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"canter" Definitions
  1. a movement of a horse at a speed that is fairly fast but not very fast; a ride on a horse moving at this speed

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Jacobs pitched Canter on the idea of a single unified hardware system that would aggregate all of a restaurant's online orders in a single place and Canter bought in immediately.
Canter was a longtime federal ethics attorney before joining CREW.
"We saw an opportunity to accelerate those efforts," Canter said.
Canter escaped and managed to connect with a British unit.
I didn't know Canter, but my grandfather, Mickey Heller, did.
Suddenly, he broke into a canter and ran past us.
But Canter cautions against making too much of this early stage.
Canter would be legendary, if only more people knew the legend.
"The process of writing is not dissimilar to making cookies," Canter says.
Canter parachuted out into occupied France, breaking a leg when he landed.
Elizabeth Holloway Marston and Brian Spencer Canter are to be married Dec.
In contrast, Djokovic had won his last four matches at a canter.
"Is he using the official travel to subsidize his political activity?" asked Canter.
Virginia Canter is chief ethics counsel Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington.
Most horses can walk, trot, canter and gallop, but only certain breeds can amble.
Fidelity is also not "subject to the whims of the public markets," Canter said.
Morrison has repeatedly said Australia will meet its climate accord targets, but "at a canter".
Two brothers were killed in densely packed Canter Havana when a wall fell on their flat.
A fourth-generation restaurateur, Canter built the technology on the back of his family deli's own needs.
The younger Canter upgraded the menu, brought in a point of sale system and renovated the bar.
Image by downhilldom1984Whether it's on your laptop or in a data canter, extra storage is always welcome.
For Canter — newly sober and broke — that could be enough to get him back on his feet.
But, his swagger and post-fight canter is what sealed the deal for Gall and the UFC.
Records and chronology indicate that Canter arrived at that camp at least a month after the escape.
"This new information is very disconcerting and needs to be more closely looked at," Ms. Canter said.
When his buggy was full, he took off at a trot, sometimes speeding up to a canter.
She was about to ride her impossible routine, to follow an extended canter with a double pirouette.
Sydney: Jonah and his team aren&apost trying to be the next Canter&aposs or Langer&aposs.
He is the son of Nadine C. Canter and Neil M. Canter of Willow Grove, Pa. The groom's mother is a synagogue administrator at Or Hadash Congregation in Fort Washington, Pa. His father is the owner and president of Chemical Solutions, a chemical consulting firm in Willow Grove.
In 1982 and 2006 it was the opposite, as teams headed to Europe expecting to canter to victory.
A Cheetos cookie may sound polarizing, but when executed by a cookie master such as Canter, it's flawless.
"I was the guy in the restaurant to pitch whenever there was a service or product," Canter says.
"It was a complete train wreck and I realized restaurants shouldn't have to work like that" says Canter.
Judge Canter made his ruling after a Florida rock mining company sued the company over the saltwater plume.
Zhang's head then dropped and the errors flowed as Halep rattled through the remaining games at a canter.
Most combine several pieces of music to match the three gaits: the walk, the trot and the canter.
My second spill occurred when my horse decided to test "my seat" by abruptly stopping from a canter.
Other CANTER affiliates in "phase two" have taken in horses and provided rehabilitation so they can find new homes.
What's interesting about them ... I think probably the Marc Canter one was the strangest, but that's not a surprise.
"It certainly creates a significant appearance issue," said Virginia Canter, a former senior ethics counsel at the Treasury Department.
"It's a hornet's nest — if not an actual conflict of interest, there's a real appearance issue," Canter told POLITICO.
They're in town for his shows at Barclays Canter, but did dinner Tuesday night at Carbone in the West Village.
While some people had a Bar Mitzvah party, the thirteen year old Canter had section four of his family's restaurant.
In April 20023, Canter was shot down again, on a bombing run over Düsseldorf, and was captured by the Germans.
The move to the exits is not quite a stampede, but it is a pretty concerted group trot, even a canter.
