Sentences with phrase «pieces run about»

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Without this piece in place, competitors could potentially glean information about deals, front - run trades, and throw markets out of whack.
In it, two groups of men ran on treadmills until they burned 400 calories (about the equivalent of a small meal, or three to four pieces of bread).
The New York Times ran a piece in March about the men - in - shorts trend.
Last week, the New York Times ran a piece about the «Richest of the Rich.»
The initial stats surrounding this project was about 30 % of browsers, but since launch we've seen it's running at about 55 % to 60 %, which I think is because the demographic that would be interested in a piece like this is more likely to have the right browser.
Let's quote Jared's WaPo piece he links to above: «Because inflation has been running about 2 percent, that implies about a 1 percent gain in real, paycheck buying power.»
As an atheist since college, I had already mellowed a bit over the previous two or three years, in the course of running a popular feminist website that publishes thoughtful pieces about religion.
With motor running, add butter 2 pieces at a time, scraping down sides of bowl as needed and mixing until incorporated before adding more, about 4 minutes between additions.
The piece, which premiered to strong reviews at the Pittsburgh Symphony in January and will begin a run at the Atlanta Symphony on May 31, features lyrics by poet Michael Harper about Josh Gibson, Jackie Robinson and Hank Aaron.
The one fact of the mighty empiricist in this article is that we were in 4 cup finals in the last 5 years and won 3 the rest of the piece is opinion about the unfair treatment of his supplier... another fact is that we were incapable of getting past the last 16 in the CL in that time and another fact is that we were never at any point serious contenders to win the EPL and another fact is that at the end of that cup run we dropped out of the top 4 and will now drop out of the top 5... Another fact is that for over a decade we haven't been competitive in the two races that define a top flight european club even though the promise was that by building a shiny new stadium and charging the highest gate prices in world football we would... And a million and one other facts that point to one thing WENGER OUT
With tensions running high on the final day of the Winter transfer window, clubs across Europe are scuttling about trying to complete their pieces of last minute business.
On Sunday, the Houston Chronicle ran my opinion piece about pink slime, the content of which will be somewhat familiar to Lunch Tray readers as I've advanced many of the same arguments here.
Name brand disposable swim diapers run about.90 cents a piece.
The retailers were all a buzz about the great new prints and limited runs, by far the most mentioned piece of the show... well... outside of the newest all black ring sling from Sakura Bloom... but go figure!
Right before we left, I did a quick scan of travel with kid websites and ran across this amazing piece of travel gear that I have not yet been able to track down in the US — the BoostApak by Trunki But since we have so many readers from the UK and Australia, where I think this is sold, I'm hoping some of you can chime in on what you think about it.
For more about future Republican candidates» organizing online, see also this piece that ran in Politico over the weekend: 2012 prelude: GOP hopefuls go online.
One final note: my old friend Alex Treadway gets a lot of space in the NYT piece, talking about a particular ad run on the Daily Caller, where he's now in charge of advertising.
Speaking with Politicker this morning, Mr. Barron said he wasn't certain about why the pieces had been covered — «I don't know if they're doing that to make them better or get rid of them» — but indicated he is «definitely» running for the assembly seat that currently belongs to his wife, Inez Barron.
In an opinion piece headlined «Cuomo kicks cities» fiscal cans,» which ran Sunday in the Albany Times - Union, Brodsky wrote this about Miner and Cuomo: «We haven't seen this kind of political fight since Cuomo became governor, partially because he's scared the bejesus out of the political class and partially because he's managed problems with skill.»
While the average piece of paper is about 100,000 nanometers thick, exosomes run just 30 to 150 nanometers in size.
In our May 2014 issue, Sridhar Kota, a professor of engineering at the University of Michigan and founder and president of the company FlexSys, published an article about his long - running campaign to take complex, multipart machines and redesign them as flexible, one - piece devices (subscription required).
Allison Lee, a research associate at ISB who blogged about her research cruise on the Ross Sea in Antarctica, recently wrote a piece for Northwest Runner about her experience running a marathon at McMurdo Station.
I didn't get into the longer and more involved story about the injury I'd encountered with another style of yoga, or my love of the practice — I ended the piece by joyfully celebrating that for me, running was what I was most enthusiastic about.
Arrange fish on grate or place in grilling basket (the pieces should run diagonal to the grate), and grill about 3 minutes per side or until cooked to taste, rotating each piece 90 degrees after 1 1/2 minutes to create a crosshatch of grill marks.
If I have a piece of fruit or a protein shake about an hour before, I can fly through a run and have energy to go at least a mile further than without.
I am all about remixing my closet and wearing pieces from day to night, from work to a date or from playing with Vivian / running errands to a Girls Night.
