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But I've come to see the restaurant's most prized possession.
The notebooks have become among the family's most prized possessions.
Okonomiyaki fries are Illegal Food Atlanta's most prized menu ticket.
Singing birds, however, became the most prized of the automata.
Can I show you one of my most prized possessions?
The owner soon introduced him to his most prized asset.
Alive, slaves were among a white man's most prized assets.
And Trump would have been denied his most prized populist bauble.
"Loyalty" is the quality most prized by mafia dons, not managers.
And then there is the walled gardens' most prized bloom: data.
You'd never know these are some of my most prized possessions.
She walked away with Lagertha's most prized possession as a souvenir.
As France captain, Deschamps won soccer&aposs most prized trophy in 1998.
These two are by far the most prized accomplishments of my life.
And they have become one of the most prized seafoods in America.
That story earns the most prized spot in the paper: the cover.
And the most prized items in their closets are pretty great, too.
For a long time, my most prized possession was a strategy guide.
The Times is keenly aware that readers are its most prized asset.
Wagyu beef from Japan is the most prized beef in the world.
This year's most prized World Cup souvenir is raising a few questions.
Nicola had been one of Brandon's first and most prized Deciem employees.
Not a word of plain simple decency, the quality Camus most prized.
Her most prized dish was chicken relleno, reserved for the grandest festivities.
They included Captain De Long's most prized possessions: the ship's four logbooks.
About an hour outside of town are America's most prized bourbon distilleries.
He's accidentally splatted a drop of paint on Mr. Krabs' most prized possession.
Napa and Sonoma produce much of the state's most prized and expensive wines.
That is because arowanas, or "dragonfish", are the world's most-prized aquarium pets.
It issues the world's primary reserve currency and its most prized safe asset.
Mitt Romney supported her, as, in her most prized endorsement, did Sarah Palin.
The most prized athletes are typically picked in the first rounds of selection.
Mr. Norman counts his own rosewood Eames lounge as his most prized possession.
Mr. Papale walked to a table where he keeps his most prized possessions.
Warren has already claimed some of the most prized endorsements in the state.
A punishing, yearlong offensive had ousted the insurgents from their most prized tribal sanctuary.
I'd like to introduce you to my most-prized beauty possession: Shiffa's Healing Balm.
The bed swiftly earned its claim to being one of my most prized possessions.
The studio has long been described as one of Mr. Redstone's most prized assets.
It's one of my most prized possessions, and I swore off God years ago!
Basically, Pee-wee Herman has a red beach cruiser that's his most prized possession.
When it comes to our most prized possessions, most things fall into two categories.
These days, the Louvre considers the remnants of Susa among its most prized holdings.
That, of course, is the only time England has won soccer's most prized trophy.
But Jackson was the one who walked away with college football's most prized honor.
Despite its allure, gold was not the most prized material in pre-Columbian cultures.
Nguyen Thi Thuy's hip-length hair has always been one of her most prized possessions.
But Sia's most prized songs aren't just exercises in craftsmanship; they find some emotional truth.
It has sold off or spun off its most-prized brands and valuable real estate.
This is not because of Lazarito, who remains the most prized international prospect out there.
Your need to feel secure in your most prized relationships pushes you toward making changes.
Britain, the most prized destination for many of the refugees, closed its doors the tightest.
At Claiborne, the 2019 fees ranged from $2,500 to $250,000 for their most prized stallion.
But one bite of this famed valley's most prized product reveals a winemaker's worst nightmare.
Henry Winkler told the most incredible story about his most prized possession ... a simple plant.
Akon's ready to show off the most prized artist on his roster ... his own son!!!
But the most prized souvenir is a photo by the so-called oath wall outside.
My most prized possessions were copies of Nirvana's Nevermind and Green Day's Dookie, both gifts.
That said, through our conversation he impresses that experiences over possessions are his most prized investments.
The businessman would not be in favour of UniCredit selling its most prized assets, it said.
Even some of the methods most prized by intelligence agencies have been leaked on the internet.
Now, after she has died, these are the most prized of my possessions, her phone messages.
Did you put your most prized possession on page one, where anyone perusing could see it?
The most prized voters at Biden and Buttigieg rallies are Republicans, or one-time Trump voters.
Trump's Twitter account is one of the President's most prized possessions, people close to him say.
From start to finish, assembling one of the world's most prized missile interceptors takes approximately six weeks.
"It was one of Arnold's most prized possessions and still hangs in his home here," says Giffin.
It's also widely known that the self-made billionaire offers some of the most prized advice around.
Why wouldn't we take the same approach to schools, which house "our most prized possessions as parents"?
It is inside that AlMaaytah keeps his most prized possessions -- family heirlooms and rare books or manuscripts.
Your coffee mug is your most prized possession, and it features a beautiful pair of naked breasts.
Hugh Hefner's most prized asset -- his ownership of Playboy -- could be in flux for a full year.
The fires raged through the hills that are home to some of the country's most prized vineyards.
