Sentences with phrase «small army of»

It took a small army of women to pull it off, but in the end we were happy to see Becky smile!
After winning at the auction, which was run by a small army of suit - wearing AMP employees, winners were ushered down a long hallway where they could relinquish their 10 percent deposits and sign purchase and sale agreements.
The small army of professionals, listed above, charged me thousands upon thousands of dollars for nothing.
Ideal Strategies Interactions - Creative Strategies for Business Judith M. To prepare for the job fair, yesterday the soldiers were offered one - on - one resume and interview coaching with a small army of NJ - area Human Resources experts and career coaches, including me.
To prepare for the job fair, yesterday the soldiers were offered one - on - one resume and interview coaching with a small army of NJ - area Human Resources experts and career coaches, including me.
Each NFL game has a small army of professionals working off the field to make sure that the game stays fair and runs smoothly so the folks at home with their beer and wings get the game they deserve.
It isn't uncommon for one household to have a small army of mobile devices and other contraptions that need to be recharged as well.
But it is enough to convince a small army of PC makers to give Steam Machines a fighting shot.
The social media company has also been hiring a small army of music business development professionals over the past year, headed by Tamara Hrivnak.
Brussels has been host to a small army of lobbyists during the data protection directive negotiation process, with the U.S. government and tech giants such Facebook and Google actively seeking to water down proposals.
A senior technician at Apple here in New York City was assigned to my Mac Pro and was unable to determine anything awry with either the computer or my small army of externals.
Although Facebook employs a small army of lawyers and lobbyists in Washington, Zuckerberg himself has never testified before a congressional committee, according to a C - SPAN database.
As I write, a small army of insurance agents prowl the streets of our cities, trying to sign people to insurance contracts and retirement plans that may or may not be in their best interests.
A small army of volunteer lawyers trained in election law are ready to step in.
Spearheaded by Ross Kodner at Microlaw and Dale Tincher and his staff at Consultwebs, the site came about through the efforts of what sounds to be a small army of volunteers from the ranks of lawyers, legal vendors, consultants and others.
He describes the small army of 300 professionals and scholars who worked on the update and how they went about their work.
In just days, Ross and Dale managed to mobilize a small army of lawyers, vendors, consultants and others who were willing to offer their assistance.
And when confronting a complex problem, such as climate change, we see a small army of pyramids working together to make sense of the world.
A small army of workers in the streets of India's New Delhi collect pounds of discarded bags each day.
A small army of workers and heavy equipment currently inhabit the 6.5 square kilometer site of the future eco-city.
All it would take would be a bit of software, some smart meters with nice futuristic logos, and a small army of lawyers to keep the existing power generators — and the Abbott government — at bay.
What we can't believe is that he is blatantly supporting a small army of workers who would surely be members of the AMW Union and wouldn't intend voting for Dan anyway, whilst at the same time ignoring and neglecting his conservative voting faithfuls.
It took a small army of volunteers to survey the land stations in the US, thanks to Anthony Watts.
The simmering controversy sheds light on the vast influence of the Koch political machine, which spans from the top conservative think tanks, Republican politicians, a small army of contracted lobbyists, and Tea Party front groups in nearly every state.
by Steve Milloy, E&E Legal Senior Policy Fellow As Appearing in the Wall Street Journal The Trump administration in May began the process of replacing the small army of outside science advisers at the Environmental Protection Agency.
VCP is operated entirely upon a small army of volunteer members of our Board of Directors as well as our Gallery Director.
One room of the sculpture studio is filled with a small army of the boxy, rough - and - tumble figures heading for the Nasher.
And don't get me started on the small army of Fire Emblem characters.
Notice how Kingdom Hearts 3 is being treated like the return of a long - dormant series, even though there's been a small army of Kingdom Hearts titles released since Kingdom Hearts 2.
We already have a small army of Fire Emblem and Kid Icarus characters.
The recent launch of Jotun: Valhalla Edition on Nintendo Switch has given a small army of Switch owners the chance to discover (or re-discover!)
It also doesn't help that the small army of handheld spinoff games are actually part of the main story, so if you've missed out on those games (like I have), then it makes it hard to care too much.
Not until you've purchased a small army of cabs for whatever section of the city you're in, anyway.
Players lead a small army of fearless Space Marine Terminators to battle in a ferocious fight for survival against hordes of predatory alien Genestealers.
In Senran Kagura: Shinovi Versus, players pit a small army of beautiful female ninjas against one another for honor and glory.
The small army of Marines who guard the base feel like people, not automated drones.
The hamlet is where, between quests, you raise and train a small army of dedicated heroes to die in service.
I was interested in seeing how Super Mario Run, with its new approach to Mario platforming, will inform the small army of armchair Super Mario Maker course designers.
Cluedo has its place in the world, but it's hardly a game that rewards skill or intelligence, although I'm sure there's a small army of people waiting to disagree with me, which is fair enough.
Disney Custom Artist Miss Mindy posted this image of some custom Vinylmations that she has been working on, which looks like a small army of Maleficent figures.
The dream of having a flourishing planet full of happy humans is a distant goal for the initial hour or two, though, as you first have to spend your time commanding a small army of drones and rovers in order to build the basic infrastructure needed to support life.
Again, no need to worry about gear, Blue Season appear to have a small army of sappers who take care of all that.
It all begins around sunset when a small army of sellers begin setting up their red - roofed stalls directly on the riverside promenade.
Included is a knowledgeable villa manager who oversees the staff and property, a small army of villa attendants, groundskeeper and 24 - hour security.
Below the soaring roof is a huge U-shaped couch set around a coffee table, while an ornate crystal chandelier adds an elegant decorative element and a small army of wooden statues stand in attendance.
A private chef and a small army of staff look after each guest with the typically warm Filipino hospitality known all over the world.
Veterinarians and a small army of volunteers feed the animals herring caught in Alaska.
The villas are neatly maintained by a small army of housekeepers, gardeners and pool attendants, and guarded by a team of diligent security staff, while two seven - seater cars with drivers are on standby for guests who wish to explore this delightful corner of the Island of the Gods.
The villas are neatly maintained, inside and out, by a small army of housekeepers, gardeners and pool attendants, and guarded by a team of diligent security staff, while two seven - seater cars with drivers are on standby for guests who wish to explore this delightful corner of the Island of the Gods.
My journey was on a train which has two wine stewards, a small army of chefs, an attendant on hand in every carriage and even an outdoor «patio» area.
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