Once you have been shepherded into the hamam you will be left to lounge on the heated marble.
About nine minutes out, the capsule detached from the spacecraft that had shepherded it from Earth.
Wrighton and his colleagues shepherded us around (and carted us back to Mumbai by chopper).
Albanian women were shepherded to vote, sometimes with a man to fill in the ballot for them.
At Merck, Kathrin Jansen started the HPV vaccine program and has shepherded it through eight years of development.
Several military convoys carrying troops and ammunition were shepherded in the direction of South Waziristan by security details.
He will be chief editor on Herodotus and Xenophon, but the volumes following will be shepherded by well-credentialed scholars.
"IPhone and Android have been very well received, " said Ed Mazzanti, the Army director who has shepherded the mobile-device program.
But Yates, who shepherded the previous three movies dutifully without ever showing much passion before now, knows better than to rush things.
Nackey Loeb, who shepherded the paper for many years after the death of her longtime publisher husband William Loeb, died earlier this month.
In 1945 he shepherded the battle-scarred old king and his entourage to an historic meeting with FDR on a ship in the Suez canal.
Bill Thomas, as Chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, basically shepherded in all of the Bush tax cuts, 2001, 2002, three and four.
Allen Questrom was regarded as the ultimate merchant and shepherded J.
He shepherded Velcade through development and believed in it when no one else would, saving it from oblivion when two successive mergers could have killed it.
Named chairman and CEO in 1995, he shepherded Coach through an initial public offering in 2000 and oversaw the company's growth into a global luxury business.
In another MOOC she took run by a University of Pennsylvania professor, a half-dozen teaching assistants shepherded student discussion online and cheating was much less pervasive, she said.
Scuffles continued as Sir Oswald was shepherded to his car and his vehicle was punched and kicked as it drove off though a gangway cleared by mounted police.
He hasn't embraced the bill Mr. Ryan shepherded through the House earlier this year that would fend off year-end cuts in military spending by squeezing from food stamps and other social-safety-net programs.
In the mid 1990s, Mr Persson shepherded the country through a painful consolidation of the public finances, not unlike the fiscal consolidation the euro area's indebted governments will soon have to endure.
Maguire, who earlier escaped a yellow card for shooting wide several seconds after the whistle had gone for offside, was booked for tripping Hutchinson as the defender shepherded the ball out of play.
The police, not usually renowned for their gentleness, were politeness personified as they shepherded millions of pilgrims down to the river banks, keeping them in orderly queues, and insured their safety while bathing.
Engineered by 20-year-old whiz kid Blake Ross , and shepherded by non-profit organization Mozilla, Firefox quickly carved out around fifteen percent of the browser market, nearly all of it at the expense of Microsoft's Internet Explorer.
He made an appeal across party lines by stressing his ability to work with Democrats among lawmakers and heaping praise on the late lieutenant governor of Texas, Bob Bullock, who shepherded many of Bush's proposals through the state Senate.
Engineered by 20-year-old whiz kid Blake Ross , and shepherded by non-profit organization Mozilla, Firefox quickly carved out around fifteen percent of the browser market, nearly all of it at the expense of Microsoft's (nasdaq: MSFT - news - people ) Internet Explorer.
In fact, that service should now, finally be candidly recognized: The Washington Times' most signal contribution to its city and the nation beyond has been the cumulative effect of the informed commentary she and her counterparts on the paper's editorial pages have shepherded through the years.
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