The Morning Show, Apple TV Plus' most prized series, underwhelmed at best, but also soured many critics.
Boston had just claimed one of the most prized assets in the league, yet Grousbeck remained calm.
His widow's most prized possession was a portrait of JFK, signed to her husband by then-Sen.
As competition with Lyft heats up, Uber has been making more rewards available to its most prized customers.
The most prized and expensive dye was called Tyrian purple, which came from small mollusks called murex snails.
Romanee-Conti has become the king of collectible wines, and the 1945 is considered its most prized vintage.
He served in Obama's Justice Department and counts the President as one of his most prized former pupils.
But the Astros held onto their two most prized prospects, outfielder Kyle Tucker and right-hander Forrest Whitley.
By the time I got to Crefeld Street that Saturday, the most prized items had already been sold.
The concours shows 200 of the most prized cars in the world, attracting the world's top car collectors.
Yet some lawmakers, judges and unions fear Castello Branco will give away some of Brazil's most prized possessions.
One of my most prized clothing items is a chocolate brown, hooded sweater dress made by Gary Graham.
Jews and others persecuted by Nazis during the Second World War faced looting of their most prized possessions.
And because they're mostly paved, they do little to capture one of the city's most prized resources: water.
His personal brand was trading higher than ever while some of his most prized business ventures were tanking.
Among LionTree's most prized clients is Liberty and Mr. Malone, who have retained the firm on numerous assignments.
He said his "most prized" trophy was a most valuable player award from a 1996 ball hockey competition.
"Trying to take this from Romania is like trying to take my most prized fishing trophy," said Popovic.
In this series, Emily Spivack, the author of "Worn Stories," interviews creative people about their most prized possessions.
This means submitting to the wills of husbands and doctors; selflessness and devotion are our most prized attributes.
However, nearly seven years later, it has been discovered that one of Jackson's most prized possessions has gone missing.
Actress, activist and all-around icon Elizabeth Taylor had one of the most prized jewelry collections in the world.
Islamic State lost Mosul in Iraq, its largest city and most prized possession, after months of fighting in July.
"... A spear and shield is the most prized possession of an Oromo traditional warrior," Arega explained in a tweet.
Pétrus, after all, one of the most prized, sublime and expensive wines in the world, is almost entirely merlot.
A former Supreme Court clerk and law professor, Mr. Hawley was one of the Republicans' most prized Senate recruits.
China forces many foreign businesses to hand over their most prized technology in exchange for access to their market.
Myanmar's jade mines, which are the sole source of the most prized form of the stone, are extraordinarily lucrative.
Once the family's most prized possession, the weapon becomes even more valuable when Italy invades Ethiopia again in 1935.
The most prized Islamic State target, however, has proved the most elusive: Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the group's leader.
Vanessa Hudgens and her boyfriend are under investigation for defacing one of Arizona's most prized treasures ... TMZ has learned.
These pictures of people that I had never met, would never meet, became some of my most prized possessions.
"He flopped down with his bag in the hall with this bag and his most prized possession — a full orange."
Meanwhile, at the top end of the labour market, bonuses are increasingly being used to retain the most prized workers.
You can imagine they will either see these as your most prized Series A-stage companies or your most troubled.
There was a time, before shooters got so darn good, that the midrange was the NBA's most prized geographical territory.
On social media, the hashtag campaign #VenezuelaSinGasolina has attacked the government for failing to maintain the country's most prized industry.
The Millennium Falcon is his most prized possession, and L3-37 (more about her later) is his most trusted companion.
Even though I live across the country now, we still buy each other records, which remain my most prized possessions.
"Land is the most prized asset for majority of Kenyans who rely on agriculture," Swazuri told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
Their most prized pitching prospect, James Kaprielian, has not pitched in nearly four months because of a strained flexor tendon.
In 2011, Under Armour partnered with Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton, who became one of the company's most prized endorsers.
And we meet a man whose most prized possession is a photograph of himself standing in front of Tiananmen Square.
But his most prized possession is a $600,13 Lamborghini Aventador Roadster Galaxy, its exterior custom wrapped to resemble outer space.
Every April, the metal masses descend upon Het Patronaat, now Roadburn Festival's most prized venue, in hopes of finding absolution.
In this series for T, Emily Spivack, the author of "Worn Stories," interviews creative types about their most prized possessions.
Instead, the cable giant will focus on fighting Fox for control of Sky, one of Europe's most prized media companies.
Instead, the cable giant seems focused on fighting Fox for control of Sky, one of Europe's most prized media companies.
Adding to the upheaval: the co-founders of the photo-sharing app Instagram, one of Facebook's most prized possessions, resigned.
Islamic State has lost much of its territory in Syria and Iraq this year, including its most prized possession, Mosul.
I also have a large collection of figurines of players featuring various Texans, which are among my most prized possessions.
In this series for T, Emily Spivack, the author of "Worn Stories," interviews creative people about their most prized possessions.
