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He's done this before: Farshchi came aboard Equifax in February.
A lot of that changed when Ms. Vikander came aboard.
Shleifer joined two years later, and Fixel came aboard in 2006.
Abraham invested $220,2200 into the company and came aboard as CEO.
They do, but they didn't in '9043 when I came aboard.
Key is chief revenue officer Chris Thomas, who came aboard last July.
A chief marketing officer, Nehme E. Abouzeid, came aboard on Nov. 21991.
He came aboard in early September at the same time Moonves resigned.
Paige more than held his own on the mound after he came aboard.
His gold medal came aboard Snowbound, a strong-willed 240-year-old gelding.
Loeffler came aboard in 2002, working on both investor relations and corporate communications.
And James from the Twilight Sad came aboard to sing "Scattered Ashes" with you.
Then, in what seemed like a trifecta, Glover came aboard to play Lando Calrissian.
Over the next few years, high-end photographers came aboard because of Mr. Baron.
Appointed in August, Biegun came aboard after Trump's inaugural meeting with Kim in Singapore.
When Mr. McCarthy came aboard, he quickly killed more than 100 projects in development.
Liane Hornsey came aboard several months ago as Uber's new head of human resources.
British soldiers came aboard our school bus, confiscated our cameras and asked lots of questions.
Jahzo suggests otherwise, saying that everything has been friendly between teammates since he came aboard.
Here's some of what then-CEO of Google, Eric Schmidt, had to say about the creation of Android: Q. And once Android came aboard and Mr. Rubin came aboard, was there a business strategy formed about what Android would be and how it worked?
"We were exploring all legislative avenues and that came aboard," said Daniel Bucheli, a Coffman spokesman.
The same year Sam Reich came aboard, 2006, IAC purchased the controlling stake in Connected Ventures.
In private, top-dollar advisers came aboard to synthesize reams of polling and focus group data.
Not long afterward, Dr. Dardik was on a plane when its older-looking captain came aboard.
When the pilot came aboard, Jones asked him for the latest news, a common question among seamen.
The gunmen fired at the bus for an hour, he said, then came aboard to execute survivors.
The gunmen fired at the bus for an hour, he said, then came aboard to execute survivors.
Page came aboard on the casual recommendation of Ed Cox, chairman of the New York Republican Party.
Bennington, best known for his work in Linkin Park, came aboard after Weiland departed the group in 2013.
That's been a positive for advertisers who recall the company being difficult to navigate before Gorman came aboard.
And yet, Ryan and the rest came aboard rapidly once Trump shocked the world by beating Hillary Clinton.
" Mr. Highmore, the lead actor, came aboard after playing Norman Bates on the A&E series "Bates Motel.
Pitaro has been at Disney since 2010, when he came aboard as co-head of its interactive group.
Pence's comments came aboard Air Force Two as it flew to Washington from New York, with Graham aboard.
When border guards came aboard, they demanded a "fee" of $100 — in US dollars only, and in cash.
But right about the time Ms. Sabo came aboard, the chief executive had accepted a new position elsewhere.
Dominic DeFalco, a recent Penn State graduate who played rugby there, came aboard over the summer as assistant director.
This week, it seems House Tyrell and maybe even the Dorne gals came aboard, unified in their Lannister loathing.
A new coach, Craig Parnham, came aboard the following year and made the team more fit and more formidable.
Mr. Avlon had been Mr. Giuliani's speechwriter when he was mayor, and came aboard to work on the campaign.
In May 225, Lee came aboard the Gemini Man project; Westenhofer, a roving freelancer, signed on three months later.
In April, Linda McMahon, the Small Business Administration chief, resigned her Cabinet post and came aboard as America First's chairwoman.
That's when Japanese Health Ministry officials came aboard and discovered 10 people were sick with the novel coronavirus, COVID-19.
When Captain Flannery came aboard the CMA CGM Theodore Roosevelt, he was wearing a short-sleeved plaid shirt and khakis.
