Sentences with phrase «with small armies»

Both are celebrities who are famous beyond the narrow bounds of the art world, and both have enormous studios with small armies of assistants.
In a world where innovation cycles move lightning fast, you'd better believe the companies outfitted with a small army of intrapreneurs are forging well ahead of their competitors.
British followers of US politics are often guilty of losing their poise as West Wing-itis results in weak knees and blurred vision but Clinton — who arrived at Chatham House with a small army of ear - pieced heavies — has left successive foreign secretaries in David Miliband and William Hague starry - eyed in admiration.
Whoever the Democratic Committee endorses will have a huge advantage, since an endorsement comes with a small army of volunteers to pass petitions.
With a small army of neo-Nazis literally at the door, defiant posturing matters no longer — staying alive does.
Which, admittedly, makes escape a little difficult, what with a small army of Khaki scout trackers and a storm on the way.
Here's a movie with a small army of mega-talented comedians; a cast that any director would kill for.
Newton Knight did not defect to the Union Army but took arms against other Southern soldiers together with a small army of both white radicals and enslaved African - Americans.
These modes will let players create massive forces with up to 30,000 army points to fight against multiple players with smaller armies of about 10,000 to 15,000 points apiece.
With a small army of student volunteers now excited to create, the process became even more student - led and truly exciting.
When revolution erupts on the outer planets, Marcus finds himself going back to the city he escaped from, this time with a small army at his side.
All of us at Young at Heart have worked very hard for 11 years to save senior pets in need, working with a small army of foster homes.
We are a non-profit 501c3 volunteer - based organization that operates with a small army of dedicated volunteers.
One room of the sculpture studio is filled with a small army of the boxy, rough - and - tumble figures heading for the Nasher.
A country with a small army and low risk of being invaded, but of enormous influence and high repute around the world.
To prepare for the job fair, yesterday the soldiers were offered one - on - one resume and interview coaching with a small army of NJ - area Human Resources experts and career coaches, including me.
Ideal Strategies Interactions - Creative Strategies for Business Judith M. To prepare for the job fair, yesterday the soldiers were offered one - on - one resume and interview coaching with a small army of NJ - area Human Resources experts and career coaches, including me.

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Major players like Amazon and Toys «R» Us hire seasonal armies of up to 70,000 temporary workers to handle their pre - and post-holiday shipping needs but small businesses just don't have those kinds of resources to deal with an influx of orders.
The first Little Birds to enter service with the 160th were actually OH - 6A Cayuses, small helos that were already on their way out of the Army and National Guard by the time SOAR was created.
Opinion: If the Liberals really wanted to help the economy, they'd design a policy with ambitious entrepreneurs in mind — not an army of small - business owners content to stay that way
The small but powerful nerd army known as the Whovians spontaneously combusted as one with the news from Doctor Who scribe Steven Moffat that the 50th anniversary special would feature...
Though Mattathias died early on, his son Judas, called Maccabeus (hammer), was able within three years to cleanse and to rededicate the besmirched temple with no small thanks to a turn of events that drained the occupier's army.
Instead of behaving in a professional manner, our military invaded Iraq with far too small a force; failed to respond adequately when parts of the Iraqi Army (and Baathist Party) went underground; tolerated an orgy of looting and lawlessness throughout the country; disobeyed orders and ignored international obligations (including the obligation of an occupying power to protect the facilities and treasures of the occupied country — especially, in this case, Baghdad's National Museum and other archaeological sites of untold historic value); and incompetently fanned the flames of an insurgency against our occupation, committing numerous atrocities against unarmed Iraqi civilians.
The small but powerful nerd army known as the Whovians spontaneously combusted as one with the news from Doctor Who scribe Steven Moffat that the 50th anniversary special would feature all of the series» past Doctors.
About 735 B.C., Ahaz succeeded his father Jotham on the throne of Judah (II Kings 16:1) Pekah, king of Israel, and Rezin, king of Syria, both facing the immediate threat of the return of Assyrian armies, at once sought alliance with Ahaz and Judah, now the most stable, and probably the most powerful of the small western states.
This casserole really does make enough to feed a small army, so it's a great excuse to invite your neighbors (or the whole town) over and share a meal with them.
