Sentences with phrase «who directs run»

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WikiLeaks first contacted Trump Jr. via Twitter direct message on September 20, 2016 to tell him about a PAC - run anti-Trump website, called putintrump.org, and asked him if he had «any comments» on who was behind it.
«For every dollar we spend on the banana car, we probably get $ 10 to $ 20 in return,» he says, citing a survey of new customers who signed up as a direct result of seeing the vehicle, which runs about $ 600 per month in operating costs.
Uber hosted a «jobs event» for prospective and current drivers to showcase how many New York residents» jobs would be cut if the vehicle cut were to take effect, and also ran TV ads, bought banner ads on websites, sent out direct mailers to constituents of City Council members who are proponents of the proposed legislation, and even reportedly tried to persuade the Rev. Al Sharpton to oppose the for - hire - vehicle cap.
All roads in progressive philanthropy seem to lead to Lord, who runs NEO Philanthropy, formerly known as Public Interest Projects, and also directs the Ottinger Foundation.
And while there are also plenty of direct lenders who advertise their rates online and provide servicing through the phone or web - based tools, having a TD bank branch in your area may make for a better loan experience in the long run.
During WWII, in Serbia, the Catholic Ustasha, directed by a Franciscan friar, ran extermination camps dedicated to the death of anyone who was not Catholic.
It speaks to the all - important truth that actions have consequences, and there is a direct line between who we are, how we act and who we become in the long run.
Assisting a beggar at the door of the Nunciature (even if it was Corporal Hitler) is hardly tantamount to bankrolling a political activist and in any case the post First World War charitable activities of Archbishop Pacelli in Berlin and throughout Germany were the precursor to the establishment of what would eventually become the Institute of Religious Works (aka «Vatican Bank») under the direct supervision of the nun who ran Pacelli's household before and after his election as pope.
For most persons less mature, and for many of us who have prayed for years, there is need of something concrete and tangible to direct one's thought and keep it from running out into frayed ends.
It isn't even about God... what this writer who «sobered up» without God doesn't get is that in AA (which incidentally she, by virtue of writing her article is in direct conflict with one of the Twelve Traditions of AA) it clearly says «as we understood Him» — your Higher Power can be your dog, as long as you realize you aren't running the show... lest we forget that our best «thinking» got us there...
When we become so engrossed in meeting our direct customers» needs, we forget who runs the show — the consumer.
Walcott is just a direct player who just runs past defenders.
But perhaps the most direct and true way is to see and smell and feel it through one person — one girl who ran both from it and straight at it; one girl sucked into its eye and then set down on its other side; one girl, now a woman, who has had time to sort out what it did to her life.
Willie Randolph led off with a single to center, little Stanley of subsequent woe looped a feeble but well - directed double down the left - field line and Randolph, who had been running with the pitch, scored.
For long enough now epl has been accustomed to fast and direct wingers, wingers who only have to run to the flag and put in the cross, and sometimes try and score.
He's very direct, always looks to pass the ball forward, always looking for that man who runs behind the defence.
Joe Madro, who had coached under him for 13 years on several teams, directed the offensive line; Jack Faulkner, who later became coach of the Denver Broncos, handled the pass defense; and Chuck Noll, who would one day pilot the Pittsburgh Steelers to four Super Bowl wins, was responsible for the running defense.
The Red Devils have been long linked with a move for the 27 - year - old, who is known for his direct running and ability to take it past his marker.
With captain Wayne Rooney, who scored the winner in this Premier League fixture in January, still sidelined, Martial is United's most potential attacking weapon, with his pace and direct running.
Guaranteed annual zillions in direct income dollars:) Actually I have no idea who runs the club but one thing they seem to all agree on is that paying the management and players vast incomes is paramount but winning the EPL let alone the ECL is of minor import
Chadli who looked sluggish in the first half made more positive and direct runs as he set up Son and Alli whose finishing failed to help capitalise on the situation.
At the 62nd minute mark, Andros Townsend who returned from injury was brought on for Son and immediately made a positive impact with his pace and direct runs which wreaked havoc in the Sunderland defence.
As a manager, you have to know that Neymar is more of direct player, who likes to run into space.
He's a direct player who will run at his man wherever he is on the pitch and uses his capacity to change direction at high speeds to devastating effect.
Their ire was directed toward Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who advocates said has failed to fund the state - run agency to meet the demand for infrastructure upgrades while he also sidesteps the issue of degrading service.
Less than one month ago, Cox approached Dennis Mullen, a Rochester businessman who was confirmed by the Senate last week as ESDC chairman, to sound him out about potentially running, according to a source with direct knowledge of the conversation.
The McMillan announcement — which did not include a music video, like many of his past runs for office — took direct shots at Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who is seeking his second term in office.
Mr Pickles» comments run in direct contrast to those of Danny Alexander, chief of staff to Nick Clegg, who told politics.co.uk voters were tired of both Labour and Conservatives.
