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This week ushers out the first female Federal Reserve chair, Janet Yellen, and ushers in Donald Trump pick Jerome Powell.
METROPOLITAN An article on Sunday about ushers at the Metropolitan Opera House misspelled the surname of a married couple, both of whom are ushers.
How were the ushers letting people get away with this?!
A designated coordinator ushers them into the designated meditation room.
We are scheduling additional training for our ushers and greeters.
She ushers him to a chair to treat the wound.
Fireworks light up the sky as Singapore ushers in 2020.
It ushers in one of LeWitt's most recognizable forms: the square.
Mud stumbles upon the children and ushers them back to camp.
Opening day for Major League Baseball ushers fans back into stadiums.
Chief ushers used to be tied to the White House itself.
Every autumn now ushers in a season of uncertainty and fear.
So in 2008, the center began training ushers to use lasers.
SINthetik Messiah ushers the dozen or so people towards the stage.
He ushers his men aside and yells at them for answers.
The ushers wore cat ears; so did many in the audience.
Maasbach is hopeful the new year ushers in a clean start.
Sorry, I can't hear you, the ushers are ringing the bell.
The ushers are privy to some of the players' pregame routines.
One of the Radio City ushers gave him a high five.
But the album nonetheless ushers in a new era for the artist.
Eventually, a handler shows up and ushers me into a conference room.
This effectively ushers in the constitutional crisis long predicted for his presidency.
Miguel ushers in a new regime: The one of strength over weakness.
Usually, the topic of finances ushers in a host of destructive thoughts.
Hawke agrees, and ushers him into a room with a small stage.
In the aisles, ushers stood at the ready with boxes of Kleenex.
After he rescues them, he ushers a half dozen more to safety.
Ahead, I've curated a bunch of Ushers for you to comb through.
Ushers mentioned James and offered condolences while Bailey grinned through gritted teeth.
As the evening wears on, ushers hand out beer in plastic cups.
The ushers told Mr. Lamparello he could not stay in the church.
And because of this, patrons today need the ushers more than ever.
But the ushers' role has always been about much more than orientation.
Their marriage ushers in a string of wall-to-wall spoiler alerts.
A mezzanine locker room for ushers was turned into a women's room.
He introduces himself and his two young boys then graciously ushers us in.
The band break for lunch, and Starr ushers me to his dressing room.
Ushers ran down the aisles to tell patrons that video recording was verboten.
Spooky's final ride ushers in the new era of the AC-130J Ghostrider.
Ushers aim at offending screens with a pointer until users put them away.
The ushers play a crucial role in this, enhancing first-time operagoers' experience.
In the Jewish calendar, the new moon ushers in the month of Elul.
Clay removes the gun from Tyler's shoulders and ushers him into the hot rod.
This new processor ushers in the latest generation of ARM-powered Windows 10 laptops.
The next night the ushers joined in and the audience went even more mad.
It was impossible for the ushers to control the taking of copious flash photos.
That is why God invented White House ushers, and there are plenty of them.
If ushers distributed Kleenex along with the programs, it wouldn't be a bad thing.
A haunting scene at the end of the show ushers glowing houses into the space.
"I just ate a peanut," one character informs them as he ushers them on-stage.
He ushers me to the door and warns me not to print lies about Orania.
Sure, "Slides" might be the song that singlehandedly ushers in an early summer this year.
Friendly ushers and peppy slogans ("too blessed to be stressed") make the churches appealingly accessible.
"newsboys, shoe-shine boys, ushers, doormen, concession attendants and theater cashiers" — less than minimum wage.
Ushers at the gates will be notified that the fan is not to be admitted.
"It was hurtful because the ushers were all painted with the same brush," he said.
This valve ushers oxygen-rich blood from the heart to the rest of the body.
But they almost always end on time - otherwise, the ushers wouldn't know when to clean up.
This discovery ushers in a new era in human understanding of our place in the universe.
One recent Saturday, before a women-only service, its stadium-sized forecourt swarmed with sleek ushers.
Fiber helps keep your digestive tract working properly as it ushers wastes out of the body.
They are the vendors and custodial staff, ushers and ticket takers, security and parking lot attendants.
Ushers herded hundreds of us tourists into a vast hall that made the masterpiece seem miniature.
Ms. Reid and Admiral Rochon, who is retired, are two of three living former chief ushers.
Because she's dressed like all the ushers at the Signature, we assume that she is one.
The bridal procession passed through an aisle formed by the ushers, who held white satin ribbons.
This is the daring innovator who ushers progress by venturing to the edge of the known.
This ushers in cooler air, with low temperatures in the upper 30s to mid-40s (downtown).
Now, in Philadelphia, in front of the ushers and ball boys, Westbrook practiced his cotton shot.
Two boys serving as ushers handed out wedding programs at the door leading to the ceremony.
And our new virtual reality project ushers you into the crowds for events with Mr. Sanders, Mrs.
Claire ushers everyone out of the house and leaves Frank to his "work" with an impressive glare.
Coca-Cola Ginger was launched Down Under on Monday, as the South Hemisphere country ushers in summer.
Shortening the tenures of chief ushers is about a tradition slowly fading away, but also about management.
The accidents come amid preparations for the Songkran festival that ushers in the traditional Thai New Year.
The mark of the changing seasons also ushers in another harbinger of cooler temps: the beer festival.
"This detection ushers in a new era of astronomy," González said during a talk on the discovery.
But why were there also four women in gold evening gowns serving as ushers and M.C.'s?
Could the summit be the tipping point that ushers in the end of the war on drugs?
The agreement also ushers in the start of talks to reconcile the Taliban and the Afghanistan government.
Once the caped ushers welcome us, we head to the upper levels to watch people pour in.
Like senior rates at the movies, age ushers in some financial benefits, including access to travel deals.
Two ushers controlled the line; a third stood at the bathroom entrance directing women to specific stalls.
Some ushers say they do the job for the "beer money" or to keep busy in retirement.
The inauguration of Donald Trump today ushers in one of the most conservative cabinets in U.S. history.
It's not just death that ushers in this huge elephant that's following behind us, trampling over our relationships.
His rise ushers in a new generation whose only firsthand experience with the revolution has been its aftermath.
You're allowed to do this twice, before an attendant ushers you out and calls up the next buyer.
Next a friendly but hurried employee ushers you through your selection, adding ingredients one station at a time.
When we reach the dingy door marked Overdose Prevention Society, Tyndall swings it open and ushers me through.
The ushers keep skimming the collection basketsAnd they trying to dine us with some damn wine and crackers.
The fraught atmosphere carries through into the auditorium: security guards have replaced the ushers, and bags are forbidden.
During a performance, ushers equipped with laser pointers are stationed above, or on the perimeter of, the audience.
"When I Get Home simultaneously caps Black History Month and ushers in Women's History Month 2019," she says.
After much discussion, we realized there are actually so many Ushers, each with his own appeal and attitude.
Each time the icebreaker ushers a ship to safety, the crew records a mark on the ship's window.
But he is vital to the Met's success for a different reason: He is one of their ushers.
That's dramatically fewer than the regular number of ushers and butlers, for example -- approximately eight and six, respectively.
Not only does it handle spring greens with aplomb, but its freshness ushers in a bright new season.
But many people who work in the theaters — including ushers and actors — have few other sources of income.
"Most people would get out of their seats and quietly talk to the ushers about it," she said.
The concession ushers in Luis Lacalle Pou of the center-right National Party as the country's new leader.
