Sentences with phrase «heavily in vice»

He approaches business in the same brash manner, cajoling the likes of Rupert Murdoch and one of Silicon Valley's top venture capital firms to invest heavily in Vice's expansion.

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Other sites such as BuzzFeed and Vice Media have also been investing heavily in video.
Ivana was heavily involved in the family business and was named vice president in charge of design.
Previously, he was Vice President of American Hospitality Management, heavily involved in developing the entire management company.
Ragusa and Isaacs threw their support to supermarket / oil magnate John Catsimatidis, who's been cooperating with the feds in a scandal that also heavily involves Vince Tabone, Ragusa's vice chairman and an employee of both Catsimatidis's Red Apple Group and his campaign.
Vice President Mike Pence will be heavily involved in the Senate effort and also in House races, especially in rural areas that are more difficult for the president to reach.
To kick off the New York City Ballet's Fall Gala, the dance company's vice chair -LRB--RRB- steps out in a heavily embroidered gown by Mary Katrantzou, who also outfitted dancers for the evening's performance.
As Education Week reports, Democratic Vice President nominee Senator Tim Kaine (VA - D) was heavily involved in the development of ESSA.
Jason Taylor, vice president for advisory services at The Scion Group LLC, says «having the backing of the state university system could tip the balance among debt capacity, student demand, and operational control to make it work, but whether the arrangement successfully delivers on its ambitious goals will be heavily scrutinized by the higher education, real estate development and investment communities in the coming years.»
Founder Ran Poliakine will now take the seat of Vice Chairman but still be heavily involved in evangelism and other strategic partnerships.
«Verizon Wireless invests heavily in its network to provide consumers with the best wireless experience possible, regardless of whether they've purchased a device directly from us or are using one of the devices certified through our open development program,» said Tony Lewis, vice president of open development for Verizon Wireless.
Microsoft Game Studios» corporate vice president Phil Spencer has «great hopes» that Kinect is what will allow Xbox to make further strides in Japan, a market heavily dominated by Wii and PlayStation 3.
Writing this week in Forbes, former Orange County Republican Assemblyman Chuck DeVore, who now is vice president at the Texas Public Policy Foundation in Austin, wrote that «California government heavily regulates electricity while Texas allows free market competition in most of the state.
In one memo to Philip Morris CEO Michael A. Miles, vice president Craig L. Fuller noted that he was «working with many third party allies to develop position papers, op - eds and letters to the editor detailing how tobacco is already one of the most heavily regulated products in the marketplace, and derailing arguments against proposed bans on tobacco advertising.&raquIn one memo to Philip Morris CEO Michael A. Miles, vice president Craig L. Fuller noted that he was «working with many third party allies to develop position papers, op - eds and letters to the editor detailing how tobacco is already one of the most heavily regulated products in the marketplace, and derailing arguments against proposed bans on tobacco advertising.&raquin the marketplace, and derailing arguments against proposed bans on tobacco advertising.»
~ The Telegraph («Al Gore, the former US vice president, could become the world's first carbon billionaire after investing heavily in green energy companies»)
«We believe that the future of the Web will be heavily intertwined with virtual and augmented reality, and that future will live through browsers,» wrote Sean White, Mozilla's senior vice president for emerging technologies, in an online post.
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