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Forgetfulness nips at the heels of even the most successful leaders.
In Ocho Rios, locals threw themselves at the heels of white tourists.
But they have just nipped at the heels of the underlying trend.
Yeah, instead you're just snapping at the heels of Evan Spiegel. Exactly. Exactly.
The latest protests come at the heels of a series of bad news.
Witherspoon's holiday comes at the heels of a busy year for the star.
Why now: The controversy comes at the heels of an internal rift between Fox brass.
Lyft isn't just a ride-hail company nipping at the heels of its rival Uber.
Koller lauded his midfield for tracking back and snapping at the heels of Portugal's forwards.
And, this comes at the heels of the blazing Amazon forest fires just last year.
So, is he nipping at the heels of Reagan and Obama in terms of approval?
Then nipping at the heels of the big conglomerates and taking considerable market share from them.
Rivals which are biting at the heels of Samsung are hoping to take advantage of the opportunity.
Two cabinet members have resigned amid ethical woes; scandals are nipping at the heels of several others.
Interest in this issue comes at the heels of an American economy that is experiencing significant growth.
This comes at the heels of multiple missing women who still have not been found across the country.
The timing was remarkable, too, coming at the heels of widespread alarm about Russian interference on Election Day.
Perhaps the most surprising result is that a third contender is nipping at the heels of the soft "g".
Obama's Thursday speech comes at the heels of a new issued of Wired magazine edited by the sitting president.
It's China's promotion of entrepreneurial initiative that's nipping at the heels of Silicon Valley while creating millions of jobs.
Related: Impeachment Is Snapping at the Heels of Brazil's President Rousseff Few mentioned the actual charges against the President.
" The "A Day Without Immigrants" protest comes at the heels of a similar Wisconsin-based protest dubbed "A Day Without Latinos.
Sanders, a prodigious fundraiser, has been rising in national polls in the past few weeks, nipping at the heels of Biden.
The good news comes at the heels of Stefani's milestone 50th birthday last week, with celebrations that continued into the weekend.
Those showing Labour snapping at the heels of the Conservatives assume a high turnout among younger people, based on their declared intentions.
The monarch's corgis earned a reputation for snapping at the heels of royal retainers as they carried out duties at her palaces.
The implication in the report is that it's the smaller, more agile team put together to nip at the heels of the other.
Once nipping at the heels of Spotify in the world of music streaming services, we don't hear too much about Deezer these days.
Comanche wears a grubby grey and black sweater over an orange polo and his jeans are frayed at the heels of his Pumas.
Watch in wonder as The Bloated Buffoon intones incoherent doggerel, and the Republican dogs of misery snap at the heels of the helpless.
Last year, a journeyman quarterback, an overlooked running back, and a rejuvenated receiver had the Jets nipping at the heels of the Patriots.
Given the Jazz's relative youth, the team could be rising for years to come, nipping at the heels of star-studded Golden State.
And in spite of what I just said about gamay: This Carignan is going to be nipping at the heels of gamay all fall.
Hernández's acquittal comes at the heels of the Supreme Court's decision to commute the 30-year sentences of three women jailed for abortion convictions.
This article comes at the heels of a two-day general strike declared by the Sudanese Professionals Association (SPA), the country's powerful workers union.
Until 2017, the program had been lapping at the heels of rivals, powered by the interplay between Mr. Rose, Ms. King and Ms. O'Donnell.
The Greens are nipping at the heels of their closest rivals, the left-wing New Democrats, who are struggling under new leader Jagmeet Singh.
The Greens are nipping at the heels of their closest rivals, the left-wing New Democrats, who are struggling under new leader Jagmeet Singh.
This investment comes at the heels of previously disclosed investments into WeWork's expansion in China, Japan, and Southeast Asia, for a total of $4.4 billion.
The White House announcement comes at the heels of a new administration policy -- banning Americans from visiting another country known for imprisoning Americans -- North Korea.
There are plenty nipping at the heels of its various products, but none challenging Facebook's core value: it is your identity, your life on the Internet.
Ginsburg's news comes at the heels of a new report from the American Cancer Society that detail how cancer death rates are on a serious decline.
