Sentences with phrase «as the branch in»

Putting together a galactic - scale blockbuster is a global effort, involving not only this visual effects shop — Shore estimates his team is responsible for 250 of the shots cinema - goers will see once Star Wars Episode VII opens on Dec. 18 — but also ILM's head office in San Francisco, as well as branches in London and Singapore.
They are even establishing reconciliation and educational programs in Thailand, Malaysia, Philippines, Pakistan, and Afghanistan, as well as branches in the United States.
In addition to reviving the role of contemporary art in the Louvre, Loyrette is supervising the construction of the Louvre - Lens branch, which will open in 2012, as well as the branch in Abu Dhabi.
Not only that, they have a very huge network of agents as well as branches in India so that you can approach anywhere with your issues, in case any.
As a branch in the certificate, Comodo also includes email certificates, which will automatically be trusted by browsers and email clients because the operating system has marked the root certificate as trusted.

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THE Bank of Queensland will use Western Australia as a testing ground for a return to the use of mortgage brokers and a new branch model in an attempt to firm up its bottom line.
In many ways, building a successful business that can be passed down the branches of your family tree is seen as the American Dream.
Without a central hub for academics to branch out on their work in Canada, deep learning's southbound pioneers served as pied pipers, bringing their students with them, creating a brain drain.
TD's new acquisition had become the largest trust company in Canada largely by selling itself as the anti — big bank, offering its 3.7 million customers revolutionary (for the time) services like 24 - hour telephone banking and extended branch hours.
If you accept the trends indicating digital is the future, while physical retail is in decline, Canada could find itself shut out entirely — as in, not even the branch plant benefits — from the retail part of the value chain.
The deployment of such technology is the latest move by a Canadian bank to beef up its digital capabilities as customers increasingly conduct their banking on mobile phones and computers, rather than over the phone or in a brick - and - mortar branch.
Despite the fact that the company launched in the midst of a national economic crisis, it has since reeled in more than $ 45 million in funding from investors such as New York City - based General Atlantic as well as Endeavor Catalyst, an investing branch of the eponymous, global entrepreneurship support network.
There's something very prideful about wanting to build our own world - beating businesses and not wanting to be a simple branch - plant economy, but in a globalized era there are many roadblocks — such as access to the big bucks needed for expansion — to doing so.
As civil rights historian Taylor Branch wrote in a much - talked - about 2011 Atlantic article: «The tragedy at the heart of college sports is not that some college athletes are getting paid, but that more of them are not.»
As chief executive of TD, Clark led an astounding U.S. expansion of the bank, adding 1,300 branches in just five years.
It branched into Class B motor homes (also known as «camper» or «conversion» vans) in 2008 and added smaller Class C models that go for as little as $ 60,000 each.
«At 7:32 p.m. local time today, US forces - Afghanistan conducted a strike on an ISIS - K tunnel complex in Achin district, Nangarhar province, Afghanistan, as part of ongoing efforts to defeat ISIS - K in Afghanistan in 2017,» US Central Command said in a statement, referring to the ISIS branch in Afghanistan and Pakistan, ISIS - Khorasan.
Credit unions have long been moving away from the hyper - local, one or two - branch model and consolidating, in some cases expanding province - wide, as Alberta's Servus did in 2008.
And while the rather thin outsole doesn't offer much protection if you step on a sharp rock or a protruding branch, the shoes will keep your feet safe from pokes and scratches as you jog through brambles, and they breathe well enough to keep your foot cool even in hot, humid weather.
It started as a modest co-working space in a former bank branch just a couple of years ago to a large, well - managed space and business incubator.
However, beyond what many of us were exposed to in high school, and as most are generally familiar, Physics actually branches out expansively, into numerous realms, many of which philosophers have played around with for ages.
Originally formed as a private company, Huawei was initially started as a sales agent where it resold private branch exchange switches — PABX systems — in Shenzhen for the first two years.
«At 7:32 p.m. local time today, US forces - Afghanistan conducted a strike on an ISIS - K tunnel complex in Achin district, Nangarhar province, Afghanistan, as part of ongoing efforts to defeat ISIS - K in Afghanistan in 2017,» US Central Command said in a statement, referring to the Islamic State branch in Afghanistan and Pakistan, ISIS - Khorasan.
Though it began with snack bars, Kind has branched out to granola clusters, breakfast bars and fruit bars, saying that it still uses» a nutritious food as the first and predominant ingredient in every food product» by avoiding artificial flavors and preservatives and campaigning against added sugar.
