Sentences with phrase «later dubbed»

An initiative by Digital Currency Group CEO Barry Silbert, the project — later dubbed «SegWit2x» — was to combine activation of the Segregated Witness soft fork with a hard fork to double Bitcoin's block weight limit.
The cold spell, later dubbed the Little Ice Age, ended.
He developed a method that was later dubbed the «drip technique» in which he dripped paint onto a canvas that was spread out on the floor.
During the late 1980s and 90s, postmodernist art in Britain was revitalized by the emergence of a confident new generation of postmodernist artists, later dubbed Young British Artists.
An émigré from Italy at the age of nine, Ippolito was later dubbed «Mr. 10th Street» who wore suits to flea markets, and listened to both John Cage and Johnny Cash.
Its designer, Eugene Jarvis, wanted to make what he later dubbed a «sperm game», an experience that would appeal to thrill - seeking males, offering the player a rush of excitement derived through bedlam and difficulty.
These 4 sweet kittens were found in front of a local Starbucks, later dubbed the «Starbucks kittens»:).
A quirky puppy from France is credited with starting what was later dubbed the «European Invasion».
Later dubbed the Feral Freedom program, RTF was a major driver for reducing cat euthanasia from greater than 90 % to less than 10 % in just a few years.
The cat, whom volunteers later dubbed Chester (the Clancy part will come later), was missing part of his right arm at what could be compared to his elbow.
Subaru later dubbed it the Forester and put it on display at the New York International Auto Show late last month.
The Japanese are determined to build a railroad (later dubbed the «Death Railway») connecting Bangkok and Rangoon, through the impossible terrain of the jungles and mountains of Thailand, and they aim to use these POWs as their slave labor, including the engineers to design the massive undertaking.
In addition, as Tonto is more important, there are elements of Native American mysticism introduced to the story that brings other - worldly occurrences to the fore, especially in the actions of the all - white horse later dubbed «Silver», whom Tonto sees as a great spirit who resurrects John Reid from the dead to fulfill his destiny to bring justice back into the world.
Heavily reminiscent of The Godfather — though even more daringly stylised — it's a reconstruction of the events of 11 September 1931 (later dubbed «Night of the Sicilian Vespers») when 40 leading Mafiosi were murdered, clearing the way for Luciano to become «boss of bosses».
After his mother (Lathan, Brown Sugar) had been bitten by a vampire during her pregnancy, her son Eric, later dubbed «Blade» (Snipes, Major League) was born with reconstructed DNA, giving him a mixture of strengths between vampires and humans.
The team had stumbled upon what were later dubbed the Gamburtsev Mountains, a range of steep peaks that rise to 9,000 feet (3,000 meters) and stretch 750 miles (1,200 km) across the interior of the continent.
The pair's joint burial site, later dubbed The Tomb of The Two Brothers, was discovered at Deir Rifeh, a village 250 miles south of Cairo.
The implications were astounding: Not only was there a cosmic force that seemed to be stronger than gravity, albeit only at gigantic scales, but also this force — later dubbed dark energy — seemed to constitute more than three - quarters of everything in the universe.
Bose was an Indian physicist who worked with Einstein to understand the behaviour of subatomic particles that were later dubbed bosons.
O'Shannessy, now a linguist at the University of Michigan, describes how she got the chance to witness a language — which she later dubbed Light Warlpiri — in the making.
Georgiev, who had been working for a company on the other side of the country, had been released a few months earlier after having spent four years in prison, but the other medical workers, later dubbed the Tripoli Six, were waiting for death by firing squad.
Under the leadership of J. Raymond Jones, the first black chairman of the Manhattan Democratic Party, Mr. Rangel, David Dinkins, Percy Sutton and Basil Paterson — later dubbed the «Gang of Four» — united Harlem's squabbling political factions into a single powerful clubhouse.
It was also attended by outside consultants — later dubbed by Wiley to be «agents of the city» — Jonathan Rosen and Nick Baldick.
In response to such questions, Ernst Kaesemann launched within the Bultmannian circle a fresh search, later dubbed «a New Quest» by James Robinson.
On the question of secularism and the Supreme Court's decisions on prayer and other religious activities in the public schools: No doubt these decisions, which repudiated both history and the wishes of parents and state legislators alike, played a significant role in the acceleration of what Richard John Neuhaus later dubbed the «naked public square.»
Those attacks used rudimentary but effective malware which security researchers later dubbed DarkSeoul.
Forrec's work with Universal Studios led to an unusual client for the company — H. Gary Morse, who had developed a prosperous retirement community in Florida, later dubbed The Villages, complete with pools and golf courses.
The monster, which Tripp later dubs «Creech,» is forced from its home when an oil expedition drills through the underground water system.
Plan and present: With the concept in place, the students began planning the Lego makerspace, which they would later dub the Lego - Space.

