To serve, allow the cream cheese to come to room temperature, and pour dip
over the block of cream cheese on a serving dish.
This chutney also makes an excellent appetizer spooned
over a block of cream cheese and served with crackers.
A common example include payments made
over a block of time following graduation from a university.
When you scroll
over the blocks of color, blue representing males and green representing females, the timeline at the bottom displays the age difference between the athletes.
The poster suggests that you calculate the total average cloud forcing error
over a block of time, not the error in the change in cloud forcing, for which the units would be W / m ^ 2 / year.
Now they are going to try a quaint, 19th century idea: blowing air
over blocks of ice mounted under the cars.
Texas online defensive driving course is a total of six hours and can be completed in a single day, or spread out
over blocks of time, as the student's schedule permits.
Yet, even with legal language in place and education underway, the battle to control the content is a losing one, says Ed Krafchow, president of Prudential California, Nevada, Texas Realty in Pleasanton, Calif. «Arguing over who owns the data is like two men fighting
over a block of ice in the sun.
Tip: Make your own chocolate shavings for your panna cotta by lightly scraping a vegetable peeler
over a block of chocolate.
Not exact matches
Reports indicate that the new investors will have control
over some salary and hiring decisions, as well as the ability to
block any eventual sale
of Gawker Media if a price tag comes in lower than $ 100 million.
«American has been aware
of our agreement for
over a year and has worked to
block the implementation at every opportunity,» a United spokesman said.
Ad -
blocking in general, on both the desktop and mobile web, has been growing rapidly
over the past couple
of years, according to industry surveys.
In addition, a «first - in - first - out» investment rule could be enforced with the Senate tax bill, which would require investors to sell their oldest shares first when they have acquired multiple
blocks of shares
over time.
With the line stretching around the
block, hundreds
of people waited for
over two hours to buy Mega Millions lottery tickets.
Executives at the athletic - gear maker announced on Tuesday that Under Armour (ua) would take
over the space on Fifth Avenue, which is interestingly just a single
block north
of rival Nike's (nke) Niketown store.
In October, for example, hackers took information from
over 100,000 Internet
of Things (IoT) devices and used it to
block traffic on sites like Netflix, Twitter, and Spotify.
And within months
of announcing that it was acquiring Rdio last year, Pandora was reported to be on the
block (although co-founder Tim Westergren has downplayed that idea since he took
over as the company's CEO).
I've used a variety
of different ones on my commutes
over the years, but the best ones for avoiding tangled wires and for
blocking out the noisy people on the train are the Bose Quiet Comfort 35 Wireless Headphones.
Like Amazon, they've learned to execute their strategy on the basis
of what won't change
over the next 10 years — children playing and learning from compelling
block toys — as opposed to what will change.
I take
over an hour
of trains and subways to and from work each day, and if I couldn't
block out all the noise, I would go crazy.
Extreme politicians at every level
of government are doing everything they can to
block millions
of people from coming to Planned Parenthood, deny access to affordable health care, and roll back women's rights
over their own bodies.
If there's one battle that has crystallized a lot
of the fear and uncertainty around the media business recently, it's the fight
over ad
blocking.
Senate Democrats and a handful
of Republicans
blocked a bill to fund the government after the two parties failed to break their deadlock
over immigration.
The U.S. Department
of Justice has sued to
block the deal
over concerns about the companies» pricing power in the media market.
* But there is also a valid policy argument that companies that own both cable channels and cable wires have excessive power
over pricing, and that
blocking such a merger is a good use
of anti-trust power — even if it's an argument you'd usually hear from the left side
of the aisle.
It's about finding and nurturing the building
blocks of your brand that
over time leave more
of a positive and lasting impression on your target audience.
When you purchase a broad swath
of equities, say an S&P 500 index fund, the returns you can expect
over the next decade or so comprise four building
blocks: the starting dividend yield, projected growth in real earnings per share, expected inflation, and the expected change in «valuation» — that is, the expansion or contraction in the price / earnings (P / E) multiple.
The zone now covers
over 100
blocks and serves more than 12,000 children, with 95 %
of high school seniors going off to college.
