Sentences with phrase «in shadows of»

After taking office in the shadows of the Great Recession, the Governor and Legislature imposed a global Medicaid cap, reformed employee health insurance contributions, and created a Tier VI retirement cohort.
In the shadows of Lenox Terrace — the sprawling apartment complex where Rangel and Paterson live — residents had a hard time coming up with names of people who could follow in their predecessors» footsteps.
The problem is, these markets operated in the shadows of our economy, invisible to regulators and to the public.
But, somewhat in the shadows of these remarkable achievements in the field of multilateral trade policy, foreign investment has emerged as another important component of China's international economic relations.
Originally a small union of drugstore pharmacists, 1199 operated in the shadows of more vociferous labor leaders a half - century ago, playing second fiddle to men like Albert Shanker, the revolutionary head of the UFT, and Harry Van Arsdale Jr., the first president of the New York City Central Labor Council.
But most politicians and political campaigns still labor in the shadows of popular indifference (for instance on Twitter and even Facebook), and should not assume that people come to them — if one want them to be involved, one needs to mobilize and organize them, one at a time, on their terms, using their tools.
Cast in the shadows of those men, they were painted as helpless and labeled as nothing more than simple - minded, meal - making housewives whose sole purpose in life was to please their man.
The Miami - Dade Police Department, State Attorney, and USDA's Food Safety and Inspection Service have managed to get on the inside of the lucrative black market for horse meat for human consumption that has long played out in the shadows of South Florida's backroads.
Ultimately, Adriel invites you to a wide - open place of grace, honesty, and genuine hope as you discover a redemption story unfolding in the shadows of your loss.
with Cudicini spending much of his 22 - year professional career in the shadows of someone else.
These posts are great especially for the younger supporters who have no idea what the barren years were like and though only for a brief time living in the shadows of Spurs.
For longer than this club would like to remember, Atletico Madrid has lived in the shadows of their great rivals Real Madrid.
No longer is Ozil a backseat player lurking in the shadows of a Nike - endorsed athlete who has his own cologne and takes advantage of him in order to win Balon d'Ors.
Yet without the kind of input which would make Getafe real contenders, they will remain in the shadows of their Madrid neighbours with an average attendance about the same as Bromsgrove Rovers.
The Daggers are in some financial difficulty at the moment - as are many of England's lower league clubs who live in the shadows of more illustrious neighbours.
Wallace has been lost somewhat in the shadows of Wilson and three - time triple jump champion Brewer.
Certainly Wrigley and the Cubs received fountains of publicity this spring when normally the team, always a solid choice for the second division, would have been lost in the shadows of the cactus around Mesa.
Another major figure sitting in the shadows of our successful second half of the season is Shad Forsythe.
The little kid stands at the edge of the playground in the shadows of the Bellevue Square housing projects in Hartford.
Vaccaro grew up in Western Pennsylvania, in the shadows of the plants and factories that fueled America's growth.
«He's not the same Tony that I knew,» says Allen's mother, Ella, nor is he the same player who joined coach Eddie Sutton's program with little fanfare, having toiled in the shadows of more publicized teammates at Chicago's Crane Tech High (Georgia Tech's Will Bynum) and in junior college (Kentucky's Antwain Barbour).
He has spent most of his life in the shadows of others.
He hides in the shadows of other players rather than taking the responsibility on himself, which he should be doing now as a senior player, it is his mentality that holds him back.
Al - Baqara sura 02: Wait they for naught else than that Allah should come unto them in the shadows of the clouds with the angels?
Even more vulnerable than refugees living in camps, are those hidden in the shadows of urban areas.
(CNN)- Citing «practical and safety issues,» the dean of St. Paul's Cathedral in London announced Friday that the historic cathedral will be closed «until further notice» because of the growing number of Occupy London protesters camping in the shadows of its dome.
In the shadows of society, subcultures will flourish in their way, but nobody will mistake them for the culture.
I'd occasionally lived on the streets, smoked butts I'd found in the gutters and begged for change in the Hoboken, New Jersey, train station and in the shadows of the twin towers.
I live in the shadows of NorthPoint Church.
There's valuable information and insights to be found in the shadows of obscurity.
Twice denied an opportunity to run for the leadership of the Wildrose Party, controversial Conservative Party Member of Parliament Rob Anders is still lurking in the shadows of the deflated Alberta conservative opposition party.
US trade representative Robert Lighthizer is the man lurking in the shadows of Donald Trump's trade offensive on China.
Though it is home to well - known technology companies such as Priceline Group Inc. and its subsidiary Kayak.com, Connecticut's dispersed startup community has operated in the shadows of New York and Boston for years.
The Australian Small Industrials market retreated 2 % over the week in the shadows of the ongoing Nasdaq volatility.
Five days before the D.C. primary, several hundred supporters gathered in a skateboard park and parking lot in the shadows of the Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium, now home to D.C. United, to hear Sanders speak.
Wallace lived most of his adult life in the shadows of one of his achievements or another.
Its high - dynamic - range — HDR — feature works very well, bringing out great details in the shadows of brightly lit shots.
In the shadows of these ultramodern buildings, the ancient Malay village of Kampung Baru still thrives, with free - roaming roosters and a slow pace of life that's usually only to be found in the most rural of villages.
When they do choose to exercise their freedom and work outside the office, they find they suffer as second - class citizens in the shadows of their less inventive and more conservative colleagues.
She appears to have intentionally created a highly secretive organization that operated in the shadows of the tech world for roughly 10 years.
It also features supervillain Thanos, who has lurked in the shadows of brief post-credit scenes and cameos for the last six years.
At a beige, two - storey building outfitted with security cameras, in the shadow of several affluent Toronto condos, a steady trickle of customers comes to buy pot.
It's a bland reboot that also happened to fall in the shadow of the far superior «The Jungle Book,» which came out in April.
While promising young companies like HootSuite inspire new hope, Canada's tech industry still lies in the shadow of fallen titans.
Poloz and his deputies were working in the shadow of a prime minister who was committed to balancing the budget.
To understand why, you first have to get past the facial hair, the plaid shirts and the skyrocketing rents and consider how consumerism has been reimagined, there, in the shadow of Wall Street.
NASA's nuclear - powered Cassini spacecraft took 165 different photos in the shadow of Saturn to make this backlit mosaic of the gas giant.
Allergan (AGN) will report its quarterly earnings today in the shadow of a «friendly» takeover talks with U.S. rival Pfizer (PFE).
They'll still be talking about how gorgeous it is, how smart and funny its main character is, how it succeeded commercially in the shadow of a new Nintendo console and a new «Legend of Zelda» game.
An up - and - coming place that has long been in the shadow of San Francisco, Oakland is less expensive and less chilly than its more famous neighbor.
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