Porto would canter to another league title the following season, and add a Portuguese Super Cup to their burgeoning trophy cabinet.
"You can't attack [Trump's] plans because he has no plans," said Matt Canter, a Democratic strategist who polled for Senate Democrats.
"This is the problem with Pruitt," Virginia Canter of the nonprofit Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington told the Post.
" — Maureen McKoen Canter, on The Times's Facebook page "I am not going to let Franken off just because he's a Democrat.
While he points to Canter as an example of Jewish Canadians' service, his own World War II ordeal remains a mystery.
Canter invited my grandfather to the ceremony in London where he received his Distinguished Flying Medal, but my grandfather couldn't go.
"The nature of the entity is that real estate is being bought and sold on a technology platform," Ms. Canter said.
CANTER, a member of the coalition, was one of the first groups to create an online showcase of ex-racehorses in 1997.
Canter, the former government ethics lawyer, said that Trump's affiliation with the Pier Village project could put officials in a tough spot.
The same Wayne Rooney who, once dropped from the team, watched his side hammer the current Premier League champions at a canter.
House of Fluff, a new label just introduced by the New York fashion veterans Kym Canter and Alex Dymek, can change that.
During his months in captivity, Canter kept a prisoner-of-war log in which he took notes, drew sketches and preserved mementos.
Canter was seemingly sucked back to fight for Israel and ended up buried in a foreign land, thousands of miles from home.
"Bonds available in the cash market may not be the bonds you like," said Michael Canter, head of securitized assets at Alliance Bernstein.
"It's a novel kind of business," said Virginia Canter, who is executive branch ethics counsel for Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington.
I used to ride horses in western Kabul because it was mostly deserted and we could canter through broken compounds and ruined gardens.
Spirit Riding Free: Season 6 (NETFLIX ORIGINAL): Lucky and the PALs canter into more adventures with a new chapter of the Frontier Fillies.
Critics, however, argue that it is an unsatisfactory fudge, and that the country will continue to crawl, rather than canter, into the digital age.
Economic growth has averaged 6% a year for the past decade and is forecast to canter on at almost 7% in the coming years.
If you're dressed for sleep, it's going to be a lot harder to get your brain up to a canter, much less a gallop.
"The Runner raises the stakes for reality series in the streaming video space," said Chip Canter, GM of Digital Entertainment at Verizon, in a statement.
At War In April 1943, the Halifax bomber that Wilfred Canter co-piloted was shot down on the way back from a mission over Stuttgart.
It was during this journey to war, on a luxury liner converted into a packed troop transport, that my grandfather and Canter met and bonded.
Within days, Thomas had Dujardin performing flying changes—in which the horse skips from one foot to the other, in mid-canter—and the passage.
In late 2017, Kym Canter, a former creative director of the fur house J. Mendel, founded House of Fluff, an all-faux, cruelty-free label.
In the mean time, in the middle of writing this story, it happened again: Marc Canter, yet another VC accused of harassment, wrote a Medium post.
The list of disgraced tech men is long: Justin Caldbeck, Dave McClure, Mike Cagney, Chris Sacca, Marc Canter, Shervin Pishevar, Andy Rubin, Amit Singhal, Steve Jurvetson.
"Our top priority at Ordermark is deepening technical integrations and partnerships with forward-thinking industry leaders, such as Uber Eats," says Alex Canter, CEO of Ordermark.
It is extremely rare for cabinet officials to not have their financial records certified, said Virginia Canter, a former senior ethics counsel at the Treasury Department.
"That argument is a real reach," said Virginia Canter, the chief ethics counsel for Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, a nonprofit, nonpartisan watchdog group.
Canter recently learned from Eldan that he's entitled to tens of thousands of dollars in taxes he paid after the settlement — plus more than 15 years' interest.
The action sets off in Oregon and heads south, often at a canter, sometimes at a more leisurely pace, even pausing for a gawk at San Francisco.
