(Babies and toddlers are fair game, so Evelynn still shows up a lot, particularly on Instagram since we're together all day while the older
tinies are at school.
So much of what I do is on the other side of a computer, just me pecking away here at my sticky laptop in the middle of my pink 90s kitchen while Evelynn naps and the older
tinies are at school.
How could someone so
tiny be at the center of something so big?
It's interesting to learn that there are three sizes of Bernedoodle the other a quite large one while the mini is around 18 to 22 inches tall and
tiny is at 12 to 17 inches.
Not exact matches
As Krishen Rangasamy, an economist
at National Bank, observed this week, all the hiring in Canada over the past year has
been by large businesses, not
tiny ones.
Imgur's new cavernous, brick - walled space
is a far cry from Schaaf's
tiny dorm room
at Ohio University,
were he dreamt up the idea during a particularly lonely junior - year winter break.
You
're looking
at one,
tiny piece of jeans giant Levi Strauss's (Change the World 2017 list, No. 11) ambitious experiment to improve the lives of the 25 million men and women in the world's apparel supply chain — and better its business results in the process.
It
's a
tiny fraction of them that have
been able to get public
at a price greater than $ 1 billion.
With a
tiny handful of teams scrambling to sign the world's best players, there
is a growing gap between the few, like Barça, with enough money to compete
at the highest level, and the masses below them.
«It
's a culture of service,» says current chief executive Terry Davis in an interview
at Home Hardware
's headquarters, which adjoins the company
's 1.5 million square - foot distribution centre
at the edge of
tiny St. Jacobs.
The
r - process goes something like this: As neutron stars move toward each other, a
tiny bit of their material gets shot into space
at incredible speeds.
The marble - clad one in the Peninsula Suite,
at the top of the Peninsula Tower, features high - tech amenities like a hands - free wireless telephone, a TV, and a digital radio system, but it
's the view of Hong Kong Harbor (and the
tiny boats scurrying across it) from 26 floors up that steals the show.
The Federal Trade Commission issued a striking holiday missive last year: If you
're thinking of buying an
at - home DNA testing kit, make sure to consider the privacy implications: «Although most tests require just a swab of the cheek,» the agency wrote, «that
tiny sample can disclose the biological building blocks of what makes you you.»
These endless loops would play in my head: imagining how the
tiniest difference in decisions could have led him to not
be on that icy road
at that particular moment.
According to Myneni, when your toothbrush
is worn down, the bristles can't get into the
tiny gaps, which makes them useless
at cleaning.
There
is a bit of a turf war brewing between Budweiser brewer Anheuser - Busch InBev (BUD) and a
tiny California craft brewer named She Beverage Co., which last year registered «The Queen of Beer» phrase and began to launch sales
at retailers and restaurants in April.
One tip: prevent miles from expiring with a
tiny online purchase
at Target, Macy
's, iTunes or another retailer that
's part of the airline
's shopping portal.
First, dividends
are tiny; the dividend yield
is starting
at just 1.5 % because investors
are paying an extraordinary $ 30 - plus for each dollar in profits.
JAL's $ 10 million investment in Boom
is tiny in the aviation world, but shows
at least one airline's willingness to bet on a startup for future aircraft.
They went to companies like AltaVista and Excite and Yahoo and eBay, which
were tiny little startups
at the time.
He pauses to marvel
at the number and then adds, «If there
were people walking up there, they'd
be tiny.»
«Certainly the iPhone
is the flavor of the month, but when you look
at the numbers it
's just a
tiny percentage of all phones on the market.
«If you look
at the shelves now,» she says, «you see people writing about increasingly
tiny pieces of the market, and among the writers
are the psychologists.»
Mathur, however,
is «fairly confident that only a
tiny fraction of content creators disclose affiliate links
at places other than the description.»
His success
at goosing the rankings of HuffPost stories in search results fueled the site's frantic growth; by the time he launched BuzzFeed in 2008, social networks
were in bloom, hence the site's wellknown reliance on shareable listicles like «15
Tiny Hats on Cats.»
The Montreal Economic Institute, a right - leaning think tank, also points out that the total annual pay to the top 100 CEOs,
at slightly under $ 1 billion total,
is tiny compared to the size of the economy overall and in comparison to the size of the federal government.