The Knicks re-signed Baker to a two-year contract at the dawn of free agency, before Perry came aboard.
A new general manager, Jeff Luhnow, came aboard in December 26 and overhauled the organization with an emphasis on analytics.
Marissa Coleman, a veteran guard and forward who came aboard as a free agent, will be expected to fortify the roster.
Republicans across Capitol Hill were shocked at the president's decision, but most quickly came aboard, rather than buck their party's leader.
Next year, the Grey Cup host will be Ottawa, which has warmly embraced the C.F.L. since the Redblacks came aboard in 2014.
Mr. Cumming signed on and the Vineyard, which recently honored Mr. Harris with the Paula Vogel Playwriting Award, came aboard to co-produce.
When Krulwich came aboard a revamped version, the show was a small, seasonal venture; now it airs weekly across 589 public radio stations.
Shanahan said Foerster came aboard last year to serve as an out-of-town consultant responsible for helping the staff with advance scouting reports.
Liane Hornsey, who'd worked at Google in its fast-growth days, finally came aboard in January, just three weeks before Fowler published her post.
It all reminds Steve Bornstein of the moment in the early '80s when he came aboard the fledgling ESPN, then only three months old.
Washboardist Meg Gan—which sounds suspiciously like a stage name—came aboard when legal troubles prevented the previous washboard player from crossing state lines.
Alderson came aboard before the 2886 season, and on Monday reflected on how the team, in part, was perceived when he first took over.
Photo: APThe effort to overturn the FCC's disastrous repeal of net neutrality hit a significant milestone on Tuesday as the first Republican lawmaker came aboard.
One time, a rat came aboard my train and all hell broke loose until someone kicked it so hard it hit the wall and died.
Some of the companies that came aboard were allowed to continue to varying degrees, whether that meant rebranding under Yahoo's name or continuing as subsidiaries.
Oklahoma's Lankford came aboard on Friday after having questioned whether tax revenues from economic growth would compensate for an expected increase in the national debt.
Once Aaron Gordon came aboard, the Magic played Harris at the four in more modern lineups that allowed its backcourt to breath a little bit.
CHIEF WHITE HOUSE STRATEGIST, SENIOR COUNSELOR: STEVE BANNON The former head of the conservative website Breitbart News came aboard as Trump's campaign chairman in August.
CHIEF WHITE HOUSE STRATEGIST, SENIOR COUNSELOR: STEVE BANNON The former head of the conservative website Breitbart News came aboard as Trump's campaign chairman in August.
It's more commonly known as Easter Island, commemorating its Easter Day discovery by the first European visitors who came aboard a Dutch ship in 1722.
The rapper loved the idea for the Fyre app and came aboard as a celebrity partner, though he never had an official title within the company.
On Wednesday, Japan's Health Minister Kato said a "quarantine officer," who came aboard the ship to help with the isolation had tested positive for the virus.
August 2014: ClarityRayClarityRay was working on ad blocking technology; according to Yahoo, when its tech and team came aboard, they began working on improving advertisement fraud detection.
Twelve of the original fifteen committee members decided to give their time—mostly on a volunteer basis—to finish the report, and eight additional researchers came aboard.
When he came aboard in 2003, he started from scratch and built PCMA into one of the most effective advocacy and lobbying groups in American health care.
The fact that all the crew members are married couples only underlines this; the ark harbored four human couples and animals that came aboard two by two.
Since Giuliani came aboard, the former New York mayor has waded into several other issues publicly, including the alleged affair with Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford.
We think there's a huge potential there, and we just hired our first executive director for audio — Lisa Tobin, who was at WBUR, just came aboard last week.
When we came aboard the cruise, we had already completed the first two months of a vacation that we had dreamed of for several years to celebrate our retirement.
