Cities have a psychogeographical relief, with constant currents, fixed points and vortexes which strongly discourage entry into or exit from certain zones
Dullard: Someone who looks up a thing in the encyclopedia, turns directly to the entry, reads it, and then closes the book.
It's 22 years since I made my entry into the film industry and I am delighted that my work has been recognised and appreciated.
I can't be diplomatic or compromise or take crap from people, so I'd probably make an exit way before I even made a proper entry into Bollywood.
Wayward Pines, I tell you, is a strange place, and the entry is always the hardest part. I was just going along for the ride.
An exchange of empathy provides an entry point for a lot of people to see what healing feels like.
Let me be clear - I'm no stranger to the challenges facing our borders, ports of entry, and the needs of the dedicated men and women who protect them.
Falling entry barriers and lower access costs have significantly democratised participation, whether in production or consumption.
Since the princes take the Earth for their own, it's fair that the philosophers reserve the sky for themselves and rule there, but they should never permit the entry of others.
By overhauling current rules and speeding the entry of competitors in the market, we encourage competition and provide our constituents with new choices and cheaper bills.
I don't think I can make a film without Salman. He is in 'Mr. India 2' and also in the sequels to 'No Entry' and 'Wanted.' I'm his new Sooraj Barjatya.
'Hum Dono' was accepted in a very big way. It was the official entry at the 1962 Berlin Film Festival.
My entry into the environmental arena was through the issue that so dramatically - and destructively - demonstrates the link between science and social action: nuclear weapons.
The angle of entry of the ball equals the angle of release. You cannot deny the laws of science.
The click [of a light switch] is the modern triumphal clarion proceeding us through life, announcing our entry into every lightless room.
When I design a building, I'm making sure you and I can get to the front door, there's enough of a threshold for entry, and that the rooms are in a logical sequence.
...I can’t stop squirming. If fidgets were Wikipedia edits, I would have completely revamped the entry on guilt by now, and translated it into five new languages.
Take it from someone who's read the Wikipedia entry: this is how the Ottoman Empire was won: madden horsemen fueled by lethal jet-black coffee-mud.
The entry of a child into any situation changes the whole situation.
The key to the generic-drug economic model is to keep entry prices low enough to attract multiple competitors.
I think the term 'Twitter comedian' can seem like a pejorative because it's not a job, really, and there's such a low barrier for entry to get started.
The only requisite to entry into the Middle Passage is to have discovered that one does not know who one is, that there are no rescuers, no Mommy or Daddy, and that one's fellow travelers will do well to survive themselves.
Under his (Marc Chagall, ed.) sole impulse metaphor made its triumphal entry into modern painting.
Does anything really matter? We all end up in the same place. All that's left is our Wikipedia entry.
The terrorist action of 9/11 gave birth to President Obama's entry to the White House. Not directly, but indirectly.
The most important function of a bibliographic entry is to help the reader obtain a copy of the cited work.
In some countries we have had the right to vote for less than 100 years, so the entry of women into political leadership has caused a tsunami.
Russia and Ukraine are candidates for the entry to the WTO and their dispute would be easy to understand and tackle if they are both members of this organization.
The bar to get entry into the labour force is rising faster than people expected, and the ability to stay there is falling.
There is an important distinction between barriers to entry and barriers to imitation.
Congress in the immigration law gives the president the power to restrict or suspend the entry of people he may deem appropriate.
Like nightclubs and sporting events, entry into an amusement park is a permission to become someone else. We come for the experience and to relish it.
My means of entry to 'Christianity was singing in a choir. As a boy chorister, I grew up with Ancient and Modern, the evening canticles, versicles and responses, and carols.
But the perception of life as an organic unity is a slow achievement, and depends for its growth on a people's entry into the main current of world-events.
In my country, Gabon, entry into the digital age, which is the future, can be seen in numerous sectors - from telecommunications to security, finance, and hospitality.
Since my re-entry into cricket as the president of the Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association, I have given my 100 percent.
I didn't come into politics to have to deal with the issue of clandestine entry, illegal working, or an asylum system that allows a free run for right-wing bigots.
Remember the importance of phrases... a piece of something, an entry, a moment, a mark. This adjusts the pressure of the giant task of creating the perfect masterwork.
Increasing detection and enforcement at points of entry means hiring new Customs officers and purchasing more equipment to screen vehicles for contraband.
I swore that I wouldn't be one of those parents who leaves a Bugaboo pram parked in the communal entry hall. Well guess what, ours is there right now.
Croatia did not want Europe to be divided as to the start of Croatia's EU entry talks.
There can be no doubt that Samuel Marchbanks is one of the choice and master spirits of this age. If there were such a volume as Who Really Ought To Be Who his entry would require several pages.
We cannot allow the indiscriminate entry of all those who come here only because they wanted to come.
The idea we would create some kind of religious test for entry into the country is absolutely wrong.
I have heard that my Wikipedia entry is completely incorrect, but then again, so is everyone else's. I haven't bothered about that.
I am thrilled and very grateful that 'Gully Boy' has been picked as India's official entry for the Oscars.
The money can be decent, but I really don't recommend the work-for-hire route as an entry into publishing. Too many things can go wrong.
Zero-hours contracts offer an entry point for people who are either new to the workforce or have commitments that make it hard to work full-time.
You don't have a constitutional right or a moral right to demand entry into any country.
Sports has always been a great entry point for us to discuss issues that are pretty widely known in society.
The minimum wage is mostly an entry-level wage for young people.
The cloud removes the barriers to entry associated with traditional IT investments - meaning even the smallest companies can benefit from enterprise-class services.
You want to feel that your reader does identify with the characters so that there's a real entry into the story - that some quality speaks to the individual.
I wonder if anyone will ever know the emptiness of my life. Personal Diary -- Last entry Oh whats the point?
As the world becomes more digitalized, there are more entry points for hackers.
The history of the ticketing business was about barriers to entry, which kept Ticketmaster protected. That has changed.
I wanted to write about the Korean War, but I had no entry into it that made the kind of sense it needs to make for a novelist.
Fear is the main factor in Arab politics... There is no Arab who is not harmed by Jews' entry into Palestine.
'Punda' marks my entry into Kannada and 'Krishnaleelai' will be my Tamil debut. It was a good experience shooting for both the films.
I don't think we are trying too hard. WE is inclusive from the beginning. That's the whole point. We've always been, 'everyone is welcome.' There is no velvet rope, no barrier to entry.
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