Sometimes one gunshot ushers in the obliteration of empire and sumptuous palaces are left to attend to memories.
For interested naturalists, gulls are at their most distinct as warmer weather ushers in the spring breeding season.
In Hartford, ushers at Hartford Stage theater are polite but firm with patrons disrupting shows with their phones.
You took to your binoculars to see if ushers had begun the ritual distribution of Xanax to the crowd.
As we mentioned, the events get started right away as January 1st ushers in the first supermoon of 2018.
"We're going to have some of the ushers and some of the ball persons wearing our clothes!" she says.
This town rewards the curious and ushers you into different wormholes of American pop culture if you allow it.
First off, today — before Leo season even officially starts — ushers in a new (and rare) planetary placement in Leo.
Machine-gun wielding SWAT teams patrolled the roof of the arena while ushers carried metal detector wands down below.
In "Blood & Ivy", Paul Collins ushers readers into that fabled room—and the incestuously tight world of Brahmin Boston.
It's almost like a lullaby, with the layered vocal harmonies, that ushers you gently back out of her world.
We've learned ushers who work at Staples have already been asked to reserve the day so they can work.
If you take a darker view, CRISPR ushers in a dystopian age of designer babies and genetically modified people.
The jobs range from chefs in the kitchen to groundskeepers, maintenance workers, ushers, plumbers, housekeepers, painters, florists and butlers.
Performance after performance, season after season, as soloists come and go and whole shows turn over, the ushers remain.
Wordplay, the CROSSWORD COLUMN Gary Cee ushers us into a new week with a frothy (but substantial) Monday puzzle.
Or he would peek out at the silhouettes of the ushers in the theatre and view them as Robbie.
That would calm the markets and Italy's neighbors and help smooth transition to the reality the referendum ushers in.
The ushers may be faceless and nameless to the outside world, but not necessarily in the world they inhabit.
Both van Straubenzee brothers served as ushers in Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's royal wedding at Windsor Castle last May.
Black Friday, like a groundhog escaping its shadow on Groundhog Day, ushers in the holiday shopping season with harried enthusiasm.
"It's almost always a landscape that becomes the kind of muse, which ushers you into a romantic experience," he says.
One of the nurses continues to yell for her colleague as the deputy ushers them up into the yellow truck.
THE teller at ICBC, China's (and the world's) biggest bank, ushers a new, well-heeled customer into a private room.
The National Council for Canadian Muslims said it ushers in "ugly identity politics" ahead of the provincial election next October.
Here again, they fly their freak flag from the first note of the imperial march that ushers in the proceedings.
In the past hundred years there have been 18 presidents but only eight chief ushers -- Harleth will be the ninth.
They kept being told off by the ushers on the first night as they were getting all over the place.
Cue mayhem — thousands of fans surged toward the field, overwhelming ushers and guards meant to keep them in their section.
Volunteers become armed guards At some places of worship in Texas, ushers and greeters serve double duty as armed guards.
I scamper to the buffet, but before I manage to reach it, a staff member ushers me to a table.
It ushers in all of this energy, and you think 'Oh man, the song feels so much more natural now.
Production of Taedonggang began after the North Korean government bought and imported an entire brewery, Ushers of Trowbridge, in 2000.
The Mets provided the grounds crew, the scoreboard staff, the ushers, vendors and security guards, and the printing of tickets.
Ushers quickly evacuated the theater, and the American actor Wendell Pierce, the play's star, went outside to check on everyone.
The ushers, my dad and I search and search as the bright lights flip on and the heat rushes in.
The incoming crowd soon became standing-room triple overflow, causing the initially smiling ushers to show concern, then almost irritation.
These ushers are the first to admit that age sometimes slows them, but they do not like to miss work.
It's 2 AM on Saturday, when Pauly D ushers me onstage during his performance at Lavo, a club in Midtown Manhattan.
Such manipulation ushers in a paradigm-altering nightmare world that utterly confounds one character after another — enough to drive anyone mad.
Occasionally this northern jet stream meanders south and ushers in the polar air deep into the southern regions of North America.
A local barber ushers him inside his shop and shows off a renovation project for a new nightclub in the back.
At the back of the room, ushers from the nun-themed drag troupe the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence watched him, rapt.
The Belasco's ushers are around to guide patrons to their seats, and the theater's full bar with concessions is open downstairs.
A security guard, wrapped in navy shawls and a purple balaclava ushers us in, where the grounds lay deserted and still.
In Maine, where the wage went up by $28503 an hour, 22019 ushers in the first raise in nearly eight years.
Join Mario as he ushers in a new era of video games, defying gravity across all the planets in the galaxy.
But it preserves the original spirit of multiculturalism, and appropriately ushers us into the Thanksgiving holiday, whatever we choose to eat.
The iPhone X ushers in a new age of all display, notches, facial recognition, Animoji, and new gestures for controlling everything.
Grazing livestock, he says, ushers along the process by promoting the growth of new vegetation and boosting organic matter in soil.
Eventually a crew of perturbed-looking ushers came down and broke up the crowd, forcing the pair to leave the stands.
Admiral Rochon said that former chief ushers tend to keep in touch and help current ones acclimate to the new job.
Instead, Ms. Mazzio, a onetime lawyer, ushers us through court rulings and Senate hearings marked by heartening successes and crushing setbacks.
The audience members were led to their seats not by ushers but by guards with wooden batons hanging from their belts.
Shadowkeep also ushers in a new, seasonal design philosophy for the series, one where things change in the game over time.
Grandpa Arty ushers Red into the dining room, where most of the cast of Riverdale is waiting in their funeral best.
The biggest landlords are also retraining ushers, experimenting with new methods of crowd control, and even reversing the genders on restrooms.
"They are the grand old ushers who are believed to be the longest-tenured staff in the N.H.L.," Mr. Rush wrote.
In 1923 the young ushers of the Beaux Arts society guided audience members to their seats in the Portland Women's clubhouse.
For reasons we already know Eve needs a therapist for, this turns Eve on, and she ushers Niko upstairs to have sex.
Ushers with white gloves tried to console the friends and family of Tyre King at the First Church of God in Columbus.
The removal of Ali al-Naimi as Saudi Arabia's oil minister ushers in a new age of uncertainty, and more erratic prices.
MAHA SAAD ZAKI, a professor of clinical genetics, ushers Ahmed, Fatima and their family into her room at Egypt's National Research Centre.
Kele, a man so tall I have to crane my neck to catch his eye, ushers Olive away and shakes my hand.
The new year also ushers in the most widespread rules changes in decades, designed to make the game fairer, faster and simpler.
People prayed and wept as they passed Iz's body, and handed photos, flowers, and gifts to the ushers who collected the offerings.
While guests and ushers tried to shoo the muddy-pawed pup back outside, he became even more determined to witness the nuptials.
That is why, Mr. Yang said, ushers are specifically trained to aim at patrons from behind, in order to avoid the eyes.
The new Moon in Virgo on Sunday ushers in changes to your social networks, and puts you in touch with your politics.
Mr. Lane was invited to their wedding, as often happens with the couples he ushers toward the altar, but did not attend.
After about twenty minutes, a clipboard-wielding martinet ushers us into the basement dining room, where house music thumps with deafening loudness.
So then I feel like it's on the audience to police each other, and it's on the ushers to police the audience.
These citizens have an enormous amount to lose if the accord ushers in return to the abuses and oppression of the past.
Highs head for the 50s again before a late-day cold front ushers in colder air for our late week and weekend.