In this series for T, Emily Spivack, the author of "Worn Stories," interviews creative types about their most-prized possessions.
He is a stepbrother of the network's leader and is one of the most prized prisoners of the Afghan government.
As understudy to Marcelo Álvarez, one of the Met's most prized tenors, Mr. Davila might never have seen the limelight.
He had to manage his own self-doubts about mishandling an athlete who is perhaps USA Swimming's most prized asset.
Central territories are the most prized, and a swordlike bill helps a male capture and keep that prime real estate.
People with the skills to build things such systems have reaped great benefits—they've become the most prized of tech workers.
Walking into the closet isn't easy though, as the Bravo star has put a keypad lock on her most prized possessions.
The publication reports that the most prized "Original 21" piece is called "God Loveth a Cheerful Giver," according to an expert.
But the significance of the result was not simply that the men in green had finally claimed rugby's most-prized scalp.
I teach them that their bodies are their most prized possessions, and they have full control over them at all times.
What's more, how did nobody on Team Dany realize that Highgarden was perhaps the most prized location for Cersei to grab?
The largest vessel in Japan's naval fleet, the four-year-old warship is already among the country's most prized military possessions.
The most prized dish in this restaurant is a steamed fish head, blanketed in a blend of fresh, multi-colored chilies.
He has become Selina's point-person on the recount and her most prized adviser even though nothing he says makes sense.
Originally published in March 1978, the document describes itself in part as a "thumbnail historical reference" for NASA's most prized hardware.
Then he extravagantly gave away his most prized possessions — or destroyed them in a bonfire, just to show that he could.
France has a long history of lending artworks to China, but this was the largest and most prized offering to date.
He claimed three wickets in a captivating opening bowling spell — including Virat Kohli, India's captain and the world's most prized wicket.
The most prized of the buildings line Palisade Avenue, where views up the Hudson can stretch to the Tappan Zee Bridge.
Deprived of their most prized redoubt, the militants will probably melt back into the shadows to wage a new insurgency in Iraq.
The "Oppenheimer Blue" - which went for a hammer price of $51.3 million - was among the most prized stones in the diamond world.
The most prized of these are undisclosed and called zero-day vulnerabilities (because software engineers have zero days to write a patch).
Instead, thieves have begun stealing donkeys in order to take advantage of the surging prices, leaving farmers without their most prized labourers.
Although TSF doesn't mention it, the other position where concentration is most prized is goalkeeper, where black players are also distinctly lacking.
But the corner office's real value lies in its proximity to the commander-in-chief, perhaps the most prized currency in Washington.
In these scenarios, they also often have to yield their most prized possession — their backpack — until authorities know they have the gun.
I wear my mum and dads engagement ring every day, it's my most prized possession and reminds me of my happy childhood.
But the team was able to hold onto its two most prized prospects, outfielder Kyle Tucker and right-handed pitcher Forrest Whitley.
Today, Mr. Wang is unloading some of his most prized assets — hotels, theme parks, real estate, movie studios — at fire-sale prices.
They landed the Cubs' top prospect, shortstop Gleyber Torres, for Chapman and the Indians' most prized asset, outfielder Clint Frazier, for Miller.
After learning I was unprepared, she gave me what became my most prized possession at the festival — a container of baby wipes.
While Bradley is perhaps most prized for his ability to surprise, the artist sees his own work more cohesively than most do.
But the label's Vault Operations department was managed from the backlot, and the archive there housed some of UMG's most prized material.
Most prized is San Pedro Garza García, just outside the city center, where real estate prices are among the highest in Mexico.
Why it matters: It is the latest example of how personal data has become the most prized commodity of the digital age.
To answer it, I dug through my gadget closet to pull out one of my most prized possessions: the unreleased Palm Foleo.
Sea otter was once among the most prized skins because of its lush pile: more than a million hairs per square inch.
They're the outward representations of our techie styles, and we put far too little thought into where we keep our most prized possessions.
"I cried when I saw the pile," she said of he and stylist Renelou Padora's throwing out some of her most prized pieces.
In the 1960s, with traffic starting to strain some airports, these events evolved into a way of parcelling out the most prized slots.
Perched on a lush shelf, the home has one of the most prized views in LA, overlooking the mountains, ocean and the city.
Of course, when you party with one of the most prized trophies in pro sports, you pick up some celebs throughout the night.
As recently as the 1950s, Monet's late work — now the most prized of all for its abstract beauty — was misunderstood and shunted aside.
He took to Instagram to show the marking on his most prized instrument — a 1957 Martin D-18 guitar worth thousands of dollars.
Choice long-haul international flights to Europe, Asia and South America are typically the most prized flights in the American Airlines route system.
Pre-salt fields, where hydrocarbons are trapped under thick layers of salt beneath the ocean floor, are considered Brazil's most prized energy assets.
Sarah counts selfies with Justin Bieber, One Direction, and Miley Cyrus among her trophies, but Lovato is clearly one of her most-prized.
