Sentences with phrase «firmly at the head»

Thanks to its powerful and efficient engine options, roomy interior and comprehensive suite of advanced new safety, technology, comfort and convenience features, the new Ford Edge stands firmly at the head of the compact crossover SUV class.
That is precisely the type of credibility that puts The Company of Animals firmly at the head of the pack.

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«We anticipate that the current account will be placed firmly into deficit territory in 2015, given the sharp decline in oil export revenue,» Stephen Bailey - Smith, head of Africa research at Standard Bank, wrote in an African Markets Revealed report released in January.
The venerable bishop raised his head from the pillows, looked at our friend very firmly, and said, «The first thing is to stop counting.»
This at last becomes so firmly fixed in his head that for a very peculiar reason he is afraid of eternity — for the reason, namely, that it might rid him of his (demoniacally understood) infinite advantage over other men, his (demoniacally understood) justification for being what he is.
With the fuel supplier's strategy firmly in place under chief executive Julian Segal, the unexpected change at the head of the board should not unsettle the market, investors signalled.
But with their tails firmly planted between their legs heading into halftime, a different team exited the tunnel at the start of the third quarter.
With baby's pulse weakening during monitoring, I was induced at two weeks overdue resulting in a 72 active labour and an emergency c section when baby's head got titled back and firmly stuck.
Firmly support her head with your hand at the back of her neck.
To head off this disaster, you need to get your child accustomed to a bottle at a fairly young age — most experts recommend introducing one filled with pumped breast milk at about 3 weeks of age, when breastfeeding is firmly established.
Officials that insisted he remove his helmet at the count were firmly told that it wasn't a helmet, it was his head.
I should be heading up there Thursday morning, Lord willin» and the creek don't rise, and will have both hats (e.politics and New Media Strategies) firmly set atop this tired old noggin, cocked at an appropriately jaunty angle of course.
Stretch your body head, gazing at your fingertips while pressing your feet firmly into the floor beneath you.
Flatten your natural curls at the top of your head with lots of mousse or serum and pull the rest of them back firmly in order to create a ponytail at the crown.
Called on by his country to unite with acting head of the White House Nuclear Smuggling Group, Dr. Julia Kelly (Nicole Kidman), to chase down stolen nuclear weapons, the duo commandeers all manner of military hardware and personnel in pursuit of a madman who, at the end of the day, is firmly convinced that he is doing the right thing by detonating the one remaining rogue bomb in his backpack near the United Nations building in New York City.
When Bob Lutz headed product development at GM from 2001 to 2010, he firmly opposed the automaker's massive fuel - cell development efforts whenever he could.
You'll be glad you can downshift as you head into a corner at 90 mph with both hands firmly gripping the perforated - leather steering wheel.
She looks up over the counter and into the other room, where her daughter sits at the table, her head bent low over her sketchbook, a pencil clutched firmly in her hand.
The Xbox One's fortunes, meanwhile, began to pick up as talk of UI features and entertainment applications faded, with new Head of Xbox Phil Spencer putting the spotlight firmly on games like Halo and Sunset Overdrive at E3 2014.
As I've argued before, once we are firmly headed in a particular direction, the pace at which we get there becomes less about specific government targets, and more about the sheer momentum of social and technological change.
Away from the family law department, the personal injury department at Osbornes is also once again ranked alongside joint head of the departmentStuart Kightley who is described as «firmly resolute yet pragmatic» and as «the first choice for referrals in the profession».
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