Not exact matches
About his plans for a border fence, Trump said: «I don't mind having a
big beautiful door in that
wall so that people can come into this country legally.»
After Amazon's
big deal to buy Whole Foods, some on
Wall Street are chattering
about the e-commerce giant's next target.
How
about an entire
wall that's one
big screen?
Some traders at the largest
Wall Street banks are
about to get
big, fat zeroes for bonuses while they watch markets thrive.
Amid news of all those
big company layoffs, the
Wall Street Journal files a report
about a small tile maker in Minerva, Ohio engaged in its own wrenching round of layoffs.»
Antony Currie and Richard Beales talk
about Tesla's
biggest - ever quarterly loss, the electric - car maker's ambitions, and boss Elon Musk's impatience with
Wall Street analysts on the company's earnings call — and what that means for its capital - raising prospects.
Richard Trumka mentioned no names as he vowed recently that labor would not endorse yet another presidential candidate who talks
big about confronting inequality but offers an agenda that merely fiddles around the edges of the economy, meeting
Wall...
A trade that had once searched high and low for negative stories
about Wall Street and
Big Business, devoted most of its energy to positive ones, and the touts were our best sources.»
The recent kerfuffle
about Bernie Sanders purportedly not knowing how to bust up the
big banks says far more
about the threat Mr. Sanders poses to the Democratic establishment and its
Wall Street wing than it does
about the candidate himself.
Goldman is the latest
big bank ensnared in a multiyear scandal where currency traders at major
Wall Street firms got caught using electronic chat rooms to talk
about their customers» orders.
How might one go
about supporting those businesses that are in our backyards as opposed to
big businesses trading on
Wall Street?
For the five
biggest Wall Street banks, trading revenues were only
about $ 70 billion last year, down from nearly $ 100 billion in 2009.
One of the
biggest complaints I hear
about eating Paleo is that the recipes are too time consuming, too difficult, or take too many off - the -
wall ingredients.
There is an interesting article in The
Wall Street Journal
about Peruvian food being «The Next
big Thing.»
all
wall's done his career is average close to 20 pts, 10 assists, 2 steals, makes
about 1/3 of his threes... all that while not having a single
big man all star.
Robert Lockheimer: The holes that you're talking
about if done properly I personally put a hole in a
wall as
big as tip of a pen.
It may help if you compress your breast and hold it firmly
about 1 1/2 inches from the base of your nipple toward the chest
wall (usually at the edge of the areola just past where your baby's lips will be)-- like squishing down a
big thick sandwich on a roll to take a bite.
Mayor Bloomberg, who isn't a
big fan of increasing
Wall Street regulations, didn't get a heads - up from the White House
about Obama's visit, and his invite to the speech came after the fact.
The glass ceiling was a positive metaphor
about building a nation with an embrace that was «hopeful, inclusive and
big hearted», while Trump's
wall was largely framed in a negative, divisive and polarized manner.
Overall, the Post.com folks show an endearing tendency to try just
about anything that might help build their audience, and I'm a
big fan of editors who'll throw everything at the
wall and see what sticks.
Speaking to Total Politics, IAI's Director Hilary Lawson highlights the belief that they are «appealing to those who feel that there might be an absence of any real conversation
about the
bigger questions that matter to us
wall».
Everyone is making a
big deal
about Lazio and
Wall Street.
Gott says additional details
about the Great
Wall should help shed light on how the seeds of these
walls and voids formed in the moments after the
big bang.
We now stand at
about 20,000 known pieces of space debris
bigger than an apple — that is, an apple capable of ripping through a steel
wall at 17,000 miles per hour — and there's bound to be more.
Last week the
Wall Street Journal published an article
about new marketing strategies
Big Cereal is going to employ due to cereal sales being down.
Annnnyway, I came across this super cool graffiti
wall in a hipster part of town the other day and haven't stopped thinking
about the
big bold question it asks.
So says professional killer Jackie Cogan at one point in Killing Them Softly, the third film by New Zealander Andrew Dominik - and considering the filmmaker's efforts to establish a connection between the events in the movie and the economic crisis started in the late 2000s thanks to the greed and lack of scruples of
Wall Street, it is easy to see Cogan as an ordinary employee of any company complaining
about the lack of vision of his bosses and, on the other hand, the
big bankers as Armani - dressing versions of the violent mobsters who inhabit the crime section of the newspapers.