When Masai Ujiri came aboard and flipped Bargnani and Gay, then had a Kyle Lowry deal fall apart, DeRozan had his best opportunity yet to deliver on his promise.
When I came aboard in 2011 after I met Göran and learned about his work, the very idea that Hammarskjöld was assassinated was considered a conspiracy theory for senior citizens.
Today Apple is the world's most valuable public company, but during the period when Ive came aboard, the company was "losing fabulously large sums of money every quarter," he said.
Though the audits occurred before Mr. Koskinen came aboard, Republicans clamored for him to be impeached, an action not taken against an administration official besides the president since the 1870s.
A month he came aboard, Sony's top two television programming executives, Jamie Erlicht and Zack Van Amburg, left for Apple, which is finally taking the plunge into expensive, original programming.
The first, at the Rome Games in 1960, came aboard Trail Guide, a 21-year-old former United States Cavalry horse; the second, in Munich in 1972, was on White Lightning.
On a recent Wednesday morning, Libby Butts, the manager of client services for the mobile unit, who wears her hair in a long braid, and Mary Hargis, a sonographer, came aboard.
Last fall, at the same time Hicks came aboard, Fox hired Danny O'Brien, a former chief of staff to several Democratic senators, to be its executive vice president of government relations.
Virgin Hyperloop One (originally known as Hyperloop Technologies, then Hyperloop One, until Richard Branson came aboard as chairman in December) is one of the companies that materialized to give it a shot.
Casey Mulder, 32, had been a high school teacher for seven years before she came aboard Today We Learned, a company that helps teachers engage parents through digital updates about their students.
Letter From the Editor When I came aboard as the editor of T a little over a year ago, I promised myself that I would never pretend I knew what I didn't.
The society's yacht, Seamaster, was anchored in Macapa near the mouth of the Amazon delta when a small band of masked river pirates came aboard with guns drawn and balaclavas in place.
Maya DiRado, a 2016 Olympian who was going into her junior season when Meehan came aboard, said the choice of Duchac sent a strong message to the team about inclusivity and female empowerment.
Update: To underscore how recent this shift is for Vimeo: In May, Levin was telling investors how excited he was to have hired Alana Mayo, a former Paramount exec who came aboard in March.
Current and former employees say all such contact must now be approved at the department's highest levels, even routine conversations and meetings — a vetting that was not required before the Trump team came aboard.
Flynn, 64, came aboard as U.S. Soccer's chief executive in 2000 when it was struggling financially and went on to overhaul the federation's business framework which ultimately helped grow a substantial reserve for future endeavors.
Other cartoonists came aboard to execute a lot of the movie's beautiful paintings, but it was important to make something where I could feasibly make it by myself—even if it didn't turn out that way.
Since Mr. Bell came aboard (with the title executive in charge), "The Tonight Show" has shown some improvement in the ratings, gaining 6 percent in total viewers, compared with a 10 percent increase for Mr. Colbert.
In an effort to track the technology and talent that came aboard, as well as track the receipts for the pricey acquisitions, we've put together a list of the 212014 companies Yahoo gobbled up under Mayer's watch.
He said the ship was sailing from the port of Fujairah with 300,000 metric tons of crude oil when British commandos forced it to stop and came aboard in 10 helicopters, Shareef quoted his brother as saying.
" Trump, 11 days ago... From NYT... "Ty Cobb, the White House lawyer for the investigation, came aboard around the same time as Mr. Dowd and Mr. Sekulow and advocated on behalf of cooperating with the special counsel.
After deciding the league should have a licensing and sponsorship division, which it somehow lacked before he came aboard, Stern hired a young executive named Rick Welts, who is now the president of the Golden State Warriors.
After he and Nicks came aboard, the band's popularity skyrocketed on the heels of two hit albums -- 1975's "Fleetwood Mac" and '77's "Rumours," the latter of which is the 8th best selling album of all time.
