Sentences with phrase «make at this time of year»

This is one of my favourite dinners to make at this time of year, it's so warming and hearty and works perfectly for a simple, quick meal.
I adore fudge but only make it at this time of year.
This recipe is all about the fresh, perfectly in - season corn and tomatoes, so making this at a time of year other than summer is a huge mistake.
What other spooky Halloween craft ideas do your kids love to make at this time of year?
Christmas crafts are fun to make at any time of year, so get started today with the 6 Adorable Homemade Christmas Crafts for Summer eBook.
Barbecue ribs are always a summer favorite, but this slow cooker BBQ ribs recipe can be made at any time of year, and in limited space.
Wonderful memories are made at this time of year.

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Spacey, who stars as President Frank Underwood in the acclaimed series, has been accused of making unwanted advances on Anthony Rapp, who at the time was 14 years old.
In a New York Times article last year, Perdue compared Trump to Winston Churchill, the former UK prime minister, saying that like the legendary World War II - era leader, Trump was «nobody's choir boy» and «a historic person of destiny at a time and place in America when we've got to make a right - hand turn here.»
What we've spent a lot of time focusing on in the last year is making sure that we're able to deliver that technology in a way that is super-customer-friendly and that is supported at a level they feel like they need, and that's from both a sales and account coverage standpoint.
The upset came just a day after the ten - year anniversary of Appalachian State's wild upset over Michigan in Ann Arbor, but as ESPN notes, that game did not have a spread archived at the time it was played, making Howard's win the biggest upset in history in the context of Vegas lines.
In 1993, Conlon joined one of Chicago's top real estate firms at the time, and within only a few short years, he had made a name for himself as one of the most prolific sellers of residential real estate throughout not only Chicago and and the Midwest, but also the entire U.S. with sales approaching $ 200 million annually.
Combining AOL and Yahoo, an idea that has come up many times over the years, could instantly make Yahoo a major player in Internet advertising, with Armstrong - one of the world's top ad executives - at the helm, analysts said.
A year ago, I suggested persuading a bunch of your friends and family to quit at the same time would make it easier for everyone to stay away.
This spring, he spent two weeks running the numbers and battling insomnia before making a dramatic announcement to his 120 - member staff on April 13, inviting NBC News and The New York Times to cover it: Over the next three years, he will phase in a minimum wage of $ 70,000 at Gravity and immediately cut his own salary from $ 1.1 million to $ 70,000 to help fund it.
«Simply tell them that you plan for gifts in December of each year and you will consider making changes at that time,» Kramer said.
Too many entrepreneurs and experts make the mistake of assuming that just because their product or service is one that's useful throughout the year or «evergreen», it's automatically interesting as a story at any time.
At the annual sales conference for my company this year, I did not lead off by speaking of victories but rather of a time when I was unable to make a sale.
Two years ago, after Facebook's $ 19 billion acquisition of WhatsApp made huge news, the New York Times reported that Zuckerberg and WhatsApp co-founder and CEO Jan Koum negotiated the deal over a plate of chocolate - covered strawberries at Zuckerberg's house.
Buffett, who for much of his career avoided tech stocks, has capitalized on that rally by doubling — or, if you will, sextupling — down on Apple stock: He owns six times as much of it now as he did at this time last year, making him one of the iPhone maker's largest shareholders.
The company denied the accusations at the time, and over the past year Laurence Sellyn, Gildan's chief financial officer, has made concerted efforts to get on the right side of the debate.
After 35 years as the CEO of Inc. 5000 No. 2539 Professional Translating Services in Miami, «We have made sure not to take any unnecessary risks, while at the same time assuring that we grow year after year,» he says.
Investors in Amazon's 1997 IPO (three years after its founding at a market capitalization of $ 625 million, in current dollars) made 565 times their money, compared to 20 - times for investors in Google's 2004 IPO (six years after founding at a valuation of $ 29 billion) and 3.7 - times for investors in Facebook's $ 110 billion IPO five years ago.
EASTWOOD: But then years later I went back to Universal, it was a different regime then but I went back to Universal and I went to Lew Wasserman who was the head of Universal at that time and I said you know that you have this story called Play Misty for Me that's on the shelf nobody was making.
At the time, all the networks were making 20 - plus movies a year and a couple of miniseries and maybe a few limited series, and so you were making things all the time.
According to SEC filings from May, Heins will make his base salary of $ 3 million for another two years, plus another $ 5 million cash and a stock portfolio that was at one time worth more than $ 16 million and is now worth more like $ 7 million, reports Arik Hesseldahl of All Things D. Related: BlackBerry Says, «Remain Calm.
Four years on, the F1 boss appears to be frustrated again as he tries to keep one of the most glamorous races on the calendar after the contract expires in 2017, at a time when the city - state is weighing whether the event makes economic sense anymore.