She hands me a laminated menu and ushers me to one of the six slow-moving lines that lead to the counter.
William Andregg ushers me into the cluttered workshop of his startup Fathom Computing and gently lifts the lid from a bulky black box.
The White House on Thursday was winding down, the day before the wheel of democracy turns out one cast and ushers in another.
Let's hope that Kaling's pal ushers her character into romantic happiness, or, at the very least, helps her get out of that cave.
If a swift British exit from the European Union ushers in new barriers to trade, it would be negative for markets, he said.
Alice is heartbroken watching Betty and when she's done FP quickly cover's Betty with his Jacket and ushers Betty off of the stage.
She ushers him into the backroom, where he changes into a calf-length skirt, a brown-striped sweater, and a long black wig.
Season 6 ushers us, in part, back to how the story began and the show that broke big for Netflix back in 2013.
In Middle Eastern and Central Asian communities, the vernal equinox ushers in Nowruz, a celebration of nature's rebirth that lasts for two weeks.
However, lessons from the business world indicate that any change in an organization's key leaders ushers in a new era for a company.
It ushers pedestrians and cyclists past the mess of the train station and delivers them right to the waterfront and the free ferries.
He ushers me into a dark front room, decorated with grainy photographs of long-dead revolutionaries and a badly dated map of Belarus.
The employees range from ushers, concession vendors and ticket-takers who work for the arenas, to part-time employees like game-night performers.
The Hippodrome issued a statement describing how its security team, along with the ushers, was able to remove Mr. Derlunas from the theater.
On this night the house was full, but over the years the ushers have witnessed a shift in the composition of the audience.
My hope is that it ushers in a new era of innovation and mobility across the U.S. -- something badly needed at this time.
Each episode of The Mandalorian ushers in a new, squeefully sweet Baby Yoda meme, but it's done nothing to dim the youngling's appeal.
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"The line did some things I never thought a line could do," said one of the ushers directing foot traffic outside the massive church.
But they say the "dirty jobs" class of voters who became the symbol — and the ushers — of this unconventional Republican candidate may be disappointed.
Main Street is feeling more optimistic post-election, with shop owners hoping a Donald Trump presidency ushers in four years of business-friendly policies.
The parking spot, in essence, ushers in a brand new era of American spaceflight after the end of the space shuttle program in 26.5.
YOUNG designers have come up with a rose-gold brooch for the ushers at the presidential inauguration on May 20th of Tsai Ing-wen.
When he was a boy, he would sneak into the ballpark during the seventh inning, when the ushers did not care who came in.
It was unclear who else might have been exposed to the usher, and whether he or she had another job, as many ushers do.
The Shed's Visitor Experience department comprises approximately 75 part-time, hourly workers, including ticket sellers, ushers, greeters, gallery assistants, and other audience service roles.
Then comes Vladimir Putin, who ushers in stability and, in popular perception, rising standards of living and increasing prominence and respect in the world.
Plentiful hogs will keep a lid on pork prices at a time when warmer weather ushers in spring and summer cook outs, said analysts.
Then some turntable scratching ushers in a shift toward the synthetic: pulsing keyboard parts, voices chopped into samples, the guitar suddenly distorted and stuttering.
"Thank you to all the White House ushers, butlers, maids, chefs, florists, gardeners, plumbers, engineers & curators for all you do every day," she tweeted.
" She ushers Ant over to the kitchen, where she start to go over her renovations for the fridge and cabinets while he laughs asking, "Already?
I saw ushers turning away countless couples and friends in my area, telling them it was unlikely they'd be able to find any seats together.
Kirkpatrick's former 'NSYNC bandmates Justin Timberlake (along with wife Jessica Biel), JC Chasez, Joey Fatone and Lance Bass, who served as ushers during the ceremony.
There's just something about a flickering light and a warm sexy scent that ushers in romance, even if 30 other girls are in the room.
They have an office on the state floor and they have about a half-dozen ushers working for them who manage the different household staffs.
It's a bit of a stick that chases away the "old" miners and ushers in the new mentality of staking coins to "mine" new blocks.
Here, afrofuturist writer Russell Nichols imagines a future where advanced technology—not social change—ushers in a controversial response to the epidemic of racial violence.
At Convent Avenue Baptist Church in Harlem, she looked over a congregation of women in hats, deacons in red blazers and ushers dressed in white.
Ushers will stage walkouts during screenings held at Picturehouse cinemas, and picket lines will call on festival-goers to boycott venues owned by the company.
They play in the Broadway Show League, where teams are made up of the cast, crew, musicians, ushers and other theater employees from different productions.
For Tuesday's State Dinner, she is coordinating White House residence staff, from the calligraphers and pastry chefs to the ushers, to pull off the event.
Or maybe Trump gets impeached and the whole affair ushers in an era of good-government reform, just as happened in the years after Watergate.
But for the soccer game, a former Saudi sports journalist shared a photo of female ushers preparing to greet the female fans and their families.
The average stadium security presence will be 900 strong, plus 200 volunteer ushers and 80 medics - about 30 percent more staffing than at normal matches.
However, since the royal family now celebrate Christmas in Sandringham, today's offerings are made by two of the Queen's Gentlemen Ushers on Her Majesty's behalf.
The governor was also at the service and said on Twitter the ceremony and memorial "ushers in (an) era of healing for the congregation" and community.
Until two minutes in, Feist's voice has just the muted plucking of an electric guitar for company, until a warped riff ushers in other instrumental shades.
A few people in a later slot seem to get stuck waiting outside, but the attendant tells us all to squeeze together and ushers them in.
It is the album they don't want you to hear in case it ushers in an era of human excellence we are not prepared to handle.
A mosque played host to 200 women and men as they gathered for a seder, the ritual dinner which ushers in the eight-day Passover commemoration.
Chief ushers typically have long tenures, hence why there have only been nine, and it's unusual for an administration to fire one — especially without an explanation.
New moons start a new cycle, but this is more than a typical new moon—it's an eclipse, so it ushers in a whole new world!
Ratchet & Clank isn't open-world by any stretch; instead, it ushers you down a series of corridors, pushing you quickly from one area to the next.
"When I was there, we had 95 full-time staff members to include the ushers' office, operations staff, who move furniture, rugs, et cetera," said Rochon.
As he showers upstairs, the wife ushers in a flock of eager friends and children with balloons and sets up a surprise party by the pool.
The festivity, now in its 10th year, was inspired by "Fête de la Musique" in France, a national celebration that ushers in the solstice with music.
I can see the lasers from the stage, but it's much less distracting than the flash cameras, and the ushers running up and down the aisles.
She delivers them to Mission Control, but is not allowed to enter — presumably because she's a black woman — until Costner's character appears and ushers her in.
So prominent was Mr. Richmond that he was among a group of pugilists invited to the coronation of George IV in 1821 to act as ushers.
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If that clump of cells is a separate, independent organism, it is still dependent upon the mother's own functioning until birth ushers it into the world.
As Lara Jean, Condor boasts just the right levels of introverted quirkiness and comic despair, and her deadpan narration ushers the movie nicely along its tracks.
Like Bunchō's, Taiga's brushwork ushers the viewer into inked landscapes of the mind: invented scenes unfolding in ancient China but inflected in a uniquely Japanese way.
It ushers the internet into a brave new world in which the FCC is hopeless to stop future attempts to prioritize or suppress certain kinds of traffic.
At the end of the viewing of the open casket, ushers led King's distraught mother, Nia Malika King, away from the casket so the service could begin.
