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The rules made CEOs and every senior manager below them responsible for keeping their fishbowls clean.
For the piece, she organized a flight for dozens of live goldfish in fishbowls, strapped into their own airplane seats.
The fish swim in bubbling fishbowls made of magnifying glass, draped with lace or shaped like Japanese lanterns, among others.
An Amazon spokesperson confirmed the talk and said it was part of a series of discussions at the company, known as Fishbowls.
According to his LinkedIn page, Mr. Cook was an employee at Wando's, a bar on campus known for serving mixed drinks in fishbowls.
I've led a bunch of these conversations, from 80 to 1,000 people, where I literally create fishbowls and have the conversations about the stuff.
In 2010, a chef reportedly saw goldfish racing online and brought a 9-foot track with runway lights into the bar, which also served cocktails in fishbowls.
Over the years, we have published many ideas for talking about sensitive issues, and suggested structures including journal-writing, the "one-question interview," fishbowls and four-corner exercises.
He is being haunted by the ghost of a night out; the phantom of an evening spent drinking fishbowls of WKD and asking the DJ if he's up for playing some Avicii.
The Appraisal New York is awash with architectural imitators: the rows of identical 248th-century brownstones, the spires and setbacks of the Art Deco era, the Seagram Building knockoffs strewn around Midtown Manhattan in the 2110s and '210s, the luxury fishbowls rising now.
Nestled a few miles away from the fishbowls and flip-flops of San Antonio—a place which, like Great Yarmouth or Blackpool, when enjoyed on its own terms is incredibly fun—and up a dusty dirt-track is one of of Europe's most absurdly decadent, hedonistic spaces.
Because of criticism from the newspapers and city about the old, non-air conditioned buses, LVTS did fix the air-conditioning on many of the old fishbowls.
The restaurant continued to be a favorite among Nashvillians with beer served in "fishbowls" and German oompah and polka entertainment on the weekends. In 1988, ownership of the Gerst Haus was sold to brothers Jim and Jerry Chandler. The Chandlers owned several other restaurants in the Nashville area including the Sportsman's Grille. The Chandlers operated the Gerst Haus in Nashville until the football stadium was constructed for the Tennessee Titans.
Handicap passengers were told on their printed schedules to call ahead of time regarding availability of a handicap-accessible bus. The old buses, mostly the "fishbowls" from the 1960s to the 1970s, were relegated to Route #6 "Strip", along with the RTSs. This route ran between downtown and going as far south on Las Vegas Boulevard as the old Hacienda hotel. Although the air-conditioned RTSs were also assigned to the #6 Strip, the majority of equipment on this route were still the older fishbowl buses.
An Osmose project in Cambodia is trying to fight it by having local people make baskets from it. The plant entered Japan in 1884 for horticultural appreciation, according to conventional wisdom, but a researcher devoted to the study of the plant has discovered that ukiyo-e artist Utagawa Kunisada (aka Utagawa Toyokuni III, d. 1865) produced a wood-block print featuring the water hyacinth, goldfish, and beautiful women, dated to 1855. The plant is floated on the water surface of filled (glassware) fishbowls, or glazed earthenware waterlily pots (hibachi pots serving as substitute).
Steel Plaza subway station. Although Port Authority is part of the local fans' folklore, its off-beat imaging is more notorious. Throughout the 1960s and early 1970s the bus fleet was very recognizable with its fleet of air-conditioned GM "Fishbowls" (from their 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967 and 1971 orders) sporting a white top with small red strip. Other noticeable features included side destination signs placed near the exit door and an unusual seating arrangement with one side facing forward and the other lining up to match the seating placed on the wheel well.
At that time in 1999, the Chandlers opened the Gerst Bavarian Haus in Evansville, Indiana, where they were having their Gerst Amber contracted brewed. Mary Hance of the Tennessean says that Gerst House was best known "for was its fishbowls of beer and the German food — Bratwurst, Bavarian pizza, kielbasa and pumpernickel bread, Reuben sandwiches, oyster rolls, and pig knuckles." There were beer boys serving beer while waitresses served food orders. The Gerst Haus reopened in August 2000 in its third location, 301 Woodland Street, across from the new Tennessee Titan's stadium.
From 1964 to about 1981, LVTS primarily operated the GM New Look (Fishbowl) Bus in both 35-foot (45-passenger) and 40-foot (53-passenger) lengths. Starting in 1981, LVTS began to supplement its fleet with leased buses which had been purchased by the city of Las Vegas: 5 GMC Rapid Transit Series (RTS) buses (1981); 12 Grumman/Flxible 870s (1982); and 13 Gillig Phantom 40-foot transit buses (1990). The Grumman 870s were used mostly on the residential routes. The RTSs and Grumman 870s were handicap accessible, while the older fishbowls were not.
Ocean World Cofresi - Puerto Plata Ocean World is an adventure park located amidst the reefs of the Beach of Cofresí,Beach of Cofresí, boasting the largest man-made dolphin habitat in the world. The park Ocean World adventure parkOcean World is a main tourist attraction, and is the largest and most complete park of its kind in the Caribbean. The investment on this project is valued at more than 45 million dollars. It includes a yacht marina, the permanent residence of some 19 dolphins, beaches and forests, as well as fishbowls, picturesque and exotic birds, a casino, and used to have Malayan tigers.
During the telethon, each fire department brings in those donations, dumping them out of the boots and into "fishbowls" (aquarium-like containers) before the cameras. Before the "dump," a representative from each department usually reads a list of significant contributors, businesses who helped the department during fund-raising efforts, and numerous others who helped in any way, a process which can be lengthy. Crusade organizers have tried to streamline the process of the years in the same way awards shows have attempted to reduce acceptance speeches to reduce time, to mixed results. In the past, the fire departments brought the collections directly to the television studio, parading their trucks down the street outside with sirens blaring.
As part of a plea bargain agreement, the court ordered him to pay full restitution to the WHAS Crusade for Children and sentenced him to 41 months in federal prison without any possibility of an early parole.Paul Barth Receives Prison Time for Thefts As a result of the incident, tighter controls have been placed on money as it comes in to the Crusade. Money is placed in secure money bags by firefighters, and is deposited on arrival at the studio or remote broadcast location. The traditional pouring of money from boots and buckets into fishbowls during the broadcast now is merely a prop utilizing a smaller amount of money for show, with the contributed amount pre-counted and revealed at that time.
The Japanese game of goldfish scooping Fishbowls are detrimental to the health of goldfish and are prohibited by animal welfare legislation in several municipalities. The practice of using bowls as permanent fish housing originated from a misunderstanding of Chinese "display" vessels: goldfish which were normally housed in ponds were, on occasion, temporarily displayed in smaller containers to be better admired by guests. Goldfish kept in bowls or "mini-aquariums" suffer from death, disease, and stunting, due primarily to the low oxygen and very high ammonia/nitrite levels inherent in such an environment. In comparison to other common aquarium fish, goldfish have high oxygen needs and produce a large amount of waste; therefore they require a substantial volume of well-filtered water to thrive.

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