I would definitely love to see a post about how you can wear certain pieces to work, and then style them for casual errand running weekends.
What I love about this brand is that their pieces are incredibly dreamy and literally make me, a basics kind of girl, want to run through the fields with flowers in my hair.
I get asked a lot about my favorite places to shop for home decor and our living room really runs the gamut in terms of affordable finds paired with investment pieces.
They are an investment piece and will run you about $ 225.
The pieces below run from about $ 500 to over $ 1000.
What I also lovelovelove about LAGOS — their pieces run the price gamut.
What we actually love about this piece is the cut — aside from the typical high - waisted mini skirt silhouette, a huge dull - nickel zipper runs diagonally across the front and stops a few inches above the hem, blossoming into a triangular cutout.
So if you like little mini furniture and aren't too concerned about the pieces being perfect, run, don't walk, grab your dollars and go to Dollar Tree!
I tied about 4 ″ pieces of the fabric until I ran out of the solid color then I went back through and did the same between each of those.
[Alli] There have been a lot, but a moment that really stands out is when we first started taking appointments online (before Brentwood opened) About a week before we opened, Daily Candy sent out an editorial piece about us, and with in minutes of it running, appointments started pourinAbout a week before we opened, Daily Candy sent out an editorial piece about us, and with in minutes of it running, appointments started pourinabout us, and with in minutes of it running, appointments started pouring in.
An article in Asian Corresponded covered the issue of overcoming fraud in Korean virtual dating, while the Digital Journey ran a piece about the former Miss Kenya choosing to seek love online, seemingly as part of a promotion campaign for AfricaBeauties.com.
At least you'll know you can have a good conversation without those embarrassing silent gaps when you run out of bits and pieces to talk about.
In this post, my friend and partner Mike teaches you why your «About Me» page might be one of the most important pieces of content on your website, and run through five tips on how to build the best About page possible.
German filmmaker Tom Tykwer (Run Lola Run) noodles around with form, composition, and sexuality in 3, a playfully pieced - together, beautifully shot, and secretly ridiculous drama about a triangular relationship among blasé Berliners.
Features commentary by film scholar Dana Polan, a new interview with Gloria Grahame biographer Vincent Curcio, a 20 - minute piece with filmmaker Curtis Hanson produced for the 2002 DVD release, a condensed version of the 1975 documentary I'm a Stranger Here Myself (this runs about 40 minutes), and the radio adaptation of the original novel produced for «Suspense» in 1948, plus a fold - out booklet with an essay by Imogen Sara Smith.
As that film continues its run across the country, Davies spoke with novelist Steve Erickson about the film, how he creates the textures of a period piece, and his nostalgia for his childhood for an interview just published at the Los Angeles Review of Books.
More insightful are the archival pieces, including original audition tapes (make sure to crank the volume here) showing Jesse Eisenberg running through various scenes with about the same nervous energy he brings to the final role, and a short behind - the - scenes documentary by Noah Baumbach's brother, Nico, that catches the kind of raw director - actor interactions that don't typically make their way into more polished featurettes.
He sets the stage for Mayhem by showing us how the oppressive world of big business runs, piece by piece, and sets about dismantling it using tropes from scary movies, video games, kung fu films and workplace sitcoms.
First up, and the most tenuous of the bunch, FirstShowing essentially ran an «exclusive reaction» piece featuring a segment from their Cannes interview with Nicolas Winding Refn, where they asked him about directing Bond and he gave a non-answer facial expression (see the video below.)
For a character piece with a stripped - down plot, Columbus really takes it up a notch or two partway through its run with a revelation about Casey's past.
There's also a lot of pissing, puking, shitting, and farting; a disturbing running joke about putting heads on a pike; highly - imitable and often - disturbing cat violence; and a wave of overwhelming weariness that rolls off these Alvin and the Chipmunks / The Sorcerer's Apprentice pieces of shit that tend to flop but never hard enough to prevent the clockwork arrival of another something just like it.
A subplot about Handy and President Cole running against each other in some contrived mayoral race that showcases every variety of quirky senior citizen (the nudist, the potty - mouthed old biddy usually played by Betty White, the sassy ethnic earth mama, usually Asian or black) doesn't go anywhere and just makes an already laboured piece seem interminable.
Recently we ran our Fall Festival 50, a wishlist and prediction piece about the films we expect to see popping up in the fall.
It's a singularly unadventurous piece of filmmaking about Antonina Zabinski (Jessica Chastain) and her husband, Jan (Johan Heldenbergh), who ran the Warsaw Zoo during World War II and managed to shelter 300 Polish Jews there, almost all of whom survived the Holocaust.
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