Sentences with phrase «in the winter of»

We started pitching VCs in the winter of 2014, but the first two dozen of them — primarily affluent white men who lived in New York or California and shopped at Whole Foods — didn't understand what we were trying to do.
In the winter of 1975, Steven Sasson, a young engineer working in the Applied Research Lab at Kodak, tested out a new device for the first time.
In the winter of 1915, a German soldier died in a field hospital in Russia.
Way back in the winter of 2014, when he was sketching the broad strokes of his agenda as the new leader of the then third - place Liberals, Trudeau spoke in Montréal about how pro-free market economic orthodoxy, put into policy by successive governments over the past few decades, was favouring the rich too much.
A study co-authored by Morin, based on a survey conducted in the winter of 2010 — 11, concluded that 23 % of working - age Canadians are not saving enough to maintain their standard of living in retirement.
So in the winter of 1999, Orr invited Cayton to the office.
On a cold night in the winter of 1949, King was performing at a nightclub in Twist, Arkansas when a fight broke out between two men over a woman.
I was 10 years old in the winter of 1978, when the streets of Tehran were filled with protesters.
The implication of Harari's argument3 is pretty hard to wrap one's head around.4 Take the term «tulip bubble»: everyone knows it is in reference to a speculative mania that will end in a crash, even those like me — and now you — that have learned about what actually happened in the Netherlands in the winter of 1636.
In the winter of 2000, at the height of the dot - com boom, business leaders posed for the covers of Time, BusinessWeek, and the Economist with the aplomb and confidence of rock stars.
And I warned at a number of junctures in 1999 before the Internet bubble, and again in the winter of 2007, that the main thing we had to fear was the lack of fear itself, precisely because a sense that everything is stable is a self - denying prophecy, because if there is a sense that everything is stable, -LSB-...] people will take on more risk and that will then create the conditions for future instability.
She says that Trump invited her and her assistant to his personal office in Trump Tower in the winter of 2006 -» 07, when she was appearing at the New York City strip club Gallagher's 2000 (a press release dates this to March 2007).
Junk bonds actually outperformed the S&P 500 from the panic low in the winter of ’08 through the end of 2016, generating 15 % per year in annual returns along the way relative to 14.4 % for the S&P 500.
In the winter of 2017/2018 I see housing prices in mid-to-high end and high - end 10 % lower than they are now in places like SF, Honolulu, NYC, LA, London, Hong Kong, Singapore.
Mallorca's prime market, having reached its trough in the winter of 2014, has entered a new cycle of growth.
In fact in the winter of 1932 up to 6 million Ukrainians were forcibly starved to death by the Judeo Bolsheviks; Hitler doesn't come to power until 1933.
In the winter of 1932 the Jewish Bolsheviks forcibly starved to death up to 6 million people in the Ukraine.
These issues came alive for Bonhoeffer at one of the major crossroads in his life, during his three months with the Benedictines in the winter of 1940 - 41.
When the Evangelical Climate Initiative (ECI) was launched in the winter of 2006, I saw the ad they published in The New York Times and the media coverage around that launch.
In the winter of 1954, Will Herberg, the best untrained sociologist in America, turned his attention to the sociology of American religion.
In the winter of 1987 a nurse from Madison, Wisconsin, was interviewed on television.
The end of the first period may be fixed at the point where expansion was checked (temporarily) by the repressive action of the Roman government under Nero in the winter of A.D. 64/5.
My first meeting with Geoffrey Shurlock was in a Hollywood restaurant, on La Cienaga Boulevard in the winter of 1965.
In this winter of ecumenical discontent and disillusionment, we await the stirring of the Holy Spirit, praying with John Paul II that the third millennium will be «the springtime of Christian unity.»
When the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. sat at his kitchen table, in the winter of 1956, terrified by the fear of what might happen to him and his family during the Montgomery bus boycott, he said he heard the voice of Jesus promising, «I will be with you.»
In the winter of 1996, while I was studying the record of Jack Kevorkian's first forty - seven physician - assisted suicides, I received a letter from a woman I did not know named Martha Wichorek.
I made my first retreat in the winter of 1947.
In the winter of 1953, there were «Put Christ back in Christmas» stickers and signs all over Elmhurst — on postal machines, on bushes, on every tree sold for the holidays anywhere in town.
In the winter of 1965 - 66, the final piece of the championship puzzle fell into place when the O's acquired Frank Robinson (discarded by the Cincinnati Reds» general manager as an «old thirty») in exchange for Miltiades Pappastediodis, whom you will likely remember as «Milt Pappas.»
In the winter of 1526 - 7, they began to be put into effect.
In the winter of 1512, The Reverend Doctor Martin Luther, twenty - nine years old, Sub-Prior of the Friary at Wittenberg, Professor of Bible in the University, had to start preparation for his professorial lectures which would begin the following year.
Ah, then we should freeze in the winters of our loneliness!
About The Velveteen Habit: The Velveteen Habit, an 18th century farmhouse renovated in the winter of 2014, is an elegant retreat secluded in the woods two miles from downtown Ogunquit, Maine.
efficient in the winters of Ithaca.
In the winter of 1881, Albert Bacon Blanton was born into one of the first families of bourbon history.
Energy density values were taken from food composition tables and from Rolls and Barnett (40), whereas energy costs were based on supermarket prices in Seattle collected in the winter of 2003.
In the winter of 2013, through their continued partnership with hospitality entrepreneur Charles Banks, CLM launched Vessel.
In the winter of 2015, Andrew partnered with prolific restaurateur, Buddy Brown, one the nation's most successful franchise operators.
In the winter of 2013, CLM launched Vessel, their newest endeavor aimed towards redefining the way people dine.
Martin Odegaard was quite the sensation when he signed for Real Madrid in the winter of 2014.
In the winter of 1983, Western State coach Ken MacLennan set up targets and a special loop for Thompson at John Rozman's ranch, site of the Western State ski - training center.
One morning in the winter of 1960 Barbara woke up at 4:45 a.m. in her apartment on Riverside Drive and wrote a story called The Crabslayer.
During the game in Miami, the Baltimore players, several of whom had played against Bench in Puerto Rico in the winter of 1967, were shouting, «Oh, we're going to steal three or four today.»
With all due respect to The Man, now in the winter of his content, it's a question of whether he will drive in as many runs as he'll let in.
This love between quarterback and city took root unexpectedly in the winter of 2006.
Only once has Oklahoma been caught off - guard; it is perhaps not a coincidence that it was the first season in which Oklahoma had to start a quarterback the Sooners hadn't landed in the winter of 1999.
In the winter of 1999, the network had a chance to hire legendary broadcaster Dick Enberg, and Lundquist saw the writing on the wall.
It's yet another net - ripper in the Winter of Buddy Love, a season in which college basketball has collectively jacked up its three - point volume.
Another Aussie international goalkeeper to ditch football was Brianna Davey, who took up Australian Rules with St Kilda Sharks in the Victorian Women's Football League in the winter of 2015 after missing out on selection for the Women's World Cup.
Ulloa moved to England in the winter of 2013, as he joined Brighton & Hove Albion.
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