At least one proposed meeting has been scrubbed since Russia, Saudi Arabia and other producers agreed, at a Doha meeting in February, to consider the idea of a freeze — on the condition that other major exporters came aboard.
Before Jenner came aboard, Kourtney and Younes had been kicking back in Portofino and Capri, where they were caught mid-makeout during a swim in the famous Blue Grotto, and relaxing poolside at the five-star Capri Palace hotel.
He instead told a plausible story of how he came aboard, one that emphasized the gains he and his movement made in the process: It is no secret that Hillary Clinton and I disagree on a number of issues.
The facts of this story begin in April 2014, when Hunter Biden joined the board of a Ukrainian natural gas company named Burisma Holdings, shortly after his business partner in an investment and consulting firm, Devon Archer, came aboard.
In a recent profile, Uber's new CEO Dara Khosrowshahi said that he had considered shuttering the self-driving program when he first came aboard, but his colleagues quickly showed him why it was essential to the company's progress toward profitability.
Depp remains wholeheartedly the focus of this fifth Pirates film, and saying the character's loopy novelty has faded is like complaining that there are maggots in the below-decks gruel: You knew what you were getting when you came aboard.
What they're saying: "When [Merritt] came aboard in 2003, he started from scratch and built PCMA into one of the most effective advocacy and lobbying groups in American health care," Express Scripts' Tim Wentworth, PCMA's board chairman, said in a statement.
When Bannon came aboard the Trump campaign in August, Trump's poll numbers had been sagging as he was mired in racially-tinged fights with a judge of Mexican heritage and the Pakistani-American parents of a soldier who'd died in combat.
"Carrie had conceived and written it with Elaine Pope, I think as this kind of celebration, a love letter to her mother and Shirley MacLaine and Elizabeth Taylor, and Joan Collins then came aboard," director Matthew Diamond says in PEOPLE's new cover story.
But the magazine had no other female cartoonists until 1974, when Ms. Karlin was hired, and she was the only woman drawing cartoons at the magazine until Roz Chast came aboard in 1978 and became one of the magazine's most popular cartoonists.
The key to maintaining that growth will be whether Snap can continue to deliver viral hits that bring users to the platform, like its augmented reality lenses that the company said contributed 7-9 million of the new users that came aboard last quarter.
While Trump's top White House advisers like chief of staff Reince Priebus and chief strategist Steve Bannon only came aboard after Trump secured the Republican nomination, Flynn was an early supporter and joined Trump's campaign as his top foreign policy adviser in early 2016.
But opening day is a distant horizon, and we've been dreaming that dream for weeks now since Aaron Judge and his 52 homers almost carried them to the pennant and then Giancarlo Stanton, with 59 of his own, came aboard in a December trade.
A couple of years later, Koenig befriended Longstreth and came aboard Dirty Projectors as a touring saxophonist and keyboardist — joining an ever-shifting group of musicians whose members also included the bassist Nat Baldwin, the drummer Brian McOmber and the singers Haley Dekle and Angel Deradoorian.
New showrunner Alison Schapker explains that some of this turnover was a product of chance: The writers' room changed due to scheduling conflicts before she came aboard, first as a consulting producer, then taking over the reins from Kalogridis when the series creator started taking on new projects.
Vice President Mike Pence said that there was "no daylight" between the United States, South Korea, and Japan on the issue of North Korean nuclearization, per the AP. His comments came aboard Air Force Two on his way back to the United States after a stop at the Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea.
Here are some facts: Dwane Casey is the winningest head coach in Toronto Raptors history; only Gregg Popovich, Erik Spoelstra, and Rick Carlisle have served longer in their current gigs than Casey has in his; Toronto has increased its win total in every season since Casey came aboard, in 303; despite having a roster that's built more for wearing down teams during the regular season than for rising to a different level in the playoffs, the Raptors somehow have pushed the Cleveland Cavaliers to a sixth game in the Eastern Conference Finals; technically, they're six victories away from winning a title.

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