Canter redirected for an emergency landing, but the engine exploded within sight of the airfield, breaking off a wing and sending the Dakota spiraling to the ground.
The action described by the documents "raises ethical questions," said Virginia Canter, the chief ethics counsel for Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, a watchdog group.
Dujardin entered the arena and began to trot and then canter so close to the edge that, each time she and Freestyle passed, the air stirred briefly.
Rosalind Canter riding Allstar B took individual gold in the three discipline eventing competition, while leading Britain to the top of the podium in the team event.
Richard Cohen, President of the Southern Poverty Law Canter told CNN's "New Day" on Monday that there have been more that 300 incidents that their organization has recorded.
Now Eric Canter, remember he was ousted by that barely known econ professor named Dave Brat and then speaker John Boehner was ushered into retirement not long thereafter.
But as technology started making its way inside the restaurant business, Canter realized that the delicatessen on Fairfax would need to upgrade to keep up with the times.
Indeed, his staff was begging Canter to shut down online ordering, but given that online delivery orders had become a third of Canters business, that was an impossibility.
If you aren't in the habit of thinking about the mechanics of a canter, you won't notice the leading leg switch that takes place during a flying change.
Conor McGregor's valiant efforts against Nate Diaz and his humbled post-fight canter wasn't enough to spare him of a verbal lashing from former Brazilian foe Jose Aldo.
"He's a walking, talking definition of what people hate about Washington and the corrupt political system today," Democratic pollster Matt Canter recently told the Huffington Post's Kevin Robillard.
Canter eventually made it to Toronto, but he never reconnected with my grandfather, and he struggled to find his way after the war, I learned from his family.
Canter left behind a girlfriend in Toronto for the chance to fly again, I learned from Wayne Gershon, one of Canter's nephews, who was born after Canter's death.
Ross Canter, the baker and co-founder of Cookie Good in Santa Monica, was outside his house late at night when when the inspiration hit him: a Cheetos cookie.
On a serious note, Dalic recognized Croatia were under par on Sunday after their canter through the group stage, and he praised Denmark for disrupting their normal flowing style.
Give Fieri a flame-embroidered Nudie-style suit like Lil Nas X's, put them each on the back of a thoroughbred, and send them to Flavortown at a canter.
In fact, the Park Police actively solicits donations, so long as the horses are "sound," castrated, at least 5.25 feet tall, and are able to walk, trot, and canter.
This book had a wide repertoire: It liked to gallop cross-country at dawn, climb rocks and wade through rivers all day, and canter at dusk along the avenues.
Ms. Canter said she was surprised that Mr. Mnuchin was blaming Treasury's ethics officials for the lapse, arguing that it was ultimately his responsibility to meet the government's requirements.
Virginia Canter, the chief ethics counsel for Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, said Mr. Collins's role in the company had always been a troubling conflict of interest.
"Without the cooling off period, these Cabinet heads appear to be serving their former employers' and clients' special interests," Virginia Canter, CREW's chief ethics counsel, told the news service.
" The contrary, added Canter, is a politician who is "stubborn in the face of facts and unwilling to change their position, and frankly, that's what we have in President Trump.
"Trump is certainly a different animal, there's no doubt about that," Canter told me of the challenge in breaking through the postmodern media maelstrom to focus attention on ethics issues.
The judge put them through their paces — walk, trot, canter — and then asked them for a three-step rein-back, that classic test of a dressage horse's training and obedience.
When Lord & Taylor opened on Fifth Avenue and 38th Street it featured three dining rooms, a manicure parlor for men and a mechanical horse that could walk, trot or canter.
The Portuguese great has already won a major international trophy at the 2016 Euros and has begun his latest World Cup campaign at a canter with four goals in two games.
Canter, a former senior ethics counsel at the Treasury Department, said the chief of staff is usually involved in a "hands-on" way with whatever is coming through the top official's office.
Honorable mentions for fusion food innovators must also go to San Francisco bartender Jacques Bezuidenhou, inventor of the cocoa puff negroni, and Ross Canter, who brought the Cheetos cookie into the world.
