Sentences with phrase «national headlines using»

Execute: Serve up school breakfast all week long, and share your own NSBW photos and stories as well as those from local, state, and national headlines using hashtags like #schoolbreakfastchallenge, #NSBW17, and #schoolbreakfast.

Not exact matches

But he also used his message to highlight the suffering of people «struggling to find work or relying on food banks» whose plight did not make national headlines.
Last week, McDonald's made national headlines when it announced it had allegedly found a work - around to a San Francisco law designed to curb the predatory practice of using toys to lure kids into a lifetime of fast food.
It updates just once per day, only contains the headlines and has limited formatting options, but it works — I've been using it for several weeks now on the National Environmental Trust MySpace site.
Yesterday, after a meeting at Akufo - Addo's office by prominents of the «Kyebi family» of Nana Akufo - Addo, it was agreed that, they should hire services of what they described as a «kiss ass» northerner be used to path a line of procuring headlines against the first Northener NPP National Chairman and Independent minded Paul Afoko as well as Kwabena Agyepong, who are victims of an illegal sacking from the party by Nana Akufo - Addo.
He speculated that Cuomo was seeking national headlines and seeking primarily to placate the left, and then wondered whether it was even worse, and Cuomo was using the latest shooting tragedy as an excuse to push a radical gun agenda he wanted to advance «all along.»
Mervis used data from two National Science Foundation (NSF) surveys to show that, despite recent headlines about a Ph.D. unemployment crisis, the vast majority of recent Ph.D. recipients are «gainfully employed» 2 to 5 years after earning their degrees.
National headlines accompanied the controversial use of sacred tribal lands for a proposed energy pipeline, while recent proposals have surfaced that would give away federally owned and protected land to states.
Not using a headline at all Your firm might have a national reputation and a history of multi-million-dollar verdicts.
Returning to this morning's decision, in Canadian National Railway Co. v. McKercher LLP, which we gave the headline for in an earlier post, I thought it would be helpful to boil down the judgment, into twelve paragraphs, largely using the court's own words:
Illinois is making national headlines as it moves toward the legalization of possession, use, and growth of marijuana in the state.
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