But when coauthor Timo van Eldijk, also at Utrecht, compared the newly found insect scales with those from silverfish, beetles and other scaly insects, modern scales of
a big branch of the moth - butterfly lineage proved the best match.
The film also did well across the board, with nods for three of the actors — actors make up
the biggest branch of voters who love showy roles and crackling dialogue.
MITTS belong to
a bigger branch of debt securities.
Not exact matches
The company now caters to a variety
of Armed Forces
branches, as well as the Department
of Defense, but Lexicon didn't land their first
big contract on day one.
Conor Muldoon
of Causeway Capital Management says the bank is benefiting from a cost - cutting campaign that involved closing
branches and making
big tech investments — one that's helping it expand more profitably in new markets.
Dubai's crown prince inaugurated the first international
branch of the Manhattan institution, famous for its «
big brown bag» totes, in the Middle East's
biggest shopping mall Sunday.
Its buildings and those
of its commercial tributaries — Lexington and Madison Avenues — housed prestigious law firms,
big advertising agencies, headquarters
of national and international corporations and
branch offices
of downtown banks and brokerage houses.
All
of the country's
big banking competitors agree on the importance
of branches.
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.
The
biggest of the pieces would include the bank's
branch network, which Goldman says could be worth over $ 100 billion on its own.
The
biggest potential snag is finding the right franchise partners; the people who will buy a local
branch of your company and run it as their own.
Big banks might be the first thing you think
of since they advertise aggressively and they have numerous
branch locations.
The result is the use
of big data, artificial wisdom, drones, and other tools we are familiar with from other
branches of technology for the purpose
of improving food crops.
Documents obtained exclusively by theBreaker, under the freedom
of information law, show that Deputy Minister Richard Fyfe gave approval Oct. 2, 2017 for the Court Services
Branch to hold its second annual leadership conference at B.C.'s
biggest casino.
Think
Big Coworking is a
branch of Think
Big Partners, an early - stage startup accelerator, business incubator and mentorship based network in Kansas City, Missouri.
Soon it
branched out, with the launch
of Big Hollywood,
Big Government,
Big Journalism and
Big Peace, all designed to counter what Breitbart described as the «bully media cabal» that ignored stories at odds with prevailing liberal orthodoxy.
The performances are that undeniable, and I think they will resonate strongly with the actors»
branch, the
biggest group
of voters in the Academy.
«In the 1990s some
of the
big branches did back off on their sales culture because customers were getting upset,» said Fadil.
The
big banks are counting on customers not to flee once they consider the banks» wide range
of products, as well as the broad network
of branches and ATMs that large institutions offer.
You will most likely find a Wells Fargo
branch near you, unlike many other mortgage lenders in Utah — unless you live in one
of the
big cities.
Investments include increases in affordable - housing and small - business lending totaling around $ 15 billion, a raise in hourly wages for 22,000 employees
of an average 10 percent, 400 new
branches in U.S. banking markets and
bigger philanthropic contributions.
The
branch of mathematics that supports the quantitative development
of equity and financial information is becoming
bigger as the largest
of companies look to quantitative data over qualitative data to solve problems.
The six
biggest banks have reduced their workforces by more than 44,000 positions in the past year, while J.P. Morgan told investors it was done with an aggressive
branch expansion and would no longer add to its network
of 5,600 locations.
Huntington Bancshares ranks as one
of the
bigger regional banks serving the Midwest, with nearly 1,000
branches and more than 1,800 ATMs in eight states in the heart
of the country.
The nine -
branched candelabra is 32 feet tall, 28 feet wide, weighs 4,000 pounds, and is considered the world's
biggest, according to the Guinness Book
of World Records.
Ridiculing Obama's efforts to engage the international community, Huckabee said, «There was once a time when our foreign policy was, «Walk softly and carry a
big stick»... Our new policy is, walk softly and carry a great
big olive
branch, or maybe even a bag
of Stay Puft marshmallows so that when we build around the campfire we can sing «Kumbaya» and have a lovely time holding arms and talking about how well we're getting on.»