On that first day we visited the Atomic Icebreaker Lenin, the most prized tourist attraction in a city that does not get tourists.
While 80 percent of the league's players are of color, the most prized executive positions in basketball have been stubbornly and overwhelmingly white.
Namibia was Germany's most prized African colony, the one that attracted thousands of German settlers, who grabbed land and cattle from local residents.
In recent years, as Mr. Lunzer developed dementia, trustees of the library chose to sell off some of the most prized individual items.
Credit...Blaine Davis In this series for T, Emily Spivack, the author of "Worn Stories," interviews creative types about their most prized possessions.
Like almost every Republican, he has a track record of statements that directly contradict Trump's positions and undermine his most prized policy commitments.
An industry bellwether, New York-based BlackRock also owns one of the most prized businesses in asset management, its iShares exchange-traded funds franchise.
Some of Robin Williams' most prized possessions are being shared with the public for a cause that was close to the late comedian's heart.
Excuse us while we put on a pink suit and take selfies in front of some of the most prized art in the world.
In the 219s, as growing traffic started to fill up some airports, the committees became a way of parcelling out the most prized slots.
In the 1960s, as growing traffic started to fill up some airports, the committees became a way of parcelling out the most prized slots.
Often gifts for those major life milestones (graduations, engagements, and anniversaries alike), the shiny desirables are no doubt some of our most prized possessions.
Aleppo is the regime's most prized target and such regime gains would have been unimaginable for before Russia entered the war late last year.
Diners appear satisfied with the quality of the sashimi, including the juicy slices of bluefin tuna, one of the most prized species of all.
If we know how to truly secure our most prized data and systems, why are more organizations not following the lead of national security?
The villino — a diminutive of villa — edges the Spanish Steps, one of the most prized landmarks in one of the world's most beloved cities.
For Scotty, his mother is dead, the money's all gone, he doesn't speak to his sister, and his most prized possession isn't even real.
Meant for storing toys, Carlo Contin's chair turns into a colorful object once a child stores his/her most prized possessions inside of it.
My most prized literary possession is a 300-year-old compilation of "The Spectator," a periodical that described basic social obligations during that time.
The thoroughfare is Riverside Drive, and those who live on it say that it deserves to be considered among the Manhattan's most prized arteries.
But just as they destroyed homes, they also brought a different kind of devastation, ravaging many of the region's most prized outdoor recreation areas.
At a D23 Expo fan event in 9.43, for instance, there was a museum-style exhibit of 20 of his most prized Hawaiian shirts.
Islamic State has lost much of its territory in Syria and Iraq this year, including its most prized possession, the Iraqi city of Mosul.
Congress needs to slam the door on this land-grab to safeguard one of America's most prized and unique assets: our public lands. 3.
Miles Teller has one of his most prized possessions back to perfection ... his classic Ford Bronco looks back to normal after a scary crash.
It's also possible that Lucasfilm President Kathleen Kennedy simply has too much respect for her old friend and mentor to alter his most prized creation.
The most common are plum, pear, cherry, and apricot, but the most prized are berry palinkas—blueberry, strawberry, and cranberry—which lose their flavor fastest.
The most prized promise to investors by the Trump Administration is corporate tax cuts, as lowering taxes will directly increase corporate profits and corporate valuations.
However, Trump linking NAFTA to one of his most prized political objectives is yet another sign that he sees value in keeping the deal alive.
But when Park Service employees return, they'll almost certainly have to survey the land, clean up, and repair some of the nation's most prized resources.
In Bezos's most recent shareholder letter, he took something of a victory lap—and revealed one of the most prized secrets in the business world.
I have a tendency to clean when I'm high, which is usually one of my most prized quirks, but there's an appropriate time and place.
Rising global temperatures are worrying truffle hunters around the Italian town of Alba, where the most prized specimens can fetch twice the price of gold.
Given that fiscal and monetary policies could hurt even the safest government debt, cash may become the most prized of all assets in the selloff.
Ian Derushia from Wilmington, N.C., is proud of his personalized space: My room, no not room, my getaway, is one of my most prized possessions.
"The 1990s were a time of mental and emotional fragility for Mr. Kricfalusi, especially after losing 'Ren & Stimpy,' his most prized creation," the statement said.
The most prized possession of an announcer, the feature without which he no longer qualified as an announcer, was being stolen from him: his voice.
One of the most prized and scrutinized books in the world, the First Folio, published in 1623, was the first edition of Shakespeare's collected plays.
The most prized possession in his chambers is a red chair that Clark bought in an auction when the storied Montreal Forum closed in 1996.
A deal to buy one of CEFC's most prized energy assets would be the latest effort by the government to restructure the embattled energy company.
"Carrey is the film's most prized weapon, letting us wallow in the ridiculousness of this whole enterprise without ever holding himself above it," Ebiri wrote.
The Story of a Thing In this series for T, Emily Spivack, the author of "Worn Stories," interviews creative types about their most prized possessions.
