Sentences with phrase «crews of»

His crews of volunteers and staff members have picked up more than 1070 turtles so far, about 20 % of them already dead.
Crews of American, Russian, Canadian and Danish research vessels demonstrate an impressive degree of collaboration and collegiality.
Not long after the heavy rains stopped, crews of researchers from the U.S. Geological Survey fanned across Texas, dropping sensors into streams.
Researchers with the Air Transportation Center of Excellence for Airline Cabin Environment Research are testing a system that uses mathematical models and sensors designed to pinpoint problem passengers down to their seat number and alert flight and ground crews of an emergency.
Even though it hosted only nine people — in three crews of three astronauts each — between its launch in 1973 and its flaming, uncontrolled atmospheric re-entry in 1979, Skylab had the most diner - friendly food system yet.
The building has capacity for two film crews of about 125 each to work simultaneously, plus a post-production work force of 100, Ference said.
Sen. Lee Zeldin, a Long Island Republican, says the work crews of the Long Island Power Authority have done a good job restoring power to darkened parts of Nassau and Suffolk counties.
«There were crews of drug dealers and prostitutes there, «said Kapp.
The Charles Simonyi Space Gallery also includes multi-sensory exhibits that emphasize stories from the visionaries, designers, pilots and crews of the Space Shuttle.
Crews of 15 were not uncommon in a breeze, but if the wind died, sailors were sometimes ordered off the boat and had to swim back to shore.
The pit crews of Alex Bowman, Kyle Busch, Kevin Harvick and Martin Truex Jr. each suffered a pit gun malfunction at some point, with Truex's crew chief Cole Pearn calling the equipment a «piece of shit,» according to ESPN.com.
Two crews of Italian videographers were aboard the ship and the one that was shooting a television nature documentary put on heavy - duty wetsuits to brave the freezing ocean, while getting up - close and personal with the aquatic birds.
-LCB- Also, there have been huge crews of dirty men digging up the sewer lines two doors up.
Deservedly celebrated is Frederick Crews of the University of California who, in the New York Review of Books and in his book Skeptical Engagements, has been smiting Freudians hip and thigh, no doubt putting many psychoanalysts back on the couch to dream of the days when their declining business was viewed as a science.
Twenty auto plants will operate with three shifts or three crews of workers by the end of this year in North America, said Tracy Handler, an IHS Automotive analyst based in Northville, Michigan.
For more than 100 years, the cod fishery had used broad - based profit sharing to give the crews of ships incentives for their performance and teamwork.
The cleantech sector has also attracted new entrants: corporate venture arms looking for core and edge innovation, funds with savvy crews of impact investors and entrepreneurs with complementary tools.
Pilots and crews of the Werewolves flew out in support of Fort Hood's Air Assault School in order to certify pilots and crews, and to also support the school's training of their students.
As a senior electrician or cable technician, you oversee crews of installers and repairmen, or technicians working on power and telecommunications lines.
It's a technology conceived by the mysterious creator of bitcoin — the digital currency championed by a motley crew of privacy - obsessed libertarians, social activists, and some criminals.
With style cues from Europe and a line that suggests the J. Crew of old, Courage B has promise, but found itself hampered by the volatile family dynamic that gave it life.
Wave Accounting, a burgeoning Toronto firm that offers free online accounting software to small businesses, is loaded with technology, from top to bottom — developers, support staff, videographers, marketers, administrators; the quintessential startup crew of mostly millennials sharing the requisite Ping - Pong table in the requisite post-industrial loft.
And introduce new employees to everyone in the company so they meet the new crew of people they'll be working with.
At Canadian Business, we like to think our crew of merry writers and editors hovers closer to that 80 % cohort — but we're about to find out if that's really the case.
McRaven talked about being in SEAL training and reflecting on a crew of physically small classmates, none of whom was more than five - feet - five.
