Sentences with phrase «after title of»

Click on the «Webcast» link found after the title of each session and the «Slides» link found after each speaker's name.
Named after the title of Erwitt's image, Smile, the London show is comprised of nineteen recent and new works, spanning Savile Row's South gallery space.
Christened by the French art critic Louis Leroy after the title of Monet's painting Impression: Sunrise (1873), Impressionism was a spontaneous plein - air manner of landscape painting whose goal was the exact representation of light.
After the title of a bodhisattva that is a mentor, he now became Lord Buddha, the Enlightened One.
We live in a world filled with sequels, prequels, reboots and remakes; seeing the numeral «II» after the title of an event we've already read might elicit a few eye rolls.
Great content is easily the most helpful way to achieve the highly sought after title of bestselling book or author.
We use a hashtag after the title of our blog.
Just a few days after the title of Quentin Tarantino «s next project was revealed to be The Hateful Eight, the director has indefinitely delayed the film.
The Group's quarterly magazine Anticipations, named after the title of an essay by H. G. Wells, was founded in 1996.
Chelsea forward Eden Hazard is reportedly set for a bumper pay increase, as it's claimed that he's set to agree on new terms which will earn him the much sought - after title of being the biggest earner in the Premier League.
In certain respects, the interest of European philosophers in the thought of A.N. Whitehead has proven often to be (after the title of a recent popular movie) a «Fatal Attraction.»
A broad, eclectic, and dynamic movement emerged, dubbed that of the «Young, Restless and Reformed,» after the title of a book by Collin Hansen.
It is the godly response to these questions that has allowed countless great men and women of Christ to persevere even after their title of husband, wife, mother or father is taken from them at a moment's notice.
Call them the new «Powers That Be,» after the title of David Halberstam's 1979 book analyzing that era's most influential media players: CBS, the New York Times, Time magazine, the Washington Post, and the Los Angeles Times.

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After Verizon beat the FCC in court in 2014, then - FCC chair Tom Wheeler turned to Title II of the 1934 Communications Act to achieve his goal of mandating net neutrality (the court had said that, without broadband providers being classified as common carriers, the FCC did not have the authority to force them to maintain an open internet).
Allbritton, whose Twitter bio notes that he is also a jet pilot, says in his memo that after VandeHei leaves, «I expect that I will take a title I have historically held with my businesses, that of chief executive officer.»
After receiving and sorting through hundreds of responses from media outlets and readers of the blog, the titles have been whittled down to 20 and the most popular books are highly favored.
Unlike typical video game companies, which followed a movie studio model and released one new title after another, the two could be stewards of one game, like the DotA community was now.
Gannett — which owns USA Today and a number of other prominent U.S. titles, including the Detroit Free Press and the Arizona Republic — reportedly sent its official bid to Tribune Publishing on April 12, but the media giant decided to make the offer public on Monday after getting what it suggested was an unsatisfactory response from Tribune management.
The passport proposal comes days after one of the UK's largest banks HSBC changed its policy to offer non-gender specific titles, such as Mx, M and Misc, for their bank accounts.
In 2016, Williams became the most - decorated woman in the modern history of tennis after winning Wimbledon for the seventh time in her career, bringing her to 22 Grand Slam titles for her career, passing Steffi Graf.
Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks suggests a title of particular interest to anyone working in tech (and parents): «This alarming book is about the generation born after 1995 who've grown up with cell phones, Instagram, and the rest.
«Kid's television in particular is evergreen and some of the animated titles, in particular, are popular year after year,» said Steven DeNure, president and chief operating officer of DHX Media (TSX: DHX).
After capturing the title in 2008 he entered the Booth School of Business at the University of Chicago and met Gregg Weisstein and Farbod Shoraka who were working in Los Angeles.
For everyday consumers the spread of distributed ledgers could mean instant access to deposited funds, as well as same - day transfer of titles and no more waiting at the DMV after buying a new car.
Karlie Hay, who won the Miss Teen USA pageant over the weekend, will get to keep her title after coming under fire for using a racial slur in a series of tweets in 2013.
