Sentences with phrase «end caps during»

Each year, retailers are supplied red, white and blue themed RumChata Freedom Bottle display materials to decorate their shelves, aisles and end caps during the most patriotic time of year.

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More than three - quarters of active managers in the U.S. Large Cap category lagged the equal - weighted composite of their passive peers during the ten years ending December 31, 2014.
This could definitely be the Brazilian playmaker's year... He won his first cap at the end of 2014, having been sublime in the Bundesliga during the 2013/14 season, where he bagged 16 goals.
The most obvious cap casualty is tight end Martellus Bennett, who was re-signed by the Patriots during the 2016 regular season but appeared in only two games for the team before being placed on injured reserve.
His contract runs until the end of next season so he should not be all that expensive for any club interested in purchasing the keeper who received his first cap for Ukraine during the most recent international break.
But even as he announced the end of the criminal probe, Vance offered a harsh rebuke to de Blasio's fundraising efforts during the 2014 state Senate races, when he skirted around caps on donations to individual candidates by funneling money through Democratic counties.
Telomeres are repetitive stretches of DNA that cap natural chromosome ends to protect them from being damaged or fused together during DNA replication.
The cap ends up close to a cluster of genes on the surrounding DNA that are involved in learning and which became more active during learning tasks.
The enzyme lengthens the caps, or telomeres, on the ends of chromosomes, which wear off during each cell division.
«Telomeres function a bit like the plastic caps at the ends of shoelaces and protect the coding DNA from loss during cell division.
Telomeres cap the ends of chromosomes and act as protection against the loss of protein - coding DNA during cell division.
Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University have found an association between lower socioeconomic status during childhood and adolescence and the length of telomeres, protective cap - like protein complexes at the end of chromosomes that ultimately affect the susceptibility to colds in middle - aged adults.
During the DNA replication process, telomeres keep the DNA together (like how the plastic caps on the end of shoelaces keep them from unraveling).
The bench comes with roller pads which have chrome end caps making the machine extremely light and durable, while at the same time providing comfort during a workout
To that end, the best scenes in their superlative blockbuster are the ones that rely on the rapport between Cap and his cohorts — especially Johansson's affable agent, who steals a strategic smooch during one of the film's most playful passages.
The Problem: In vehicles equipped with the 2GR - FE 3.5 - liter V - 6 engine, the end cap on the right - side fuel delivery pipe in the engine may not have been sufficiently welded during the part supplier production process.
During the five years ending last September, about 89 % of actively managed U.S. large cap funds lagged behind the S&P 500.
During the expedition, he was at sea, on an ice cap or in some remote location for weeks or months on end.
Blue tarps stamped with the Vestas logo cap each end of the tower sections to prevent dirt and debris from blowing into the tower section during transport.
Investment sales activity among office, industrial, retail and apartment properties topped $ 60 billion during the first five months of 2004 with average cap rates down about 120 basis points to 7.8 %, compared with 9 % recorded at year - end 2002, reports Real Capital Analytics.
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