Even more impressive, this emergency goaltender (part of a crew of recreational players who staff home games for the Blackhawks in case of emergencies) stopped every shot that came at him — seven in total — and was swarmed by an appreciative team when the night ended.
Singh finally takes the stage after dark, backed up by a crew of dancers wearing T - shirts that read «TUH RAW TO.»
As completely unprecedented and literally out of this world as the experience was, when the crew of Apollo 11 came back to Earth, they still had to handle some of the more quotidian aspects of business travel.
Three weeks ago, Aereo gutted its staff in New York and Boston, leaving only a skeleton crew of executives to man the sinking ship.
It's the biggest health reform legislation passed by Congress since Obamacare and has galvanized a similarly motley crew of industries and lobbying outfits — including big pharma (the legislation's most ardent proponent), patient advocacy groups, mental health organizations, and medical researchers — who fought for its passage over the last three years.
The company's last round of funding, in 2014, including a motley crew of bold - faced names: Josh Kushner, Peter Thiel, Marc Andreessen, Jared Leto and Snoop Dogg.
If her cockpit selfies are anything to go by, Pettersson is having the time of her life every time she sits behind the controls of a Boeing, earning her a loyal crew of followers.
You were part of the station's first permanent crew of six.
The U. S. Coast Guard, which is investigating on behalf of the National Transportation Safety Board, has interviewed the crew of the container ship.
When I arrive at Georgetown Cupcake a few minutes after 1 a.m., a crew of six has just started setting the cupcake assembly line in motion.
It also partnered with other YouTube channels like Dude Perfect, a crew of five guys that perform trick shots and also have a bigger following than Lin, with 3.3 million subscribers.
The crew of SkyWest Flight 5869 immediately called for airport emergency vehicles to meet the aircraft, which was safely evacuated on the taxiway through the main cabin door, according to Snow.
Abrams tanks can also carry reactive armor, material used to explode incoming enemy fire in a matter that protects the chassis and crew of the vehicle itself.
That is, until they fell in with a crew of stylish Swedes who introduced them to the world of low - cost custom clothing.
Part of an emerging crew of startups operating in cellular agriculture — the pairing of food science with genetic engineering — Modern Meadow plans to appeal to more than just the animal - activist crowd.
WEF's radical new health care project brings together an all - star crew of medical leaders.
They are heading to alternative platforms to find people like Brodie Smith, the world's most famous ultimate - frisbee player; or the Bryan brothers, golfers who do trick shots on Instragram; or Dude Perfect, a crew of athletic, goofy amateurs that perform sports stunts.
With less than $ 5 million in sales, and a home - office crew of six, Primetime is smaller than many of its clients.
Dotzler and a crew of Mozilla faithful asked users to identify blogs that might be receptive to the initiative.
In August, the 40,000 - square - foot logo was pressed into an oat field near Salem, Oregon, with the help of a crew of college students, making it one of the largest, not to mention more offbeat, advertisements ever created.
20th Century Fox released the film's prologue on Wednesday night, which shows the crew of the colony ship Covenant as they party one last time before going into cryosleep.
«There's nothing like walking from the 1st floor of a modern looking expensive, trendy restaurant until you get out of the public area and go down the creaky unpainted wooded stairs and find a basement with damp stone foundation walls, puddles of water on the ground, and a crew of people cooking soup in a 10 gallon pot which is on the ground at the time.»
But Sullivan knew that another crew of pirates would quickly replace the last — and he also knew that the men were not motivated by religion or a yearning to destroy America, but rather the opportunity to make money and provide for their families.
I'd be remiss to exclude the hurt that I've brought on people who I work with and have worked with who's professional and personal lives have been impacted by all of this, including projects currently in production: the cast and crew of Better Things, Baskets, The Cops, One Mississippi, and I Love You Daddy.
The current owner, who works at this business full - time, is disembarking for personal reasons, but her crew of four part - timers and three independent contractors aren't likely to jump ship.
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