Sentences with phrase «promise as the prize»

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In return, Amazon promised 50,000 new jobs and the possibility of future expansion, a prize that launched economic development teams across the country to start touting their hometowns as the best fit.
A promising place to begin is found in two sentences in a report by the Rutgers National Marriage Project: «Most Americans continue to prize and value marriage as an important life goal, and the vast majority of us will marry at least once in a lifetime....
Hence the necessary strategy of a counterreligion with its promise of a triumph over time — a triumph that even promises the end of theory and the end of Nobel prizes as well.
Now, Caterham have followed suit in the hope of getting back into the sport for the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix and presumably take the money that Bernie «s promised as well as taking Marussia's prize money.
In regards to Carroll's first England cap, the club can take a lot of the credit for churning out a promising prospect for the future, although now they need to nurture him properly and ensure their now most prized forward assets doesn't stray, as not only is he important to the future of the England national team but Newcastle's Premiership status and future hangs on the potential of the controversial striker, who shares the tag of leading league goalscorer with seven goals.
As promised the generous folks over at Playtex Baby are offering one lucky reader a HUGE prize pack filled with some of their best products!
And since almost all the prize packages are from sponsors; you can hypothetically be left with just a valueless crown on your head as a winner — without any cause of action, even if you were promised millions of things at the beginning of the competition.
He was promised the NYC comptrollership as some kind of consolation prize.
And, as promised, the prize package for the winner of this week's workout challenge giveaway is even larger than last week's (they'll get bigger as the AMRAP workout gets longer).
Consumers have been warned to think twice before entering competitions or signing up to surveys promising gift card prizes from retailers such as Coles
i love ladies i love a friend i love to hold the one that i want to call mine i enjoy life it can some times be as simple as a choice i choose to find a strong love and some one to be with to the very end and if we make it we will have that precious prize promised, check me out and if you want to b...
Already being heralded as the standout talent of his generation, 29 - year - old Marlon Brando plays Terry Malloy, a New York City longshoreman who's still remembered for the promise he showed years ago as a prize fighter.
The promise of a Jetski for the person giving the shortest speech was silly, and having Dame Helen Mirren as the prize girl really made it work.
An in - house video advertisement for an all - you - can - read service was circulated on a Kindle forum this week promising reader access to popular titles such as the Man Booker prize winner The Life of Pi, Sara Gruen's Water for Elephants and the Hunger Games, Harry Potter and Lord of the Rings, «all in the palm of your hand».
Have you promised five copies of your books as a giveaway prize?
Ecco publishes distinguished fiction and nonfiction by bestselling, prize - winning authors, as well as bold debuts from promising new voices.
Amazon definitely has transparency problems with ebook giveaways (and a disconnect between ebook giveaways and sales ranking), but I DO think they are giving out the ebook prizes as promised.
Stepping away from the American Frontier theme of Assassins Creed 3 fans of the series are now promised prizes, plunder and adventure as they sail the seven seas.
Stepping away from the American Frontier theme of Assassins Creed 3 fans of the series are now promised prizes, plunder and adventure as they -LSB-...]
Wincars Racer focuses on online tactical team racing, with large - scale tournaments supporting up to 4000 players simultaneously to win prizes — DragonJam are even promising this will include physical prizes as well as digital.
Artists benefit from professional exposure as a consequence of the prize; 2012 winner Alzbeta Jaresova was included in the Catlin Guide to the 40 most promising new graduate UK artists and was shortlisted for the 2014 Jerwood Prize for Drawing.
The artist prized dance as much as abstract art as an expressive and creative form, revealing his faith in the promise of utopian new worlds.
The customers» complaints state that the exchange operated as a Ponzi scheme, promising existing clients prizes for attracting new users.
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