The Rev. Ruben Austria, a Mott Haven resident who runs a nonprofit for local youth, noted the exceptionally high rates of asthma in the area and warned that Fresh Direct's delivery trucks could further degrade the air quality.
As a result, far more rural people have run for elective office or held an elective office or know someone who has done so, and rural people have far more influence in a direct democracy manner over their local governments than people in urban areas.
Michell, who has directed films including Notting Hill, spoke as Waste, begins a three month run at the National Theatre.
The decision to run for comptroller will put Stringer in direct competition against popular Manhattan City Councilman Dan Garodnick, who declared a bid for the post in April.
In 2004 and 2006, Chuck Schumer and Hillary Clinton were challenged by David McReynolds and Howie Hawkins who, while running as Green Party candidates, were veterans of the antiwar movement of the sixties and seventies as members of the Socialist Party USA (the most direct link between the SPA and the New Left).
It was Rangel's most recent and direct shots at two of the people running to replace him: State Senator Adriano Espaillat, whom Rangel accused of making racial appeals during their races in 2012 and 2014, and Clyde Williams, a former DNC political director who moved into the district in 2001 and, as he did in 2012, has raised a significant portion of his campaign money from people in Washington.
Two readers have forwarded me a full - page ad that's running in Hamodia, an Orthodox Jewish weekly newspaper in NYC, and touts $ 15 million in «direct funding» directed to a wide variety of Jewish organizations by Brooklyn Councilman Lew Fidler, who is gearing up for a state Senate run next fall.
Cuomo, who is running for re-election, has proposed directing an additional $ 1.5 billion to Upstate areas if he wins another term.
The No campaign, Better Together, with its focus - group tested slogan, «No Thanks», was essentially run by the Labour Party — chaired by Alistair Darling, the ex-Chancellor of the Exchequer responsible with Brown for the deregulation of uk banks, and directed by Blair McDougall, who had organized David Miliband's failed Labour leadership bid — though its platform included local Tories and Liberal Democrats, to the embarrassment of many Labour functionaries, who preferred to claim that the whole referendum campaign was a waste of time.
The interplay between malnutrition and malaria is poorly understood, but the risk of death is certainly higher in children with acute malnutrition, at least among those who make it to a hospital, says Larry Slutsker, who directed the malaria and parasitic diseases program at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in Atlanta and now runs the malaria program at PATH in Seattle, Washington.
The trial was run by Professor Bradley J. Monk MD who directs the Division of Gynecologic Oncology at the University of Arizona Cancer Center at St. Joseph's in Phoenix and sponsored by Amgen.
«Animals interact with their environment based on stereotypical movement patterns, such as those performed during running, breathing or feeding,» explains Prof. Lohmann, who directs the Developmental Biology research group at the Centre for Organismal Studies.
«We had to make sure the game is safe and well tolerated — to see that kids wouldn't get bored and throw the iPad against the wall,» says psychologist Scott Kollins, who directs Duke's ADHD program and helped run Akili's pilot study.
Science weighs in: De Vany and other Paleos are in direct opposition to a growing number of scientists and athletes who believe that running long distances can be healthy, and that humans may have evolved doing just that.
The masterpiece, if you will, was directed by Jonas Åkerlund, who was behind everything from Lady Gaga's «Telephone» and «Paparazzi» clips to the On the Run Tour: Beyonce and Jay Z doco.
The one bit of advice I do have is probably more directed toward people who use dating sites than people who run them, but perhaps the sites themselves could factor this in.
The movie, directed by Charles Stone III — who gave us 2002's likable Drumline — runs hot and cold, suspenseful and well observed, well acted and often affecting, but somewhat tiresome and implausible by the end.
«Molly's Game» was written and directed by Aaron Sorkin and is based on the memoir and true story of Molly Dubin Bloom, a Colorado native who invaded the New York and California gambling scene running the highest staked poker games either State ever encountered.
Leigh, who wrote and directed, is savvy enough to avoid trying to cover Turner's entire biography, and instead settles on the last third of Turner's life, years that found the artist both enjoying, and running from, his success.
David Schwimmer directs this comedy about a down - and - out single schlub (Simon Pegg), who decides to run a marathon to win back the fianc e (Westworld's Thandie Newton) he left five years prior.
The screenplay had originally been scripted by Edgar Wright (The World's End, Scott Pilgrim) and Joe Cornish (The Adventures of Tintin, Attack the Block), with Wright, who had cultivated the vision of Ant - Man for years, intending to direct, but creative differences saw a divorce from the project (Marvel became more controlling as they grew to massive popularity — a queen ant that expects its workers to keep the colony running smoothly), leading to rewrites by Adam McKay (Anchorman 2, Talladega Nights), and eventually Rudd himself during filming, while fluff - comedy veteran Peyton Reed had been brought in to mold it more in the shape that Marvel Studios had been seeking.
Lynch soon realised that this was something he wanted to direct so Montgomery became a producer, Lynch cast Laura Dern whom he knew from Blue Velvet and Nicholas Cage who he considers fearless in the lead roles of a wildly in love couple on the run and the result was Wild at Heart.
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