Sentences with phrase «of the pile for»

A superb signing for # 32.5 m if it goes through, it seems fairly certain that Benteke would be top of the pile for Rodgers next season, with his recent form in the Premier League showing he can be one of the best in the business.
Nevertheless it was United who came away celebrating after a hard fought victory, and it was a victory which ensured United remained top of the pile for at least another week, with bragging rights remaining in Manchester for the time being at least.
He acknowledged that my bras smelled rancid after sitting in the bottom of the pile for a week — but he did the laundry anyway.
This is yet more confirmation that cantaloupe and honeydew melons are at the bottom of the pile for healthy and hence acne - clearing fruits.
It's too early to say whether it's a contender for Best Picture but I feel fairly confident that Bullock, along with Cate Blanchett, and Julie Delpy, are right at the top of the pile for Best Actress at the moment.
The Skoda Octavia is still top of the pile for luggage space though, if that's a priority.
In Australia, the 2.5 GT (SatNav) marks the top of the pile for the Legacy / Liberty range.
Please take note before you use the Amazon crap again: Amazon is on the bottom of the pile for quality of books and pretty well sucks as a distributor.
Either way, I reckon this is now top of the pile for all firefighting games, I think you will have great fun with this when you get round to it
Smash Bros, Bayonetta 2, and that Karting game were all right at the top of the pile for 2014 so it goes without saying that we love playing games on the Wii U.
Jeff Marchiafava (@GIJeffM)-- I've got a whole host of games I'm currently not paying enough attention to, but Breath of the Wild sits at the top of the pile for this weekend.
Sony's definitely in a strong position at the moment, with the PS4 and PS4 Pro sitting at the top of the pile for consoles and the rest of Sony's business seemingly going well.
«Why biodiversity matters» is the caption over a stack of blocks about to topple as the block labeled «biodiversity» is being pulled out of the pile for further examination.
«Why biodiversity matters» is the caption over a tower about to topple as the building block labeled «biodiversity» is being pulled out of the pile for further examination.
The Yoga 3 Pro suffered from similar battery woes, though these two are at the bottom of the pile for battery life.
Iteration is never as exciting as revolution, but this an iteration on a tablet that was already near — if not at — the top of the pile for quality and capability...
Optimized design on the boiler building achieving a savings of 290 pieces of piles for the EPC project.

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However, the distribution of the UKIP vote may lead to the Tories» piling up votes in areas where they are too far behind Labour for it to make a difference.
But the company had a net loss of $ 154.1 million in 2014, and a loss of $ 77.6 million for the first half of 2015; overall, it's piled up an accumulated deficit of almost a half billion dollars since its inception.
These Jack - of - all - trades shoes are light enough for speedwork, cushioned for long runs, and have a smooth ride that doesn't fade even as you pile on the miles.
In the fall of 2013, hundreds of Target Canada head office staff piled into the auditorium at the Mississauga Living Arts Centre for a state - of - the - union address from their leaders.
«The legal tsunami Valeant has created could loom for years to come considering the number of serious federal probes investigating virtually all of Valeant's business practices, not to mention civil lawsuits quickly piling up,» she wrote in a report.
Powerful enough to eat through papers, folders and credit cards for 30 minutes straight, the little monster turned my save - for - a-rainy-day piles into buckets of confetti.
I am an office manager for a watch repair and retail shop and I had a customer bring in a pile of garbage from her car, including: a pencil, multiple Kleenexes, a McDonald's toy, scraps of paper, gum wrappers, and general dirt, and drop it on my desk.
But if a mounting pile of research is to be believed, you're probably paying a higher price for that constant connectivity than you imagined.
The piles of paperwork also meant most filers needed a lawyer, which made bankruptcy more costly and therefore not an option for many poor consumers.
And indeed, Rosneft this week raised some $ 9.4 billion through the sale of local currency bonds, at a time when it has no other conceivable use for such a huge pile of cash.
They're happy with what works for them now and they've already got plenty on their plates so they aren't gonna go out of their way to add to the pile.
The main reason for this move towards generic - ism is technological — it's relatively easy nowadays for one company to duplicate another's services, especially when that company is sitting on piles of money.
For others though, those giant piles of coins are exactly what they're supposed to be: a currency that they want to exchange for goods and servicFor others though, those giant piles of coins are exactly what they're supposed to be: a currency that they want to exchange for goods and servicfor goods and services.
As coach of the University of Tennessee Lady Vols basketball team from 1974 to 2012, Summit piled up 1,098 victories, the most in NCAA basketball history — for women or men.
After an introduction from Hsieh — he informs the crowd that it is in the presence of the band responsible for Zappos's hold music — Rabbit plays four songs, and then most of the graveyard shift piles onto the bus to head downtown to continue the festivities.
She recommends companies institute a clean desk policy (ensuring that workers file away papers containing customer data before they leave their desk), implement inactivity time outs for any tech devices, and switch to an e-faxing system, which eliminates the exposure of sensitive patient data on paper that's piled up around traditional fax machines.
As the boxers for the main bout were summoned to the ring, a pile of officials and hangers - on scrambled in to mill around for the cameras from HBO.
In this scene, there is no chest beating, no sense of valor, just a kid stuck in a pile of rubble calling for help.
Officials had been at it for nearly two years, and he had provided them with piles of documents related to his business.
Two months later, the consortium charged with picking new emojis, added to the list, including a frowning pile of poo and a smiley face with the word OK for the eyes.
But with the first Democratic debate approaching on Oct. 13, and a series of deadlines to qualify for primary ballots piling up after that, time appears to be running short.
Companies don't want to just sit on money, much for the same reason that investors don't like holding piles of cash either: Inflation erodes the value of the cash, so putting it to work makes sense.
They cut down additional time spent in the waiting room by offering the endless pile of paperwork online for patients to fill out in advance.
At some point in the not - distant future, Griffith will have the most accurate tool around for measuring an individual's (or collective's) energy use as well as a gigantic pile of data, both of which will be commercially quite valuable as we are pushed toward a greener lifestyle.
According to Durbin, he has over 200 messages piling up on Twitter of strangers thanking him for being strong, not only for himself, but for them.
In 2008, at the start of the financial crisis, Freddie Mac, along with its sister company Fannie Mae, was on the hook for piles and piles of unwise mortgage loans, and had to be bailed out by the government.
E-readers are thus either destined for the obsolescence pile, or they'll be coming out of Kinder eggs soon enough.
It seems that, in the summer of 1968, when he was 19, Stack and a bunch of his pals from suburban Elmhurst, Ill., piled into four or five cars and headed for Chicago to sample the commotion surrounding the Democratic National Convention.
The Subiaco based company brings its $ 6.4 m pile of cash to the deal and will look to raise a further $ 2.25 m and up to $ 4.5 m after a capital consolidation on a 1 for 3 basis.
A: We read piles of business plans and network constantly looking for attractive investments.
My wife and I lived in a pile of junk on a beautiful property for a dozen years before we were debt free and had the cash to tear it down and build our dream home.
The focus on learning, in a market notorious for its rigid exam - oriented education system and piles of homework,...
5) Dilution: Although Apple has a large cash pile, most of that is held offshore, and therefore the company would likely have to issue debt in order to acquire Netflix for $ 50 billion.
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