Sentences with phrase «take over its counterpart»

The Orlando Humane Society SPCA of Central Florida unanimously agreed Monday night to take over its counterpart in Seminole County.

Not exact matches

It's since been reported that Julian Wheatland, the chair of the company's UK counterpart, SCL Group, will be taking over as CA CEO — though this has not yet been publicly confirmed.
They were prevalent in the time of Jesus, and as the Evanston discussions of «Christ — the Hope of the World» made evident, their counterparts were taken over into Christianity and persist to the present.
I would let Ramsey go for free and buy Forsberg from Leipzig who is more accomplished as a footballer and take over from Carzola even his counterpart who is heading to Liverpool next summer (Naby Keita) is way better than Ramsey and Wilshire combine — when you come to wenger's approach in the past it tells it all he never really intended to bring in quality players he was just giving fans false hopes and played mind games when they happened to end up somewhere else he will come outwith BS like we almost sign him
This would be great news for Arsenal FC and would give us Arsenal fans some great ammunition to fire at our counterparts on the red half of Merseyside in the banter wars over the summer and into next season, especially as it would be the second time in a couple of seasons that it happened and after the way they took the mickey about our transfer bid for Luis Suarez it would be ironic to say the least.
The contrast is never greater than looking at Joe Allen and Fabio Borini taking time to settle in at Anfield whilst their counterparts Ryan Giggs and Paul Scholes have over 1,600 appearances for United in a virtually unchanged system.
Tough, a former editor at The New York Times Magazine and the author of Whatever It Takes: Geoffrey Canada's Quest to Change Harlem and America (2008), believes that students from schools like KIPP may have «character advantages» over their wealthier counterparts because of the hard work it takes for them to sucTakes: Geoffrey Canada's Quest to Change Harlem and America (2008), believes that students from schools like KIPP may have «character advantages» over their wealthier counterparts because of the hard work it takes for them to suctakes for them to succeed.
They take fewer minutes to fall asleep, sleep longer over the course of a night, and report more daytime energy and better physical health than their mixed - or formula - feeding counterparts (Doan, Gardiner, Gay, & Lee, 2007; Dorheim, Bondevik, Eberhard - Gran, & Bjorvatn, 2009a, 2009b; Kendall - Tackett, Cong, & Hale, 2011).
As GOP Assemblyman Steve McLaughlin took his protest over a lack of hearings on water issues in Hoosick Falls to the Senate's Republican leadership, his counterpart who also represents the area in Albany backed Majority Leader John Flanagan's stance.
Why don't Moderate Muslims, who allegedly make the 85 - 90 % majority, who have all necessary instruments and influence, take control over their radical counterparts?
Combine the district's Democratic tendencies, the huge cost of television advertising and the huge financial lead national Democrats hold over their Republican counterparts, however, and this seat looks ripe for the taking.
Bagless Design — When it comes to the convenience factor, bag-less vacuums definitely take the cake over their bagged counterparts.
A host of other deals between leading biopharma companies and their counterparts in the developing world have taken place over the past few months.
EPEAT - certified computers deliver energy savings as well, according to the report: 42.2 billion kilowatt - hours of electricity over their life spans, which means 3.31 million metric tons fewer greenhouse gas emissions than their uncertified computing counterparts — the equivalent of taking 2.6 million cars off the road.
In a 2003 study, Dr. Kreider and his colleagues found that long - term creatine use (over a 21 month period) did not pose any problems for football athletes who took five grams a day compared to their non-using counterparts.
Communicating with its Russian counterpart, Colossus decides to take over the earth, threatening global destruction should anyone try to pull its plug.
Before Clint Eastwood took over the project, «American Sniper» was being developed by Steven Spielberg, who ultimately passed on it because he couldn't figure out a way, budgetarily, to create and follow a parallel storyline dealing with an Iraqi counterpart to the real - life sniper played by Bradley Cooper.
Last week this column took a look at the quickly tightening best actress race (in the wake of two drop outs via Nicole Kidman and Marion Cotillard), so it seemed appropriate to turn the table over to their male counterparts, especially since one of the main contenders in that arena also headed to 2014 last week.
Sasha Baron Cohen is one of the only comedic actors that has the guts to take on a few sensitive issues and despite dabbling a little gross out humor, he always delivers over his American counterparts when it comes to comedy.
An important aspect of the system is that, rather than being «taken over», lower - performing twinned schools form joint management and teaching teams with their higher - performing counterparts.
Not just the 1,000 - mile, nine - hour, 37 - minute Petit Le Mans race, but it was over for the American Le Mans Series which, like its counterpart Grand - Am, which ended its season at Lime Rock a few weeks ago, will cease to exist as the final steps are taken to merge the two sports car series into one for the 2014 season and beyond.
And even though zero down payment loans took a lot of heat over the past decade for contributing to the housing debacle, VA loans historically have always outperformed their conventional and government counterparts.
Figures from the charity, which show that older cats can take over twice as long to find a home as their younger counterparts, prompted the survey to understand why many «senior kitizens» are being overlooked in favour of fresher - faced felines.
Williams took over at the airline in May when the UK flag - carrier merged with its Spanish counterpart, Iberia, in a # 4.3 billion deal creating one of the world's biggest airline groups.
Williams took over at the airline in May when the UK flag - carrier merged with its Spanish counterpart, Iberia, in a # 4.3 billion deal.
You could take a more ranged ship over its close - quarters counterpart, or perhaps favor the extra squadron rating to make better use of the swarms of fighters.
Bearing in mind the quality of the original ZOE HD release and its Silent Hill counterpart, we can only assume that budgets took priority over properly remastering these games in a high definition format.
Gran Turismo 5 is taking those two series staples to the next level by featuring over 950 vehicles that look ever - so - close to their real - life counterparts.
Postcard Self - Portrait, Black Mountain (I), taken the same year as its counterpart, features Rauschenberg seated in a wooden chair, hands folded, with ghostly images of chairs and weeds washing over his body.
Just like our counterparts on Madison Avenue learned to do over the past forty years, we need to start taking questionable claims to the National Advertising Division of the Better Business Bureau — affordably, quickly and out of court.
When it came to Sony's new flagship, I left the company's event liking the plain black and silver colours over their more adventurous counterparts, if only because the latter two didn't weren't the most attractive takes on green and pink I've seen.
The front camera does slightly better, and we think we are seeing a pattern here: the front cameras on recent budget Samsung smartphones seem to be better than their counterparts on the back, possibly because selfies are taking over standard photography these days.
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