Sentences with phrase «eves of public»

Service 401 (which only operates on Saturdays, Sundays and Eves of Public Holidays) serves East Coast Park with connections to Bedok, Marine Parade and Old Airport.
On the eve of public hearings on whether to raise truck tolls by 45 % on the state Thruway, The State Comptroller is asking the Thruway Authority to consider other options, and only raise tolls as a last resort.
In the first - ever «roadblock» TV ad buy on the eve of the public debut, commercials for the Mustang appeared on all three major networks (there being only three major networks back then) during the 9:30 - 10 p.m. time slot, broadcasting to some 29 million homes.
The Bentley Mulsanne Speed was unveiled at the VW Group Night in Paris on the eve of its public launch at the Paris Motor Show.
The Volkswagen XL Sport was presented this evening at the VW Group Night, on the eve of its public premiere at the Paris Motor Show.

Not exact matches

On the eve of his second federal budget, Finance Minister Bill Morneau doesn't loom large in the public imagination.
The company came to public attention in March when Facebook announced — on the eve of two explosive newspaper reports in The New York Times and the U.K.'s Observer — it had learned Cambridge Analytica and its parent company had failed to delete personal data that the social network knew it had improperly obtained on Facebook users three years ago.
[On eve of «60 Minutes» interview, Stormy Daniels says working in porn helped prepare her for public scrutiny]
On the eve of his death, ministry partners, fans, and friends urgently asked for prayer on social media this weekend, offering a wave of early tributes that spread through end - times prophecy circles and chapters of Concerned Women for America (CWA), the 600,000 - member public policy organization founded by LaHaye's wife, Beverly.
The Emperor had entered Augsburg on the eve of Corpus Christi, 15 June, and had immediately summoned those rulers who had signed the Protest at Speyer, and ordered their preachers to cease public preaching in the imperial town.
The attack on Clegg on the eve of the second TV debate told a story about editors frustrated with the way public sentiment did not confirm with their editorial line.
It's the latest push back by Cuomo against the plan and it comes on the eve of the proposal being made public by House Republicans.
New York City Public Advocate Letitia James didn't respond to requests for comment on friday on the eve of the holiday weekend.
Even on the eve of winning a second majority in 2001, two thirds of the public already regarded his government as being just as sleazy and untrustworthy as the dying days of Major.
Wednesday's release — on the eve of a federal holiday — is the first time any of the information has been made public.
The public legal defense system in Onondaga County is being highlighted by a civil liberties group on the eve of a lawsuit against the state to change it.
Bharara's statement comes on the eve of Cuomo's sixth State of the State address, where he will once again propose reforms to the state's public ethics laws.
At the eve of the 21st century, discussions on the future of science and scientists show that there is a need for an interdisciplinary approach to problem solving, increased international cooperation, new forms of scientific training and career structures for young scientists, and increased participation of scientists in public affairs and public awareness of science.
The scientific community needs to more effectively speak out about the necessity of evidence - based policies, scientific integrity protections and public access to research to defend the role of science, said John Holdren, former White House science adviser, in a speech on the eve of the April 22nd March for Science.
He will also take part in a community conversation about gene therapy for HIV / AIDS on the eve of the conference that is free and open to the public.
On the eve of a court ruling that could determine the fate of the Thirty Meter Telescope in Hawaii, public support for the stalled $ 1.4 billion project has never been stronger.
On the eve of his greatest public failure, David meets Elise (Emily Blunt), a spirited dancer who sparks immediate chemistry with the fallen man, only to scurry away after making a profound impression.
More importantly, by our measures, the amount of competition that specific public schools faced on the eve of the program also varied widely.
When the Lincoln Continental concept first went public on the eve of the 2015 New York auto show, the designers at Bentley professed themselves to be scandalized (scandalized!)
Jaguar had a very good go at wrestling the public imagination away from its German rivals on the eve of the Frankfurt Motor Show by getting a man called Terry to do a loop - the - loop in the new F - Pace.
Born in London to an American father and a British mother on the eve of the Revolutionary War, Louisa Catherine Johnson was raised in circumstances very different from the New England upbringing of the future president John Quincy Adams, whose life had been dedicated to public service from the earliest age.
On the eve of the LG PM - 325's shipment to sales channels, we have to issue a public advisory to Sony Ericsson T608 owners: get your phones HP tested if at all possible.
The Wired GC has a terrific series of links about the examination Google experienced by the Securities Exchange Commission, on the eve of the first anniversary of the search giant's 2004 initial public offering:
With a distinguished career in both the public service and private sector, Mr. Eves looks forward to bringing his experience in governance and business relations to YorkStreet's panel of mediators.
Mr. Eves has had an extensive 24 - year career in the public sector, including serving as Ontario's Deputy Premier and Minister of Finance from 1995 - 2001.
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