So Oldfather scattered sofas, club chairs, and other seating throughout the Tucson flagship store, as well as later branches in Flagstaff and Phoenix.
«Already people who are frustrated are locking branches from outside in Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and Tamil Nadu and abusing staff as enough cash is not available,» CH Venkatachalam, general secretary of the All India Bank Employees» Association, told Bloomberg.
The winning candidate, AG (as he likes to be called) has been just one of the potential kings - in - waiting as there are several branches of the family — each with an heir interested in the top job.
The bank says it will boost its branch network by nearly 8 percent as it opens in new markets and adds jobs.
Early on in her tenure, she became known for being a bit of an intrapreneur unafraid of taking imitative, as she showed by authorizing the 1993 Waco raid of the Branch Davidian cult compound.
BANKWEST»S branch on Bayview Terrace, Claremont as well as locations in Cannington and Victoria Park will be auctioned next month.
Think of Kinder Morgan's Trans - Mountain Pipeline from Edmonton to refineries and terminals in B.C. and Washington and branch lines carrying heartland oil to the Gulf Coast operated by Enbridge and ExxonMobil as small leaks in the great oil dam.
An unusual 16 seats were available in this year's vote, with branch members choosing from as many as four candidates for those seats.
Brands seeking to convey more sophisticated qualities, such as elegance and intimacy (for example, Armani, Tiffany, and Jaguar) branch out into richer colors, such as those used in a box of 64 Crayola crayons.
Since taking the reins of the group in 2010, he has transformed it from a local branch of al - Qaida into an independent transnational military force, positioning himself as perhaps the pre-eminent figure in the global jihadi community.
When we hired an Arizona - based employee in my last company, I was quick to list our «Arizona office» address on our website despite the fact we did not actually have an office in Arizona, just an employee who was willing to let us list her home address as our branch office location.
Before branching out on his own, he was one of legendary investor Julian Robertson's first so - called tiger cubs, responsible for some big market calls during the 1990s such as the collapse of oil prices after start of the Persian Gulf War and the plunge in the British pound.
Fred and Ron Mannix's wealth can be traced back to a day in 1898 when their grandfather, Frederick S. Mannix, bought a team of horses and launched a business as an earth - moving contractor, building branch lines for the Canadian Pacific Railway in Manitoba and Saskatchewan.
Elsewhere in Europe, countries such as Italy, Hungary and Bulgaria have strong enough support for these parties to achieve a modest presence in the legislative branch.
In past years, it began investing heavily to branch out from its online retail roots, delving into Hollywood - style content production as well as developing a line of tablets, smartphones and set - top boxes to accelerate the sale of digital content.
As technology has allowed consumers to do most of their banking online, banks now expect their front - line customer facing roles in branches, call centres and specialist channels to sell products and services to consumers, the report said.
The Air Force chief of staff said it was hard to predict how the branch's footprint in Afghanistan would change, as operational needs may shift in the future.
Martin was unable to provide the answer to the committee, but the department later said in an email that «our environmental assessment branch isn't aware of this project, as it has never been registered for an environmental assessment.»
Just over two years old, this ISP has reinvested most of its profits in building an infrastructure that could easily handle twice as much sales volume; with little local competition, it's also branched into profitable service enhancements, such as designing and hosting Web pages for specialized industries.
John Erick recalled that in 1993, the media portrayed all the Branch Davidians as brainwashed by Koresh.
In the 1980s and»90s, as asset management became a dominant branch of the economy, the sector earned a reputation as a particularly frat - house - like branch of the corporate boys» club.
If you've been well disciplined, you'll be in an excellent position to branch out into such risky but potentially lucrative investments as the stock market and real estate.
Last quarter the bank said it would slash 3,000 jobs and closing 200 branches as part of a cost - cutting exercise in the wake of Britain's vote to leave the European Union.
The news followed an announcement the prior month that the bank plans to open 400 branches in new U.S. locations and raise hourly wages for some of its employees, as part of a five - year, $ 20 billion spending plan.
However, standard fees apply to all non-electronic transactions, such as a $ 2.00 charge for every paper debit or cheque, a $ 3.50 charge for every paper credit or deposit and a $ 5.00 fee for every $ 1,000 cash deposited in - branch.
But as most debts are denominated in euros — and owed mainly to foreign banks or their local branches — devaluation would cause a sharp jump in debt service, causing even more defaults and negative equity in real estate.
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