A deal to expand the luxury market in Saudi Arabia also illustrates how Oyo is broadening its ambitions, nipping at the heels of its premium lodging rivals.
You know, honestly, I thought that being able to achieve something like that at 133, I was expecting to be snapping at the heels of Bill Gates by now.
The updates enable Alexa multi-room music and follow-up mode, and come at the heels of last week's news of Alexa Announcements coming to the Fire TV Cube.
Nine months on, the affair continues to produce a drip-feed of leaks, parliamentary hearings and police inquiries that have kept it nipping at the heels of the presidency.
Apple's earnings beat this week pushed it back toward a $1 trillion market cap to snap at the heels of Microsoft for the title of world's largest publicly traded company.
The complaint comes at the heels of an August 2015 ruling by a federal judge in New Hampshire that struck down a bill banning photos and videos in voting booths.
Pete Buttigieg is nipping at the heels of Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren when it comes to campaign donations -- thanks, in no small part, to Mayor Pete's strong celebrity backing.
It managed this largely through the growth of indigenous companies: mighty Amazon merely nips at the heels of home-grown giants Alibaba and JD.com; eBay has all but left the stage.
Mobli, which once nipped at the heels of Instagram as a top photo-based social app and raised a ton of money to capitalise on that, has completely shut down its app.
Drip, drip: The controversy comes at the heels of a streak of bad ratings and controversies for Fox, which escalated months ago amid sexual assault allegations against then-star anchor Bill O'Reilly.
Photo: Sam Rutherford (Gizmodo)For years, OnePlus has been nipping at the heels of smartphone giants like Samsung and Huawei with stripped down phones boasting big specs, solid designs, and not much else.
Venture-backed lifestyle startups like Outdoor Voices, Glossier, Allbirds, Thinx, Function of Beauty, DSTLD and Bonobos are just some that have appeared in recent times, snapping at the heels of larger e-commerce sites.
It will also be interesting to see if the 15-model eats into Microsoft's own Surface Book sales, as it is likely nipping at the heels of the Surface Book in terms of performance.
It is so successful, in fact, that even though it opened just weeks ago, Dory is already snapping at the heels of Toy Story 3, which is the company's most commercially successful film ever.
Nipping at the heels of George and Amal Clooney's generous donation to the dog charity Camp Cocker last week, another famous couple is making their love for rescue animals known by giving from the heart.
That will include a 797-horsepower version called the Hellcat Redeye, which in terms of performance nips at the heels of the almost unthinkable 808-horsepower limited edition Challenger Demon the brand made for 2018.
The most well-known emerging markets exchange-traded fund, the EEM MSCI ETF, has rallied more than 11 percent in 2019, keeping it at the heels of the S&P 500's nearly 13 percent gain.
A new poll on Tuesday showed Melenchon nipping at the heels of frontrunners Marine Le Pen and Emmanuel Macron in France's presidential race, building on his recent surge as sniping between the top contenders gathered pace.
As the regular season approaches its stretch run and Chicago's postseason rite of spring awaits, Kane has discovered his stride as the Blackhawks nip at the heels of the Minnesota Wild, leaders of the Western Conference.
Not only are other rivals biting at the heels of the five-year-old, Detroit-based outfit, which has raised roughly $160 million from investors, but some believe the streetwear "bubble" is on the verge of bursting.
Merton provides a useful context for Edison, who, as he himself knew, was never inventing ex nihilo; rather, he was nipping at the heels of other inventors while trying to stay ahead of the ones at his.
Smaller firms will be nipping at the heels of these massive companies in the race to bring the next generation of genetically engineered foods to market, said Robert Wager, a biology faculty member at Vancouver Island University.
The J-20's progress comes at the heels of a congressional report from the US Defense Department that claims it may become operational in 2018, while some sources have even claimed it would be combat-ready by 2019.
The letter comes at the heels of a letter NRF sent to Trump and congressional leaders on Wednesday, asking for a direct, government-backed loan program to help the industry through the coronavirus until normal business operations can resume.
