His claim of such a huge deployment was
in The Punch of the same date on page 9 captioned «36,000 soldiers invaded Ekiti, APC tells army probe panel»
It packs
in a punch of açai berry (which is a little bit like a blueberry and blackberry), and offers you 20 % of your daily vitamin C needs at only 120 calories and 2 grams of fat per half cup.
& every so often I will throw
in a punch of color..
I have bright white mats on my pictures, which stand out next to the neutral walls, and most of my accessories are either white, or are made of natural materials... so you could say that I like a calm, restful look... but I bring
in punches of color, seasonally, with pillows, throws, furniture scarfs and vases.
Stephanie stuck with soft neutrals on the large upholstered furniture and then brought
in punches of fresh colour and pattern in the accessories.
The muted palette is punctuated with accessories
in punches of bold purple for added drama.
They bring
in that punch of green that is throughout the rest of my house as well.
Not exact matches
But the conference scored a one - two
punch in getting both the President and First Lady to give separate keynotes at different parts
of the show.
«Speaking and exhibiting at a trade show is the ultimate one - two
punch, as it maximizes your budget to get
in front
of as many people as possible.»
Meyers» friend Amy Poehler even got
in on the mix, taking over a bit
in which he would say the setup
of a joke and a woman
in the audience would do the
punch line.
To find out, Mitra
punched a hole
in the wall
of his office, which was located on the edge
of one
of the city's slums, and installed a computer and a touch - pad mouse, as well as a video camera so he could observe.
It's even more important than how good you are at picking yourself up off the floor and getting back
in the game after getting
punched a few times by a client or a competitor — or one
of your own folks.
While they may pack less
of a
punch in the calorie and sugar departments, the substitutes are almost worse.
When she saw some mechanical looms that used
punched cards to direct the weaving
of beautiful patterns, it reminded her
of how Babbage's engine used
punched cards to make calculations, and she developed the historic insight that a calculator could be instructed to handle not just numbers but anything that could be notated
in logical symbols, such as music or words or graphics or textile patterns.
Entrepreneur and stock blogger Howard Lindzon pulls no
punches in his response to Calacanis and his assessment
of Apple.
One
of my favorite employees once said, «Alexa, people ask me a lot what it's like to work with you, and I tell them, «Alexa gets
punched in the face every day and gets right back up.»»
In the summer
of 1945, the six women were sent to Aberdeen Proving Ground to learn how to use IBM
punch cards and wire up plug boards.
Known for its long stretches
of white sandy beach, Negril is one
of the island's hot spots, as is the area's not - so - creatively - named Seven Mile Beach; by day, revelers sip on rum
punch and frolic
in the warm waters, and my night they drink more rum
punch and dance to live reggae bands and steel drum performances.
It started with Russia's seizure
of Crimea from Ukraine
in March, and it has been followed by a cascading series
of punches and counterpunches: U.S. sanctions on Kremlin officials, Putin's support for Ukraine separatists, more penalties against Russia, and then counter-sanctions as Russia banned the U.S., the European Union, Norway, Australia, and Canada from selling billions
of dollars» worth
of fruits, vegetables, fish, and meats to Russia.
Chris Rupkey, chief financial economist at MUFG Union Bank: «The era
of low interest rates is at an end which means the proverbial
punch in the
punch bowl is leaving the party.
«If they are brand new shows... if they are having to
punch into the consciousness
of the consumer, they do not tend to draw new subscribers
in as great
of numbers as some
of our existing shows,» Wells said.
A slow uptick
in rates, driven by Federal Reserve policy, could pull the
punch bowl a bit farther away, and it would trim the lower reaches
of the lending spectrum, helpfully constraining subprime loans.
On social media, readers expressed intense loathing («I hate these people so much,») threats
of physical violence («Dear god, I want to
punch them
in the face,») and a longing for karmic justice («I've never wanted the entire real estate market to completely collapse until now»).
After some back and forth, Caban threatened, «Get out
of my car, or I will call the police» — whereupon Golden started
punching him
in the head and pulling his hair.
Spider - Man» isn't just the talk
of Broadway, it's the
punch line,» declared The New York Times
in February.
