Sentences with phrase «east base line»

When word got around San Bernardino that Watson might have a history as a child molester, two members of the East Base Line Little League board, Tom and Dee Simanek, went to the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department and called up Watson's name on the Megan's Law CD - ROM sex - offender registry.

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During his 26 years in charge, he has presided over the organic growth of the company from a # 10 million multihead weigher supplier to a # 120 million integrated packing line equipment business, with a portfolio of machinery which now also includes checkweighers, snacks bagmakers, tray sealers, X-ray inspection systems, seal testers and robotic pick - and - place systems, He also established a manufacturing base for Ishida in the UK, as well as subsidiary offices in France, Germany, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Middle East, Russia, Czech Republic, Romania and South Africa.
Synonymous with incredible demand and a fan base of millions of diners from across the globe, the new Las Vegas location is prepared to attract the same popularity as the east coast originals, which are known for their long lines that span city blocks.
What is clear is that the European Commission is most likely going to propose that on - line services based in non-EU states are blocked and must establish an EU base e.g. from services such as Google Play, Microsoft Store, Youtube and Vimeo registered in the United States and other channels broadcasting into Europe (e.g. from Russia and the Middle East).
«Ironically the crossing of the «red line» on wetlands probably results from trying to achieve the «red line» on agricultural land,» says Spike Millington, chief executive of the South Korea — based East Asian - Australasian Flyway Partnership (EAAFP), «since any agricultural land taken over for development has to be compensated by an equivalent area of newly created «agricultural» land elsewhere.»
American carriers, including Delta Air Lines and United, have a long running dispute with carriers based in the Middle East about the role of state support for their operations.
We might say that in 1950s one could draw a line between East and West, exclusively based on the attitude towards abstract art.
Although I knew that Dickinson Dees was the dominant firm in the north east, with a huge number of service lines and sustained growth and profits for the last 10 years, I was still fairly unsure of what was meant when commentators referred to Dickinson Dees as having a «quality» client base.
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