Prominent Democratic officials and groups have already begun to coalesce around Mr. McCready, a former Marine who has been among his party's most prized candidates.
Rashan Gary, a 6-foot-4, 280-pound defensive tackle who was the country's most prized recruit, arrived by limousine from ESPN's headquarters in Bristol, Conn.
One of her most prized contributions was advocating for the Civil Rights Movement through feeding those on the front lines of the struggle for human dignity.
His most prized routine does not consist of strolls in the Tiergarten and hoisting pilsners with fellow artists, but taking his son to school every day.
On Monday, the 9-year-old star offered photographic proof that he does, in fact, keep the award on a shelf with his most prized possessions.
That, mixed with a devastating drought in recent years, has worked to create a perfect storm that's threatening one of the nation's most prized natural wonders.
Similar to YouTube's Google Preferred program, In-Stream Reserve puts a velvet rope around Facebook's most prized video inventory and sells it as a standalone package.
The stackable balms feature the franchise's most-prized characters on funny, oversized caps that are probably a little too cute for menaces — but we're not complaining.
According to four people I spoke with, at Purdue such prescribers were given a name that Las Vegas casinos reserve for their most prized gamblers: whales.
The authorities have downplayed the lingering issues at one of Russia's most prized venues, assuring that it would be in pristine condition for the Confederations Cup.
Among Mr. Jones's most prized artworks are the drawings he created for a book about a flying pancake that every animal in Africa wants to catch.
Many are fleeing clashes with only their most prized possessions but others are pursuing more mundane tasks such as shopping for groceries or reconnecting electricity cables.
But other than relying on stocks going up nearly 20 percent after they report earnings, accelerating revenue growth is the most prized trait in this market.
"When that happens, he tries to put his most prized possessions to one side of his flat, and save all his newspapers and books," Arnaud explains.
One of the most prized works on view in Relative Values is a rock crystal bird from Germany adorned with ruby eyes and gilded silver legs.
Beth, being the daughter of the universe's most prized and feared mad genius, has only occasionally seemed to find Jerry's thorough blandness attractive in any way.
"This case is for watches I wear daily," said Mr. Yong, a Citigroup executive, noting that he keeps his most prized watches in a bank vault.
As with so many other political conventions, Mr. Trump has upended the traditional system of access to the president, among the most prized chits in Washington.
The most prized of all was the dubiously named "sandy bottoms,"or drinking the entirety of another man's tot—a rare privilege used to settle debts.
Facebook has never sold its user data, fearful of user backlash and wary of handing would-be competitors a way to duplicate its most prized asset.
Rifles and shotguns come in at $50 each, pistols and revolvers at $100, and high-powered assault weapons are the most prized here, too, at $200.
In an age when many of our most prized possessions, from photographs to record collections, have been digitized, we lack tangible objects that center our individuality.
There's a way in which that town — WM: Sally Hemmings, for anybody who doesn't know, was one of Thomas Jefferson's many slaves and his most prized.
Bernie Sanders found out he won one of the most prized endorsements in the Democratic Party on one of the worst days of his political career.
"When you had a situation where the free market was delivering the social outcomes that conservatives most prized, libertarians and conservatives tended to agree," he said.
The earthy aroma and mushroomy taste of the truffle is one of the culinary world's most prized flavours, shaved onto salads and slipped into pasta dishes.
The strategy is perhaps the most prized of all the "soft skills" — take an interest in someone else before they would ever take an interest in you.
In the first major good news to come from this effort, the salvagers managed to find one of the museum's most prized possessions—the renowned Luzia skull.
Kyrsten Sinema , one of the party's most-prized recruits and a keystone of Democrats' long-shot hopes of capturing the Senate this fall, has a ready rejoinder.
The Story of a Thing In this series for T, the writer and author of "Worn Stories," Emily Spivack, interviews creative types about their most prized possessions.
Analysts and the American business community contend that China forces many foreign businesses to hand over their most prized technology in exchange for access to their market.
Many of its most prized possessions, including the stained-glass rose windows and a crown of thorns believed to have been worn by Jesus, were somehow spared.
The chase is on for some of the most prized oil and gas assets in the world, following the lifting of sanctions on Iran earlier this year.
The Permian Basin is the biggest U.S. oil field and the most prized U.S. locale for shale activity because of its strong reserves and low production costs.
O.J. Simpson walked out of prison with a couple boxes of his most prized jail possessions -- all because he was afraid of eBay's wrath ... TMZ has learned.
The group ranks among the most prized by collectors and includes the Holy Grail of baseball card hobbyists, one picturing the Pittsburgh Pirates' "Flying Dutchman," Honus Wagner.
Zero-days are the most prized bugs and exploits for hackers because a fix has yet to be deployed for them, so they're almost guaranteed to work.
It was an inevitable shortcut, or even a stage of evolution, in architecture, assisting the public's reaction and securing that most prized of currencies: human fucking feeling.