Toyota surpassed Ford as the No. 2 automaker in the U.S. and was nipping at the heels of market leader GM. And GM, long the economic bellwether for Michigan and the U.S. manufacturing sector in general, was a mess.
The Northern League, another populist party that can sound like the Front National with a regionalist spin, is nipping at the heels of Forza Italia, the more conventional center-right party of Silvio Berlusconi, who is trying for a political comeback.
Gesturing towards the questions of mechanical reproducibility that have nipped at the heels of image-makers since the advent of the printing press, Auder dares you to whip out your phone, snap a shot, and layer on to the mediation matrix.
GSO has become a larger factor in Blackstone's overall performance, with its assets under management nipping at the heels of the core private-equity ($174 billion) and real-estate ($157 billion) businesses, and many of its professionals placed into leadership roles.
The party has a strong chance of winning outright or coming close enough to form a mayoral government there with the help of some of the dozen or so tiny parties that snap at the heels of the larger ones.
The government is likely to unveil a second stimulus package within days, sources familiar with the plan told Reuters, which comes at the heels of a fresh cash rate cut and a quantitative easing programme by the central bank on Thursday.
The nonprofit Mozilla, which has been biting at the heels of leading browsers for most of its existence, is introducing more aggressive privacy settings to try to stand out and take advantage of the privacy stumbles by Google and other tech giants.
Whereas in the last parliamentary election in 2013, the League took four percent of the vote, polls predict it could grab 14 percent next month, leaving it nipping at the heels of the once predominant partner Forza Italia, seen on 16 percent.
The port's coordinated investments are helping it lure ships away from the West Coast — which is more vulnerable to trade tensions with China — and nip at the heels of the Port of New York and New Jersey, its biggest rival in the East.
This arrest, while so far largely contained to local news, comes at the heels of a damning CNN investigation in late April that found over 100 Uber drivers had been accused of sexually abusing or assaulting their own passengers in the past four years.
NEW YORK (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Nipping at the heels of the #Metoo movement of women recounting sexual harassment and assault is the threat of a backlash against women, a response that could silence the voices speaking out but could be avoided, advocates and experts say.
Kim steadied after her double-bogey at the ninth to shoot a 73, however, playing a bogey-free back nine and finishing in style by sinking a six-foot birdie at the last that left her nipping at the heels of her fellow South Korean.
Lyft says the promotion will only last a week, but suffice to say the company is happy to keep burning through the $2 billion it raised in its most recent financing round as it continues to nip at the heels of its main rival Uber.
Just over 18 months ago its two owners, Leonid Fridlyand and Leonid Strunin, the founders of Mercury Group, a Russian retailer of luxury goods and cars, appointed a former boss of Christie's, Edward Dolman, to start snapping at the heels of the big two.
Both of the smaller companies have been nipping at the heels of the big dogs, Verizon and AT&T, and it's interesting to see Verizon, which has a reputation for being the most reliable carrier—but also the most expensive—finally re-enter the unlimited waters.
He sees its future as not unlike that of the defunct Radical Party, a similarly unconventional movement (its lawmakers included the porn star Cicciolina) which nevertheless played a vital role in politics, snapping at the heels of the mainstream parties and lobbying tirelessly for a more socially and economically liberal Italy.
With Champions League warriors Atletico Madrid nipping at the heels of Barcelona's reign at the top of La Liga table—before today, they were tied but Atletico looks to draw while Barça coasts at 5-0—Suarez is carrying his team in a way that would make even Messi blush.
"It's so ironic that at the heels of a global #MeToo moment, a fictional piece about a rape survivor fighting with authorities is banned, bringing the problem even more to the forefront of debate in Pakistan," said Iram Parveen Bilal, a Pakistani filmmaker based in Los Angeles who has publicly praised the film.
The scattershot approach, bouncing from sound to sound (on top of guests like Kendrick Lamar and Wiz Khalifa, the musician taps yacht rock legends Michael McDonald and Kenny Loggins) is the ideal depiction of the millennial mind, uncertain of what it's supposed to be while clamoring at the heels of what it thought it once was.
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He clambered over the stringpiece, right at the heels of his impatient but grateful passenger.
