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Fitbit's declining device sales had been been a harbinger of a coming shift, but making it official is still a big blow to Fitbit.
In the first complaint, the SEC charged Falcone, Harbinger and Peter Jenson, a former Managing Director and Chief Operating Officer of Harbinger, with violations of the federal securities laws in relation to the misappropriation of client assets (through the making of a $ 113.2 million loan from a fund managed by Harbinger to Falcone to pay his personal taxes) and the granting of undisclosed preferential redemption rights to certain investors.
As possible harbingers of a new division order the Braves were upstaged by the Marlins in the postseason and outspent by the Phillies in the off - season, all of which makes everyone in Georgia twitchy except the Braves themselves.
Mohrbacher, Nancy and Kathleen Kendall - Tackett BREASTFEEDING MADE SIMPLE New Harbinger, 2005 In this easy - to - use resource, the authors share seven basic principles of breastfeeding that can help mothers dramatically increase their likelihood of success and make breastfeeding the enjoyable experience it should be.
And Harbingers of a New Age, which makes «Vegecat» kibble and supplements that provide cats with nutrients otherwise only found in meat, says that its products allow owners to «prepare food in your own kitchen, choosing recipes that fit your lifestyle.»
Pellington and screenwriter Alex Ross Perry make their point within the film's first few minutes and keep making it — establishing that, yes, certain objects obviously do matter to us as harbingers of the narratives we assemble out of the incidents in our lives — as if they're the first artists to broach the subject.
And the recent Supreme Court decision didn't make the film feel like a musty period piece — instead, it seemed to add resonance and immediacy, turning a small victory in one community into the harbinger of greater things to come.
Fittingly, future WWF champion Hulk Hogan (Santa with Muscles, Mr. Nanny) makes an appearance here as Thunderlips, basically a harbinger of things to come for the series, as Rocky goes from fighter to, very literally, pro wrestling figure within a matter of minutes.
In America, noir built tragedy out of post-war paranoia, men trapped in a world that no longer made sense after the atrocities of war and the reshuffling of social roles at home: women are dangerous harbingers of change and violence is a matter of course.
Annie surpasses the clichés from which her character is assembled — a master of self - sabotage, a single woman looking for Mr. Right, a ball of social ineptitude — and, thanks in large part to Wiig (who also co-wrote the screenplay with Annie Mumolo, who makes a brief appearance as a shaky harbinger of doom on an airplane), achieves a level of aching humanity, which helps make the results of her good intentions gone horribly awry even more comical.
The sophisticated new microcomputer unveiled last week by Steven P. Jobs, the electronics pioneer who helped found Apple Computer Inc., is not expected to make an immediate impact on precollegiate education, but could be a harbinger of developments to come, industry experts said.
We hope it's a harbinger of things to come, as an ounce of the passion that went into the Juke could do wonders to make the Nissan lineup — and the entire crossover segment — more exciting.
Now combine and tweak the technologies: When every wheel is powered by its own electric motor, that's attention - getting, and it makes the $ 450,000 gull - wing Mercedes - Benz SLS AMG Electric Drive a harbinger of the future.
There isn't any specific mention of «Tablet «in that list though its the term «Pad» present in the name «PalmPad» that makes us think its all the harbinger of an exciting tablet device.
There isn't any specific mention of «Tablet» in that list though the term «Pad» present in the name «PalmPad» makes us think it's the harbinger of an exciting new tablet device.
This tart is a lovely way to make use of local produce at a time of year when rhubarb and other harbingers of spring have yet to make an appearance.
The post goes on to note what may be a frightening harbinger for book publishers as they flock to make their paper books available in digital form: «All eBooks in this list were downloaded between 100,000 and 250,000 times.»
Companies like Sourcebooks, Llewellyn, Lerner Publishing, New Harbinger Publications, Independent Publishers Group, Turner Publishing and more surrounded IBPA's collective stand, making row A in hall 6.0 a beehive of indie activity.
