Sentences with phrase «great mark gruenwald»

The reason we highlight the year Kansas City Life was established is because it's a great mark of reputability.
Congrats to a Man's Man — the great Mark Steyn.
Will be happily renewing for another year of the great Mark Steyn Club.
Anthony Smart: Well, to take a slice, I mean that's a great mark, right through there, discounting that much of it, so you've got, say, that, but in the same rush of all the other stuff.
The recognition is a great mark of quality and accomplishment.
In agreement with the teachings of the late - great Mark Douglas, Soros is saying in the above quote that we can never really know for sure what is going to happen in the market.
What was originally going to be a piece in tribute to the late, great Mark Gruenwald last week quickly ballooned into something much more than what it was intended to be.
When you pay for an assignment with us, you're going to get our professional staff helping you all the way to ensure you get that great mark you've been looking for all this time.
This one in particular was raced by the great Mark Donohue and George Follmer under Penske Racing.
If you see that a learner has completed 8 times a serious game about sales, and that he scored a great mark 6 times, it is a stronger indicator of performance than a simple quiz at the end of a course.
However, at the end of the day, having a great mark to a quiz is not a good metric to make sure they acquired the skills you are trying to transmit.
The beautiful Russian models are making a great mark in the art, design and fashion world.
It was a great mark of great leadership quality.
Robin Kaplan: Yeah, I think that's great Mark, because if somebody was pulling out a bottle and bottle feeding a baby, you wouldn't look twice, you know, but..., and that's the same source of food, a beautiful source of food and also attachment.
P.S. - There are very few chances of Valverde being sacked and even if he does get the sack, Barto would most likely get one of Ronald Koeman, Laurant Blanc or the great Mark Hughes because of their supposed «Barca DNA».
I think Mustafi has the qualities to be a great defender.But I also think Gabriel can even be better and can be Koscielny 2.0 and he will be a key player and an Arsenal great you mark my words.People write off some players with promise too early.I also think Perez should start this Saturday and the coach should not breastfeed his favourite son to start.
Jim Mora started his UCLA tenure at 29 - 11, which is a great mark for the Bruins.
The great Mark Steyn calls it a «fourth trimester abortion,» and I can't top that, so I won't even try.
«We just think that drives a great mark into football,» said CEO Sally Smith on her company's conference call Monday.
The larger the batch the lower the manufacturing costs so you can sell your product at a better price or make a greater mark - up.
Maybe this is one of the greatest marks of a man prone to wonder, prone to speak with thanksgiving and joy — that he takes little for granted.
No greater mark of its achievement is the rush of good causes, like Amnesty International and many others, to utilize its methods and outlets.
But some are being sold at a far greater mark - up, including a silk shirtdress which is on the US website at a special price of $ 99.99 (# 63) before tax, but in the London shop for more than three times as much at # 198.
Perhaps there is no greater mark for a director than his or her name being associated not just with a genre but with a signature style uniquely his own.
Great marking scheme that I use with the pupils in KS2 and have also used it in KS3.
GREAT LOOKS, GOOD ERGONOMICS The bad news mostly ends there — the new Focus otherwise gets a report card full of great marks.
Students these days depend on their services to come up with the most effective and interesting papers that will give them great marks in school.
If you want to ensure your lab report gives you great marks, hire us!
I tried several writing assignments with you and got all the great marks on them.
We've reviewed Ally before on Complexsearch and it always gets great marks.
Brittany is a cute Mini Bernedoodle puppy with great markings.
Bella is a cute Mini Bernedoodle puppy with great markings.
It could be argued that no king left a greater mark on Bangkok than Rama V, and no temple is as closely linked to him as Wat Benchamabophit.
Pablo Picasso may have made his greatest mark elsewhere — dismantling space, meanings, and the very materials of art.
It's not just the people with the most publicity or accolades that make the greatest mark on a society.
Others, however, may feel that they won their articling jobs through their own hard work and great marks, and shouldn't have to subsidize those who didn't.
Many companies offer discounts for great marks, a clean driving record, for keeping all of the insurance with a single business, and even for working in particular professions.
The main issue with GEICO will be if you need to file a claim as it doesn't get great marks on the J.D. Power survey for customer service.
It's earned great marks in early testing.

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[Mark's] the one who says, «That's a great idea, and this is how we're going to make it work.»
State government agency Tourism WA will have greater input into decisions on liquor licence applications, after Premier Mark McGowan today announced a series of regulatory reforms and red tape cuts.
«So Mark, may I suggest that we lay out the process for how we'll have this discussion of whether we have a great mutual fit to work together?
Tasmanian company Gunns is moving towards gaining control over several of Great Southern's early timber schemes, according to proxy numbers, although later schemes are still under a question mark.
Adidas isn't worried about its new imitators, according to US Adidas head Mark King, who said he «feels great» about them.
As RBC Capital Markets» Mark Mahaney wrote, «There are three great deals in America today — the Happy Meal ($ 3.29), Netflix ($ 10.99), and Prime (even @ new price of $ 119 — up 5 Grande Lattes... a year).»
To mark the book's release, Sutton gave a lengthy interview to New York Magazine's Jessica Pressler, which covers lots of ground (including great, if weird, tricks to prevent nastiness from getting under your skin).
«There are some great, well - established companies with long track records of franchising success, but they aren't exactly on the cutting edge anymore,» says Mark Siebert, CEO of the iFranchise franchise consulting group, based in Homewood, Illinois.
In the U.K., Bank of England Governor Mark Carney called for greater regulation of cryptocurrencies.
The other marks the greatest change to the U.S. tax code in three decades.
Not only do figures like Mark Zuckerberg and President Obama credit fiction with expanding their outlook and exercising their minds, but science even suggests that a great novel can boost empathy, a hallmark of excellent leaders.
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