Sentences with phrase «then fledgling»

This freed him up to join his cousin, Lawrence Seeff, at his then fledgling Seeff Commercial brokerage in Cape Town in 1989.
She turned to the then fledgling Internet to find additional resources for her clients.
A former actor, radio personality and scriptwriter, he entered the Honours Philosophy course at the University of Toronto where he remained until accepted into the then fledgling University of Toronto Faculty of Law.
Most notably, in 1984, Yale law professor Owen Fiss criticized the then fledgling ADR movement in his paper «Against Settlement.»
He sent me a link to an article he wrote for the then fledgling BBC News website back in 1999, a few years after the oil tanker Sea Empress ran aground on the coast of Wales, spilling more than 72,000 tonnes of crude along a coastline that's a favourite for ramblers and nature enthusiasts, not to mention the fishing grounds.
The first blog coverage appears to be on August 8 by Anthony — then a fledgling blog, a long way from being # 2 at Wikio.
At the start of the 1990s, Street Fighter II was the absolute king of the then fledgling fighting game genre.
Tiny Bull Studios took this prototype to the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco in March of that year, catching the eye of then fledgling indie label, Surprise Attack Games.
, a then fledgling rescue group that had just transitioned from advocacy to saving lives from the city euthanasia list.
Mr. Li's big hit began in 2002 when he first invested in BYD, then a fledgling Chinese battery company.
It began a new era for the then fledgling company, providing a strong editorial mind to guide them through a difficult business environment and economy.
Then a fledgling organization, Aspire has since grown to encompass 37 schools serving low - income communities in California and Memphis, Tenn..
Co-starring in «Dill», was then fledgling writer / director Peter Berg.
Then fledgling distributor Relativity Media since filed for bankruptcy, putting this and The Disappointments Room in release limbo.
Shorvon took up the challenge of nurturing the then fledgling institute in 2000, and NNI has not looked back.
The rallying cry and the paper promise of the then fledgling nuclear industry three decades ago was «Too cheap to meter».
The fight over the carriages dates back to last year when Mayor Bill de Blasio, then a fledgling Democratic candidate, promised to ban horse - drawn carriages from city streets when he was elected mayor.
Of all the city and state labor leaders in 2013, none had more foresight than Mr. Gresham when he backed Mr. de Blasio — then a fledgling candidate — for mayor.
The company was a rival to current leader Tesla Motors in the then fledgling luxury electric vehicle market, but it folded to bankruptcy after six years.
The owners thought my outgoing personality and ability to relate to people would make me a good fit for a customer service job at what was then a fledgling software company.

Not exact matches

«We've got a situation where rates are not helping, and if they do raise them, then that will squash any fledgling momentum that there is.»
Spade and Sperduti began developing this branding concept when they came together to work on a fledgling handbag company that Spade's then - girlfriend, Kate Brosnahan, was launching.
So, you go out to find a veteran entrepreneur, ask her to be an advisor in your fledgling company... and then what?
The younger Tripp, meanwhile, had bought a fledgling Darwin betting company called Sportsbet — then on the verge of administration — for about $ 250,000 in 2005.
That would be a boon to U.S. intelligence officials who knew even less about North Korea's then - fledgling nuclear program than they do today.
Cornwell is not alone either for one is reminded of the exaggerated claim made by former editor of the Catholic Herald Gerard Noel, in his book «Pius XII the Hound of Hitler» which also claims that Archbishop Pacelli, the then Apostolic Nuncio in Munich 1919, gave «a considerable sum of Church funds» to a «young man (who) had grave need of funds for his fledgling political party.»
To keep the then - fledgling Apple Computers from becoming a figment of Silicon Valley's past, an unlikely investor breathed new life into Apple's core through an investment of $ 150 million.
Cape Classics was co-founded by Andre Shearer in 1992 with a mission of bringing the crème de la crème of South Africa's then - fledgling boutique wine industry to the American market.
My knack for growing cauliflower never emerged this season... and then the white flies noticed the fledgling cauliflower hanging about and pretty much decimated what was left of the cauliflower crop.
Where was the fortune when Sir Alex Fergusons fledglings won it all then?
Buckley's victory in 1970 for the U.S. Senate seat once held by liberal hero Robert Kennedy was a major coup for the then - fledgling Conservative Party.
For ideal survival, then, Vernasco says fledglings do well with a «mosaic» of habitats made up of forests that differ in age and thus vegetation structure.
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone is a mediocre first offering in the then - fledgling franchise.
Then in 2002 his fledgling show «Firefly» was axed before it had even learned to walk *, so he made it into a movie.
Way back in 2014, we reported that Warner Brothers had successfully dodged a couple of lawsuits related to its then - fledgling Conjuring series, but now The Hollywood Reporter says yet another lawsuit has materialized right behind the studio, and this one might be a bit harder to exorcise.
It began a little more than a year ago, when I'll See You in My Dreams, a tiny independent drama from a fledgling company starring the then -72-year-old Blythe Danner, a well - liked actress with no box - office track record whatsoever, grossed an unexpectedly strong $ 7.4 million in theaters.
While there, he joined the then - fledgling Xbox organization as the primary architect for its audio and music system.
President Clinton seized on the fledgling movement as one of the cost - free, nonpartisan initiatives he was then touting.
At the time, the then - fledgling company had just a handful of staff members.
This incredibly stylish coupe is one of the very rare Iso Grifo A3 / C coupes built by the then - fledgling Italian startup under license to Giotto Bizzarrini.
(With luck, Fiat's fledgling American dealer base will be running smoothly by then.)
This is one of only a handful of early, supercharged Mini Cooper Ss that were upgraded with what was then an aftermarket tuning kit by a fledgling outfit called John Cooper Works.
My first novel, Mercury Falls, was originally self - published in 2009, and was then re-published by Amazon's fledgling publishing imprint, AmazonEncore, a year later.
The fledgling library grew rapidly, relocating to the First Baptist Church and then to the Archer Park Bandstand to meet space demands.
But, if they succeed in killing the fledgling e-book industry before it can really take off, then we all lose.
«We've got a situation where rates are not helping, and if they do raise them, then that will squash any fledgling momentum that there is.»
If coyotes were prevalent enough in the area of the study to chase away or kill off all the cats, then one would think that coyotes would have killed some of those fledglings themselves.
If cats really do account for 10 % of deaths of all birds in the United States (as Marzluff maintains, see pages 85 and 188) then we would expect cats to kill a substantially higher percentage of fledglings — 20 %, 30 %, perhaps even upwards of 50 %.
While there, he joined the then - fledgling Xbox organization as the primary architect for its audio and music system.
In 1938 The Hans Hofmann school was located on 8th St. in Greenwich Village and it was a close neighbor to the fledgling Whitney Museum that was also located on 8th St. then.
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