With that said, I strongly agree with your overall premise that a person's worst financial problem is often their consumption habits — which is typically a harbinger of debt — and using debt is an individual's choice and when they make the commitment, they can get it under control.
South Carolina is a harbinger of future problems, in their case made worse by opportunists who sold the idea of high - yielding investments to trustees that proved to be a bunch of rubes.
- 1970s: Poodles have the top spot locked up but in a harbinger of things to come, the Labrador retriever makes the top 10 for the first time.
Another option is a special pH - adjusted vegan formula available through Harbingers of a New Age (www.vegepet.com /) which requires the caretaker to make home - baked kibble using the supplement mix and the vegan recipe provided by HOANA.
Nature's Recipe, Pet Guard, Evolution, Wysong Corp. and Harbingers of a New Age all make health - oriented pet food, including vegetarian dog food and nutritional supplements for home - cooked repasts for cats and dogs.
It also includes a powerful spinning strike that can deal hefty damage to all nearby foes and provide some breathing room, while some other upgrades boost Death's strength and speed, essentially making the Harbinger tree perfect for brute force.
One harbinger of this future was perhaps found, he said, in the success of one Team Fortress player in Kansas who was earning $ 150,000 (# 97,000) a year making virtual hats.
Battling enemies and completing quests earns you good old - fashioned gaming XP which in turn, once you've earned enough of it, levels you up and gives you a point to spend in one of the two skill trees that make up the game: Harbinger and Necromancer.
As her skills progress, Harbinger becomes a lean and mean killing machine, but that doesn't make the game a breeze.
And if you want to make the most of your time with the Harbinger and Saga, pick up the DUST 514 Battle Kit with Active Booster ($ 1.99) to increase the rate of your skill point gain during combat.
Flying across the map like a harbinger of death and destruction, walking away from your newly exploded petrol station with your shades on, and just pretending to be a budget Marvel superhero clad in denim, made the game irresistible.
Simon Lewandowski is an artist based in London whose practice encompasses making useful things and useless things, making things that move and things that look as if they are moving.Solo exhibitions include «The Reversing Machine» (with Sam Belinfante), Art Laboratory Berlin, Berlin (2012) «Giochi, Passatempi, Harbingers» Nowhere Gallery, Milan (2011), «HOTEL / MOTEL / MOTET» installation and animated film with poet Richard Price, «Humbermouth» Literary Festival, Hull (2008), «The Imagining Machine: an Investigation», East Street Arts, Leeds (2008), «Crimes of Futility No. 8: The ArtistMachine», City Art Gallery, Leeds (2006).
These were early messengers from war - torn Europe and harbingers of the «all - over» compositions Pollock would make.
This is not an article remotely interested in the actual species Ursus maritimus, only the fantasy creature that appears in David Attenborough documentaries and the like in order to serve one overriding purpose: to act as the cute, fluffy, white ursine harbinger of man - made climate doom.
A group of shareholders, led by hedge fund Harbinger Capital Partners, challenged the premise of the assessment, arguing it should have assumed a demand for repayment was made before nationalisation.
Ultimately, Mrs A will still have to win her claim in the civil courts, if she wishes to receive more realistic compensation, but the ruling could be a harbinger of other victims of intentional assault making historic claims against their attackers, years after the event, seeking adequate subsequent compensation.
In a world in which push alerts are the harbinger of world - rending nuclear war, it makes sense that I can get messages about a woman a half mile away being assaulted as I'm getting ready for bed, safe in my hotel room.
And we're certainly seeing this starting to play out — the Spotify acquisition of Mediachain in the spring of 2017 made headlines, and is likely to be a harbinger of what's to come.
New Harbinger's evidence - based books make great teaching tools for undergraduates and graduates studying the most effective psychotherapeutic methods available today.
Since the publication of their book «Intimacy After Infidelity» by New Harbinger Publications in November 2006, Steve and Lorie have made numerous appearances on television, radio and in the print media.
We believe this could be a harbinger of developing trends in the market and want to make certain real estate professionals and their customers are well informed.»
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