With fans still stoked
about New Donk City in Super Mario Odyssey,
Wall Street Journal broke the story earlier today
about Illumination Studio may be behind taking the ex-plumber to the
big screen in an animated adaptation.
They add another
big name to the cast, for instance, but it's»80s box - office queen Kathleen Turner, who weathers a barrage of fourth -
wall - pushing jokes
about her faded beauty to emerge with her dignity, or something like it, intact.
«I could bang my head against a
wall about why [my next film] wasn't
bigger, or I could take that energy and feel it's not going either forward or backward.
«The
Big Short,» a comedy / drama
about a
Wall Street wild man who cashed in on the housing market and defaulting subprime home loans.
Though the sequel has a new director and some new cast members, Deadpool 2 is unsurprisingly doubling down on what made the first film such a
big hit, including jokes
about exactly how
big of a hit at the box office it was, as well as plenty of other fourth -
wall - breaking moments.
The problem isn't merely that the movie is too long, and too filled with speeches
about how
Wall Street screwed main street out of its last red cent; it's that Stone can't decide whether he wants it to be
about the aging lions like Gekko who stick around long after they already received their so - called comeuppances, or
about this generation's young turks, like Jake, who operate on a scale far
bigger and more dangerous than Gordon ever did.
For all those worried
about it being too juvenile and not up to the dramatic standard of
Wall - E or Up... you are failing to see that the trailers are meant to sell the film to the
biggest possible audience and the first people they need to rope in are the younger crowd.
(Stellet Licht) Film Review by Kam Williams Headline: Mennonite Faces Crisis of Faith in Visually - Arresting Morality Play Johan (Cornelio
Wall) is a devoutly - religious family man who lives close to the land with his wife, Esther (Miriam Toews), and their
big brood of
about a half - dozen children in a sparsely - populated desert region of Northern Mexico.
Following the
big Spider - Man news last month, we've heard plenty of speculation
about Sony and Marvel's plans for the
wall - crawler.
HollywoodNews.com:
Wall Street
big screen baddie Gordon Gekko is
about to meet his fiercest foe in movieland: A bunch of CG owls.
At a time when we've seen several lacerating documentaries
about the economic meltdown, and Michael Lewis» The
Big Short is on the best - seller lists, «
Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps» isn't nearly as merciless as I expected.
The script, while often decent, is the impetus of two of the things I disliked most
about The
Big Short, the fourth
wall breaking narration and celebrity cameo gags, and easily could have been replaced by Charlie Kaufman's tender and low - key - yet - complex adaptation of his own play Anomalisa.
Instead of (or at least in addition to)
walls filled with students» achievements, have a
wall where students can brag
about their
biggest mistakes and what they learned from them.
Wall Street is one of the
biggest backers of charter schools these days, because they're investing in — they make — there's something called the new markets tax credit, where they get — and Juan González wrote
about this — they're able to make a tremendous return on their investment in charters, because of write - offs on federal taxes by investing in charters.
GM's aged pickup trucks,
Wall Street's
biggest concern
about the post-bankruptcy company, were given away in recent months.
The sales numbers have all the pundits and
Wall Street analysts talking
about an even
bigger 2016.
It is also
about to launch a full - line electric version of most of its MINI models, and a joint - venture with Great
Wall would allow the electric MINIs to be sold in the world's
biggest car market.
Even if you're not a
big follower of industry news, you probably know that huge advances for literary novels are few and far between these days, so this is major news — particularly in the wake of a
Wall Street Journal article
about low advances for literary authors in the e-book market.
Writers joined the Occupy
Wall Street movement in a
big way this week — and we're not just talking
about Naomi Wolf getting arrested.
The
big news today according to a
Wall Street Journal article has USA Telecommunications giant Verizon Wireless partnering
about with Google, to release a Slate PC.
The Great Depression happened because after the 1929 stock market crash, which was brought
about by a combination of radical margin requirement tightening in the days preceding it, an increase in interest rates that further dried up the cash that was being used to buy stocks, reaction to the floor vote reporting on the Smoot - Hawley tariff bill (which made it clear it would pass), and a concerted selling / manipulation effort by
Wall Street's
biggest players, the economy was in shock.
When
big publishers (like Jonathan Galassi) start talking
about how they need to «maintain the value of time - honored roles,» I think it's safe to say the writing is on the
wall.
News — Rupert Murdoch is still talking tough
about a possible break with Amazon over the
Wall Street Journal's Kindle edition, despite a price increase in May and a
bigger share of the revenue for News Corp..