Sentences with phrase «emerging from next week»

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Next week will mark the third anniversary of his father's death at Daytona, and it's taken almost that long for Junior to emerge from Senior's shadow.
As the curtain is finally set to drop on the seemingly endless 2015 PGA Tour season (before the next one opens in three weeks), Day may pull an upset if he emerges triumphant from Atlanta.
Five years down the line, he could be the main attraction at this ambitious club, but next week, with Neymar a huge doubt, Mbappé may need to emerge from the shadows for one night only and elevate his status from the Prince of Paris to the King of France.
Having already been touted as a possible replacement for Jupp Heynckes at Bayern Munich next summer, Nagelsmann in recent weeks has also emerged as a candidate to coach Dortmund from next season.
Republican leaders who had been hoping Trump would stumble emerged from the night still in a fix, facing tough choices, uncertain options and perhaps a moment of truth in the next two weeks.
Last week it emerged that Conservative MPs will chair twelve of Parliament's select committees, with those influential chairmanships being decided by ballots of all MPs from across the Commons next week.
Last week Entertainment Weekly delivered the first batch of official images from next year's hugely - anticipated superhero blockbuster Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, and now another still has emerged from inside EW's Comic - Con special featuring Henry Cavill's Man of Steel... SEE ALSO: Henry Cavill talks future Man of Steel sequels Fearing the actions of a -LSB-...]
Reports emerged earlier this week that Education Secretary Nicky Morgan was interested in sourcing the next Ofsted chief from the US to find an experienced education reformer with a history of taking on unions.
That's the picture that emerged from an Education Week analysis of waiver proposals submitted last month to the U.S. Department of Education by 11 states, whose plans offer insight into what the next generation of state - led accountability looks like.
That's the picture that emerged from an Education Week analysis of waiver proposals submitted last month to the U.S. Department of Education by 11 states, whose proposals offer insight into what the next generation of state - led accountability looks like.
As it prepares to emerge from bankruptcy within the next few weeks as a new company run by Italian automaker Fiat, Chrysler has requested $ 224 million in loans from the Department of Energy to create electric and plug - in hybrid versions of some of its high - volume vehicles.
Around the middle of the week details emerged from an email that the Vodafone Google Nexus One will be getting Android 2.2 this or next week, according to the technology website Android Central.
There was some understandable rejoicing in the UK's self - publishing camp this week, as word was put about that the Bristol CrimeFest next May will include a «self - publishing / hybrid crime fiction author» on one of its panel discussions, «Emerging Indie Voices: Crime Fiction From the Edge.»
Next, Jones Day collected $ 43.5 million in fees in the case filed by industrial aluminum products maker Kaiser Aluminum Corp. of Foothill Ranch, Calif.; Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom has so far asked the court for $ 34.8 million for the reorganization of New York - based international commodities broker Refco Inc., which officially emerged from bankruptcy during the last week of 2006; and New York's Weil, Gotshal & Manges requested $ 23.3 million to help reorganize Lancaster, Pa. - based floor products manufacturer Armstrong World Industries Inc..
Stay tuned over the next several weeks as we continue to share data and recommendations on Nebraska's Emerging Adults from our 2016 Kids Count in Nebraska Report.
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