With heavy hearts they draggled at the heels of his troop, as they marched down to the river-side to embark.
His Northwestern Iron & Steel Company paid $250,000 in cash for a site, but the mill never materialized. This came at the heels of the Pacific Steel Company, incorporated earlier in 1906 by J.F. Duthie, William Calvert and L.S. Cragin. This company soon amounted to nothing.
In performance terms, it's nipping at the heels of the year's top flagships, and only lacking flashy features like waterproofing or a bezel-less screen. It looks great, it runs fast, and it costs less than £400. We're sold." Summarizing his review, Peckham wrote, "The Honor 9 offers a lot of what the high-end flagship phones do right now, but for a much lower price.
In July 2020, the Embassy connected with United States officials at the heels of a Student and Exchange Visitor Program rule change for the Fall 2020 semester that would require F-1 students to depart the country if their programs were fully online. Several notable figures like Sunita Williams, Aparna Kumar and Ela Gandhi have interacted with Indian students through the Embassy Student Hub.
Gisenyi city is located at the heels of Mount Rubavu. A climb at the top of the mountain rewards you with exceptional views Gisenyi town and the entire Lake Kivu as well as the neighboring city of Goma. Mount Rubavu also has an interesting history as it had the bases of Germans during their battles with Belgians in the First World War. There is also rock climbing sport at the mountain.
Citation won his first start as a two-year-old at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore. He broke the Arlington Park track record over five furlongs in his third start. For the year, he raced nine times, winning eight starts and earning $155,680. His only loss came at the heels of his stablemate, Bewitch, in the Washington Park Futurity, which the filly won in stakes record time for six furlongs.
Kaspersky became CEO of Kaspersky Lab in 2007. According to a 2008 article in USA Today, he traveled to 20 to 30 countries per year promoting Kaspersky Lab products. In early 2009, CRN said his personality contributed to the company's growth from "relative obscurity to now nipping at the heels of its larger, better-known rivals." At the time, Kaspersky Lab was the fourth largest endpoint security company.
The word al-Mu'aqqibat is the plural of the word al-mua'qqibah. The word is derived from the word 'aqiba meaning heel, from here the word is understood in the sense that it follows the following as his heels at the heels of putting the race. Pattern names used here meaning an emphasis and referred to is the language of the angels who were assigned to follow every creature of God in earnest.
Determined to avoid the EE curriculum's lab requirements, he switched his major to physics, which required far fewer. He finds it a bit "ironic" that he hated the lab requirements for his physics degree. Alfano continued on at FDU to earn his master's degree. After graduating, he submitted an application for employment to General Telephone and Electronics (GTE) Laboratories, now Verizon (at that time the competitor nipping at the heels of Bell Telephone), and received a rejection letter.
This jury mast, 75 feet in height, was built up of oregon > planks, to a width of 21 in. square and it weighs about 10 tons. The heel of > the jury mast was fixed with stout iron plates and bolted on top at the > heels of the mast, and five banjo stays from the top of the jury mast were > fixed to the main mast at 25 feet apart. These stays hold the mast all along > its length and prevents its buckling.
Apart from herds of cattle, oxen, sheep and 3 Axis deer, it included a number of Australian horses. Convoy n.2 consisted of 215 ox carts carrying the valuables, including 1.8m silver piastres, equivalent to 18m French Francs or 1.1bn Thai Baht (2012). Apart from the Governor-general's life guard of 40 men, armed with rifles and swords, Seidenfaden had 100 gendarmes with him, many if not most Danish, many suffering from cholera and beriberi, and a gang of robbers was said to be at the heels of the convoy.
John Kőszegi captured and imprisoned Nicholas and Peter Aba (or Atyinai) shortly thereafter. In the first half of 1314, Nicholas was taken tied up before the Atyina Castle and dragged along the walls at the heels of a horse to persuade the defenders to surrender the fort. Despite this, John Kőszegi was unable to capture Atyina and took Nicholas back to prison, who languished in captivity in the subsequent three years. Sometimes before 1316, John also occupied the fort of Korođ (Kórógy) in Valkó County from its owners, the Kórógyi family.