You can't help but
be excited, because likely the only other time you would see a snake
is at the zoo, where it
's locked up in a
tiny glass cubicle.
The company has tried removing artificial colours from some of its cheeses, and it
's marketing new products like the P3 Protein Pack, which combines
tiny cubes of meat, cheese, and nuts in a plastic container — apparently aimed
at adults who crave Lunchables but
are too ashamed to eat it without more mature branding.
Most of the
tiny, colourful capsules resulted in perfect, creamy cups of espresso that tasted fantastic,
at least to a palate that
is used to double - doubles.
The
tiny toasting machine weighs in
at just 3.44 pounds and
is only 7 inches wide, but don't let its cute appearance fool you.
Mark Zuckerberg
at first said the percentage of fake news on the platform
was tiny, and called the idea that it influenced the election «crazy.»
In a majority opinion written by Judge Christopher F. Droney, the appeals court said the Barry Diller - backed Internet company does not appear to violate copyright law because subscribers
are assigned to their own
tiny antennas
at Aereo's Brooklyn data centre.
As Liz Ryan, founder and CEO of consulting firm The Human Workplace, writes in a post on LinkedIn, «How
are you ever going to increase your earnings if every time you change jobs, you get a
tiny raise over what they paid you
at the last place?»
In a
tiny R&D suite in a nondescript office building in the unglamorous Silicon Valley exurb of San Leandro, a lanky, red - haired molecular biologist named Eric Schulze
is fiddling with a microscope, and I
'm about to get a look
at that better way.
12 Years a Slave The misleading poster by Italian film distributor BIM Distribuzione featured the giant head of movie star Brad Pitt, who served only a supporting role in the film, while the movie's lead actor Chiwetel Ejiofor
was given a
tiny spot
at bottom right corner.
At least, that
's what Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. has
been offering passengers on its Bahamas and Eastern Caribbean cruises since the line debuted its
tiny Bahamas island, CocoCay, three decades ago.
At less than $ 5 billion in marke value, Arista
is tiny in comparison to Cisco.
According to one report by Deadspin, the site
was getting just six million unique visitors per month or so, which
is a
tiny sum
at a time when behemoths like BuzzFeed and Vox
are pulling in anywhere from 85 million to 100 million visitors monthly.
Taser, of course,
is best known for the
tiny stun guns carried by police and sometimes civilians, made particularly famous a few years ago when a student
at the University of Florida screamed «Don't tase me, bro!»
While I
am certainly no Chinese real estate expert, I do have
at least a
tiny bit of insight into the market because 1) my girlfriend
was born and raised in China, attended Peking University, and
is now in America on a research fellowship, and 2) her parents own five apartments in China.
* Conventional wisdom
is that Obama gained
at least a
tiny bit of ground on Wednesday night.
Though in
tiny grey lettering
at the bottom of the graphic Facebook caveats that these figures
are merely its «best estimates» of the maximum number of affected users.
At the same time, what
is counted as cash on the sidelines, whether in money market funds, or as
tiny balances in equity funds,
is nothing but a mountain of short - term debt securities, mostly Treasury bills, that have
been issued and must
be held by somebody until they
are retired.
At the same time, the Center for Sanctions and Illicit Finance of the Defense of Democracies Foundation outlined in a study that a
tiny 0.61 % of the money which enters cryptocurrency trading and conversion platforms has
been used against regulations.
The $ 300 million grid repair contract PREPA signed with Whitefish Energy, a
tiny company that had only two full - time employees
at the time,
is a case in point.
The total amount of development finance or rail exports it can provide, however,
is tiny compared to domestic demand requirements, and if the recipients find themselves unable to repay the debt, as history suggests could easily
be the case, this becomes a worse alternative to misallocating investment
at home.
There
is a
tiny connecting bearish trend line forming with resistance
at $ 0.8800 on the hourly chart of the XRP / USD pair (data source from Kraken).
I frequently look
at a business outside the technology world and think to myself: «My god these margins
are tiny.
The reference to «unstructured links»
was clearly about Google, and while it
's easy to think of the two companies as a duopoly astride the web, Facebook
was at the time a much smaller entity than it
is today: 400 million users, still private, and a
tiny advertising business relative to Google.
At the end of the tour, there
was a moment of awkwardness as parents — many of whom had just spent considerable energy shushing their
tiny curators — tried to signal appreciation and respect with elaborate body language.