Sentences with phrase «own small army»

In a world where innovation cycles move lightning fast, you'd better believe the companies outfitted with a small army of intrapreneurs are forging well ahead of their competitors.
The U.S. has the ability to transport a small army by air, China does not.
Well, here's a little tough love for the entrepreneurial generation: Calling yourself a CEO doesn't make you one and a small army of Twitter followers doesn't make you a leader, either.
At Jeni's Splendid Ice Creams in Columbus, Ohio, a 2,000 - pound delivery of summer strawberries draws a small army of social - media paparazzi.
The company, not counting a small army of an estimated 65 mansion employees, now has just 200 full - time employees.
Daily affirmations, appreciation, and a generally positive outlook are the usual prescriptions for success, according to a small army of self - help experts.
«UPS is driving around in brown trucks, but maybe a small army of people on bikes is a better way.»
UrbanStems promises one - hour deliveries of seasonal flower arrangements in New York City and Washington, D.C., thanks to a small army of bike messengers — including Sean O'Donnell, seen delivering bouquets in the rain in Washington, D.C.
But as opposing experts (and a small army of writers) feud over the issue here in the United States, across the pond several top universities are eliminating the underlying logic of the argument by creating programs to help budding business owners get their start - up dreams off the ground — while they get their degrees.
The informant recalled how Zambada — a pistol holstered to his belt, flanked by a small army of cartel gunmen dressed in federal police uniforms — counted out the kilos.
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«We have a small army of public servants thinking about gender inequality — which is kind of unreal to think about from even five to 10 years ago.»
A «small army» of social workers and charitable groups managed their arrivals» from Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society workers in their white enamel badges to the volunteers from the National Council of Jewish Women (light blue silk armbands).
So several of these leaders developed an approved set of doctrines and teachings which should be taught to all the new «converts» in all the churches, and quickly developed a system to train and send out a small army of teachers and priests to distribute these empire - approved church doctrines.
When President Obama comes to New York City, he moves through the streets accompanied by a small army.
I really miss the tropical flavors, but I don't miss the feeling of eating a small army's ration of coconut milk and those deep fried plantains are killer, but they probably will kill you someday.
This recipe does make enough to feed a small army — just warning you.
The fact is that most pancake recipes yield enough to serve a small army.
This recipe makes enough to feed a small army.
This casserole really does make enough to feed a small army, so it's a great excuse to invite your neighbors (or the whole town) over and share a meal with them.
Love that after a small army's worth of granola bars, this is what you finally learned to make Regan @ The Healthy Aperture Blog recently posted... [The Recipe ReDux] Gluten - free Classic Chocolate Pound Cake
This recipe fills one big in a tart pie pan and can surely feed a small army.
Time - tested favorites stuck around (looking at you, Brewer's Breakfast) while a small army of new and delicious offerings like the Carnitas Benedict, Biscuits & Gravy, Chicken Fried Steak and Chilaquiles joined the party.
Check out this Italian Fried Rice made with ground turkey, or feed a small army with my Magic Wand Any Sausage Skillet Meal.
Those forces are Donnelly's small army of eight bakers who provide the show with 32 real pies onstage a week, and up to 1,400 mason jar pies a week, which are sold by apron - wearing ushers who pace the aisles.
Gasly is in for what looks like a tough first full season of F1 as the Honda teething problems continue to be so frequent that even a small army of dentists wouldn't be effective.
Within seconds after each race, a small army off men and machines has computed prices on the winning horses, and cashiers at 200 other windows begin honoring winning tickets.
At the endof an hourlong photo shoot he individually thanks the small army of assistants, not once but twice.
As reported in The Sun: But he (Wenger) is still no closer to knowing whether his midfield stars will leave as free agents in the summer, despite having a small army of negotiators and heads of recruitment at the Emirates.
He plays a lot and it will take a small army to keep him from playing when fit, look at how he was itching to get back this time.
Measurements are just numbers, but occasionally they can help an NFL team's personnel department or the small army of social media draft experts answer some questions about a player.
Events such as the Vitality Oxford Half could not take place without a small army of volunteer RACEMAKERS who direct, assist and support competitors.
Looking out from the cover of national magazines that wild summer, he was depicted as a gallant cold warrior, a solitary American genius taking on and crushing the Soviet chess juggernaut, with its Moscow computers and its small army of grandmasters arrayed against him.
I am eldest sibling to what amounted to a small army of kids, in a nearly constant absentee parent household.
As a result, I tend to keep a small army of product on hand, and am grateful that organic purveyors such as Babo Botanicals (reported on here back in 2010) exist.
Keep in mind; you are packing for a baby, not a small army.
(Seriously, a small army of moms overrunning a restaurant to have a nurse - in would be pretty newsworthy)
So I called in the army... a small army of my attachment parenting friends that I remember discussing these exact things with.
This revised and expanded second edition represents a complete overhaul of the first edition, with more of what you have come to expect from DC BABY: Loads of first - hand reviews and resources from author Sarah K. Masterson and a small army of citizen moms (and dads) in Washington, DC, Northern Virginia, and Suburban Maryland.
We promise, our small army of Seahorse kids give prospective products a very real trial.
Enough baby carriers to wear a small army.
She arrived with a big bus with her name emblazoned on the side and a small army of volunteers.
The Conservatives held onto Wandsworth and Westminster with a bit to spare, despite small armies of Labour activists flooding them in recent weeks.
Countries like China or Iran build firewalls and employ small armies of censors and snoopers in determined attempts to keep their bit of the internet controlled and uncritical of their ruling elites.
And not long after that before the small army of journalists tasked with undermining the charity sector get hold of the story.
Burns can now join the small army of his Conservative colleagues in speaking out against Lords reforms.
Under any article on the topic, or any social media post, you will find a small army of conspiracists.
Despite Bronfman's ill advice, not only did Cats lose, but he managed to incur the wrath of a small army who were never paid — even though he clearly has the money.
That includes committing hundreds of state troopers and other workers, plus organizing an aid package that reads like the shopping list for a small army: 34,000 bottles of water, 10,000 field rations, 1,400 cots, 500 flashlights, 10 electrical generators and four Black Hawk helicopters.
House Speaker John Boehner realized that managing the massive crowd descending on the Capitol grounds for Pope Francis» visit will require a small army — so he created one: A mini-army made up of the first - ever volunteer force of over 100 House and Senate aides.
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