The seven-foot-tall figure, crafted by AfriCOBRA member and fashion designer Jae Jarrell, ushers you inside the gallery like a church lady welcoming an arriving congregation.
He says they've trained about 100 ushers, bartenders, backstage managers, and other venue staff, and plan to have a more formal process in place by the fall.
And of course, behold the major shift the season's end ushers in as formerly key characters are killed off and new major players move to the forefront.
The holiday, which ushers in the "Year of the Rooster" in the Chinese zodiac is an important festival in several Asian nations, where Chinese traditions hold sway.
Her inauguration on Monday ushers in a new political era for Chicago, which has been plagued by various policing controversies, corruption scandals, and a large economic deficit.
The beginning of June ushers in cherry season, when fruit lovers swoon for heaps of firm, yellow Rainiers, sweet deep red Bings, and heart-shaped Sweetheart cherries.
Total employed in the US: 2,430What they do, according to O*NET: Ushers, lobby attendants, and ticket takers help customers attending events or lining up for rides. 
As wolves go, he seems neither slavering nor scheming, and, as he ushers us through the rest of the film, his eyes glow with curiosity and pity.
But Eagle is, like the players, the ushers, the cameramen, the writers, almost everyone working who isn't a player or a coach, a beast of this environment.
Though Rattlestick urges ushers to "come as you are," most theaters require basic black (the outlier is Playwrights Horizons, where the dress code is black and white).
Sharon Ulman, 66, a retired staff member of the New York City Department of Education, ushers at Playwrights Horizons, the Signature and Second Stage, among other theaters.
The error is important rather than incidental because the writer frames his questions as ultimate ones about the making of art and ushers philosophy into the book.
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He said his understanding was that normal ushers — such as those who sell ice cream at intermission — were not using body cameras in any West End theaters.
He said his understanding was that normal ushers — such as those who sell ice cream at intermission — were not using body cameras in any West End theaters.
Ushers have crossed paths with sports and music superstars and have outlived players, coaches and even buildings like Maple Leaf Gardens, the Montreal Forum and Boston Garden.
But this week ushers in a new era and solution to that unique money woe: Aramco is going public in what could be the largest IPO ever.
Well-meaning ushers laid on more cautionary phrases so that by the time you sat down, the show lost some of the bite it might have had.
Incense tends to make me nauseous and uncomfortable—and there's hardly any wind, so a gentle breeze ushers a slow, constant aroma of incense in my direction.
The White House ushers and curators have begun working with Trump's support staff on personalizing the White House residence, along with the East and West Wings, for Trump.
Then he's another type of prince who was promised: He helps break the wheel and ushers in a new and better society, probably with Tyrion at the helm.
If it turns out not to be the revolution that many people expect, and ushers in change for just a few years, Intel's chances are good, he says.
As part of this additional training, Freeman said, ushers were shown video of former tennis star Monica Seles being stabbed in the back during a match in 1993.
Whether or not the new facility ushers in a market for pandemic insurance, it is already spurring more advanced planning on the part of governments and international responders.
The magic of the shame silo is that it short-circuits all of your reticence and wordlessly ushers you into a world filled with the buyable, fetishizable accoutrements.
Season 4, currently on Episode 0 of 10, is perhaps the most important of the series, as it ushers in the concept of search engines (and venture capital).
Bear that in mind next time a bouncer looks at your shoes, ushers a few lads in trainers in past you, then tells you the place is full.
Hans, her placid German Shepherd, ushers me into their cozy one-bedroom abode, kept comfortable thanks to Korkejian's strict "one in, one out" policy for any new items.
Wasserman said there are thousands of part-time workers, ranging from ushers and ticket takers to security personnel and janitors, who count on these concerts for their livelihood.
Sherald's work is less about realism in composition and more about shape and color; like Wiley, the choice of Sherald ushers in a new era of presidential portrait.
What Pakistan wants is a reconciliation process that ushers the Taliban back into the political fold in Afghanistan, without allowing the militants to control the country once again.
If you're enjoying the mild weather this week, you've got one more dose this afternoon before tonight's cold front ushers in colder air and gusty winds for tomorrow.
As the tech industry ushers in the age of bots, it is important to remember that as helpful and efficient as they are, bots are just lines of code.
This week ushers in a new presidential administration, and with it, a threat to Planned Parenthood, the Affordable Care Act, and the abortion rights granted by Roe v. Wade.
Fox's decision to remove Lawley from the project came at a time when all eyes are on Hollywood as the entertainment industry ushers in a new era of accountability.
For the nuptials, Markle wore a long floral dress and sunglasses as the royal, who was one of 14 ushers, suited up in a navy blue blazer and trousers.
Homeland actor Mandy Patinkin was visibly furious that ushers wouldn't let him go to his seat in the middle of the show — despite the fact that many others were.
BANGKOK (Reuters) - The video opens with revelers throwing water by the side of a road as they celebrate Songkran, the festival that ushers in the traditional Thai new year.
From there, I'm in the green room watching the show on the monitor; and also curating some of the audience questions written on cards that are collected by ushers.
On Wednesday, ushers at the Joyce announced before "The Masque of the Red Death" — the sole offering by Joshua Beamish's troupe, MOVETHECOMPANY — that it would be 75 minutes long.
Life as a Runway Like the first day of school and the return of black-tie galas, the Chelsea gallery crawl ushers in a new season in New York.
I'm about to leave when she picks up a menu from a pile, and ushers me through the kitchen into the space where you'd normally see a living room.
However, he said, it may look to investors before the end of the year after it ushers brands onto its platform this fall and begins to prove out its model.
And then he ushers in Jack, who emerges from the shroudlike night with a shotgun and the sort of hungry smile that the Wolf uses on Little Red Riding Hood.
The Freedom of Information Act might not be sexy in acronym form, but some of the revelations that it ushers out of the shadows turn out to be total bombshells.
She ushers in some of her newfound edge into the lyrics with references to her drinking whiskey (shocking!) and a gentleman touching her hand in a darkened room (woah now!).
Although Japan uses the Western-style Gregorian calendar, it has also kept its ancient imperial-era system - "nengo" or "gengo" - in which a new emperor ushers in a new era.
They last reunited in November 2013, serving as ushers at Chris Kirkpatrick's wedding to wife Karly, just months after their 90-second section of Timberlake's MTV VMA Video Vanguard performance.
And, before BTS performed with Halsey, young female fans kept ushers busy as they had the tough job of keeping those fans from running down the aisles to get close.
Their mother ushers them out the backdoor, points them in the direction of help, and quickly, Amicia and Hugo are confronting a terrifying world where a target's on their back.
At the funeral for Baby Zee, the wails and screams grew so loud during a final moment of goodbye that ushers closed the church doors to give the family privacy.
Christina Marleau was working in the accounting department for the Sharks when she noticed Patrick walking around the rink on game days at about the same time as the ushers.
Al Cisneros' bass undulates and bops underneath the many wailing solos before a quieter, honest-to-god psychedelic breakdown (complete with Pink Floyd-ish sonar beeps) ushers the song out.
Michonne and Rosita reappear for the first time since the season premiere, fooled by a loudspeaker that ushers the episode into a shootout with a roving band of Negan's flunkies.
When she sees a bug in the house, Morris ushers it to safety; when she inadvertently kills a woodlouse, as she recounts in a scene in the book, she apologizes.
Mr. Lamparello was about 20 feet into the church when ushers approached him and said he could not be inside the building with the cans of gasoline, the police said.