Lawmakers are right to worry that isolation and sanctions are unlikely to inspire Pyongyang to turn over its most prized possession, according to intelligence officials and experts.
Among his most prized acquisitions are two No. 00/11 watches; the zero is used to label the watchmaker's own piece in an 11-item limited edition.
It's often a steakhouse's most prized dish, and the version here — a piece of prime, 28-day dry-aged beef from Creekstone Farms in Arkansas City, Kan.
One of Lampert's main strategies to flush out cash has been to sell Sears' real estate, what many industry experts agree is the retailer's most prized asset.
An industry bellwether, New York-based BlackRock also owns one of the most prized businesses in asset management, its iShares ETF franchise purchased from Barclays in 2009.
Spontaneous and relatively silent protests against Mr. Trump are emerging across the country as some voters take aim at perhaps his most prized possession: his brand name.
The sand in the bunkers on the Earth course is white (the most prized color for golf sand) and was bought from a producer in North Carolina.
Kamala Harris has a plan to close the gender pay gap, and it's founded on hitting companies on one of their most prized markers: their annual profits.
For close to four full weeks, flocks of editors and influencers can be counted on to buzz about in their most prized — and often beautifully impractical — possessions.
Among the most prized relics at Notre-Dame was a relic of the crown of thorns believed to have been worn by Jesus Christ during the crucifixion.
The N.H.L.'s decision means that Russia's most prized team, men's hockey, has an opportunity to shine at the 2018 Winter Games despite the dark doping cloud.
With competitors challenging some of their most prized routes, the airlines have to justify a business model that is built around hubs located in a volatile region.
What makes Iowa so important is the perception it creates of who is ahead, who is "viable," who has that most prized and nebulous of assets: momentum.
Those members' constituents could see a tax increase under the GOP plan because the bill axes their most prized tax break: the state and local tax deduction.
We have committed, as an organization, that we are going to impact 50 million futures, through leveraging our 265,000 professionals, our most prized asset, across the globe.
The most prized reporters, some of the most in-demand reporters are the people who can call up Trump and get him to get on the phone.
She is proud of donating her most prized personal possession—a copy of the Bhagavad Gita—to the prime minister, Narendra Modi, on whom she has lavished praise.
This sorry chapter of the Bills' history with one of their most prized players began last offseason, when they gave Mr Taylor a five-year, $90m contract extension.
They'll also discuss avenues for regulators to leverage some of Silicon Valley's most prized advances, like "machine learning," in order to tackle issues like government waste and fraud.
Quinton "Rampage" Jackson got a makeover for his most prized possession ... the iconic 'A-Team' van, and says it's finally worthy of a viewing from Mr. T himself.
A Brooklyn auction house isn't backing down from selling Tupac Shakur's most prized possessions, despite a couple of aggressive lawsuits from the estate of his late mother, Afeni.
One, dated 2006, is a glass display case containing three of his father's most prized possessions—a Rolex watch, a Dupont lighter, and a U.S. military signet ring.
But her most prized keepsakes are memories captured in her photographs, including one of Queen Elizabeth looking directly into Werner's camera during her 90th birthday parade in 2016.
While researchers have long discouraged "screen time," some parents consider a special occasion iPad game or seat-back movie the most prized weapon in their anti-boredom arsenal.
"When the IRS determines what matters most in your budget, you can bet that taxes will outrank keeping your most prized possessions or paying other creditors," Lynch said.
Even on the day of the vote in South Carolina, which would turn his campaign around, Mr. Biden's most prized supporter said he desperately needed to make changes.
While perfectly round pearls are the most the most prized, and therefore the most expensive, baroque pearls, or those with a natural shape, are also popular right now.
PARIS, Feb 13 (Reuters) - French media conglomerate Vivendi said on Thursday it planned to list its most-prized asset, Universal Music Group, by early 2023 at the latest.
Kobe was in Maranello, Italy for his Mamba Mentality European Tour when he took a little time to cherish one of the country's most prized exports ... the Ferrari.
During a reporting trip to Pyongyang in September, multiple North Korean sources told Reuters that more electricity could help make some of Kim's most prized building projects usable.
It's going to take work, and that means grappling with deeply ingrained societal norms, tropes, and stereotypes — especially when they show up in our most prized pieces of entertainment.
The French are England's oldest nemeses, our most prized foes, and a clash against them would have been an excellent excuse to indulge in some good, old-fashioned jingoism.
The rock will be the largest fancy vivid blue diamond ever sold at auction and is a so-called rectangular cut — among the most prized in the diamond world.
"You don't have to work for the CIA or have access to the most prized information for you to be a target," said Evanina, who is an FBI agent.
Shares of Vivendi rose 4% after stellar first-half results at its Universal Music Group raised the stakes for the sale of the French media giant's most-prized asset.
If there's one thing we know about Comey it's that, whatever his blindspots, his most prized asset is his claim to independence, or what we might call performative independence.
But it was a first step in a broad effort to tackle the growing problem of drug resistance, which doctors say could eventually render our most prized medicines powerless.