With a suitcase in one hand, and now doing an odd half-walk, half-run type canter, it took me ages to fumble the university's zip code into my iPhone single-handed.
Jennifer Canter says in new legal docs, obtained by TMZ, her dad's wife, Traci, waited hours before calling 911 when she found Gary dead in December 2017 ... insinuating foul play was involved.
You need a little bit more canter, a little bit more arch," he said, of a series of flying changes that Dujardin was riding past a long mirror set up at "B.
Virginia Canter, an ethics lawyer with watchdog group Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, said that is a potential problem because he is still tied to a firm that represents foreign governments.
"They didn't have contacts at Facebook, Twitter, or Google before we came in," Josh Canter, a Harris Media operative who was based in Berlin for the German elections, told Bloomberg Businessweek in September.
The answer came when Canter met Mike Jacobs, a former federal investigator turned entrepreneur who had launched a company called TapInto which was managing mobile orders for stadium concession stands and food trucks.
DE) Japanese rival Mitsubishi Fuso began selling an electric version of its Canter delivery trucks in Japan and the United States last year, expanding into Europe earlier this year, while Volkswagen AG's (VOWG_p.
Laurel and Hardy's gags, viewed in isolation, rarely amount to much; they turn funny only when one gag falls on the heels of another, and the canter of mishaps becomes impossible to stop.
The daughter of Gary Canter, the late co-owner of L.A.'s famed Canter's Deli, is accusing his widow of sinister behavior ... and, as a result, she wants control of her father's estate.
Triplets on top of eighth notes are like a slow canter next to a trot: The two horses might move at the same speed, but you wouldn't want them pulling a carriage together.
David Canter, head of the firm&aposs RIA segment, spoke with us about how Fidelity is billing itself to an independent advisory market growing in size and sophistication — while also undergoing custody consolidation.
Here's what we learned: Andrew Canter, Global CEO, The Branded Content Marketing Association is a long time veteran of the branded content industry and has over 25 years of experience in marketing and communications.
The scion of Los Angeles' famous first family of the deli business — the owners of the eponymous Canters restaurant — Canter has been in the food business longer than many seasoned restauranteurs twice his age.
Then, as he often does, he slumbered into the early phases of the game, jogging and walking and shouting at his teammates as the pace of the game rarely went faster than a canter.
The British team of Piggy French, Gemma Tattersall, Tom McEwan and Rosalind Canter all completed the 5,700 meters cross-country course without penalty on Saturday after starting the day in second place following Friday's dressage.
Trilobites This week, equestrian athletes at the Rio Olympics are competing in an event called "dressage," in which they guide their horses to perform complex combinations of different gaits, including the walk, trot and canter.
As we all canter uncontrollably towards another February 14 of melted station chocolate and candlelit Groupon tapas, now seems like as good a time as any to make completely spurious claims about your sex life.
In an interview, Verizon Entertainment General Manager Chip Canter said that the company plans to merge some of the social features that Vessel was working on with the content strategy Verizon already has in place.
Family lore adds that he was briefly recaptured by a German officer, but resistance forces shot the German dead, freeing Canter again and handing him the officer's Luger pistol, which he kept as a memento.
Only in 2011, after years of rebuffing inquiries into his wartime experiences, did my grandfather finally start opening up to me, asking me to help research Canter for a Toronto war memorial for Jewish vets.
But Ms. Canter said it wasn't clear whether ethics officials were given complete information about Cadre before granting Mr. Kushner the tax deferral on his other assets, and she questioned his decision to keep it.
"She's delivering transportation time and resources to Kentucky citizens in a manner that's not consistent with other states," said Virginia Canter, chief ethics counsel at Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, a watchdog group.
This, I found, would happen everywhere I went: every character in the game walks right in the center of the road and dives madly out of your way as you canter down it, screaming and cursing.
