Sentences with phrase «arm in arm in»

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The new state of Chicago, for example, might hug the southern and southwest edges of Lake Michigan from Milwaukee to Michigan City, Ind., with an arm reaching west to take in Madison, Wis., and another arm reaching east to South Bend, Ind..
I argued recently in our Brainstorm Health Daily newsletter why arming teachers is a dangerous idea.
One source has told the New York Daily News that Hoffman had a needle in his arm.
Such a development, should it come to fruition, could have a larger impact of minimizing the threat of a nuclear arms race in the Middle East, Katz said.
While not in the rules for everyone else yet, they were still widely taken up across the Armed Forces and during the Crimean War there were a wide variety of permissible (and over the top) styles.
With the presence of investing arms of corporations growing in the VC world, startups can't ignore the potential source of money, says Silicon Valley startup incubator 500 Startups partner Emily Chiu.
The number of active Corporate VCs — which serve as the investment arms of giant firms and include Intel Capital, Bloomberg Beta and GE Ventures — has grown by 15.5 percent year - over-year between 2011 and 2015, compared to a growth rate of 12.8 percent overall for VCs of any type in the same period, according to data from CB Insights.
If she were to write the Democrats» autopsy for 2016 - and she'll have a hand in it as one of the newly elected co-chairs of the House Democrats» policy and messaging arm - she says her message would be to «not only talk about jobs and the economy, but do something about it.»
In late 2015, the broker sent an email in which it offered customers a price break to help move surplus arms, pelvises and shoulderIn late 2015, the broker sent an email in which it offered customers a price break to help move surplus arms, pelvises and shoulderin which it offered customers a price break to help move surplus arms, pelvises and shoulders.
But there are signs that the number of armed Swiss is dropping: its now estimated there are roughly 2 million privately owned guns in the country — about one for every four Swiss people.
Major colleges are up in arms over the reversal of an obscure rule that allows their alumni and supporters to make tax - deductible contributions to their teams, in return for priority seats at football and basketball games.
Citizens of the country have even developed a reputation for having their guns ready in the closet at a moment's notice, which has led some people to wonder if the Swiss are all required to own arms in order to protect their state.
NewLink Genetics» stock price cratered more than 32 % in early Thursday trading after Roche arm Genentech told the company it would be returning the rights to NewLink's experimental cancer treatment navoximod.
Unfortunately his opinions aren't met with enthusiasm from his superiors and after dishonorably being stripped of his high earning clients and elite status within the agency Jerry steps out into the sports business armed with only one volatile client and the only person with belief in his abilities with the impossible task of rebuilding what he once had.
Culture Trip, an online travel magazine, raised $ 88 million in a series B round of funding led by the venture arm of PPF Group, a Netherlands - based conglomerate.
After local anesthetic has been applied, the robot arm comes in and plucks a crop of hairs.
Consider: CVS is also one of the largest pharmacy benefit managers in the country through its Caremark arm, so insurance coverage, filling prescriptions, and treating chronic health conditions like diabetes could all be housed under one company.
We reached out to the Minneapolis, Minn. - based American arm of the corporation to find out if it plans on following its Canadian cousin in temporarily benching Buzz, and to ask where both divisions source their honey and other Honey Nut Cheerios ingredients from.
Yemen's armed Iranian - aligned Houthi movement has fired over 100 missiles into Saudi Arabia, the latest salvo killing a man on Saturday in the southern Saudi province of Jizan.
Top - end machines from both iRobot and Dyson currently cost an arm and a leg, but with the two engaged in a battle for consumers» floors, robovacs will presumably get better and cheaper quickly, to the point where they may become something every household is going to want.
Same thing with arms and core, but different machines all located in a mirrorless, musicless and cooled room full of fans.
In the United States economy, the twin arms of the unemployment rate and the stock market are, for the moment, working just fine.
He came down the stairs with an entire roll, completely unrolled in his arms
In the most simplistic terms, a dropshipper acts as a front - end marketing arm for certain products.
