Sentences with phrase «now amassed»

The Testosterone Replacement Therapy Products Liability Litigation, or MDL 2545, began with less than 50 Androgel claims and has now amassed over 1,000 cases regarding injuries allegedly sustained from various Low T drugs.
Durham law student Katherine Baker has been vlogging since 2013, and her popular YouTube channel has now amassed nearly 30,000 subscribers.
Scientists around the world have now amassed a virtually unassailable body of evidence to support the conclusion that a rapid warming of our planet - caused principally by greenhouse gas emissions from fossil fuel burning - is under way.»
Dunham produces one or more drawings per day, for weeks at a time or longer, and has now amassed an astonishing breadth of material and content.
The film has now amassed just over $ 17 million worth of coin.
Indeed, Nolan — unlike most of the directors of large - scale pop entertainments — has always been as good with actors as he has with high - tech hardware, having now amassed a sterling stock company (including Bale, Caine, Cotillard, Gordon - Levitt and Ken Watanabe) who appear in various guises across his films with the familiarity of old friends.
Ross has now amassed more than 500,000 followers on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter who follow his diet and training tips, while the · #WorldsStrongestMarathon trended for 18 hours on Twitter during the stunt.
Cuomo raised an average of more than $ 32,000 per day for the last six months, according to campaign finance reports, and has now amassed a $ 30.5 million campaign chest in 2018 that so far has helped him scare away serious rivals in his bid for a third term.
It's not selfcontradictory to suppose that he has been peeling potatoes forever, and has by now amassed an infinitely large heap of them.
Klout has now amassed enough data to measure the influence of 75 million people online, and it can slice and dice these numbers.
Several months on and it is now one of my favourite pasta sauces and what's more I am now amassing a growing number of converts to the pleasures of the sweet / savoury combination.

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He traveled often, both for work and to visit his now wife, Yoganshi Shah, in the U.S. Shah finally got fed up watching her husband spend $ 25 on a pillow every time he traveled, and didn't love the stockpile of pillows they were gradually amassing either.
While the company amassed an army of fanboy followers over much of its history as the underdog in the epic struggle against the «evil empire» (Microsoft), it's perhaps understandable that haters are now popping out of the woodwork.
Since joining YouTube in 2009, Wiens, who was born in America and now lives in Bangkok, has amassed nearly 1.8 million subscribers and racked up nearly 373 million views.
The app is only about a month old, but it's amassed more than 30,000 daily active users, about 310,000 total users in the US and abroad — it's the top lifestyle app in Germany right now, the company says — and has produced close to 200,000 matches so far.
Now in his 60s and a grandfather, El Mayo has been in the drug business for nearly half a century and has amassed a fortune.
Now that seven provinces (B.C., Sask., Man., Ont., Que., N.S. and N.B.) have legalized crowdfunding for businesses — which involves collecting small contributions from a large group of people — Canadian entrepreneurs have amassed between $ 250 million and $ 300 million in the last year alone to start up and scale up their businesses.
I'm cautious investing new money now, but the point is once you've amassed a sizable nut there's no longer a need to work in a bull market — unless you are restless like me.
But now that I'm out of debt I have quickly amassed a substantial amount of money which allows me more freedom
A 1 % move in the broad market now takes just hours, compared to what would have taken days to amass during all of last year.
You have spent a lifetime amassing savings and other resources and now is the time to use these assets — assuming you can accurately figure out how much to spend in retirement.
Zions Bancorporation, which has amassed $ 54 billion in assets by acquiring community banks in 11 states in the West and Southwest, from Arizona to Wyoming, is now working to standardize fees for services from checking to foreign exchange.
How has the State come to amass such power that it now feels free to assault the most fundamental relationship of all, that between parent and child?
Instead, they seek to discredit the scientific theory of evolution by amassing evidence that is allegedly consistent with the relatively recent, abrupt appearance of the universe, the earth, living things, and man in substantially the same form as they now have.
As we have for the past few seasons, Becky of The Vintage Mixer has posted her list of what's in season to eat now and from that list, has amassed a group of us who are posting #eatseasonal recipes today.
The San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition, now in its 16th year, amassed over 7k entries.
