Sentences with phrase «holdover in»

Down an alarming 57.6 %, Truth or Dare posted the worst holdover in the weekend's top 25.
It was the only holdover in the top 10 to post a week - to - week increase — of 166 % — partly due to its addition of more than 500 screens and building buzz about its award - season prospects.
We may admit that most guilt feelings which disturb the deeper level of the soul are misplaced, that they are a holdover in mature life from experiences in childhood which are irrelevant to the moral experience of the adult.
The holdovers in the line are Tackles Steve Thompson, 230 pounds, and Bill Glennon, both of whom are pro prospects, End Dean Halvorson, Guard Mike Maggart and two strong linebackers, George Jugun and Cliff Coker.
So far, Latimer has kept a few holdovers in county government from Astorino's administration, most notable Ron Tocci, who continues to serve as veterans services director (he replaced Pinto who retired in 2015).
To the few remaining holdovers in the area, this new art of commerce is at once alienating and welcome.

Not exact matches

ALL DUMMIES ON DECK This holdover technique was first used to fool pirates in the Straits of Malacca in the 1970s: set up mannequins to mimic extra crew members on deck.
That didn't include at least 13 deaths last year in seven crashes involving commercial charter flights in the U.S., and ignored the fact that the FAA was being run by an Obama - era holdover.
US Airways used «Cactus,» a holdover from America West, an Arizona - based carrier it merged with in 2005.
Through a combination of $ 1 billion from the sale of GM shares, a $ 2 billion reduction in the contingency fund and $ 1.8 billion taken out of Employment Insurance (a holdover from Budget 2014), the federal government was able to turn a modest deficit into a $ 1.4 billion surplus.
The inspector general, Michael Horowitz, is a holdover from the previous administration who has been lauded for his reputation in Washington.
Employees who remained say the new leadership team seemed to have little respect — in some cases, they had outright contempt — for the holdover employees.
Store managers, «captains» in Trader Joe's parlance — the nautical titles are a holdover from Coulombe (newly promoted captains are commanders; assistant store managers are first mates)-- can make in the low six figures, and full - time crew members can start in the $ 40,000 to $ 60,000 range.
The announcement came a day after Trump fired acting Attorney General Sally Yates, a holdover from the Obama administration, after she announced she had directed Justice Department attorneys not to defend the president's temporary travel ban on seven majority - Muslim countries in court.
Shulkin, the only holdover from the Obama administration in Trump's Cabinet, said last week that he believed he was targeted and undermined by a group of VA staffers installed in the top ranks of the agency by the White House.
Shulkin is the only holdover from the Obama administration in President Trump's Cabinet.
Soon, the two sides of the pincer will meet and this unnecessary holdover will have to flutter off and find another dark corner to settle in, where the penetrating light of science and knowledge has not yet shone.
Against the prudent, realistic, hard - boiled legalists in the Kennedy administration like Byron White and Burke Marshall, a federal official of conscience and egalitarian conviction like John Doar (an Eisenhower holdover) emerges from Branch's account as a lonely, embattled and courageous figure: a «man who talked like Gary Cooper» and acted like Gary Cooper in the streets of Jackson, Mississippi, where he calmed an angry mob following the murder of Medgar Evers.
This is a holdover from slavery, but in a different way than other effects of slavery.
They have come to be seen in secular society as holdovers from the past: conservative, patriarchal, out of touch with contemporary values and lifestyles - even an eccentricity, as appears innumerous film and television portrayals.
This stew recipe includes a small amount of salted beef, another holdover from «the old days,» when that was the only way to ship beef, and it is an ingredient found in almost all the recipes for this stew.
The rolls came out high, light and fluffy and they will holdover just as the other reviewers mentioned for several days.Don't do a long slow rise in the refrigerator, it won't work out as well.
My husband has a sweet tooth, a holdover from his childhood when his mom, and I LOVED her, put sugar on / in just about everything, like most red blooded American housewives did back in the 50s.
What we learned: This holdover match from last month (bumped due to Ryback's staph infection) really surprised a lot of people and the live crowd was super into everything that happened in it.
There are three rookies who barely play along with a grab bag of veterans and holdovers for a team that turned over half its personnel in the offseason.
Instead of investing in video - streaming technology and other innovations that could add value to the Olympics experience, NBC, their audience, and their advertisers have for now settled for the model that least disrupts the status quo, despite the fact that that status quo is a holdover from a TV - only, prime time - focused media landscape.