One of Djameh and Sawyerr's most prized pieces of equipment is the "Kegerator," a refrigerator they installed a beer tap on top of, connected to a keg stored below.
Saturday night saw one of the rarest pleasures in combat sports—two of boxing's most prized undefeated competitors in the midst of their prime facing each other in the ring.
For some industries it is thus the free movement of labour that is the most prized advantage of being in the EU—more even than membership of the single market.
Costco refuses to let go of its $4.99 chicken Costco will go to extreme measures to keep in place the low price of its most-prized item, the rotisserie chicken.
Sold under the brand name Dilaudid, hydromorphone is best known in popular culture as the drug most prized by pharmacy robbers in the 1989 Gus Van Sant film, Drugstore Cowboy.
After closing its doors on the 15th, the iconic computer retailer is selling off some of its most prized possessions, including a veritable computer history museum of largely Mac computers.
In an age of anxiety about intellectual property, it might seem odd that Berlin State Museums are happy to make a copy of perhaps their most prized and popular treasure.
While conducting interviews with inmates at an unnamed state facility, sociologist Michael Gibson-Light found that instant noodles had actually surpassed tobacco as the "most prized currency" at the prison.
The National Palace Museum in Taipei has long showcased this uncanny sculpture, known as "the meat-shaped stone," as one of its most prized holdings, very rarely loaning it out.
To gain access to the most prized deals, VCs universally pitch startups on the "value add" they can bring to bear, beyond simply the cold, hard cash on the table.
The Package (NETFLIX FILM): When five teens go on a spring break camping trip, an unfortunate accident sets off a race against time to save their friend's most prized possession.
Today in Taiwan, high mountain oolong tea, which is classified as tea grown more than 203,000 meters above sea level, is one of the most prized brews on the market.
That list is a mash-up of some of the prime targets Democratic presidential candidates would like to take on, too — right alongside some of the left's most prized policies.
Donovan McNabb came bearing gifts when he met with the comedian during Super Bowl week ... hooking Hart up with what will end up being one of his most prized possessions.
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - On stage at an investor conference last month, Google's Chief Business Officer Philipp Schindler identified a vexing challenge for the company's most prized app: its virtual assistant.
According to a report from Bloomberg, the Trump campaign called dibs on some of the most prized ad space online in the days leading up to the 2020 U.S. election.
Carrie Fisher's most prized possessions are about to hit the auction block ... but behind the scenes there's a scramble because turns out some of the items weren't hers at all.
That means Dallas will occupy the NFL week's most prized timeslot for the next two weeks, with the Giants-Cowboys game in Week 14 already having been scheduled for Sunday night.
Nothing is added in the process, following precise standards that produce the extra-virgin olive oil that Italy vaunts as one of its most prized products, and most successful global exports.
In a chapter on financial bubbles, Mr McMahon tracks the boom and bust in Moutai, China's most prized brand of baijiu, a grain-based spirit, through the story of an auctioneer.
One of Cuthbert's most prized possessions was the Horn of Eld, which he lost after being killed in a battle that takes place way before the events depicted in the novels.
But her most prized weapon of design might be that she can seemingly transform even the most normal of items — think classic striped button-downs, silky separates, and simple tank tops.
An Irish shillelagh is approximately one meter in length and constructed only from woods of oak, ash, crab tree, hazel, or blackthorn, which was the most prized of the Irish woods.
"Revenge of the Nerds" star Robert Carradine is accusing his soon-to-be ex-wife Edith of ransacking their storage space in an attempt to pawn off his most prized collectibles.
Sheikh Hamza, Falluja's revered grand mufti and Weston's most prized recruit to local governance, had refused to publicly denounce the Americans, knowing that doing so would unleash a spasm of violence.
N has agreed to take control of Versace in a deal that could value one of Italy's most prized designers at $2 billion, sources familiar with the matter said on Monday.
Some banks are apprehensive about the amount of debt the bidders are looking to take on, even if Tesco's operations in Asia are some of the most prized assets on offer.
We must appeal to the secularist, the humanist, the religious, and anyone who believes that life, a sacred item we know so little about, is by far our most prized possession.
It was unclear what, exactly, the Afghan government got out of the deal for releasing Anas Haqqani, a brother of the Taliban's ruthless deputy and one of its most prized prisoners.
Sales of the most prized works from the museum's collection netted over $40 million, but more will hit the auction block if the institution pursues its goal of making $55 million.
Meeker, in her Kleiner tenure, was responsible for several of the firm's most-prized investments, including Airbnb, Uber, Houzz, Slack, Peloton and, more recently, fintech platform Plaid and subscription lifestyle brand FabFitFun.
The 84-year-old billionaire also urged Mediobanca to build up its investment banking business and rely less on contributions from consumer credit and its most prized asset, Italy's top insurer Generali.
The company has bid 48 billion rupees ($673 million) to acquire Essar's 1200 megawatt power plant in central India, one of the most prized assets in the debt-ridden group's power portfolio.
