Sentences with phrase «headlined an event last»

Pichai headlined the event last year, but this year will mark his big coming out party as the leader setting Google's agenda going forward.

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Word counts and article tallies are not everything, but they represent two simple ways of measuring what even casual news consumers undoubtedly feel — that last week's shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High is not fading from headlines as rapidly as similar events have in the recent past.
Bitcoin investor Peter Thiel attended the same costume event last week where Donald Trump made headlines.
Although headline - grabbing days induce fear, in reality last week's events left markets close to their mid-June levels, with investors taking prices down in a way consistent with political shocks as opposed to financial system shocks.
After the events of last week, the group we know as Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula has been very much in the headlines.
Last year Hawking made headlines for saying «there are no black holes» — although what he actually meant was a little more complicated, as he proposed replacing the event horizon with a related concept, an apparent horizon.
Headlining speakers at these events share what has worked for their businesses and provide insights into the process of finding singles long - lasting relationships.
PR - hungry events company DoingSomething grabbed headlines last year by hosting Twister games at the top of the Shard.
Last year it dominated pre-show and post-show headlines by hiring James Bond actor Daniel Craig to reveal the new Range Rover on the eve of the event.
Thought he parade steals the headlines, the Jeep Beach event lasted all week long, and involved thousands of participants, more than 2,400 vehicles, and countless venders selling Jeep gear.
Accor was the headline sponsor of last year's inaugural WTM Latin America and will sponsor this year's event, which takes place at the Transamerica Expo Centre, in the city of São Paulo, on April 23rd - 25th.
Abu Dhabi Tourism Authority (ADTA) who won World's Leading Tourist Board 2010 at last years World Travel Awards, and the Environment Agency Abu Dhabi are headline sponsors of the event, which is held under the patronage of H.H. Sheikh Sultan Bin Tahnoon Al Nahyan, ADTA's Chairman.
The second edition of this tournament event will bring back Guilty Gear Xrd - SIGN - from last year, and Street Fighter V and Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix will be the other headlining games for 2016.
Monographs on Chagoya, however, have devoted surprisingly little space to his editioned work (exceptions are Patricia Hickson in Enrique Chagoya: Borderlandia and Shifra Goldman in Locked in Paradise).3 Chagoya's 2003 codex The Misadventures of the Romantic Cannibals (Figs. 9a, 9b) made headlines when it was destroyed by a religious zealot in Loveland, Colorado last year, but while Eleanor Heartney and Faye Hirsch wrote analytical pieces placing it in context, the Loveland event has tended to overshadow critical discussion of Chagoya's art itself.4 A thorough assessment of his printed work is long overdue.
At Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference last week, the company went through the expected level of releases for an off - cycle Apple event: new MacBooks, iPad updates and the upcoming HomePod speaker led headlines coming out of the conference.
We're still decompressing from last week's big CES show, and as usual, TV's were headline tech at the event.
Nokia's Lumia 1520 grabbed the bulk of the headlines at the company's Abu Dhabi event last October, but it wasn't the only phablet the company brought along.
Just last month, a Youbit heist in North Korea made international headlines as one occurrence in a series of events to try and steal from cryptocurrency exchanges and individual investors.
Brexit and Trump may have grabbed the most headlines last year, but several other important political events with populist overtones could also have major implications on the global economy and international real estate developments.
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