WASHINGTON — In the past, White House chief ushers have largely been public servants, military personnel or career staff members who worked their way up the usher ladder over several administrations.
Ms. Switzer recalls that when third graders from a school in Harlem were asked to write about their aspirations, several said they wanted to work as ushers in movie theaters.
The trailer ushers them to South America with a quick conversation that further explains who they are: a young woman trying to find herself and a mother mired in routine.
And when it comes to beauty, Bath & Body Works ushers in the season with a nostalgia-filled wonderland — complete with holiday scents, sparkly bath bombs, and the epicenter of major deals.
Former Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan told CNBC on Friday the U.K. vote to leave the European Union ushers in a period that's even worse than the darkest days of October 1987.
Dear Amy: Late winter ushers in the major cat breeding season, which will cause shelters and rescue groups to be slammed with an avalanche of unwanted kittens in a few months.
"5G ushers in a new era of how to consume wireless services," Palmer told me, pointing out that alternative business models might make sense for, say, a 5G cloud gaming service.
After they break down some definitions—what constitutes "trans" and so on—this choral duo ushers us into a family room in the Midwest, complete with fireplace and La-Z-Boy.
He ushers me into the cool, darkened rear office where his father sits at one of two substantial desks that are positioned face to face, occupying the center of the room.
Only then does he realize he's being watched, and sheepishly ushers the dolls out of his toy box with a line about welcoming them back whenever they need more acting tips.
Yet Ms. Trump spoke to a room with so many empty seats that ushers hustled to move audience members forward several rows in the minutes before she walked to the podium.
The "emergency relief agreement," which was announced late Friday, was negotiated by the Broadway League, a trade group, with 14 labor unions representing various workers, including ushers, makeup artists and publicists.
Still, frequent travelers might appreciate the time savings offered by Clear, which ushers its customers ahead of the T.S.A.'s standard document verification checkpoint as well as the T.S.A. PreCheck checkpoint.
Pelosi's announcement ushers in the latest phase of the months-long impeachment investigation following a whistleblower's complaint alleging that Trump attempted to pressure Ukraine into opening investigations into his political rivals.
If the next election fails to quickly break the political impasse, and ushers in another round of inconclusive negotiations, the uncertainty could yet have a more marked impact on companies' ambitions.
At the offices of Kensington Publishing Corporation, in Midtown Manhattan, I am greeted by a wall of gently cascading water and an African American receptionist who ushers me into a meeting room.
The poisonous storm that ushers players into increasingly cramped spaces moved quick in this mode, forcing you ever closer to Thanos and other players vying for a chance to steal his gauntlet.
But it also ushers in a potential normalization of this technologically-driven approach, as criminal suspects continually cover up their digital trail and law enforcement have to turn to more novel solutions.
And as the Internet of Things ushers in an era of more sensors and more data -- and more algorithms -- we need to ensure that we reap the benefits while avoiding the harms.
THE CLOSER And finally … In New Orleans yesterday, revelers marked the end of Mardi Gras season with the ceremonial Bourbon Street exuberance that ushers out the Carnival period, which began Jan. 6.
But even THAT wasn't the first time that veggies were abandoned after Fifty Shades: Ushers have been finding them since the first Fifty Shades flick was released, almost exactly two years ago.
The "emergency relief agreement," announced Friday evening, was negotiated by the Broadway League, a trade organization, with 14 labor unions representing a range of workers, from ushers to makeup artists to publicists.
Whether these innovations will put the Met on a new trajectory is unclear, but one aspect of the institution remains steadfast: the ushers, an eclectic group whose tenures can stretch back decades.
The Toronto Maple Leafs are believed to have the longest-serving ushers in the N.H.L., led by the 78-year-old Andy Mastoris, who has worked for the team for 53 years.
The reported 67 percent increase in hate crimes against Muslims validates those who feel that the election of Donald Trump ushers in a new era of hate based on his campaign statements.
But Julia's creation as a walk-on character ushers in a variety of new resources about autism from Sesame Workshop, from English and Spanish-language ebooks to digital live-action segments on YouTube.
Why it matters: The screening was private and invitation-only, but it was a clear marker of change in the country as it ushers in a new era of progressivism for the country.
During broadcasts, a steady stream of spectators sidestep the solicitous ushers and climb the stairs to where Weir, Lipinski and their other broadcasting partner, Terry Gannon, are perched and surreptitiously snap their photographs.
When it was time for the concert, we sneaked drinks past the ushers and took our seats — way up in the 100s, far away from the stars but still with a great view.
No more classes ushers in a lot of fun and free time, but many recent graduates will find that they miss the clear goals given in their 15 or so years of schooling.
He ushers in the work with the sound of a whisper or a gust of wind, produced through the swinging action of one foot pawing the air, before moving into more intricate territory.
But when writing my book "The Residence," about the approximately 193 men and women who work as chefs, maids, ushers and florists on the White House residence staff, I heard many strange stories.
Alongside the year-round fears of pedestrians in New York City — plummeting into a sidewalk cellar or being hit by a car — the winter season ushers in another potentially deadly menace: falling ice.
These grand old ushers are believed to be the longest-tenured staff members in the N.H.L. Still working for the Toronto Maple Leafs in their 70s, they could be reclassified as walking monuments.
Qualcomm's Maui event was full of exciting 5G proclamations, but Milanesi warns that even if 2020 ushers in more 5G-capable phones, the experiences of using them will vary from region to region.
That summer, the North Korean government sent a small band of brewers and bureaucrats to the English town of Wiltshire to buy the brewery Ushers of Trowbridge, which was known for its quality ales.
The San Francisco Chronicle reported that in a later apology video, Laub said he embellished the details of his story to gain more subscribers and instead walked past distracted ushers to get better seats.
Perhaps that's why, with N.B.A. teams set to open training camps Tuesday, I can't stop imagining what it will sound like the first time Tanter ushers LeBron Raymone James into a Lakers home game.
And because the clothing brand named for him was one of the tournament's sponsors, the entire event staff — ball kids, ushers, ticket collectors, everyone — wore clothing with the word "Borg" printed in big letters.
Midway into "Big Sonia," Sonia Warshawski, the outsize centerpiece of this poignant documentary, ushers viewers into her bedroom, lifts a pillow from the bed and extracts from its satin case a small plastic bag.
Trump had chosen Timothy Harleth, the director of rooms at the Trump International Hotel in Washington, to manage about 90 ushers who are tasked with making sure life runs smoothly for the president's family.
They clutched sealed envelopes containing the results of a test they had taken a few weeks earlier, administered by SEO Scholars, a college prep program that ushers low-income students to and through college.
But the highlight of the Museum of Selfies may be the bathroom, which ushers visitors in with a brief description of how bathroom selfies have gone from awkward and maligned to an Instagram staple.
As climate change ushers in another year of extreme global temperatures—a phenomenon President Trump seems a little confused about—cities up and down the East Coast are facing record-breaking snowfall and subzero temperatures.
A16z ushers in new fund strategy with $2.75B Axios reported that Andreessen Horowitz, the storied venture capital firm with investments in Airbnb, BuzzFeed and Coinbase, has closed on $2.75 billion for two new funds. 7.
STUNNING FALL OF MALAYSIA&aposS NAJIB USHERS IN HOPES OF REFORM He and his wife were questioned last month over the SRC case by the anti-graft agency and were barred from leaving the country.
The question now though is whether or not the rally in yields as well as the U.S. dollar will have a negative impact on economic activity and ushers in another round of lower bond yields.
