Sentences with phrase «pretty young company»

It will only improve, in terms of referrals and recommendations, as our brand gets out there because we're still a pretty young company.
Pretty young company GrabMyEssay.com definitely knows what perfection means.

Not exact matches

In the startup world, this means that companies that aim to improve the experiences of young white men get a heck of a lot more attention than those that spring from the experiences of pretty much anyone else.
«The fundamentals of what it takes for young companies to grow in the U.S. are pretty consistent,» says Leach.
Pretty impressive, though not particularly rare at a company where people start young and find a way to grow.
«We have a pretty young nucleus of a company
Nice guy fun to be around I love the outdoors I'm from Canton Ohio I'm pretty versatile definitely know how to compromise I like working out to an extent not as young as I used to be but I could still go I like clothes and I like to dress I'm cool on land or off good company try to keep the fire lit
Films that might have fit this putative strand included the charming but overlong Timeless Stories, co-written and directed by Vasilis Raisis (and winner of the Michael Cacoyannis Award for Best Greek Film), a story that follows a couple (played by different actors at different stages of the characters» lives) across the temporal loop of their will - they, won't - they relationship from childhood to middle age and back again — essentially Julio Medem - lite, or Looper rewritten by Richard Curtis; Michalis Giagkounidis's 4 Days, where the young antiheroine watches reruns of Friends, works in an underpatronized café, freaks out her hairy stalker by coming on to him, takes photographs and molests invalids as a means of staving off millennial ennui, and causes ripples in the temporal fold, but the film is as dead as she is, so you hardly notice; Bob Byington's Infinity Baby, which may be a «science - fiction comedy» about a company providing foster parents with infants who never grow up, but is essentially the same kind of lame, unambitious, conformist indie comedy that has characterized U.S. independent cinema for way too long — static, meticulously framed shots in pretentious black and white, amoral yet supposedly lovable characters played deadpan by the usual suspects (Kieran Culkin, Nick Offerman, Megan Mullally, Kevin Corrigan), reciting apparently nihilistic but essentially soft - center dialogue, jangly indie music at the end, and a pretty good, if belated, Dick Cheney joke; and Petter Lennstrand's loveably lo - fi Up in the Sky, shown in the Youth Screen section, about a young girl abandoned by overworked parents at a sinister recycling plant, who is reluctantly adopted by a reconstituted family of misfits and marginalized (mostly puppets) who are secretly building a rocket — it's for anyone who has ever loved the Tintin moon adventures, books with resourceful heroines, narratives with oddball gangs, and the legendary episode of Angel where David Boreanaz turned into a Muppet.
Some years later, the younger American prospector - dreamer has brought his father's company to a pretty low point.
It was a pretty wholesome company at one time, with fairly honest people during it's young years.
Performing Arts Twyla Tharp (1991 — 92) Ann Carlson (1992 — 93) Amanda Miller / Pretty Ugly Dance Company (1993 — 94) Bill T. Jones / Arnie Zane Dance Co. (1994 — 95) Elizabeth Streb / Ringside (1995 — 96) Mark Morris Dance Group (1996 — 97) The Wooster Group (1997 — 98) Michael Curry, G. W. Mercier, Donald Holder, Molly Anderson, and other theater artists who contributed to the exhibition Julie Taymor: Playing with Fire (1998 — 2000) SITI Company (2000 — 02 and 2006 — 07) Improbable (formerly Improbable Theatre)(2002 — 04 and 2007 — 09) The Builders Association / dbox (2004 — 05) da da kamera (2005 — 06) Bebe Miller Company (2005 — 06) Young Jean Lee's Theater Company (2008 — 09) Reid Farrington (2009 — 10) The Builders Association (2010 - 12) Bebe Miller Company (2012 — 13) Palissimo (2012 — 13) Young Jean Lee's Theater Company (2013 — 14) Ann Hamilton & SITI Company (2014 — 15) Improbable (2015 — 16) Faye Driscoll (2016 — 18) Bebe Miller (2017 - 18) Improbable (2017 — 18)
Drew Amoroso: Well, at some point I realized that there was this whole group of young emerging fitness companies and I'm a fitness person so I'm connected with the San Francisco fitness community and actually was a member at a gym where they had... The owners are pretty influential people in the fitness space.
I normally hesitate when a young hardware company picks Indiegogo over Kickstarter for its crowdfunding campaign, but Erato was pretty transparent with its previous effort.
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