Not exact matches

Along with several other analysts on Friday, including Steve Milunovich at UBS, Sacconaghi also said it was becoming clear that the latest lineup of iPhones had not sparked a massive wave of consumers with older models upgrading their phones, a prediction dubbed the «super cycle,» which had helped drive Apple's stock price up 45 % since early 2017.
The latest initiative, dubbed QE3, involves buying US$ 40 billion of mortgage - backed securities every month indefinitely and extends earlier asset - buying programs.
IKEA introduced the program, dubbed «Delaktig» (Swedish for «involved»), in late 2016.
Whereas Mirai hijacked gadgets that used either no passwords or known factory - set defaults, the latest botnet, dubbed «Reaper» (or «IoTroop») by its discoverers, has taken to commandeering recruits by exploiting vulnerabilities in devices» software.
After months (well, technically, closer to a decade) of wait for an official Republican plan to replace Obamacare, the House Energy and Commerce and Ways and Means committees unleashed legislation dubbed the American Health Care Act (AHCA) late Monday that would nix the existing health law's unpopular mandate to buy insurance and pare back its far more popular expansion of Medicaid for the working poor, among other provisions.
Dubbing the carrier «the worst airline in America,» she later posted pictures of the woman who was seated in her former location and called the fellow passenger «dachshund - legged.»
A few weeks after the August 9 earnings call, Peter Rive, SolarCity's cofounder and Musk's cousin, and Zep Solar, a SolarCity subsidiary, invited Musk to see their latest prototype, internally dubbed Steel Pulse.
Dubbed the «Jenga Tower,» this 58 - story skyscraper designed by Rhode: Partners will be Austin's tallest building when complete in late 2018.
Late last year I dubbed it the government's Penske File, a reference to the Seinfeld episode involving a non-existent work project.
Tesla introduced the dual - motor Model S P85D in late 2014, which can go from 0 to 60 miles per hour in just 3.2 seconds with the help of a feature dubbed «Insane» mode.
In 2001, Goldman Sachs chairman Jim O'Neill dubbed the now - ubiquitous acronym BRIC, referring to the four nations of Brazil, Russia, India and China (later expanded to BRICS to include South Africa in 2010).
If you currently have an older version of Apple's Mac OS X, you might be interested to know the latest version, dubbed Lion, is now available from the Mac App Store for $ 30.
Eventually the group was whittled down to the pair, who later married and settled in an old farmhouse outside of Cincinnati, affectionately dubbed «Nowhere Farm,» where they spend their time when they aren't touring.
One was the eventual collaboration between Cobb (and the staff of the newly created Center for Process Studies at Claremont) and Ford (back East on what Marjorie Suchocki later jokingly dubbed «the periphery» of process studies!)
The recording was already a cynical production in itself, with the last minute addition of an extended cello cadenza into the piece (at the suggestion of Sony's Peter Gelb in order to enhance the credibility of the whole enterprise) that was dubbed in later by Yo - Yo Ma.
So while whipping out a word like «best» seemed a bit over-confident back then, three years and many reviews later I, without hesitation, dub them The BEST Healthy Chocolate Cupcakes.
The Chargers were in the end zone three plays later, and they would go on to earn their first dub of the season.
Captain Justin «and - 1» Apuli had a huge 4 - pt play late in the second half that all but sealed the dub for his team.
But they wouldn't be there without having beaten the Dubs Tuesday before having the legs to drop the San Antonio Spurs in three overtimes one night later.
After that Ismail squandered a fortune funding not only that inspirational movie but also the music label COZ Records («The guy was areal good talker,» says Rocket); a cosmetics procedure whereby oxygen was absorbed into the skin («We were not prepared for the sharks in the beauty industry»); a plan to create nationwide phone - card dispensers («When I was in college, phone cards were a big deal»); and, recently, three shops dubbed It's in the Name, where tourists could buy framed calligraphy of names or proverbs of their choice («The main store opened up in New Orleans, but doggone Hurricane Katrina came two months later»).
This spring Pirates outfielder Jose Guillen, who had never played a game above the Class A level, hit.342 with 12 RBIs to steal the club's rightfield job and become the latest in a procession of young Pittsburgh prospects dubbed «the next Roberto Clemente.»
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