They were all together for Kirkpatrick's November 2013 wedding to wife Karly, for which they served as ushers, and again for their 90-second concert during Timberlake's MTV VMA Video Vanguard performance in August 2013.
The main event was delayed as both men stood staring at each other across the ring as fights broke out in the audience and ushers and announcers desperately appealed for fans to take their seats.
Lobbyists and professional grassroots staff should both be ushers for the volunteers that donate their time to be an integral part of the political process and advocate for a cause that they care deeply about.
From there, we get a mock cable-access show for kids featuring "Ripa the Reaper" (Tonya Pinkins) who ushers black children to their death for getting the wrong answer (hint: It's always the wrong answer).
The partition that divides the two is seven feet high and "modesty regulations," enforced by security guards and ushers paid by the Western Wall Heritage Foundation and controlled by the Western Wall rabbi, are medieval.
After confirming my place, I was given an envelope in which was a folded sheet detailing the crew of the show (directors, choreographers, ushers) and the various parts or locations (Tier 1, Tier 2, Bathroom).
"Ushers came down and asked if she was all right, and she said no, then EMT came and rushed her to the hospital — she threw up in the ambulance," Goldbloom's daughter, Jana Brody, told the outlet.
"This historic agreement between two neighbours opens the door to a new relationship between them and ushers in a new era for the consolidation of peace and security in the Balkans," he said in a statement.
That, in a gourmet nutshell, is the question for Fox Nation, the subscription-only streaming service — think Netflix for conservatives — that debuts on Tuesday and ushers the cable news business into a brave, uncertain new era.
He's also giving versions of those rings to more than 1,000 other people who played tangential roles in the team's first NBA title — including janitors, concession workers, ushers and police officers who work Cavs home games.
Accompanied into the parliamentary chamber by ushers wearing white bow ties and gloves, Mr. Trudeau spoke partly in French, which is customary for a Canadian leader, but also appeared to underscore his country's affinity with Europe.
By casting her psychological portrait of the prophet under the auspices of the Prague writer, Zornberg ushers the reader into the sinuous, metaphysical angst of a man facing the divine and the elusive meaning of life.
"It's at a crossroads," David Carter, the director of the Sports Business Institute at the University of Southern California, said of U.F.C. The company's alignment with ESPN ushers a once renegade sport deeper into the mainstream.
The move, which also temporarily bars refugees from entering the US, ushers in the first clash between Trump's populist and proudly politically incorrect leadership style and what his critics see as bedrock values that define the nation.
Each iOS update ushers in more new features than Apple can cover in a keynote though, so we took a dive into the first iOS 12 developer preview to see what else is coming down the line.
In spite of the stress and consumerism that Black Friday ushers in every year, Schwarz hopes the shopping site — along with the existing Chrome extension and app — can bring together all the good parts of the holidays.
So he enlists Atlantic Horns, dressed in the music video like ushers at a particularly heavy wedding while sat on the fucking toilet (for the BBC 2 and Chill audience), and Big Narstie, to interest the Young.
Cathy Weis Projects ushers in another installment of the popular series, which this fall is curated by Weis, a choreographer and video artist, along with the dance artists Jon Kinzel, Jennifer Miller, Mina Nishimura and Vicky Shick.
" Jordan Barbakoff, 61, a retired systems engineer and a frequent volunteer at the York Theater, the Mint and the American Airlines Theater, said that the work sounds easy enough, "but there are people who shouldn't be ushers.
Consider the people in between — the arena workers and vendors, the ushers and parking attendants, the people holding cameras and running wire, the back-office team employees, the businesses that huddle in the shadows of the stadiums.
At one evening performance last week, the line for women zigzagged from one side of the mezzanine to the other and back again, contained by ropes, organized by ushers, overflowing into stairwells, hemmed in by a bar.
In addition to directing people to their seats at sporting events, ice shows and concerts, the ushers here open the players' gates to and from the ice surface and check identification badges at the dressing-room doors.
Horror movies have been quietly crowding onto Netflix, Hulu, Amazon, and HBO Now over the past few months, and early October ushers in several more, should you wish to spend the next 31 days binge-viewing scary material.
Since disbanding in 2002, 'NSYNC's most public appearances include Chris Kirkpatrick's November 2013 wedding to wife Karly, for which they served as ushers, and their 90-second concert during Timberlake's MTV VMA Video Vanguard performance in August 2013.
Compatible with the company's R2 Mk399.993 "all in one" music system and its R7 Mk3 radiogram, the MRx features Ruark's trademark modern design, and also ushers in the company's new "Link" app, which it alluded to last summer.
About a half-dozen ushers are in charge of the different "shops" in the White House, including food and beverage, and housekeeping, and report to the chief usher who has an office on the White House's State Floor.
An explicit program may not yet exist, but the five principles discussed above can serve as the base upon which future leaders can build a left-wing foreign policy that ushers in a more just and peaceful era.
"New Year's Eve ushers in new beginnings, and this year, we will be celebrating the ambition and spirit of the New Yorkers who made the Second Avenue subway a reality and achieved what was once deemed impossible," Gov.
Her death ushers in an uncertain period for the roughly 78 million people in Tamil Nadu, in part because it is unclear who will succeed her as leader of her party, the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam.
The Luther portrayed here is a hero cast in a Whiggish mold, a titanic figure who single-handedly slays the dragon of the Dark Ages, rescues God from an interpretive dungeon, invents individual freedom and ushers in modernity.
Hubbard says some of the teenage theater ushers were given $200 checks that promptly bounced when Harris skipped town after telling some of her colleagues that she had sickle cell anemia and others that she suffered from bone cancer.
The day after my Instagram post, when I returned to the theatre, about 10 people, from crew members to castmates to ushers, found me to tell me that they also suffer from some form of depression and/or anxiety.
That's why "The Scavenger" is so stunningly refreshing; it appears in The Force Awakens during the silent scene where we first meet Rey, and with a completely new musical feel, Williams ushers in the new era of Star Wars.
"You have shown me that even life's hardest, most confusing times can result in the most beautiful clarity," Ms. Skolkin said as two maids of honor, a best man, 10 bridesmaids, 11 groomsmen and five ushers stood by them.
A golfer can regain amateur status by discontinuing his or her professional career and waiting for a period of time—but this waiting period ushers in a stretch of time during which a golfer will play zero rounds of competitive golf.
LONDON, May 30 (Reuters) - The European Union's securities watchdog wants new powers over clearing houses, credit rating agencies and some financial benchmarks that operate in the EU but are based outside the bloc, as Brexit ushers in fundamental changes to markets.
She proudly wears the mantle of "spinster"—"It's the spinsters who made me," she proclaims—and ushers us, sometimes dreamily, other times with searing attention, into a personal narrative about her life amid a mutually supportive "found family" and intimate friends.
Ali Mayhoub announced on state TV that that the fall of Palmyra "directs a fatal blow to Daesh, undermines the morale of its mercenaries, and ushers in the start of its defeat and retreat," referring to ISzis by its Arabic acronym.
As President Donald Trump ushers in a heightened wave of Islamophobia with his push to instate a travel ban for people from seven majority Muslim nations, including those seeking refuge from terror and violence, her work is more necessary than ever.
Not only does the month bring two very different takes on familiar science fiction tropes, it also ushers in the return of some childhood favorites and a new Image Comics series that brings back one of the most important editors in comics history.
In fact, there's probably more that's the same than is different, really, all the way until you get up to the Battle of Adrianople, which sort of ushers in medieval warfare and then again when gunpowder really makes itself felt on battlefields.