Ivanka Trump's advocacy for the Opportunity Zone program "creates a direct conflict of interest with her spouse's investment in Cadre," said Virginia Canter, chief ethics counsel for the nonprofit Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington.
There are of course no guarantees, but the hope is a tiger will saunter past your canter or jeep, rewarding you with an up-close look at its muscular body, long powerful tail and handsome face.
The horses of the era must've been coated in adamantium: I've emptied entire clips into their flanks at close range, only to have them continue to  canter right through my character, killing him in the process.
"For young people who are in particular predisposed to be more Democratic, their hatred of both parties is significant, and it appears likely to lead to greater disengagement from politics," said Matt Canter, a Democratic pollster.
He taught us our paces (the "walk" for Vaquera is not fashion's usual shoulders-back glide but a lurching, aggressive canter, knuckle dragging and furious), and he appeared, as he usually does, in the show himself.
Wendy Dent, 43, whose company Cinemmerse makes an app for smart watches, said she was sent increasingly flirtatious messages by a start-up adviser, Marc Canter, as she was trying to start her company in 2014.
Moving at a canter, Emily Pagan and three colleagues from various New York state government agencies carted their fold-up table halfway down the Terminal 5 arrivals hall, setting it up by the carousel against a pillar.
"We have embraced an urban-centered inclusive diversity worldview that truly embraces all types of diversity and shuns dissent from that," said Matt Canter, a Democratic strategist who has conducted polling on the future of his party.
Aron Heller, who reports from Jerusalem for The Associated Press, wrote about two Jewish Canadian airmen who served during World War II: Mickey Heller, his grandfather, and Wilfred Canter, who died in 1948 fighting for Israel's independence.
"The most important part to get right was that it left your fingers orange, just like when you're eating them out of the bag," Canter tells me as he whips up a fresh batch for me to try.
"There was some sort of political panic, fueled by the media, that the disease was a serious public health threat to Americans," said Matt Canter, a strategist who worked at the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee at the time.
Chief of staff to a Cabinet-level position is one of the most important non-Senate-confirmed positions in an agency, said Virginia Canter, chief ethics counsel for government watchdog group Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington.
Since you claim you are friends, you must acknowledge that Mac is a human being whom you cannot make jump and canter for your pleasure, or lead to water and make drink from your horse-club Kool-Aid.
An op-ed in Politico Friday by former White House ethics attorneys Richard Painter, Norman Eisen and Virginia Canter warns that Trump's contacts with Bannon, if they touched on Robert Mueller's special counsel investigation, could violate the law.
From the Times: Wendy Dent, 43, whose company Cinemmerse makes an app for smart watches, said she was sent increasingly flirtatious messages by a start-up adviser, Marc Canter, as she was trying to start her company in 2014.
Lumpish pace and thin plotting has blighted other Marvel Netflix shows, and while this one isn't exactly breakneck (it still has the steady, unhurried canter of a cable drama), it only takes three episodes for our heroes to... erm... assemble.
The five-times world champions are among the favorites to lift the trophy but Coutinho warned their supporters that just because Brazil have an unrivalled pedigree they are not going to canter to the title in Moscow on July 15.
Rival Mitsubishi Fuso, owned by Daimler AG, began selling an all-electric version of its small Canter trucks last year, while U.S. electric vehicle (EV) maker Tesla Inc is expanding into trucks with plans for a heavy-duty model by 2019.
A designer may appear on the runway for only 30 seconds at the end of a show, sometimes merely poking her head out from backstage to wave (Miuccia Prada, Phoebe Philo), sometimes doing a full catwalk canter (Michael Kors, Alexander Wang).
Virginia Canter, a former White House ethics lawyer now at Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, a left-leaning watchdog group, said that officials were typically required to sell off all similar assets in order to win the tax benefit.
For others, maturity may winnow the obsession out into a polite interest (or an expensive weekend pastime), rather than an entire personality, those "Keep Calm and Canter On" T-shirts replaced by more understated tall boots and bit-buckle belts.