Now the focus is on fine - tuning for the playoffs and finding ways to reduce the playoff bonus points advantage Truex has amassed thanks to his 14 stage wins and three race wins, which might be enough of a buffer to ensure advancement at least to the eight - driver semifinal round.
Diego Costa will be 27 in a few months and until 2 years ago he had amassed 53 league goals in the prior 8 seasons but is now, or so people tell me, world class.
In the sixteen matches since he took charge his team have amassed twenty one points and now sit in twelfth place.
Schalke 04's loyal servant Benedikt Howedes — who is now captain of the side and has amassed over 300 appearances for the club — was the winner of the U19 gold prize in 2007.
Now that the cameras have been up and running for a while we're starting to amass a variety of videos to add to our virtual library.
So, now that we're about to have a baby boy (or at least, we're 99 % going to have a baby boy), I'll either have to dress my little man in his sister's old clothes (dyeing the girly clothes blue has crossed my mind and yes, some crafty parents — like Polly Conner of Thriving Home blog — have done this), or I'll have to amass a new wardrobe of more «boyish» designs.
Chicago billionaire Jennifer Pritzker, who has amassed an extensive collection of some 35 Chicago - area properties for which she has paid more than $ 75 million, now can add another one to her portfolio: a landmark, six - bedroom row home on the Gold Coast that she bought late last month in an all - cash deal for $ 1.75 million.
Now to the issue of corruption, the very core fibre of the Ghanaian society is polluted with corruption and politics is perceived by most government appointees as the easiest and fastest way to amass wealth for themselves.
The challenge for Khan now is to hold on to at least some of the left wing support he has already amassed at the same time as wooing more conservative voters.
In spite of Cuomo's perceived preferences — and remember, the AG has not yet made a primary endorsement, and it now appears he might even choose to keep his powder dry until after the Sept. 14 election — Schneiderman is amassing supporting from labor unions, clubs, the LGBT community, fellow Democratic officials and two newspaper editorial pages, the Times and the Amsterdam News.
«I think when you look at the structure now, and you look at the power that you can amass and how you really can insulate yourself as a result of that, I think it not only does a disservice to the operation of government but also to being open to new ideas and new policies,» Griffo said.
But we have no right to simply foist this problem on future generations, who will be ill - equipped to address it if we do not start amassing the necessary expertise and infrastructure now.
«Ten years ago, geneticists worked in isolation, but now there is a premium on leadership — individuals able to pull together consortiums of geneticists to amass the cohorts of thousands of subjects required to address problems of complex disease genetics,» he says.
But now she and other researchers are amassing striking new evidence of warrior queens who may have risen to the heights of battle glory during the latter half of Maya civilization, between A.D. 600 and 800.
Although researchers hope the photographs help raise awareness of conservation efforts, their goal was more ambitious than to snap pretty pictures: The images amass a significant set of data that Sharma and colleagues are just now beginning to analyze.
Now, a new data analysis that has untangled evidence amassed in years of Alzheimer's studies encourages researchers to refocus their investigations.
Now, the California Institute of Technology chemist is amassing evidence that cells harness this ability to help them home in on sites of DNA damage within each cell by revealing defects in DNA that disrupt its charge - carrying ability.
A great deal of evidence has now been amassed that stromal cell senescence plays an important role in laying the groundwork for tumor metastasis, promoting cell proliferation with inflammatory cytokines, encouraging angiogenesis, and degrading the tumor - suppressive action of an intact extracellular matrix.
I've already amassed various colours and styles from corporate and structured to romantic and flowy, and now with this gorgeous white / aquamarine piece I've found the perfect one for spring.
After amassing a comprehensive archive from a decade's worth of fashion - related events around the world, Amsterdam - based book obsessives MENDO persuaded Katz Sinding that now was the time to release his first publication.
Now that I've amassed quite the crinoline collection, I'm a big fan of looking after them.
Costume designer John Dunn amassed as much vintage as possible, but also took advantage of the 1970s moment happening in fashion right now.
Aussie travellers who work and amass retirement savings in Britain could now be waiting for decades to transfer this money into an Australian It's Valentine's Day and Stephen convinces Ashlie to try speed dating.
In the UK, since tuition fees ballooned in 2012, undergraduate students can now expect to amass an average debt of more than # 44,000 over the course of their degree.
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