«They
punch themselves into the market, break glass, upset people and then figure out how to bring everybody together
in a more friendly way,» as Thilo Koslowski, vice president and automotive practice leader
of research firm Gartner, put it to the Los Angeles Times last year.
Customers pay by scanning their faces
in front
of a 3D camera attached to the point -
of - sale booth, and
punching in their phone number for added security.
Aspiring young airplane builders experiment with various tools and grips,
punching holes
in grey sheets
of metal as the class learns how to prepare sections
of fuselage for assembly.
Spielberg's latest kids effort is magical and imaginative but doesn't pack that special
punch he's given us with these kind
of movies
in the past.
Simple example: A value
of mine is to pursue non-violence; therefore when I get mad at somebody, I express that anger, but I also make a point to not
punch them
in the face.
The company uses a «
punch approach» to secure its place
in a new market, as Thilo Koslowski, vice president and automotive practice leader
of research firm Gartner, once told the Los Angeles Times.
Yet most
of us forget, and ignore the fact that organizations are amassing copious information — our every log -
in time, every website visit, every keyboard
punch — on our actions and movements every single day.
If your standard
of happiness is that you're always happy, no matter what, then you've been watching way too much Leave It To Beaver and need a reality check (but don't worry, I promise not to
punch you
in the face).
Had I not been
in my living room wearing sweatpants while watching «The Blacklist» instead
of punching my Bloomberg Terminal at One Bryant Park, I would have thought I was back
in 2008.
The room - filling IBM 701, fed with
punch cards and armed with a vocabulary
of 250 words, translated Russian text to English
in a few seconds.
Martin Shkreli will auction off a chance to
punch or slap him
in the face, according to a couple
of posts he published on Twitter.
With just the right balance
of portability and visual
punch, Dell's On - The - Go Mini Projector is the unsung hero
in small - biz sales circles.
Why fans believe it is true:
In the first round of their championship rematch, Muhammad Ali knocked Sonny Liston down with a punch that many in attendance did not see, leading to the name, «phantom punch.&raqu
In the first round
of their championship rematch, Muhammad Ali knocked Sonny Liston down with a
punch that many
in attendance did not see, leading to the name, «phantom punch.&raqu
in attendance did not see, leading to the name, «phantom
punch.»
Recently, one
of my investors asked, «Did you get
punched in the mouth today?»
That message, combined with the success
of the independent GDB - creditor talks, may not offer the emergency
punch needed to unstick the barriers
in Congress to passing a bill to help San Juan work though its debt issues.
If you need more energy
in the afternoon just like I do but don't want to reach for another cup
of coffee, here are some great snacks that pack a
punch to keep you moving.
«Rocked to the core
of its business model, Facebook has no choice but to take away Shopify's
punch bowl,» Left wrote
in a note.
The company gets as much as 88 %
of its more than $ 10 billion
in gross profits from Europe, where it beat its peers to the
punch in establishing hotel relationships.
«I'm wearing a new suit but it's not made
of Teflon... we're still going to be taking
punches,» Heins said, acknowledging that BlackBerry is
in an uphill battle to restore its image — and its profits.
And here's wishing you lots
of success at rolling with the
punches in all your 2016 launches.
Before you
punch numbers, you'll want to define the purpose
of your call, prep your questions, and, yes, even practice how the call might go
in advance.
Some
of them may be universally applicable, but a lot
of them, perhaps more than you realize may have more
punch in a place you understand better.
Like a heavyweight boxer whose momentum had turned, Kalanick has taken
punch after
punch this year, from the outrage
in January over his association with Donald Trump, to the widely - viewed video
of his berating an Uber driver, to the explosive blog post by an ex-employee alleging systemic sexual discrimination at Uber, to Google's (googl) charges
of theft
of its self - driving car technology.
But net exports seem poised to become a larger engine
of growth, one that could help offset the impact
of further spending cuts
in Washington or soften the
punch from another bout
of eurozone crisis travails, writes TD's Michael Dolega.
Wells Fargo & Co.'s attempt to force aggrieved customers into closed - door arbitration over its fake - accounts scandal is drawing a legislative backlash
in its home state
of California and risks subjecting the bank to another round as a public
punching bag.