Separately, a second defect called Spectre has been found that also exposes core memory in most computers and mobile devices running on chips made by Intel, Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) and ARM Holdings, a unit of Japan's Softbank.
Guns have been strictly controlled in the United Kingdom for the past few decades, spurred in large part by the 1996 Dunblane massacre, when 15 children and their teacher were killed by a local man who walked into a school in the Scottish city armed with four hand guns and began shooting.
Peter Johnson is a vice president at Jump Capital, the venture arm of Jump Trading, which is known to trade in crypto markets.
Their product, Probuphine, is made up of matchstick - size implants placed into patients» upper arms in a simple outpatient procedure.
Peterson, who was armed and in uniform at the time, reportedly did «nothing» and remained outside of the building for at least four minutes during the incident, according to Israel.
A 2015 shipment to a session on carpal tunnel syndrome in Virginia included five arms.
Companies that value the leadership and experience earned in the armed forces are working to make sure veterans have that same kind of training going into the civilian world.
The political advisory arm works with startups in exchange for equity.
Despite its advantages in number of troops (many of them under - armed and malnourished) and artillery, the North has no real ability to fight and win a war against the South, though it could surely cause a lot of damage in a lost war.
In a naturally occurring antibody, the two «arms» of the molecule are identical.
Getting elected president of CONCACAF [the 41 - nation arm of the world soccer federation representing North and Central America and the Caribbean, in May] just means it involves more travel and more conversations across time zones.
Many customers — who frankly did and would go to Starbucks with no loyalty program just as frequently — are up in arms over their changing the loyalty program from per visit to per dollar spent.
These days, armed soldiers stand guard at the entrance to the Eastern Industrial Zone in Ethiopia's Oromia region, where Huajian opened its first factory.
Unexpectedly, the news - gathering industry is receiving at least a short - term shot in its ink - stained and digital arms courtesy of a president who has labeled it an «enemy of the people.»
In 2011, Restoration Robotics got approval from the U.S. Federal Drug Administration to begin commercial operations with its Artas System, which uses digital imaging and a robotic arm to help with the hair transplant procedure.
Just to be clear, and to prevent my fellow Certified Public Accountants getting all up in arms at me, there are many, many good accountants.
Napster co-founder Sean Parker's proposal to sell first - run movies to home viewers at $ 50 a pop has stirred up various corners of Hollywood, with big movie studios and theater chains up in arms over the Screening Room idea while multiple major filmmakers have landed on opposing sides of the argument.
In written testimony to the U.S. Senate Armed Services Committee, Davidson said the development of China's forward operating bases in the hotly contested waters appear to be completIn written testimony to the U.S. Senate Armed Services Committee, Davidson said the development of China's forward operating bases in the hotly contested waters appear to be completin the hotly contested waters appear to be complete.
The Switch has enjoyed nearly monthly major releases of first - party games, starting with «The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild» in March and continuing with «Mario Kart 8 Deluxe,» «Arms,» «Splatoon 2,» and more.
A help desk in the back, which Blumenthal compares to Apple's Genius Bar, pays homage to the reference desk at a library: Staff members sit at the large (often wood or marble, and minimalist) piece of furniture, armed with a desktop computer and ready to assist.
Melnyk was an innovator in the field of building a company to utilize tax advantages: He personally moved to Barbados and set up many company operations there, including an arm that owned intellectual property and coordinated global R&D.
Before the US military's Peacekeeper missile went out of service in 2005, for instance, it could be armed with up to 10 warheads — each of which could hit a different target.
It was a brash move for an exploration and production firm to tack on a high - end jewel retail arm, but it made perfect sense to the pragmatic Gannicott, who liked the efficiencies of operating in what he described then as «the two bookends of the diamond pipeline: mining and retail,» and who also saw the brand's prestige as having great potential in such emerging luxury markets as China.
Of the seven, six had joint deformities in both arms and legs.
Assets under management (in millions, USD): $ 870,000 (Wellington Management is a large private, independent investment management company that also runs a venture arm.
• BBH Capital Partners, the private equity arm of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co., raised $ 250 million in funding.
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