Naturally, after a stream of criticism, including one article titled, «Well, s — , that was a dumb thing to do at a startup conference,» Thornley is backpedaling.
Bill Gates, the billionaire co-founder of Microsoft and one of the world's wealthiest people, passed up on the opportunity to add the latter title to his resume after being offered Liverpool in 2010.
After handing the reins of JMC Steel, North America's largest independent steel - pipe maker, to a non-family member in 2010 and becoming executive chairman, Barry Zekelman took back the CEO title last year.
With his sports, spokesman and philanthropic careers all in the toilet like so many a tainted urine sample, the cycling champ, who recently was stripped of all his titles after repeated accusations of doping, should consider a career in Canadian municipal politics.
When scouts from Cirque du Soleil arrived in search of new talent, she decided to audition for the company, and by 1997, after winning another world title, Titarenko moved to Canada to train for Cirque's Las Vegas water show, O.
After the company was sold in 2010 to a group of private investors, its title was changed once again to Academi.
The 33 - year - old executive enrolled in the year - long Certified Sommelier Certificate program at Toronto's George Brown College in 2011 after deciding that «if I was going to study wine, I wanted to do it at a high level and come out of it with a title people recognized.»
He won a hockey title playing on an amateur team after college, and he remains a very good golfer, with a number of holes in one, including at least one on a pro-tour-level course.
After all, your reputation isn't built on a title, a Twitter handle, a LinkedIn profile, or a bunch of blog posts.
Armstrong was stripped of his seven Tour titles and banned for life from bicycle racing in 2012 by the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency after it accused him in a report of engineering one of the most sophisticated doping schemes in sports.
The rank of Goldman Sachs partner is still one of the most sought after job titles on Wall Street.
BuzzFeed News investigated several of its staffers after their names appeared on a Google spreadsheet first published by BuzzFeed News itself titled «S — y Media Men,» which detailed unverified allegations against men in the media and publishing industries.
Soon after American decathlete Ashton Eaton won gold on Thursday night, earning him the title of «world's best athlete» for a second straight Olympics, he considered himself blessed to share the spotlight with Bolt.
After the launch of Super Mario Run in December, Nintendo plans to deliver its previously announced mobile device titles in the Animal Crossing and Fire Emblem series before the end of March, 2017.
A 20 - year veteran of the media industry with a resume listing a plethora of titles including president of Macmillan Publishing, chairman and CEO of Columbia House Company, and CEO of Freedom Communications, Flanders possessed the skill set and experience to hit the ground running — a consensus the Playboy search committee came to after a painstaking selection process that lasted six months and vetted more than 180 candidates.
L. 110 — 283, § 301 (1), inserted «or the user of an IP - enabled voice service (as such term is defined in section 615b of this titleafter «section 332 (d) of this title)» in introductory provisions.
L. 110 — 283, § 301 (1), inserted «or the user of an IP - enabled voice service (as such term is defined in section 615b of this titleafter «section 332 (d) of this title)».
On June 19, 2015, three years after the JOBS Act was signed, Title IV (Regulation A +) of the JOBS Act went into effect, allowing private early - stage companies to raise money from all Americans.
Note: The title of this piece (see: here) was just too good to pass up on — after we wrote the piece, we found a couple others who thought so as well.
CHARLOTTE, North Carolina (Reuters)- Bank of America Corp (BAC.N) has given up the title of the largest U.S. mortgage servicer, in the latest sign the second - largest U.S. bank is pulling back from the home loan business after its disastrous Countrywide Financial purchase.
Now, after four long years of working with the SEC, FINRA and other policymakers, we are happy to announce that Title III of the JOBS Act, which is truly Kickstarter with equity, kicks in today.
The man Mr. Asper replaced at the time - Peter Viner, who had stepped in as CEO two years earlier, after Izzy Asper retired from running the company and took the title of executive vice chairman - now steps back into the role at CanWest's broadcast division.
The Quapaws began to give up their land titles after the treaty of 1824.
After North Chicago pulled away in the second half of the Class 3A Elmwood Park Regional title game, Ridgewood senior Lucas Miezal was subbed into the game with 26.6 seconds left.
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