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Also, union
halls
are full of union members who understand the importance of solidarity and the power of collective action.
And I remember how we were walking the
halls
at one of these companies in December 2014, a management consultant and a team of bankers.
And finally, if you walk the
halls
of these companies today, you just feel a new energy.
It feels as if you're walking the
halls
of a very large start-up.
If we could crack them, we would get into the endgame, and after hours of work, in a magical moment, they both fall within 10 seconds of each other, and soon, we're on the final runaround, a series of clues that will lead us to the coin, and we're racing through the
halls
of MIT, trying not to knock over or terrify tour groups, when we realize we're not alone, there's another team on the runaround as well, and we don't know who's ahead.
What happens at ground level, far from the
halls
of power, happens to ordinary citizens one by one.
Now, these tools are not miracle cure-alls, but they get us light-years closer to where we want to be, and where we want to be is a place that people enter our
halls
of justice and believe they will be treated with dignity and respect and know that justice will be served there.
And so what that means is the kind of things that we used to only talk about at science fiction conventions like Comic-Con have to be talked about in the
halls
of power and places like the Pentagon.
Those links hang over our heads for the entire four years that our students walk our
halls.
But I also noticed that sometimes the music that I had written, or was writing at the time, didn't sound all that great in some of those
halls.
We managed, but sometimes those
halls
didn't seem exactly suited to the music I was making or had made.
The
halls
got bigger.
It's larger than some of the other symphony
halls.
So those two things combined meant that a different kind of music worked best in these kind of
halls.
My journey with this calling began not in the hallowed
halls
of a university, but in the messy, tender business of life.
I've seen quite a few movies match that bar but none have ever exceeded Alien's eerie tunnels and darkened
halls.
The first takes place in the after-hours
halls
of the Philadelphia Museum of Art where dressed as a period maid, she roams the galleries and becomes part of the artwork through song.
His girlfriend is a star of the music halls, and hence in 1930 a denizen of the demi-monde, played with her typical svelte, narrow-eyed silkiness by the youthful Myrna Loy.
Is it a back-stage look at seedy French music
halls?
Hugely popular in the variety
halls
the group were also darlings of the then Royal Family.
There is some mist from a fog machine that rolls around in the
halls
and everyone seems to be scared of it.
The story(as i'm sure most people know)is this,the young and plain Jane Eyre is a teacher at a charity school for girls in the 1800's who advertises her services as a governess in the newspapers.She is offered the post of governess at the big mansion Thornfield Hall to tutor Adele the young ward of the
halls
mysterious and respected owner Mr Rochester.
Her performances and the songs are one-of-a-kind and are special in the
halls
of great movies.
One of the best parts of the film is seeing them sing do you want to dance , down the
halls
of the high school..
Honestly I don't see to many sophomores, or any year student, screaming OMG!! NO WAY!!in the
halls
every day.
Which way will the winds blow through the
halls
of the hospital?
Dink hangs out in pool
halls
with his Dad, isn't enrolled in school, and sits up nights alone in their dingy room waiting for the Champ to come home when he is out on a drinking binge.
By following the landmark first gay marriages of Massachusettes during which amendments were immediately being proposed to ban the practice, the film "Saving Marriage" literally takes the audience on a roller-coaster of emotions as politicians and people who want their equal rights battle it out in the legislative
halls.
On paper, the hospital appears well staffed and adequately equipped, but on my rounds there, I found the
halls
and wards deserted and barren.
Before Khashoggi became Washington’s topic du jour, the Saudis paid about ten lobbying firms no less than $759,000 a month to sing their praises in America’s
halls
of power.
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