Here is a look at the five lowest-paying jobs: Profession: ShampooerMean annual salary: $17,190 Profession: ShampooerMean annual salary: $17,790 Profession: Manicurists and pedicuristsMean annual salary: $17,880 Profession: Food preparersMean annual salary: $17,920 Profession: Ushers, lobby attendants and ticket takersMean annual salary: $17,920
Rick and his group venture outside the walls to save one of their own — and change their lives forever in this 90-minute Season 6 finale, which ushers in the villain Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) and Lucille, his barbed, wire-wrapped baseball bat.
Raven-maned, tall as shit, with a sound that's sensually mean, Silent ushers back to a time when postpunk was the soundtrack to breaking up with people for being too nice and being stoked that you didn't wake up in the morning dead.
Now, at the end of Inauguration Day, she was the first lady, moving into a home with "132 rooms, 35 bathrooms and 28 fireplaces spread out over six floors," and a staff of ushers, florists, housekeepers, butlers and attendants for her every need.
"As someone who performs for a living, I see it from both sides," said Kevin Daly, a church musician who saw the play on March 5 and guessed that he had interacted with three or four ushers on the way to his seat.
According to Roger Angell's book "Game Time,'' Homer did well in rehearsals, but in his first real test, he touched first base and second, then ran into center field, where "three fielders, two ushers and the handler'' had to reel him in.
Artemio Muniz, the chairman of the Federation of Hispanic Republicans, told NBC that the gunman's statement, which referenced white replacement and Latino ascent to political power that ushers an end of the Republican grip on politics, echoes language used by party members.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The start of the performance "Evil Nigger: A Five-Part Performance for Julius Eastman" at the Kitchen seemed promising: we were led to our seats in almost complete darkness in groups of four by ushers holding flashlights.
But if "Brexit" ushers in a period of economic volatility across Europe that begins to squelch growth, the U.S. economy could be badly affected -- complicating Clinton's bid to pull off the tough assignment of winning a third consecutive White House term for the Democrats.
"We felt betrayed by what happened with Sandusky and the whole situation, but I think to celebrate Joe's football career and nothing else seems O.K. to me," said Tom Rodgers, 55, a laboratory equipment salesman who also works checking in ushers at football games.
The invitation is notable because many expected the 83-year-old Hatch, who is the longest serving Republican in Senate history, to announce his retirement from the Senate early next year once he successfully ushers the massive Republican tax reform package to the President's desk.
But if Trump is a Carter figure, trying and probably failing to build a new conservative majority inside the decaying institutions of the old one, then who is ready to play Reagan — the ideologically ambitious rival who wins the presidency and actually ushers in realignment?
A sloping plaza now ushers visitors into the subterranean Museum at the Gateway Arch, overhauled to explore Western colonization from different viewpoints, including that of Manifest Destiny (themed "the West was won"), Native Americans ("the West was stolen") and Mexico ("the North was taken").
After we exchange kisses, she ushers me in, explaining that she has turned the photo shoot for this story into an opportunity to fulfill a project she never got around to: giving birth to her beloved cat, Souris ("Mouse"), who died three years ago.
Like parents in many other places across the country, every Sunday I walk my sons to religious school, past the regular churchgoers streaming into or out of morning services at Blacksburg United Methodist and Christ Episcopal, past the casually dressed ushers outside the River Church.
Even in post-conflict countries, where human capacity is woefully lacking, and just as well-educated and accomplished presidential offspring like Ivanka can be found, turning to one's family provokes cries of outrage as it ushers in fears of return to Africa's dark history.
Screamed vocals and sharply melodic guitars capture the attention before the gentle sound of brass instruments ushers the song int a moment of rest that slowly builds into a cascade of soul-soothing group vocals that climaxes in a crescendo that brings tears to the eyes.
A universal basic income may seem like a drastic change — but I submit that when technology ushers in what should be a giddily wonderful future, and we react as if it's a terrifying horror to be feared, a drastic change is exactly what is called for.
When she's confronted by the store's cashier (who looks suspiciously like former Quicksilver Aaron Taylor-Johnson), she violently attacks him, only to be stopped by Hugh Jackman's Logan, who tells her "Not okay!" before grabbing a couple of cigars off the counter as he ushers her out.
"While we maintain a constructive view on the long-term Apple franchise value and think next year ushers in IP8 with revolutionary advancements, the stock could be overbought given how fundamentals may not be as strong," analyst Mark Moskowitz wrote in a note to clients Thursday.
But as Jenner moves forward with her own updates on head-to-toe denim and ushers in this #TBT-worthy version, we can't help but take a look at some of her other denim-on-denim looks that are still tacked to our Fashion Week mood boards.
I had the privilege of visiting the White House several years ago with someone who had worked in the Bush 41 White House and it was astonishing to see the butlers, ushers and others race over to hear how the former president and first lady were doing.
I meet him during one of those press junket days where a firm PR agent ushers you into a bland conference room, in which an award-winning director sits alone waiting for you and then some other journalist to pound through your 15-minute interview slots.
Before the show begins, ushers stride up and down the aisles, asking people to silence their phones and warning them that the show will include 30 minutes of total darkness and that if they need to leave at any point they should raise a hand for assistance.
Early in the run, ushers politely told theatergoers that if they wanted a festival program, they could find one in the first-floor lobby — not the most helpful response if you're two stories up at the time, and stymieing given the scarcity of booklets down there.
At each stop, ushers, waiters, waitresses and a small army of workers handpicked well in advance by Dr. Chung, held an envelope containing a photo of the couple taken at that particular place, and each worker read an original poem written by Dr. Chung for Dr. Donahey.
Twelve other cities in China have issued travel restrictions in an unprecedented move to contain the virus just days before the Lunar New Year on January 25, which usually ushers the largest human migration on earth, with hundreds of millions of people traveling to see relatives.
This deftly streamlined production ushers the audience from space to space in Abrons Arts Center's Playhouse Theater — the lobby, the balcony, the orchestra, the stage — in a fascinating experiment in proximity: How close is too close to this play, and how far away is just far enough?
Challah interests her because it's so laden with symbolism—a challah with 12 humps represents either the 12 tribes of Israel or the 12 ceremonial loaves left in the Temple of Jerusalem, while a round, raisin-studded challah at Rosh Hashanah ushers in a sweet New Year.
Traditionally, chief ushers stayed in the position for decades, regardless of political party: Irwin "Ike" Hoover served from 1909 to 1933; Howell G. Crim from 1938 until 1957, and more recently Gary Walters served from 1986 to 2007, working for the Reagans, the Clintons and both Bush families.
Today, though, she's all about the family business as she ushers Marisa Anderson, a medium who used to work with her father, into her home amid a sea of four dogs, two tumbling rescue kittens, and four children—three girls and one boy ranging from 12 to 17.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Failure to strike a deal that ushers Britain out of the European Union in an orderly way is not an option Brussels wants to consider, its chief negotiator said on Monday as the EU gave a final green light for him to launch talks next month.
Once the groups have heard two speeches, the ushers begin to chant again (the simple, spectral music is by Bruce Odland), leading the stumbling packs toward a new space and fresh destruction — plus one monologue, a description of Orestes' death that is the Sophoclean equivalent of fake news.
Watching Mr. Foglia's fine and sensitive production, you are intensely aware that something very private has become very public, with beautiful wigs (by Tom Watson) and costumes (by David C. Woolard) and projections (by Elaine J. McCarthy) and stage management and ushers and an audience to admire it all.
