who will sit for an interview at Recode's Code Commerce event on September 13, on a call with analysts.
Small Business Expo is America's BIGGEST Business to Business Trade Show, Conference & Networking Event for Small Business Owners, Entrepreneurs, Start - Ups and anyone that works for a Small Business or who is inspired to start their own Business.
This three - hour event will feature three top ETF experts who will share the strategies that have been working in these markets to help you learn how to maximize your profits and limit your risks.
Many people who use their knowledge for consulting business ideas work from the comfort of their homes and diversify later on, if they so choose, by selling books, attending speaking events, holding online courses, and even doing podcasts.
Many of these events come with special T - shirts and gifts to reward the engineers who take a little time out to work on them.
More than 30 companies, including Starbucks, are conducting more than 1,700 interviews throughout the day at the event for those ages 16 to 24 who aren't in school or working.
The day is part of a growing series of events that was originally spearheaded by investor Aileen Lee of Cowboy Ventures and moved forward by Jess Lee of Sequoia Capital, who along with their women friends in venture wanted to work more closely with the far larger — and growing — community of women founders that has begun to form in recent years.
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Additional value outside of legal documents — Most lawyers who work with early stage startups secretly want to be entrepreneurs but they earn too much money to quit — the golden handcuffs; — RRB - I've found that the best of them think like entrepreneurs, though, and hang out at startup events.
For the curious lay reader who can overlook Isaacson's editorializing (and his repeated insistence that Leonardo's penchant for sodomy went hand in hand with his creativity), this work is a serviceable introduction to the major events and artistic developments in the life of the genius behind the Last Supper.
Anyway, yes, this is all rather ugly in some very unpleasant ways, but I think the overall conversation here has been relatively civil — at least within the framework I'm working from that all public leaders / figures / role - models who are authors, speakers, event sponsors, etc., commit themselves to public scrutiny and accountability.
This quiet but compulsively readable column is about the spiritual life, written from the point of view of a working Parish Priest; it is, for me, the most unmissable regular contribution to the Catholic Press (I have an interest to declare here: it was I who in my days as editor of The Catholic Herald installed it as a weekly event).
A university is set to host an event with a Christian abortionist who says he's doing «God's work».
Other speakers at the event include Professor Anthony Goodman, who has carried out research on youth and crime and Delphine Duff, a consultant who's worked with the Probation Service.
This works well for those who have winsome Christian friends with the boldness to invite them to evangelistic events.
All this, finding focus in the event of Jesus Christ, has been made part of God in his «consequent aspect» — that is to say, in the concrete sense of God as One who is affected by that which has taken place in the world where he is ceaselessly at work.
The Israelite who did not joyfully rest from his work on that day was one who put his hope in his own work rather than in God's election.22 According to de Quervain,»... when our minds are illumined by faith, we see the Sabbath in Israel as grounded not in a sociological event, but in a theological one, the deliverance of God's people from bondage into the rest which he gave them as a token of the final rest.
Please don't listen to these people on here they have so many different views and ideas of their own but don't listen to them they have closed their heart to God and are doing Satans work of misleading people away from the Almighty they look for men who like to have their ears tickled so don't take mine our anyone else's word for it look it up for your self history attests to the bible as true and The writings of Moses is far older than anything they have ever found thats right Moses wrote the first parts in the bible 3,500 years ago The scriptures weren't inspired by Pagan stories Pagan stories was inspired by actual events just like those in the bible because if you notice that a lot of the stories found in the bible have a lot to do about people worshipping false Gods.
To deny this artifact a place at the museum would be to deny the people who actually worked tirelessly to try to recover bodies and clear the rubble of that terrible event.
He examines the speeches in Acts and also the editorial skeleton in Mark, and he finds that they follow a more or less common pattern: the ministry began with the «baptism» of John, that is, his message of repentance and work as a baptizer; following John's arrest, Jesus began his own ministry in Galilee, and there «went about doing good,» and «healing all that were possessed by the devil»; then he came up to Jerusalem, where the rulers put him to death by crucifixion; on the third day he rose again, and appeared to his disciples, who were now «witnesses» to the truth of these reported events, namely to his resurrection from the dead.
That «something else» is that the event of Jesus Christ is to be taken in faith as peculiarly and distinctively a disclosure of God, the dependable, worshipful, unsurpassable reality who is creatively at work in everything that takes place, even in that which is evil.
That is why — as it seems from the juxtaposition in Genesis of the Tower of Babel event and the life and career of Abraham — God chose Abraham and those born from him (and those who have attached themselves to his house) to be the covenanted community that God needs for the Torah to do its work in the world.
Mike Talbot who works in evangelism for the Diocese of Carlisle said even those who were sceptical about the event were pleased.
This joy in being is a possibility ever hovering over individuals and communities who can discern in the pattern of events the working of a universal purpose within the very nature of things.
For families with kids with sports events and people who are drawn to work projects all the time — they find it hard to commit their one free day.»
He is speaking primarily not of an attitude at all, but of an event — the corruption and death whose working he feels within his own body -LRB-» Who will deliver me from this body of death?»)
Harvey Thomas, who spent 15 years working on Graham's evangelistic events around the world, told Premier: «Billy would not want any kind of physical memorial in that sense.
It was part of Saturday's Miners» Gala which drew 200,000 people, including Labour Leader Jeremy Corbyn who called the event «Europe's biggest demonstration of working class culture».
In all such events, whether pleasant or painful, one may relate to God at work, and if one does, one can be said to «know God» — who to know is eternal life.
What the event of Christ accomplished was the purification of ancient Jewish insight and the completion of ancient Jewish aspiration; in him Love was seen at work in a fashion that those who responded knew to be both mysterious and full of meaning in their lives.
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