Well that is a
big question that many
branches of Christianity try to answer.
There is a
big difference in Europe between the political and judicial
branches of the European Parliament.
His current area
of research is non-commutative geometry, a
branch of mathematics which is likely to provide solutions in the mathematical treatment
of «singularities» such as in the physics
of the «
Big Bang» beginning
of the universe.
One
of my favorite views over the MI lakes are those tall, irregular -
branched trees with that
big deep blue sky behind.
The other two
branches of government have no business in the issue; they need to be concerned with the
bigger picture; foreign policies and matters, national economy, and disagreements between states on matters that affect national politics.
He remembered Lara's
big white arms, rounded, generous, and, taking hold
of the
branches, he pulled the tree towards him.
E-LAND has 24
branches of Kensington hotels and resorts, cruise ships in Han River, a travel agency, various restaurant brands the
biggest chain in Korean, the K - POP concert hall and K - League soccer team.
Because the company has the largest
branch network in Puerto Rico, and one
of the
biggest in the U.S. Virgin Islands, Banco Popular is capable
of serving customer needs in its primary markets and in small, middle and corporate segments.
Organic beer is not just a marketing tool to gain
bigger premiums, but a
branch of the craft beer movement with integrity, according to UK - based Stroud Brewery.
Maybe you went to a
branch campus
of some
bigger, more famous school and thought it was cool to see a lesser - known acronym make it on college basketball's
biggest stage.
If you don't make a
big deal
of it and continue to offer other foods along with the desired food, your child will
branch out eventually.
But recently, library officials have seen a dip in the circulation
of children's materials at the 95th Street
branch, and they have shifted staff at all the community's libraries to accommodate what seem to be the
bigger populations today: teens and seniors.
Despite all the talk
of small farms disappearing, despite concerns
of big ag controlling our food, GMOing everything and dousing it all in RoundUp, driving past my farm one might feel a flutter
of relief, think there's a small farm right there where I can go and pick up a bag
of organic baby kale, spot a bluebird resting on a fig
branch, notice a patch
of weeds growing among the lettuce.
You're thinking
of the
big money involved and the flawed distribution
of power between the
branches of government.
There are plenty
of teachers who are
big backers
of AQE, which,
of course, is the foundation
of Nixon's early support, though she has been
branching out with other progressive groups
of late.
*** I would like to say a
big thank you to former Lib Dem MP Lembit Opik for assisting my local fundraising
branch of Guide Dogs to raise # 1,800 this Tuesday gone at our second annual curry night.
While I don't know what the climate was like in 1941, keep in mind one
of the failures
of Intelligence back then that lead to Pearl Harbor was the White House was taken off the list
of agencies that could see Japanese intel... We also know that there were several
big shake ups in the relationship between the various
branches following the war (The President was not seen as someone who could be corrupt until Nixon did it during Watergate... there was more trust back then.
For the third straight year, the LIRR's busiest
branch earned the dubious distinction
of being the railroad's
biggest money - waster in the Tri-State Transportation Campaign's annual Laggy Awards.
MOM AND POP BUSINESSES Monday, March 28 — While openings
of a major department store or a
branch of a
big - box chain are often welcomed by shoppers and communities, they are also the cause
of some concern.
Ed Miliband is promising a «reckoning» with the banks if Labour wins power, with the
big five High Street giants forced to give up «significant» numbers
of branches to make the industry more competitive.
Labour leader Ed Miliband has vowed to curb the power
of the UK's five
biggest banks by forcing them to give up «significant» numbers
of branches.
This little pole saw can handle
big branches too and is much quieter than some
of its kind.
Motivated researchers can pick up the skills needed to get a handle on
big data in a reasonable amount
of time, Howe says, although it's likely to be easier for those who have some expertise in statistics and certain
branches of mathematics.
Phil began working for the Economic Crime
Branch (ECB), which is one
of the
biggest departments within NCIS, employing upwards
of 80 people.