He began coming
out of his shell in high school, joining a debate team.
McCasland recommends storing pecans in or
out of the shell in the dark under refrigeration or freezing, and claims he did so for 20 years and could tell no difference between them and fresh ones.
I love hanging out with people who are fun and outgoing because I can be shy sometimes, but I come
out of my shell in good company.
SpeedDater's competent event planning encourages daters to come
out of their shells in a friendly setting where romance is in the air.
Conversely, my super shy guy, Lincoln, has come
out of his shell in his advancing age and his timidity has faded to the background as he learned how to play and hunt and be a bit of a goofball.
For her to come
out of her shell in a safe, loving home, and for me to gain experience in training with her.»
Lucy has really come
out of her shell in the past month.
Fearful cats are given the time, space, and training that they need to help them come
out of their shell in the shelter and thrive in their new homes.
However, when surrounded by a family that offers positive training and attention (and most of all activity), Shetland Sheepdogs will come
out of their shells in a typically reserved way.
Conversely, my super shy guy, Lincoln, has come
out of his shell in his advancing age and his timidity has faded to the background as he has learned how to play, hunt and be a bit of a goofball.
Without the retreat of a smartphone, I was forced to come
out of my shell in difficult social situations.
Not exact matches
That explains why Restaurant Brands International (RBI), the Oakville, Ont. - based parent company
of Tim Hortons and Burger King, will
shell out US$ 1.8 billion
in cash to acquire Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen, an American fried chicken chain.
That said, the real muscle behind the pushback stems from disenfranchised cab operators, who must comply with a complex web
of regulations and
shell out for insurance, vehicle maintenance and exorbitant licence fees:
In Montreal, cab drivers pay around $ 200,000 for a taxi medallion.
But he has a «pattern»
of using
shell companies to purchase homes «
in all - cash deals,» as WNYC has reported, and then transferring those properties into his name for no money and taking
out large mortgages against them.
The consensus for why these two
shelled out to the Ontario Teachers» Pension Plan for 79.53 %
of MLSE could have been summed up
in a headline, with three words written
in all - caps and 5,678 - point type: «CONTENT!
David Swensen, the head
of Yale University's $ 25 billion endowment is calling
out some
of the biggest players
in finance for
shelling out billions
of dollars for what he calls «kickbacks» to attract business to their trading venues.
So an inspector came
out to the phony, empty office, but instead
of turning the group down for having no security
in place, or arousing suspicion about the obvious potential that the business was a
shell company, he issued a license on the spot for a small amount
of radioactive material.
Meanwhile, Nike leads the list
of companies reporting quarterly earnings
in a week where Americans will be
shelling out to stock up on candy for the Easter holiday.
Out goes the voop - voop sound
of weatherproof
shell fabric;
in comes luxury virgin wool (treated with Loro Piana's waterproof Storm System coating) and leather trim.
After living
in New York City for the past three years, I've figured
out how to navigate the city on the cheap, but I've also
shelled out more than I'm proud
of on omelettes and mimosas.
The average guest spent $ 703 for each wedding last year, with millennials (who are arguably more apt to be
in that everyone - I - know - is - getting - married phase
of life)
shelling out even more, at an average $ 893 per celebration, according to the American Express Spending & Saving Tracker.
When you're traveling
out of the country, you're typically limited
in the amount
of data you can use before having to
shell out huge roaming fees, and even those «unlimited» plans have data limits where you'll end up having your data speed throttled if you exceed them.
Studypool specializes
in on - demand Microtutoring, a concept which allows you to narrow
in on a specific area
of studies with no set price point or time interval so you don't have to
shell out $ 100 for an hour
of unnecessary tutoring.
Then,
in 2012, the partners deepened their commitment to diabetes,
shelling out a pricey $ 7 billion for Amylin, the maker
of two more promising meds.
You don't even need to
shell out a ton
of money or put yourself
in debt to learn how to code, either.
Busch and his partner, Jim Greenfield, recommend what's known as a reverse merger,
in which a smaller company winds up being part
of a larger public
shell that will eventually carry
out a public stock offering.
In his view, it makes sense for the company to
shell out for Minecraft, a game that is popular with a diverse range
of age groups and enjoys widespread «parental approval.»
Cash - strapped millennials now have another expense to juggle,
in addition to saving for retirement and paying student loans: They're
shelling out tens
of thousands for someone to watch Junior.
Yet considering the soaring value
of Whole Foods's stock
in the not too distant past, the online retailer could have easily had to
shell out a lot more to own the grocery company.