Virginia Canter is executive branch ethics counsel for the nonprofit group Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington and was White House ethics counsel in the Obama and Clinton administrations and Treasury Department ethics counsel in the George W. Bush administration.
Marta Kauffman, a creator of "Friends," and her daughter Hannah K.S. Canter have sold a version of the show set in Brooklyn, titled "Emmis," to Amazon and have recently completed a script they will propose to broadcasters, according to Barkai.
Or how investor and entrepreneur Marc Canter, accused of harassment by entrepreneur Wendy Dent, can excuse his actions by saying "he disliked her ideas so he behaved the way he did to make her go away," according to The New York Times.
Virginia Canter, a former government ethics lawyer in the Obama and Clinton administrations, told me that local and federal officials could be afraid of turning down or angering the company out of fear of retaliation from the most powerful politician in the world.
"What you have to do is draw very clear lines, or you risk having people constantly blurring or crossing them," said Virginia Canter, executive branch counsel for the group Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, which has complained about Scavino's tweeting.
As for the Scalia case, "any administration would want to avoid this conflict," said Virginia Canter, a former White House associate counsel for the Obama and Clinton administrations who now works for the watchdog group Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington.
"What they're dealing with is something we dealt with in '10 and '14, which is a very depleted base with no enthusiasm that's non-transferrable," said Matt Canter, a Democratic strategist who worked for the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee during the 2014 midterms.
Thoughts on the #techhearings from my time in Product Safety at Twitter Silicon Valley is coming to terms with courageous women sharing their painful and disturbing experiences of sexist, misogynistic behavior and unwanted advances of venture capitalists like Justin Caldbeck, Marc Canter and Dave McClure.
Since then, the Canter family has been serving up mounds of pastrami on rye and vast bowls of matzo ball soup to a diverse clientele that includes old Jewish guys, streetwear dudes, and TV stars from CBS (the studio is just down the road).
I asked workers at Carrier and Rexnord (the plant down the street that closed down without a peep from Trump—or, as Rexnord worker Gary Canter put it, a tweet) what they would like to do for a living if money wasn't an object.
His brilliance has been offset by unsavory spats with team mates and rivals and PSG's canter to the league title was soured by the foot injury that kept him out of the season's key games in their Champions League last-16 elimination by Real Madrid.
Verizon Entertainment General Manager Chip Canter told Recode (which first reported that a deal was in the works last month) that the company plans to merge some of Vessel's social features into existing Verizon products and to explore subscription business models for its video content.
Matt Canter, a senior vice president at political polling and consulting firm Global Strategy group and former top official at the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, pointed out in an interview that the kind of corruption on display these days actually does tend to resonate with the public.
"To be a secretary of a department you would think the initial focus in the first year in office would be getting the department organized and initiatives taken care of," said Virginia Canter, the executive branch ethics counsel for Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington.
"Every time I feel like I cannot continue on in this sick sad world I look at that majestic beast and its inexhaustible canter into the future and everything becomes sane again," Motherboard Editor-in-Chief Derek Mead said, describing Filly to me over Slack this week.
In the night's marquee contest, progressive outsider Abdul El-Sayed fell well short in his bid to upset former state Senate Minority leader Gretchen Whitmer, who won the nomination at a canter and is now poised for a November showdown with Republican Attorney General Bill Schuette.
"We don't have insight into who is buying and selling stuff, so we don't know if it's market value," said Virginia Canter, the executive branch ethics counsel at Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, and a White House associate counsel in the Obama and Clinton administrations.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Roger Federer displayed imperious form to canter into the third round of the Australian Open on Wednesday with a 6-1 6-4 6-2018 thumping of Serb Filip Krajinovic, leaving the 20-time Grand Slam champion feeling a "little bit sorry" for his opponent.
"The McConnell campaign's use of an article, which draws critical attention to Chao's use of her public office to disproportionately benefit her husband's constituents, raises new Hatch Act issues about whether she has authorized him to use her official position for partisan political activity," Canter said.
