Sentences with phrase «arm in arm on»

Walk around and you'll see practically everyone in the city is outside - socializing until late, dining even later, or arm in arm on a quiet evening stroll.
Two Cuomos — the father an aging ex-governor, and the eldest son aiming to follow his dad into the Executive Mansion — stood arm in arm on a confetti - strewn stage yesterday to celebrate their family's return to the top of the state Democratic Party.

Not exact matches

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.
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.
A 2015 shipment to a session on carpal tunnel syndrome in Virginia included five arms.
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.
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.
Armed with that data, TD managers were able to focus not only on improving the bank experience, but also on improving in the most efficient and profitable ways.
CAAT states that U.K. government data it has compiled show that since the Saudi - led coalition began airstrikes on Yemen in 2015, «the U.K. has licensed # 4.6 billion ($ 6.3 billion) worth of arms to Saudi Arabia, including # 2.7 billion worth of ML10 licenses (aircraft, helicopters, drones) and # 1.9 billion worth of ML4 licenses (grenades, bombs, missiles, countermeasures).»
None of its key members are on either the U.S. or European sanctions lists, and the bank has in any case been run at a respectable arm's length from the corporate skulduggery its owners have engaged in elsewhere.
As the online program is a streamlined one aimed at students already armed with accounting fundamentals, those enrolled generally complete the online degree, which has no on - campus requirement, in 15 months.
HitchBOT, valued somewhere in the ballpark of $ 1,000 but priceless to many, was so much more than a plucky pile of junk on the side of the road, even if it looked like a glorified wastebin pimped - out with gangly foam noodle arms and legs.
Armed with a better understanding of mobile technology, free from costly branch networks and focused intensely on the user experience, these online firms are muscling in on the lucrative business of providing loans, mortgages and portfolio management services to the public.
He needed something more stable bringing money in, and he saw this was a good business he could get his arms around, so he jumped on it.
Tyson New Ventures already made an investment in plant - based food startup Beyond Meat, which also scored funding from General Mills» VC arm 301 Inc. «The reason Beyond Meat made sense to us is because we are focused not only on animal protein, but protein overall,» Hayes said.
Another loan came from the WOF (since repaid in full), which at one point was forced to borrow $ 10.5 million itself from Beedie Capital Partners (the finance arm of Vancouver developer Ryan Beedie) at 15 % just to make its own follow - on investments.
In the 2007 escape, four armed men hijacked a helicopter and landed it on the roof of the Grasse Prison.
As the storm approached Friday, Mayor Pro Tem Patrick Rios of Rockport requested that people who did not evacuate write their names and Social Security numbers on their arms in case rescuers later needed to identify them.
«We have a consulting arm that helps to round out the story of what's going on in a client's organization and what are the three to five action steps to focus on so that strategic decisions can be made.»
«These fighters will have a positive impact on Taiwan's self - defense and would act as a necessary deterrent to China's aggressive military posture across the Asia - Pacific region,» Senators John Cornyn, the assistant majority leader, and James Inhofe, a senior member of the Armed Services Committee, said in a letter to President Donald Trump.
TD, one of the 10 biggest banks in the U.S., on Thursday reported a 19 per cent increase in net income to $ 952 million from its retail banking arm south of the border.
They told Moorhead that as part of the company's big reorg announced on April 19, Intel was killing some versions of its Atom line of processors, the multi-billion-dollar-losing line of system - on - a-chip (SoC) wafers aimed at competing with ARM - based chips in the least expensive tablets and phones.
In response to such forces, Disney shrank its film - productions arm to focus on family - oriented titles — concepts at little risk of dying from loneliness.
Finally, it's tempting to think there's a sort of arms race going on here: that restaurants in this category (and some individual waitresses) will compete by having skimpier and skimpier outfits.
«And then we have a legal review that says that engaging this target comports with the laws of armed conflict and that engaging in these circumstances is permissible according to those laws, and once we've established all of those things we go to the government of Iraq and ask them for permission to strike that building, and they'll say yes or no, and they do say both, depending on the structure.
The Senate Armed Services Committee will most likely hold a hearing next month specifically to examine how the Pentagon squandered $ 12 million on direct costs and around $ 20 million in overhead for the gas station.