Amazon is paying less than Emaar's offer of $ 800 million, sources said, making it lower than the $ 1 billion valuation at the time of Souq.com's funding round last year.
They should instead re-examine their practices that might have led to traces of, for example, diesel turning up in the Wyoming groundwater and come up with standards that would make leaks along the well bore impossible before less appropriate and more costly rules are thrust upon them at a time when natural gas prices are hitting 10 - year lows.
New York has the smallest pay gap at 11 %, with full - time, year - round women over 25 there making a median salary of $ 47,358, while men make $ 53,124.
Last year, The New York Times documented the explosion of young coffee up - starts, noting «more than 40 new cafes and coffee bars have joined a small, dedicated group of establishments where coffee making is treated like an art, or at least a high form of craft.»
In other words, Wall Street is convinced the creator of Snapchat, which up until 2015 didn't have any sales at all, will be big enough to make the Fortune 500 by the time it turns 10 years old.
Rosser says in a good year, the business — which Jenkins founded in 1976, after years of scrimping and saving as a union sheet metal worker — made about $ 750,000 in revenue at the time.
Second, a rethinking of corporate models since the Great Recession has led to a more agile lean way of doing business that abandons the «corporate monolith» model once again makes small - time entrepreneurship a realistic career alternative to the nearly - obsolete ideal of getting a job at a big company, staying for 30 years to retire with a pension and gold watch.
This is the first time in at least three years that Facebook's revenue is lower versus prior quarter, but it's obviously still a lot of money to make.
One of Defy's biggest success stories is Coss Marte, a convicted drug kingpin who at one time made $ 2 million dollars a year running one of the New York City's largest drug rings.
So the discount chain, hoping to avoid the 1.3 % decline in comparable sales of the 2016 holiday season quarter during the most important time of year, is streamlining the number of promotions and making them simpler and easier to understand, Target executives told reporters at a briefing last week in New York.
Made of iron and wood, the first New Year's Eve ball to be dropped from the flagpole at One Times Square in 1907 weighed 700 pounds.
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At this point, the Times makes about $ 400 million a year in digital revenue, with about half of that coming from digital advertising and half of it from the paywall.
One - quarter of millennials FOMO spend several times each year, while 21 % of respondents admit to making these purchases at least once a month.
At the same time, the next generation of multi-billion-dollar drugs takes time to build the billions in sales needed to make the best - seller list — but can be expected to do so starting next year.
In 2002, before the sale of PayPal even went through, Musk started voraciously reading about rocket technology, and later that year, with $ 100 million, he started one of the most unthinkable and ill - advised ventures of all time: a rocket company called SpaceX, whose stated purpose was to revolutionize the cost of space travel in order to make humans a multi-planetary species by colonizing Mars with at least a million people over the next century.
Jon Howland, owner and brewer at 12 Degree Brewing (Louisville, Colo.), doesn't have a lot of time to spare, but he makes a point to attend the Craft Brewers Conference & BrewExpo America ® every year.
Include how much retirement income you'd want per withdrawal, the rate of return you think your money will grow at when you start collecting retirement, how long you expect to live off your retirement fund and how many times you'd like to make a withdrawal per year.
In actuality, while the skill set necessary to make intelligent decisions can take years to acquire, the core matter is straightforward: Buy ownership of good businesses (stocks) or loan money to good credits (bonds), paying a price sufficient to reasonably assure you of a satisfactory return even if things don't work out particularly well (a margin of safety), and then give yourself a long enough stretch of time (at an absolute minimum, five years) to ride out the volatility.
To qualify, borrowers must have worked in a qualifying field for at least ten years and made payments on their federal student loans for at least the same amount of time.
Hundreds of thousands of other products were shipped, too, like 56,000 Lord of the Rings: The Motion Picture Trilogy sets; 47,000 TVs (up 1,300 percent year - over-year); 51,000 Bose headphones (vs. 8 last Wednesday); 28,000 Rubbermaid container sets (a deal that was actually made fun of via Twitter users at times); 24,000 pressure cookers; 14,000 iRobot Roomba 595 vacuum robots; 12,000 Fifty Shades of Grey Blu - rays; and 10,000 of Meguiar's X2020 Supreme Shine microfiber towels.
I just turned 25, make 100k a year, will max my 401k for 2012 with my next paycheck, opened up a brokerage account to pick up some stock in a few of my favorite companies this year, and also opened up a ROTH IRA at the same time.
And I've been teaching at Columbia for a number of years, I have been doing that 22 years now, but you know that time in the early 2000s, I've been doing it for a bunch years in and we had been making money using the same principles that Buffett uses, you know buying cheap good businesses.
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