Sentences with phrase «with usher»

because, wow, casual gamers are kickin our butts in the gaming world, we got console press conferences with usher (who i don't even owns any) and dumb bimbos dancing on stage, games, games, games, globalization lol
I think it says a great deal for the relationship between gamers and companies when Microsoft's showy, expensive attempt at a calculated attention grab with that Usher performance got nowhere near the interest and exaltation as Satoru Iwata staring intently at a bunch of bananas.
Currently a program associate at the Disability Rights Fund and a Marshall Memorial Fellow (the leadership development program of the German Marshall Fund chooses only 75 fellows each year from 35 nations), Thompson — who was born with Usher Syndrome, a rare genetic disorder that causes deaf blindness — shared her personal journey and spoke about her work advancing rights for people with disabilities around the world.
Here, we examine the diversity of usher proteins across a wide range of extraintestinal (ExPEC) and enteropathogenic (EPEC) Escherichia coli, and further focus on a so far undescribed chaperone - usher system, with this usher referred to as UshC.
A research advance co-led by Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine's Kumar Alagramam, PhD, may stop the progression of hearing loss and lead to significant preservation of hearing in people with Usher syndrome type III, a form of hereditary hearing loss linked to defects in the sensory «hair» cells in the inner ear.
David Hughes, a molecular biologist at Nottingham University in England, says the finding «raises a new puzzle»: Why does the same mutation leave some of its victims deaf, while those with Usher syndrome are struck deaf and blind?
Two years ago, a French group found that mutations in the human version are associated with Usher syndrome type 1B, a condition that accounts for 4 % to 10 % of all cases of inherited deafness, but is associated with blindness as well.
Since patients (and mice) with Usher 1c also have balance problems caused by hair - cell damage in the vestibular organs, the researchers also tested whether gene therapy restored balance.
Your house becomes the movie theater, complete with an usher, concession stand, and movie tickets.
New advances in genetic testing mean that children and adults with Usher syndrome are being diagnosed at an earlier age than ever before.
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The previous record price for the Apple 1, which many credit with ushering in a whole new era of personal computing, was $ 671,400.
How is that to be reconciled with the ushering in of peace?
He, in hindsight, was tasked with ushering us into an era where recruiting the best players was becoming even more important than it was before, and not only did he fail to do that, he took our recruiting down several pegs from where it was under TO.
And he credited Cuomo's leadership with ushering in the budget on time.
Such was the case with ferrocene, the beloved sandwich - shaped molecule that's been credited with ushering in the modern age of organometallic chemistry.
The new - generation Maserati Quattroporte made its world debut at the 2013 Detroit Auto Show and with it ushered in a new era of Maserati awesomeness.
HP's on again, off again development struggles with ushering out a Slate PC to the salivating market is mired in a shipping debacle once again.
With the ushering in of the sixth console generation, Sega launched the Dreamcast.
One developer, Roy Bagami, for example, agrees with ushering in a new address format but said he's «not a big fan of bech32,» the format Sechet's cashaddr based off of.

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«Saudi Arabia is among the largest political, diplomatic and economic powers in the Middle East, and the visit will usher in a new era in our bilateral relations with one of our oldest friends in the region,» the U.K. government said in a press release Tuesday.
Dubbed the Apple Watch, the gadget marks the technology trend - setter's attempt to usher in an era of wearable computing and lift its sales with another revolutionary product.
This has more to do with the change in business models that the iPhone maker is ushering in.
«When house prices declined, ushering in the global financial crisis, many households saw their wealth shrink relative to their debt,» its authors observed, «and with less income and more unemployment, found it harder to meet mortgage payments.»
Uber's massive, multi-pronged deal with SoftBank has officially closed, ending a contentious process that will make the Japanese conglomerate the largest single shareholder in Uber and usher in sweeping changes to Uber's governance.
Mr Hogg told Time that he had attempted to flee the shooting, but was ushered into a classroom with several other students to hide out.
Acquaint yourself with these keys for ushering new products into the marketplace.
According to the Starbuck's vice president of design and content, «This year we wanted to usher in the holidays with a purity of design that welcomes all of our stories.»
With his incubator in Dallas, longtime restaurateur Philip Romano is looking to usher in a new generation of restaurants.
You have heard criticism of the ideas in the video, with Stephen Gordon, Andrew Coyne, Alex Usher and many others taking issues with all or part of it.
Rare is the employee who has not been ushered into a conference room, plied with snacks and coffee, and told to bounce ideas around with colleagues.
The business of getting people to give to charity has changed remarkably little over the 125 years since Andrew Carnegie first ushered in modern philanthropy with his book «The Gospel of Wealth.»
That ruling ushered in the «separate but equal» era in the U.S., with its disgraceful Jim Crow laws that essentially legalized segregation for nearly 100 years, until the 1964 Civil Rights Act was passed.
Fortunately for them, an army of technology companies across the country are equipped with the technical know - how and financial support necessary to usher in a new era of digital commerce in the country, as highlighted by the infographic below.
Over the past few months, there's been a flurry of launches, releases and unveilings in the market, ushering with it a level of competitive optimism not seen in half a decade.
Foster also confirmed that Usher told her he had a relationship with one of her bridemaids on «Entertainment Tonight.»
It ushers in the beginning of music festival season, with events taking place almost every weekend from April to August.
Kyd said: «But I think this ship ushers in an era of even closer co-operation with the United States, and indeed we're looking forward to hosting US Marine Corps lightning jet fighters on here in due course.»
Additionally, creating a limited - time offer for free shipping and treating loyal customers with a promotion code for their next purchase is a great way to usher in the festivities and show your subscribers they are valued.
And for me personally, having ushered this, it's a bit bittersweet — but it is absolutely 100 % the right thing to do, for Kobo, for Indigo, and I'm sure that Rakuten will have a massive success with Mike and the team.
He hit the ball with authority and for distance and ushered in an aggressive, hitch - up - your - trousers, go - for - broke, in - your - face power game rarely seen in the often stoic and staid sport.
Four of the big five banks saw turnover in the CEO suite, and three of them in particular — TD, with Ed Clark; RBC, with Gordon Nixon; and Scotiabank, with Rick Waugh — lost outspoken, influential heads who had ushered in an unprecedented era of growth at their respective institutions.
Scott Beigel, a geography teacher and cross-country coach at Parkland's Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, died a hero when he ushered students to safety inside his classroom after former student Nikolas Cruz killed 17 with an AR - 15 semiautomatic rifle.
The Trump administration's tit - for - tat with Beijing over potential tariffs has ushered in a high - stakes standoff over the future of trade between the world's two largest economies.
Gun sales slumped after the 2016 presidential election, as fears that a Hillary Clinton presidency would usher in new gun control legislation dissipated with Mr. Trump's victory.
Now, as with 4G before it, nobody knows exactly what 5G will usher in.
On Sunday, Germany's Social Democrats party voted overwhelmingly to form a coalition treaty with incumbent conservatives in order to usher in a new government.
In the 1980s, a new Chinese leader, Deng Xiaoping, ushered in economic liberalization, with a strong focus on factories and global exports in Guangdong.
The Tatiana Coin is ushering in a new way of funding artists, through a Bitcoin - driven platform, which involves fans in a long - term relationship with the artist they choose to support.
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