An employee's options grant tends to be broken up into percentage
blocks, with each
block vesting annually
over a set number
of years.
Last fall, the Wikimedia Foundation
blocked over 250 accounts
of editors they considered to be suspicious, and its lawyers sent a «cease and desist» letter to a company called Wiki - PR, which boasted on its website «we write it, we manage it, you never worry about Wikipedia again.»
Elena Delle Donne's third season was the best
of her short career, as she led the league in scoring with
over 23 points per game on 46 % shooting, to go with
over eight rebounds, a steal, and two
blocks per game en route to winning MVP.
Prioritizing the quantity
of patents
over the quality
of patent -
blocking positions is usually ineffective, and the cost
of such a strategy is often prohibitive.
Kolondra told Fortune that Opera, which is being taken
over by a Chinese consortium, has no intention
of getting publishers and ad networks to pay for having their ads bypass its
blocking system, in the fashion
of the controversial AdBlock Plus.
I tried to
block it out
of my head, but every time I tried to do anything involving a bank, I was shamed all
over again.
Of course, the price can change over time with each block of stock the owner sell
Of course, the price can change
over time with each
block of stock the owner sell
of stock the owner sells.
Last year, the billionaire even engaged in a brief Twitter spat with Fortune (including
blocking Fortune «s primary Twitter account)
over its reporting in the wake
of a Tesla driver's fatal crash and Musk's post-crash sale
of Tesla shares in a public offering.
The modern Super Bowl halftime show as we know it started in 1991 with New Kids on the
Block (previous shows featured a theme with marching bands and various performance groups), and it's stayed relatively consistent since: A pop star (or stars) takes
over the field with props, backup dancers, probably pyrotechnics, and possibly even a live band, and goes through a rundown
of their hits in a handful
of minutes.
Last summer, Chief Peter Moonias said he would sacrifice his own life if need be, to
block construction
of a bridge
over the Attawapiskat River.
As Henry Kissinger emphasizes in his new book World Order, the fundamental building
block of all American and international engagement
over the past hundred years — namely, the nation state and the Westphalian system in which states are embedded — is particularly weak in the Middle East due to fragile national roots and competing local and universalist identities, including pan-Arabic movements and messianic religious calls from the likes
of Iran's ayatollahs and ISIS.
Startups like HootSuite, now likely worth a billion dollars, blossomed
blocks from the famous steam clock, emitting a mist
of talent that settled
over the neighbourhood in the fast fashion
of the industry to which it belongs.
It's not just national security issues that were hanging
over Broadcom's proposed buyout
of Qualcomm, experts said after President Donald Trump
blocked the deal.
The rules on a certain
block of wireless spectrum that was auctioned off in 2008 prevent the company using those airwaves from
blocking any content that runs
over them, or preventing any devices from working on them.
It appeared they had at last removed what CEO Joel Manby called their «
blocking» issue: A virulent controversy
over their treatment
of orcas that had generated plenty
of negative publicity and weighed on the company's performance in recent years.
The U.S. Department
of Justice has sued to
block U.S. telecommunications company AT&T Inc's $ 85 billion deal to buy media company Time Warner Inc
over concerns about how the two companies would consolidate their sectors.
Broadcom's buyout
of Qualcomm was
blocked by the Trump administration
over national security concerns.
This struggle
over whether internet service providers should enable equal access to all content and applications regardless
of the source, without favoring or
blocking particular products or websites, or alternatively be permitted to differentiate the price for some (e.g., high volume) users
over others, has been around for some time.
Port authorities say the industry is experiencing headwinds
over a lack
of clarity in permits and consultation processes — the same issue
blocking Trans Mountain
Proponents
of the increase in
block size argued that the increase in technology
over time would mitigate these necessary increases in computing power and network capabilities
of those who wished to run a full node.
The acquisition
of US Foods was
blocked over concerns it would reduce competition and raise prices.
He has attacked former FBI Director James Comey for releasing memos he claims are classified, and briefly
blocked a Democratic memo from the House Intelligence Committee
over its inclusion
of classified information, yet he grandstands against redactions insisted upon by his own Justice Department.)