Sentences with phrase «smaller armies of»

These modes will let players create massive forces with up to 30,000 army points to fight against multiple players with smaller armies of about 10,000 to 15,000 points apiece.
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.
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.
«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.»
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
(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.
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.
British followers of US politics are often guilty of losing their poise as West Wing-itis results in weak knees and blurred vision but Clinton — who arrived at Chatham House with a small army of ear - pieced heavies — has left successive foreign secretaries in David Miliband and William Hague starry - eyed in admiration.
George Osborne found himself increasingly isolated today as a small army of economists demanded he back down over his deficit reduction plan.
An Englishman's home is supposed to be his castle - so why has the coalition failed so miserably to defeat the small army of council officials who are legally entitled to invade yours?
As thousands of students pick up their A-level results today, analysts are expecting many to fail to secure a university place, as a small army of school - leavers skip the gap year in order to attend university before higher tuition fees hit next year.
The Crown Prince is hiding behind his small army of establishment surrogates who are sent out on a daily basis to call Crazy Carl nasty names.
They include the small army of deputy officials, top aides and political allies who have ascended in the de Blasio era, ready to march out and wage his battles.
Whoever the Democratic Committee endorses will have a huge advantage, since an endorsement comes with a small army of volunteers to pass petitions.
Miss Ulster County # 332 leaves behind three orphaned four - month - old cubs, now in wildlife rehab — and a small army of Instagram followers.
Mondello controls a small army of party faithful that are critical to collecting tens of thousands of petition signatures in the dead of summer, along with a loyal voter base in the Town of Hempstead that can dictate control of the county at large.
The trial lawyers, who had a close relationship with former Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, employ their own small army of top lobbying firms and spent a combined $ 687,700 on campaign contributions in 2015, making their organization, the New York State Trial Lawyers Association, the second largest donor in the state.
Despite the encouraging poll numbers — Spitzer called them «comforting» — the candidate acknowledged that he and the small army of petitioners (some paid, some volunteers) currently headquartered in his father's real - estate building on Fifth Avenue still had some work to do in the final 24 hours to get over the finish line.
Fitzpatrick is thus allowing the administration to leverage his stellar reputation to lend legitimacy to the corruption investigation, which is being led by a small army of district attorneys and former prosecutors, named for the duration of the exercise as deputy attorneys general.
Ladies and gentlemen, we give you Carl Heastie, Albany's new standard - bearer of ethics, a man who is also surrounded by an small army of fixers.
Understanding the secrets of shaving requires a small army of scientists — plus a steady stream of bewhiskered men willing to try out the latest technology
The steep hills outside the small Bosnian city of Visoko have been climbed, poked, and scraped by a small army of both trained and amateur archaeologists for the past three years in a quest to reveal a 12,000 - year - old secret.
Those limited resources mean that JunoCam's scientists rely on a small army of volunteer «citizen scientists» using backyard telescopes to flag transient features in the Jovian atmosphere as «points of interest» for the instrument to observe.
The Design Museum is keen for visitors to try it out for themselves using a small army of 3D printers.
Brandt led a small army of scientists on three expeditions to the Weddell Sea in Antarctica, where they collected bottom - dwelling organisms at 40 different locations, some in waters nearly four miles deep.
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