Not exact matches
Floating his name
like this in the locker room and in the
public can serve as a trial balloon — a way to gauge the reaction and / or put some pressure on owner Steve Biscotti.
As attorney general, Cuomo made
public integrity a central cause of his office, reeling in big fish
like Alan Hevesi and Pedro Espada, and
floating the tantalizing possibility of others,
like Tom DiNapoli (more on him in a bit).
If SOX compliance or some other factor was causing companies to delay IPO,
float in another country or go private (or a different factor
like «free» dotcom money drove up
public ownership), that would change the size of the signal that TMC: GNP was sending.
His first
public art work, «the
floaters» depicts Taylor with a friend and rod -
like floating devices in a Palm Springs pool.
Contrary to what the vast majority of «liberal» and «conservative» members of the
public think, climate scientists do not believe sea levels will rise if the north pole ice cap melts (unlike the south pole ice cap, which sits atop a land mass, the north pole «ice cap» is already
floating in the sea, a point that various «climate science literacy» guides issued by scientific bodies
like NASA and NOAA emphasize).
Well, a lot's happened this week in the ongoing, excruciating - to - watch saga of the BP Gulf spill — we saw oil continue to lap up on miles of coastline, hundreds of birds put in danger, estimates of the spill's size double, BP's stock plummet (causing some to
float the word «bankruptcy»), we saw BP buy search terms
like «oil spill» online to inform the
public... about BP stock value, and we saw much more anger, chaos, and confusion.
You can also consider other family
floater plans offered by
public sector non-life insurers
like National or Oriental.
I just need to find a
floating toilet that doesn't look
like a
public bathroom stool....