Sentences with phrase «jockey in»

As a disc jockey in Phoenix and Monterey, Sherri was one of the few women to host her own morning show.
I've reinvented my career five times including being a disc jockey in radio, public relations director in professional sports, community relations director in television, regional marketing manager in finance, and now I'm a global program manager in high tech.
In 1923, horse jockey Frank Hayes suffered a heart attack in the midst of a race at Belmont Park, New York; his horse finished the race and, in the process, made Hayes the only jockey in history to win a race posthumously.
They or Joseph Zito might have supplied the lawn jockey in a gas mask, holding a phone as if he or you were waiting for the call.
A swiftly moving jockey in an elaborate ocean of graphite is placed at the center of one racing form.
Jockey in the local CEC — the visuals on screen look the same, though my kids haven't played it in a while, so I'm not 100 % sure, I really think it's the same.
I probably would have ended up being a code jockey in some cubicle somewhere.
The Ford EcoSport, Honda HR - V, Mazda CX - 3 and Subaru Crosstrek also jockey in similar space.
Two major stars of the 1930s battled it out for the Oscar in 1979, with Mickey Rooney's crusty but heartwarming performance as a retired jockey in The Black Stallion ultimately losing out to Melvyn Douglas» crusty but heartwarming performance as a dying millionaire in Being There.
Like Christian Slater's disaffected disc jockey in 1990's «Pump Up the Volume» (also directed by Allan Moyle), Cochrane's record clerk is a smart, alienated individualist with an oblique sense of humor.
Jokester Richie Tozier grows up to be a radio disc jockey in King's novel, famous for doing a variety of voices.
Considered «a true radio legend,» WMMS DJ Kid Leo was chosen for Rolling Stone's «Heavy Hundred: The High and Mighty of the Music Industry» (1980) and named «The Best Disc Jockey in the Country» in a special 1987 issue of Playboy.
Until recently, that is... Mark and I headed out for a day at the tracks, which included losing every bet we placed, 5 very watery dirty Bombay Sapphire martinis, a picture taken alongside a horse and jockey in the winner's circle (which has yet to arrive at our house..
In 1931, Mel Lewis was the third leading jockey in the nation.
When Brette, 40, a native of England andformer champion jockey in Dubai, first worked Barbaro, he assumed he was aboarda 3 - year - old.
Moreover, Cauthen is virtually assured of becoming only the second jockey in the last 35 years to lead the country in total earnings, total winners and winning percentage.
Christians and Jews tend to ignore the parts of their holy books that tell them to kill people for things that were unacceptable two thousand years ago to goat herders and camel jockeys in the middle east.
Runners in a distance race, like jockeys in a horse race, always try to keep something in reserve for a final sprint.
He said he had talked about fixing races with Angel Cordero Jr., Jorge Velasquez, Braulio Baeza and Jacinto Vasquez, four of the six top money - winning jockeys in U.S. racing history.
Now, at 23, he is considered one of the top four or five jockeys in the country.
The move comes amid sudden jockeying in state political circles as the precipitous downfall of former AG Eric Schneiderman has upended what likely would have been a sleepy campaign for the spot.
After two terms, Malloy is not seeking re-election, and more than 25 candidates have been jockeying in an attempt to succeed him.
The political jockeying in New York state is well underway, as special interests vie for part of an approximately $ 5 billion budget windfall, courtesy of settlements with the banking industry earlier this year.
By reading Patsi B. Trollinger's Perfect Timing: How Isaac Murphy Became One of the World's Greatest Jockeys in the week prior to the race, students will build background knowledge about the race, the sport of horse racing, and Murphy's contribution to its history.
Scott and Collette Stohler quit their jobs as corporate desk jockeys in June 2015 and left for an around the world trip.
Attracting brain power to its cause is critical if it is to keep pace with Google, which has hired thousands of Ph.D. s and other software jockeys in the last few years to devise clever algorithms and add features aimed at pleasing users and advertisers alike.
Performed many roles such as fairies, children, and jockeys in the Louisville Ballet's Brown Forman Nutcracker, including its world premiere in 2009.

Not exact matches

A core tenet of employee engagement is that there are few things more motivating to most workers than being heard; it's hard to imagine even the most jaded desk jockey wouldn't feel a little bit chuffed when the person at the top of the org chart looks her in the eyes and asks her what she thinks.
NEW YORK, April 23 - Global benchmark Brent crude turned positive in volatile trade on Monday as it jockeyed between downward pressure after Iran dashed hopes that OPEC would extend its production cap pact and support on fears that U.S. sanctions could dampen Iran's output.
Can be run by a great «jockey:» This means you can easily train a manager to go in and run the systems you put in place.
Casse juggles the demands of his owners, jockeys and horses in a game where you have to win to get paid.
Jockey Justin Stein and horse Straight of Dover cross the finish line to win the running of the 153rd Queen's plate at Woodbine Racetrack in Toronto on Sunday, June 24, 2012.
No one thinks the jockey is in total control of a thoroughbred racehorse running at 40 miles per hour.
(In a commonly used metaphor, they prefer investing in the jockey rather than the horseIn a commonly used metaphor, they prefer investing in the jockey rather than the horsein the jockey rather than the horse.)
Barbie Lim (L) and Lee Jeong - hwan (C), broadcasting jockeys for Pokemon Go Korea Facebook page, look at one users mobile phone as they broadcast live on July 15, 2016 in Sokcho, South Korea.
Three biopharma giants jockey for market share in psoriatic arthritis with new data.
Their tactics, coupled with fighting between groups jockeying for access to the racket, have led to a surge of violence in cities like Salamanca, home to a third of the fuel taps discovered in Mexico in 2016.
But perhaps the more important battle will take place at the bottom of the standings, as teams jockey for position in an attempt to win lottery balls.
British ad insiders say rival brands are jockeying to secure ad placements just outside the zones and are actively looking for other loopholes in the rules.
Shari Redstone refused her father's offer of a buyout, according to the Journal «s anonymous sources (who it's probably fair to assume are somehow involved in this jockeying for power).
Vaynerchuk admits that he's «betting on the jockey a lot of times»; in other words, the product itself is less important than the person who pitched it.
The companies jockeying for a first - to - market advantage in the space have encountered plenty of twists and turns along the way — and it appears that pharma giant Novartis may well achieve its original goal of a pioneering FDA approval for its own experimental treatment.
Like every entrepreneur, I'm pulled in way too many directions, and I often feel like a puppet on somebody else's string, jockeying my time between family obligations, helping the entrepreneurs I've invested in, filming Shark Tank, and flying to motivational speeches in multiple cities.
The corollary of that is an enfeebled fin de règne in which Merkel defends a centrist legacy against attacks from both sides, accompanied by a gradual loss of party discipline as potential successors jockey for position.
The «Wheel of Fortune» host joined the US Army in 1968, first working as a finance clerk in Vietnam and then as a disc jockey for 18 months on armed - forces radio.
The «Wheel of Fortune» host joined the US Army in 1968, first working as a finance clerk in Vietnam and then as a disc jockey for 18 months on armed forces radio.
The starting gun had just gone off in the race to cyberspace, and as he watched the throngs jockeying for position, Barrelet wondered, «How do all these people measure returns on their investment?»
Currently one of the frontrunners, with 8 - 1 odds to win the Run for the Roses, the horse and his jockey will now be dressed in Amazon's Audible signage.
But Jockey, the venerable U.S. underwear manufacturer, says women needed a new system, citing widespread complaints that A to D sizes aren't consistent across brands and that they factor in size, but not the shape, of breasts.
In the dimly lit room, a disc jockey played anonymous pop.
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