Both South Korea and the United States say they share the goal of forcing North Korea to abandon its nuclear arms, and the Trump administration says there will be no reduction in pressure on Pyongyang until it has completely denuclearized.
But 30 years after the arm was developed, at the cost of $ 180 million, Canada's specialty in space prosthetics continues, with Canadarm2 and Dextre (a «robotic handyman,» in Canadian Space Agency parlance) on the International Space Station.
And if you know that high temperatures are likely to make you behave in ways you won't be proud of later, you're better armed to stop yourself before you take your discomfort out on others.
For midsize businesses (those with more than 50 employees and less than 1,000) getting their arms around their total cost of ownership (TCO) in human resources — what they are actually spending on employees and the cost of managing them — can be easily overlooked.
Arming Syrian rebels with weapons from Croatia — which wasn't set to join the European Union until July 1, 2013 — allowed Britain, in coordination with the US and Saudi Arabia, to circumvent the EU arms embargo on Syria, the paper noted.
«Belarus is on a special «International Traffic in Arms Regulations» list published by the U.S. State Department, of countries with bans or special restrictions,» Roston writes.
«Creating thought leadership pieces and providing them to your clients not only reflects positively on your knowledge of the industry, but it also arms your clients with the ability to answer questions... This makes them look good in front of their peers,» writes Justin Freid, vice president of emerging media at CMI Media.
Euroz has halved its dividend after recording a $ 7.1 million net loss for the 2015 financial year, on the back of poor performance in its investment arm and modest profits in its stockbroking division.
Elsewhere on the episode, host Charles Barkley delivered a monologue about athletes getting political, Leslie Jones reported on her time at the Winter Olympics, and Barkley starred in a parody commercial about arming cockroaches with guns.
«Two masked men armed with tear gas and knives relieved a delivery truck of its 6,000 copies of the game [on Nov. 6] in a hijacking that took place just south of Paris....
UNITED STATES - MARCH 04: Illinois Senator Barack Obama, far left, former President Bill Clinton, far right, and New York Senator Hillary Clinton link arms with others in the Bloody Sunday march across the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama, on Sunday, March 4, 2007.
In the image, an African - American girl is posing next to a taller Caucasian girl that is propping her arm on the younger girl's head.
On Saturday, March 26, Caspersen, a former managing director at PJT Partners» private - equity arm, Park Hill Group, was arrested at New York's LaGuardia Airport upon returning from a family vacation in Florida.
Defense Secretary Jim Mattis on Monday underscored the distrust between Moscow and Washington, telling the House Armed Services Committee that he's seen nothing to indicate that Russian President Vladimir Putin is interested in cooperation with the United States.
The post was in response to a report issued by Human Rights Watch, which advocated for an outright ban on autonomous armed machines before they become a reality.
It bought the Hong Kong - based consumer electronics arm from Philips in 2014, and started to wind down the unsuccessful business — including formal liquidation proceedings in Hong Kong, the United Kingdom and six European countries — on April 30, according to court papers.
Keep your arms relaxed at your sides, showing you are open to what someone else is communicating, and as with your legs, keep your arms uncrossed in order to absorb more of what's going on.
Or the tourist in the crowd who doesn't have an arm on her purse but leaves it casually slung off a shoulder.
Every place I have been to has in many ways provided a set of cultural and mental challenges, but in terms of work, the majority of the places have been developed enough to welcome digital nomads with open arms, with reliable internet, affordable accommodation and plenty of beaches for me to unwind after a sweaty day grinding away on my notebook.
She considers Nest Labs» Internet - connected thermostats as being a type of robot that can sense changes in its environment like rising temperature and then make adjustments based on a person's personal habits, even though those thermostats don't have arms or heads like people expect robots to have.
Both of those homegrown companies built a formidable strategic advantage by being first in the Latin American market, says Alan Colmenares, who worked for Intel's venture capital arm in Mexico and Brazil and now serves as a facilitator in his native Colombia for the Founder Institute, an incubator focused on tech start - ups across the globe.
Another ad for train conductors in Hebei required women to weigh «below 65 kilograms,» be between «162 centimeters to 173 centimeters» tall and have «normal facial features, no tattoos, no obvious scars on face, neck or arms, good skin tone, no incurable skin conditions.»
Olivier Garel, who steers Unilever Ventures, said the PE arm reviewed a «large number of meal kit players» in the U.S. before settling on an investment in Sun Basket.
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