According to a royal charter from 1317, Charles' loyal general Paul Szécsi led a campaign in autumn 1316 to besiege Miháld which defended by John Vejtehi, son of Theodore. By that time Theodore was already in custody and taken tied up before the castle and dragged along the walls at the heels of a horse to persuade John to surrender the fort. In spite of all these, Szécsi was unable to take Miháld, however defeated the army of despot Michael Shishman in the nearby battlefield. Szécsi sent several Hungarian and Bulgarian prisoners of war to the royal court of Charles.
In the first half of 1314, Nicholas was taken tied up before the Atyina Castle and dragged along the walls at the heels of a horse to persuade the defenders to surrender the fort. Despite this, John Kőszegi was unable to capture Atyina and took Nicholas back to prison, who languished in captivity in the subsequent three years. Following that Charles I launched a campaign against the Kőszegis in Transdanubia and Slavonia in the first half of 1316. By the autumn of 1317, John Kőszegi was defeated, thus Nicholas was able to return to the recaptured Atyina.
Fast, slithering bowed passages cross the second bassist's rolling pizzicato freewalk, while snare-drum patterns and rimshots snap at the heels of vivacious sax figures." David R. Adler of JazzTimes commented "Ornette Coleman’s quartet deals in moment-to-moment magic-the kind that defies documentation. But if Sound Grammar, recorded live in Germany, doesn’t exactly match the excitement of being there, it does clear up the acoustic fog of the big halls in which Coleman usually performs. On this album we hear the interlocking arco- pizzicato dance of bassists Tony Falanga and Greg Cohen as never before.
Archbishop-emeritus Oscar V. Cruz, on the "Catholic vote" said that Catholics "were left still free to vote whom they wanted". This comes at the heels of seven out of twelve candidates endorsed by the White Vote movement by Mike Velarde were winning, five of the six "Team Buhay" ("team life") candidates winning, and four of seven "Team Patay" ("team death") candidates winning. Bishops Arturo Bastes, Honesto Ongtioco, Martin Jumaod, and Mario Peralta, blamed the lack of unity amongst Catholic voters on "money politics", such as vote-buying, while Cagayan de Oro archbishop Antonio Ledesma blamed the Commission on Elections such as faulty electoral rolls.
The Bulgarian Army entered Greece on 20 April 1941, at the heels of the Wehrmacht's invasion of Greece, and eventually occupied the whole of northeastern Greece east of the Strymon River (eastern Macedonia and Western Thrace), except for the Evros prefecture, at the border with Turkey, which was occupied by the Germans. Unlike Germany and Italy in their respective occupation zones, Bulgaria officially annexed the occupied territories, which had long been a target of Bulgarian irredentism, on 14 May 1941.Mazower (2000), p. 276 A massive campaign of Bulgarisation was launched, which saw all Greek officials (mayors, school-teachers, judges, lawyers, priests, gendarmes) deported.
Universal Newsreel about distribution of food to the Greek people in 1944 German economic exploitation led to rampant inflation: 200,000,000-drachma banknote, issued in September 1944 Greece suffered greatly during the occupation. The country's economy had already been devastated from the 6-month long war, and to it was added the relentless economic exploitation by the Nazis."Secret Not for Publication: Famine and Death Ride into Greece at the Heels of the Nazi Conquest", Life, 3 August 1942, pp. 28-29. Raw materials and food were requisitioned, and the collaborationist government was forced to pay the cost of the occupation, giving rise to inflation.
Modern theories suggest that the motivating purpose for the organization and existence of the Oprichniki was to oppress people or groups opposed to the Tsar. Known to ride black horses and led by Ivan himself, the group was known to terrorize civilian populations. Sometimes called the cromeshnina (selected) because they were a hand-picked body, the Oprichniki dressed in black garb, similar to a monastic habit, and carried attached to their saddles a severed dog's head (to sniff out treason and enemies of the Tsar), or an actual wolf's head and a broom (to sweep them away). The wolf's head was also symbolic of the hounds of hell tearing at the heels of the Tsar's enemies.