The 2012 foursome of Bryshon Nellum, Joshua Mance, Tony McQuay and Angelo Taylor only has one holdover from 2008 (Taylor), but is still a favorite to claim gold again, after tying the Bahamas for the fastest time in qualifying.
Linebackers coach Bill McGovern, a holdover from Ben McAdoo's staff, has not worked directly with Vernon in the past.
NASL holdovers New York Cosmos B, Jacksonville Armada and Miami FC 2 were cleared to participate in this year's U.S. Open Cup.
«Obviously, we have a serious problem, «said Jack McHugh, president of the former board, who was replaced by a 3 to 0 vote Monday by Walter Netsch, a Chicago architect and the newest Washington appointee, who was joined in the vote by Margaret Burroughs, another Washington appointee, and William Bartholomay, a holdover board member.
In the case of newborns, however, it's not their own hormones that are probably prompting the pimple problems, but Mom's — which are still circulating in baby's bloodstream as a holdover from pregnancIn the case of newborns, however, it's not their own hormones that are probably prompting the pimple problems, but Mom's — which are still circulating in baby's bloodstream as a holdover from pregnancin baby's bloodstream as a holdover from pregnancy.
In a functionally related point, the Trump Administration has been slow to make all available political appointments compared to other administration, leaving many posts with only «acting» incumbents or holdovers from the Obama administration.
The Spitz never really ever got around to do the housecleaning of Paturkey holdovers that found foxholes in government jobs, and once he was gone, Davey was just going along for the ride.
The secretary of veterans affairs, David Shulkin, the only holdover from the Obama administration, for a year enjoyed rare bipartisan support in Washington as he reformed his department, but now officials in the Trump administration are trying to replace him.
In the war's fire, the last great medieval holdovers had melted away, taking with them czars, emperors and the petty nobility of dozens of states.
Covello's term ended in December — the same month Skelos and his son were convicted on public corruption charges — and he was serving in a holdover capacity.
After spending exactly one month in office, Cuomo has made a number of agency appointments, but he has not yet replaced all the holdovers from the previous administration (s) in the upper echelons of state government.
A letter to the town board authored by Eddy was read — it objected to the bill he received from the town for $ 1,282 to reimburse taxpayers for the cost of his inquiry to the town's Attorney months ago requesting advice on the tie vote in the November election and the legality of the subsequent «holdover» of incumbent board member Gail Seaman — to which Eddy had opposed.
In a statement, the White House called Yates, an Obama administration holdover with 27 years of experience prosecuting corrupt public officials and the man who bombed the Atlanta Olympic park, «weak on borders and very weak on illegal immigration.»
He has much of his staff in place - a mix of newcomers from outside government, and many city hall holdovers from the Miner Administration.
Electing a coroner is a holdover from medieval English common law, where the coroner's job was to determine how and when people had died in order to collect taxes.
Free legal representation in nonpayment, holdover and Housing Part proceedings in the New York City Housing Court for:
The Trump administration today moved to sweep away the remaining vestiges of Obama administration prosecutors at the Justice Department, ordering 46 holdover United States attorneys to tender their resignations immediately — apparently including Preet Bharara, the United States attorney in Manhattan.
He'll appoint the remaining three members later in his term to replace holdovers from the prior administration.
The result, Hoffay said, was long delay in filling key posts which either remained vacant or in the hands of holdovers from the George Pataki administration, who were eager to undermine their new Democratic boss's agenda.
When Richard Nixon took office in 1969, he, too, went gunning for holdover US attorneys.
The same holds true for Port Authority commissioner and real estate executive Michael Fascitelli, whose now 2 - year - old term technically expired last June, but has been serving in a holdover capacity.
If any of the commissioners with expiring terms are not reappointed before the first JCOPE meeting of 2016 — tentatively slated for late January — he or she could continue serving in a holdover capacity, according to JCOPE spokesman Walter McClure.
The order, which was issued on Friday and also applied to 45 other holdover United States attorneys who served under the Obama administration, came only a few months after Donald J. Trump, then the president - elect, had asked Mr. Bharara to stay in the job.
Maloney, who worked in the Clinton White House, was one of the few remaining high - level holdovers from the Spitzer administration and was close to Charles O'Byrne, Paterson's former chief of staff, who resigned amid a tax scandal.
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