The MRC, an inter-government agency that works with regional governments to manage the resources and development of the Mekong River, said the move by Laos "ushers in a new hope for a more optimal, sustainable and less contentious path for development of one of the greatest rivers in the world".
" But if the global economy continues to slip, the bull case begins to evaporate, which is what Francois Trahan, UBS Strategist, believes could happen: "The negative feedback loop sees earnings start to decline, which ushers in a 'glass half empty' mentality on the part of investors resulting in P/E compression.
The mammoth "Forest, Subsists as a Tomb" serves up shades of YOB-ish grandiosity, its wooly grooves held up by pained visions of a fractured world, while impossibly heavy album opener "Water, Tinted Gold and Tainted Copper" ushers in the apocalypse with gentle birdsong and spoken word before dropping the bombs.
If that is so, then this is the time to do it, take a stand as a pro-women prime minister whose anti-feudal and anti-corruption platform ushers not a regressive dystopia where Pakistani women must hide and huddle, but one in which they can proudly rise and lead.
"Our top priority has been and will continue to be the health and well-being of Broadway theatregoers and the thousands of people who work in the theatre industry every day, including actors, musicians, stagehands, ushers, and many other dedicated professionals," said Charlotte St. Martin, president of the Broadway League.
They mounted the sweeping steps of the Metropolitan Museum of Art long after night had fallen, the celebrities and models and socialites and titans of business, the 1,000 special guests in their finery and furs, past the paparazzi and a row of ushers standing at attention like a newfangled Praetorian Guard.
"Our top priority has been and will continue to be the health and well-being of Broadway theatergoers and the thousands of people who work in the theater industry every day, including actors, musicians, stagehands, ushers, and many other dedicated professionals," Charlotte St. Martin, president of the Broadway League, said in a statement.
I approach this Labor Day optimistic that a broad cross-section of American workers and leaders are ready to negotiate and build a new workplace compact that reduces income inequality, restores dignity and respect for all who work, narrows the divides that separate us and ushers in a new era of sustained prosperity.
There's always the option of communicating how not-shocked you are by feigning ironic shock — usually borrowing the words of the officer in "Casablanca" who, charged with closing down a cafe, claims to be "shocked, shocked!" to notice that people are gambling there, then collects his own winnings as he ushers everyone out.
The justices endorsed New Jersey's bid to allow such wagering in a ruling that ushers in a new era for the leading U.S. sports leagues, which had sued to block the state's sports gambling law and called such betting a threat to the integrity of competition, fearing game-fixing and other types of cheating.
"The Russian plays on/Like an endless telethon/How I wish he were Elton John," she sings, as she rises from her seat and (in her imagination, played out onstage) embarks on a wild rave with the ushers and other workers at the concert hall, dancing as a regular person rather than a royal.
At the ragged close of a festive night, he reluctantly participates in a scheme where Wayne Coyne, an Oklahoma City native and lead singer of the Flaming Lips, ushers a band of pranksters through the city's Plaza District, each dripping paint from a different color of the rainbow onto the unassuming and ordinary streets.
His appeal as a leading innovator certainly fuels that fire, yet it won't be Cook's Apple that ushers in the next generation of cell phones using 5G technology, it will be a company like Qualcomm which develops the technological oomph to increase bandwidth speeds and opens the door for the so-called Internet of Things.
For those of you might not be familiar with Taedonggang's puzzling past, it just so happens that the brewery is the result of a North Korean envoy tasked back in 2000 with purchasing the Wiltshire brewery Ushers of Trowbridge and shipping all equipment and furnishings—toilet seats included—back to North Korea with the aim of recreating it there.
"Our top priority has been and will continue to be the health and well-being of Broadway theatregoers and the thousands of people who work in the theatre industry every day, including actors, musicians, stagehands, ushers, and many other dedicated professionals," Charlotte St. Martin, president of the Broadway League, said in a statement announcing the theater closures.
The new Apple Watch ushers Apple into the realm of selling bona fide medical devices, complete with a shout-out from the F.D.A. "The F.D.A. worked closely with the company as they developed and tested these software products, which may help millions of users identify health concerns more quickly," Dr. Scott Gottlieb, the F.D.A. commissioner, said in a statement.
That scene has been playing out throughout the run of the show — at a matinee performance last year, several women sitting in the orchestra section bolted down the aisle as soon as "Bad Idea," the final song in the first act, began to play; during the intermission, ushers were radioing stage managers to give updates about the line progress.
After the monologues and conversations between the two women in the first part — both Danson and McDonnell are cunningly good — the party ushers in a new tone and new material in the second, as Linda's cousin Jerry (Triney Sandoval) tries to solve the mystery of Hilda, and a benefactress named Sylvia (Kelly McAndrew) begins to doubt Linda's bona fides.
Thanks to trans women of color like Madison and Brooke, the increased visibility of our communities now ushers us away from the "tragic tranny" narratives so assiduously documented in Julia Serano's book The Whipping Girl, like Neil Jordan's film The Crying Game and its scenes of a trans woman detransitioning—scenes that I will forever find triggering, even at my most invulnerable moments.
Instead of hurtling readers down the dark corridors of the courthouses that dot his 20-plus legal thrillers, here he gently ushers us onto an island off the coast of Florida, a sleepy place whose town's social life is enlivened by a busy independent bookstore run by a garrulous peacock who has a different-colored seersucker suit for every day of the week.
"Though I'm not certain how much staff is in place now, considering how late the hires have been for the East Wing, I would assume a great deal of the work has probably fallen to the White House ushers, especially the chief usher, Angella Reid, the florist, the calligrapher's office, the Military Office, which provides social aides, and White House Intergovernmental Affairs staff," Bernard said.
Even after a new round of voting on Sunday, then, the choices for Spain's politicians may remain very much what they have been for the last six months: a coalition that ushers in a new political order — with new parties potentially in government for the first time — or a coalition that preserves Spain's establishment (the Popular Party supported by the Socialists) against the newcomers.
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The vote on Thursday was the parliament's bid to launch the punitive process of the European Union treaty's Article 7, although the vote has little chance of ending up with the ultimate penalty of Hungary being suspended from voting in the EU. "This nonsense just ushers in negative sentiment into the European Union," Babis told online news website Parlamentni Listy when asked on the vote.
Still, in the coming months, we'll see if "Despacito" bucks American pop's history with Spanish-language songs and ushers in a new wave of appreciation for Latin music and the artists who create it — DJ Khaled and Rihanna's "Wild Thoughts," which includes a heavy sample and homage to Carlos Santana's "Maria Maria" is arguably the second biggest song of summer, possibly signaling the effect "Despacito" has already had in creating that appreciation.
Every weekday, an average of 100,000 commuters navigate this hellish maze of a hub, running up and down steep stairs to catch buses and five different subway lines: the A/C, J/Z, and L. Maneuvering through it at rush hour is kind of an "every rider for themselves" bundle of claustrophobia that actually ushers you to the next train or exit faster because you want to get out as soon as possible.
Ever since I first encountered Kristín Anna years ago when she played with múm, (going by the stage name Kría Brekkan) I have been enthralled by her total musicianship: her rugged-crystal, high-pitched voice, at times wispy and at times fierce, quickly moving from a whisper to a shriek; the delightful, sometimes tumultuous sounds of her instrumentation; the potent (yet often mysterious) emotions that she ushers not just into her songs, but into a single word in the song, and oftentimes a single note.

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