Drugmakers have benefitted from the surge
of opioid - related deaths
in the U.S.; last year, Bloomberg reported that the drug's price had risen tenfold
in recent years, with state and local governments
shelling out to make the med more widely available.
Publicly funded full - day kindergarten means parents no longer have to
shell out for 10 months
of child care for their five - year - olds (and,
in Ontario, four - year - olds)-- a major cost savings.
Now, a March report by the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) found that
in 2015, outbound Chinese travelers
shelled out a massive $ 215 billion overseas, representing an increase
of 53 percent from the previous year.
While the company
shelled out roughly $ 20 billion for Anacor and Medivation
in 2016, we would not be surprised if management executed another large - scale deal this year should some
of the aforementioned portfolio pressures persist.
Ray Ferrara, the former chairman
of the Certified Financial Planner Board
of Standards who's chairman and CEO
of dually registered ProVise Management Group
in Clearwater, Florida, noted on a panel discussion at the event that he expects his firm to
shell out «less than $ 10,000
in our hard costs» to comply with the fiduciary rule, but didn't anticipate «any significant ongoing [compliance] costs.»
Mr. Cohen told The New York Times this year that he paid Ms. Clifford
out of his own pocket, after The Wall Street Journal reported that she was paid through the
shell company he created
in Delaware.
I could achieve that
in a mere couple
of years if I were to save excessively and dump my savings (and inheritance) into a Mortgage REIT via the stock market, most
of which are
shelling out above 10 % returns
in dividend payments.
As you can see, there are plenty
of ways for the savvy investor to take advantage
of lucrative opportunities
in commercial real estate without having to
shell out huge sums
of money.
Despite David Sedaris» praise
of FitBit health trackers, it seems most
of us aren't yet ready to
shell out big money for a computer we can wear around, as most clearly evidenced by delays
in Apple's big iWatch announcement.
P&G aims to
shell out $ 7.5 billion on dividends
in fiscal 2018, and plans to return nearly $ 70 billion to shareholders
in the form
of dividends and share repurchases between fiscal years 2016 and 2019.
Recent actions by British Columbia NDP Premier John Horgan makes it appear that the social license Albertans have been
shelling out for
in the form
of a carbon tax, has no credibility or effective ability to gain market access
in his jurisdiction.
Greater than anticipated revenue from the sale
of First Solar's Moapa project
in Nevada didn't hurt any, and it is less clear when exactly when First Solar is going to be
shelling out the roughly one billion dollars that it will take to retool to its large format Series 6.
Dell lost billions
of dollars over the next few years on the puts — they had to
shell out over $ 1.2 billion
in one year alone to buy back millions
of shares
of stock that had lost half their value
in the previous year — this was more than they made selling computers that year.
Consumers who currently
shell out over $ 2,400 a year
in interest and fees to payday lenders lack access to a traditional bank could tap the benefits
of banking at the post office, argues this 2014 white paper from the Inspector General
of the U.S. Postal Service.
History has revealed that some
of the best performing stocks during the previous decades have been those that
shelled out ever - increasing cash to shareholders
in the form
of dividends.
When the condolence line deposited me
in front
of Miss Emerson's
shell - shocked parents, I stammered
out, «Sorry about all this,» and stalked away.
Later
in winter or spring came the time to empty the crib into a noisy
shelling machine that spat
out cobs and made cracked feed
of the kernels.
O Lord our God, help us tear their soldiers to bloody shreds with our
shells; help us to cover their smiling fields with the pale forms
of their patriot dead; help us to drown the thunder
of the guns with the shrieks
of their wounded, writhing
in pain; help us to lay waste their humble homes with a hurricane
of fire; help us to wring the hearts
of their unoffending widows with unavailing grief; help us to turn them
out roofless with their little children to wander unfriended
in the wastes
of their desolated land
in rags and hunger and thirst, sports
of the sun flames
in summer and the icy winds
of winter, broken
in spirit, worn with travail, imploring thee for the refuge
of the grave and denied it --
My objective
in this short essay has been to show that
in «stripping off the
shell of the
out -
of - date science, we find the permanently valid kernel
of... [Aquinas's] thought on the soul,» as John Saward wrote
in Redeemer
in the Womb.
And
in that situation the case would b when I got
out of the
shell my depression would b gone for the time being or I would at least feel better.
I used to soak clean egg
shells in lemon juice (apple cider vinegar would probably work too) which would draw the calcium
out of the
shell.