Big brewers such as Lion and Asahi are no longer part of the Craft Beer Industry Association, with the army of small micro-brewers that has sprung up deciding to exclude them because their vast balance sheets were deemed to give them an unfair advantage, which didn't sit well with the small business entrepreneurs driving most craft beer companies.
Check out this Italian Fried Rice made with ground turkey, or feed a small army with my Magic Wand Any Sausage Skillet Meal.
Those forces are Donnelly's small army of eight bakers who provide the show with 32 real pies onstage a week, and up to 1,400 mason jar pies a week, which are sold by apron - wearing ushers who pace the aisles.
In the city, men with names like Artie, Dinty, Tim, Sal and Sol have sat on rooftops, seemingly for generations, talking pigeons, and for year after year their ranks have been recruited from armies of small boys sneaking up for a look at the lofts.
Looking out from the cover of national magazines that wild summer, he was depicted as a gallant cold warrior, a solitary American genius taking on and crushing the Soviet chess juggernaut, with its Moscow computers and its small army of grandmasters arrayed against him.
To keep toys tidy, instead of a large toy box, it is better to have a variety of small containers, preferable transparent plastic boxes with tight - fitting lids to keep bits and pieces of games that are in sets together e.g sets of farm animals, army soldiers, wooden blocks, cookie cutters, marbles, lego blocks, toy cars etc..
So I called in the army... a small army of my attachment parenting friends that I remember discussing these exact things with.
This revised and expanded second edition represents a complete overhaul of the first edition, with more of what you have come to expect from DC BABY: Loads of first - hand reviews and resources from author Sarah K. Masterson and a small army of citizen moms (and dads) in Washington, DC, Northern Virginia, and Suburban Maryland.
Maybe it is the nursing mom army that can help us go back to the days where people traveling with small children get a little assistance rather than contempt.
After serving eight years in the Army Reserve she became the office manager to a small construction firm where she is blessed to work with her husband and bring her twins each day.
She arrived with a big bus with her name emblazoned on the side and a small army of volunteers.
The Conservatives held onto Wandsworth and Westminster with a bit to spare, despite small armies of Labour activists flooding them in recent weeks.
On 15 June 1215 at Runnymede (a small meadow outside of London, marking the midpoint between two armies locked in civil war) King John set his seal on Magna Carta — the «great charter» that has become synonymous throughout the world with opposition to arbitrary rule, and with the protection of individual rights and liberties.
And not long after that before the small army of journalists tasked with undermining the charity sector get hold of the story.
But not many countries have a Navy with capabilities similar to the US Navy, so most countries have small marine force for small operations (if they have any) and rely mostly in the Army / Air Force.
Mondello controls a small army of party faithful that are critical to collecting tens of thousands of petition signatures in the dead of summer, along with a loyal voter base in the Town of Hempstead that can dictate control of the county at large.
The trial lawyers, who had a close relationship with former Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, employ their own small army of top lobbying firms and spent a combined $ 687,700 on campaign contributions in 2015, making their organization, the New York State Trial Lawyers Association, the second largest donor in the state.
Just days after receiving our demand to repeal the SAFE Act from Senator Kathy Marchione, and what amounted to a small patriot army, the governor, exhibiting a lack of respect, wisdom and discretion, cut a closed - door, back - room deal with Senator Dean Skelos, who then opened NY's Senate floor for a vote on a bill that would divide Republican Senators upstate from downstate and create a separate, unequal class of citizens: the law enforcement officer class.
«Our constituents know what Chris [Gibson] is about — he was raised in the Hudson Valley in a working class family, spent 24 years serving in the United States Army, and lives with his wife and kids around the corner from where he grew up in the small Village of Kinderhook,» said Gibson's spokeswoman Stephanie Valle.
With a few hundred machine guns and mortars, a small army can take over an entire country, killing and wounding hundreds of thousands
Elmar Schmeisser, a lanky, bespectacled scientist with a receding hairline and a neck the width of a small tree, joined the Army Research Office as a program manager in 2002.
Researchers speculate that if invading armies from the Russian steppe brought plague with them into Europe — even if it didn't spread by fleas — it could have wiped out small bands of European farmers and made their territory vulnerable to invasion, much as Spanish conquistadors infected Native Americans with smallpox.
Recently, researchers have created a small army of robots that work side by side with scientists to steward the planet better.
It was a major shift for me to go from a laboratory with a large army of postdocs and students to a unit consisting of a small number of software developers and students.
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