The proposed device was composed of two wooden wheels, ten feet in diameter with steel treads a foot wide, joined by a central drum fitted with the explosive payload. It was to be propelled by sets of cordite rockets attached to each wheel. It was predicted that when deployed with a full load, Panjandrum would achieve speeds of around , simply crashing through any obstacles to reach its target. The name "Great Panjandrum" was chosen by Shute as a reference to Samuel Foote's famous extempore nonsense paragraph (though Foote's term was actually "the grand Panjandrum"), and in particular to its closing line "till the gunpowder ran out at the heels of their boots".
Some breeds, such as the Australian Cattle Dog, typically nip at the heels of animals (for this reason they are called heelers) and the Cardigan Welsh Corgi and the Pembroke Welsh Corgi were historically used in a similar fashion in the cattle droves that moved cattle from Wales to the Smithfield Meat Market in London but are rarely used for herding today. Other breeds, notably the Border Collie, get in front of the animals and use what is called strong eye to stare down the animals;"Heading dogs, huntaways and all-purpose dogs", Te Ara they are known as headers. The headers or fetching dogs keep livestock in a group. They consistently go to the front or head of the animals to turn or stop the animal's movement.
During the Axis occupation of Greece at World War II, Macedonia suffered thousands of victims due to anti- partisan activity of the German occupying forces and the ethnic cleansing policies of the Bulgarian authorities. The Bulgarian Army entered Greece on 20 April 1941 at the heels of the Wehrmacht and eventually occupied the whole of northeastern Greece east of the Strymon River (Eastern Macedonia and Western Thrace), except for the Evros Prefecture, at the border with Turkey, which was occupied by the Germans. Unlike Germany and Italy, Bulgaria officially annexed the occupied territories, which had long been a target of Bulgarian irredentism, on 14 May 1941. In Greek Macedonia, Bulgarian policy was that of extermination or expulsion, aiming to forcibly Bulgarize as many Greeks as possible and expel or kill the rest.
London's Sugarmonkey played live in 2005. "They happen to be monumental in their handsomeness, and there’s certainly more still to recommend them" said Playlouder, while Outlineonline predicted that "this band will be big in the next 12 months, so jump on the bandwagon whilst there’s still room". The band, made up of South African singer/guitarist Jo Edwards, Australian guitarist Chris Coutts, and Brits Ben Gibson on bass and drummer Dave Rees, were tipped at the start of the year by NME, their summer demo hailed by Hit Sheet, and GRTR! declared "this band could be snapping at the heels of their more established contemporaries in 2006". The debut single "So Far Too Late" was released on 23 January 2006, the day their first UK tour began at East London’s The Spitz.
In the 250cc National division, reigning champion Jason McIntyre (Marron Excavations / RMR Superkarts Anderson-KTM) had a perfect weekend, turning pole position into four races wins including a top ten finish in Race Three. McIntyre was however pushed as he has never been pushed in the last two seasons as John Roberts (Stockman Superkarts Stockman-Kawasaki) diced with McIntyre in three of the four races and heads to Eastern Creek closer in the points race than any of McIntyre rivals have managed. Another class newcomer, David Williams (Project Precast Anderson-Yamaha) snapped at the heels of McIntyre and Roberts throughout the weekend to finish third. A tyre failure in race one saw defending 125cc reigning champion Russell Jamieson (Coach Design Stockman- Honda) finish the weekend in third place as his team mate and father Chryss Jamieson (Coach Design Stockman-Honda) took out the round.
The body was brought to the Institute of Forensic Medicine in Rome, where an autopsy was conducted: the doctors claimed that the probable cause of death was a "syncope due to a foot bath," claiming that, most likely, Montesi took the chance of the trip to the beach to eat ice cream (remains were found in her stomach) and made a foot bath in the sea to relieve a nagging irritation at the heels of which she suffered for some time. To do so, Montesi would put off her shoes and socks and, most likely, also skirt and suspenders, and then she dived in the water where she fainted and finally drowned. The coroner reconnected her sudden illness to the fact that the woman was menstruating. The distance between Ostia (the presumed last sighting of Montesi) and the point of the discovery was justified by saying that the body had been moved by complex combinations of sea currents.

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