Virginia Canter, a former Obama White House lawyer now with Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, said it was not clear from the government ethics office's certification if reviewers there would have been aware of Mr. Ross's knowledge of nonpublic information before he conducted the short sale.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Champion Novak Djokovic put on an impeccable serving display against Japanese Yoshihito Nishioka to canter to a 27-3 6-2 6-2 win in the third round of the Australian Open on Friday, staying on course for a record-extending eighth title at Melbourne Park.
Trainers like Mr. Hamdan, who runs a stable with two dozen horses in Turmusaya, about a 90-minute drive north of Jerusalem, also are paid to get the horses ready to compete in shows and races — or simply look good as they canter through the area's streets, valleys, olive groves and stony hills.
Among the waiting were Ann Braun and her daughter Sophia, 12, who drove 541 miles to Breyerfest from Laurel, Md. Sophia, who wore a "Keep Calm and Canter On" T-shirt, works at a barn in exchange for free riding lessons and saved her money to cover the $70 three-day admission.
"I think that voters see that as refreshing and authentic and human, that we live in a very fast-changing world and all of us can relate to the fact that our views change as we learn more about challenges in the world today," Matt Canter, a Democratic strategist with Global Strategy Group, tells Refinery29.
To succeed in what most people believe will be his last political campaign, Mr. McCain must canter around the state assuring Mr. Trump's detractors that he does not share the businessman's visions for mass deportation and the dissolution of NATO, while continuing to woo an angry Republican base that overwhelmingly voted for Mr. Trump in the state's March primary.
"Obviously for a contractor that has hundreds of millions of dollars in business before the federal government, I don't think it's any small coincidence that they're patronizing a Trump business," Virginia Canter, the Committee for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington's chief ethics counsel and a former White House associate counsel to Presidents Obama and Clinton, told CBS.
And Daimler's not just sitting around waiting for the future launch of its big rig; the same Fuso Canter E-Cell tech it hopes to employ in the Urban eTruck are already in use in a light distribution truck with a 6-tonne (around 7 tons) max capacity, which is currently in testing with customers, including European courier company Hermes.
S. Trade Group ... Parul S. Choksi ... NPR's Rachel Martin, co-host of "Morning Edition" ... Mark Sickles ... ... William Bertles, SVP and partner at DDC Advocacy … Richard Canter, celebrating with grandkids Sam and Maya ... Matt Burgess, EVP of End Citizens United ... Danielle Borrin … Stacey Gardner ... Meredith Brown Wills ... Rebecca Kaplan, Capitol Hill producer at CBS News (hubby tip: Adam Levy) … Shana Marchio, director of federal affairs and comms.
"Morrison deliberately misquoted data at the UN, to say we are reducing emissions when the data says that we are not ... that we are going to achieve our Paris commitments 'in a canter' when you can only do that if carry over all your Kyoto credits," says John Hewson, who led the federal Liberal party from 1990 to 1994 and now works with the Crawford School of Public Policy in Canberra.
Sarah Kunst, an entrepreneur who told The Times about an unwanted advance from Dave McClure, a founder of 500 Startups and an investor, wrote on Twitter that several women had shared similar stories of harassment involving Mr. McClure: Mr. McClure apologized for his behavior shortly afterward: And he announced his resignation on Monday: Chris Sacca, a venture capitalist with Lowercase Capital, wrote a blog post on Thursday about sexual harassment and female entrepreneurs, then updated the post after it was heavily criticized: Several women wrote on Twitter about being harassed by other tech executives, including Marc Canter, a start-up adviser, whose suggestive messages to Wendy Dent, an executive with the start-up Cinemmerse, were reviewed by The Times: Susan J. Fowler, whose account of sexual harassment, discrimination and retaliation at Uber led to internal investigations that spurred the resignation of Uber's chief executive, Travis Kalanick, encouraged women who had been subjected to sexual harassment to speak up: Many people spoke of the pervasiveness of sexual harassment in the tech industry and about their frustration with what they said was its failure to address the problem:

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