Héctor Tobar Los Angeles — WHEN I was growing up in Los Angeles in the late 1960s and early '70s, one of my most prized possessions was my father's United States history textbook.
The blaze at Universal Studios Hollywood completely ravaged "nearly all" of the masters in UMG's foremost vault, where the world's largest record company kept its "most prized" material, according to the Times.
Because the Republicans' most prized constituencies, corporations and the rich, are actually more prevalent in blue states, the overall geographic distribution of the beneficiaries of the current Republican tax bills is mixed.
To pay for the raise, politicians from both parties agreed to increase production taxes on oil and gas, the state's most prized industry, and institute new taxes on tobacco and motor fuel.
"It was in that moment that there was no future for my most prized possession in the world, that I was not going to accept that answer for little Maxwell," she said.
It dove full force into a small-town whodunit: Murder victim Laura Palmer was (naturally) the town's most prized blonde teen, and she (naturally) turned out to be hiding some terrible secrets.
As is often the case at cafés and little patisseries, the most prized products at Pret are stacked beneath the front counter, sectioned off from the salads and loose fruit like jewels.
At our request, she used her smartphone — her most prized possession — to file video diary entries, snap photos, and track her weight, moods, side effects, and clothing sizes before and after the surgery.
Europe's media sector advanced 1.6% as Vivendi rose 5% after stellar first-half results at its Universal Music Group raised the stakes for the sale of the French media giant's most-prized asset.
Yes, we still get the promises for "change" here and the reassurances around "progress" there, but that rarely reflects what Hollywood deems as its most prized possessions on a yearly basis (awards season).
In fluent Italian, Mr. Schmidt was discussing how to open to the public one of the museum's most prized features, a corridor designed by Giorgio Vasari, the 16th-century Italian artist and author.
As non-visual as this medium sounds, Reas succeeds in reconstituting these signals into post-modern pastiches of disparate colors that ring the bells of our most prized painters, like Mondrian and Pollock.
Because bags — often ignored but full of our important electronics — are the outward representations of our techie styles, and we put far too little thought into where we keep our most prized possessions.
Yet the Mets did not win another championship until 1986, underscoring just how precious their first title was, and how even the game's most prized commodity — dominant young pitching — can break your heart.
"People care about our business because we deal with their two most prized possessions: Their kids and their money; so they're going to be very engaged in what we do," Mr. Hinojosa said.
They also underscore how personal data has become the most prized commodity of the digital age, traded on a vast scale by some of the most powerful companies in Silicon Valley and beyond.
They want access to China's consumer market — the largest in the world — but they also don't want to give away their most prized innovations that give them a competitive edge in global markets.
If the Spurs can't repair the relationship and don't trade Leonard before the next trade deadline, in February 2019, they risk losing their most prized asset without getting anyone or anything in return.
Electricity and illuminated dials may have rendered such audible methods obsolete, but the enchanting sound of a chiming watch has continued to be one of the most prized features of high-end horology.
TIM has come under pressure from Italian politicians, regulators and rivals to separate and upgrade its network, its most prized asset which analysts have valued at up to 15 billion euros ($18.6 billion).
The most prized CRT monitor of them all, Sony's GDM-FW900, recently sold for $999 on eBay, and buying a compatible graphics card or video adapter could raise the final cost even further.
It was Mr. Pisark who gave Ms. Berman her most prized artifact of old New York — as precious to her as a signed Babe Ruth card would be to a baseball card collector.
After the invasion, Antonina and Jan are greeted with unctuous cordiality by Lutz Heck (Daniel Brühl), a suave Nazi zoologist who offers to transport the zoo's most prized animals to Berlin for safekeeping.
Justin and Hailey are set to walk down the aisle Monday at the Montage Palmetto Bluff, and some of the most prized areas on the property are being closed off from hotel guests.
French media conglomerate Vivendi said on Thursday it planned to list its most-prized asset, Universal Music Group, by early 2023 at the latest, following a year of record profit for the division.
While Funicello's original pair of mouse ears belongs to the Disney archives, this pair was given to her on the Mickey Mouse Club 250th anniversary special and was one of her most prized possessions.
At the back of Costco's stores, past the televisions, jewelry, jumbo-sized ketchup jugs and tubs of mixed nuts, is one of the retailer's most prized items: The rotisserie chicken that costs just $4.99.
Right now the future of the region is being decided in two venerable cities: Aleppo, the last urban redoubt of the Syrian rebellion against Mr Assad; and Mosul, IS's most prized possession in Iraq.
But no matter how often she's showered in gifts, Stephanie says one of her most prized pieces in her wardrobe is the $20 Forever 21 dress she was wearing the day she got engaged.
The Saturday Night Live comedian recently revealed on Instagram that he has shared his most prized possession with the singer, a necklace featuring a gold pendant of his late father's FDNY badge number, 8418.
The lock screen is perhaps some of the most prized untapped real estate for developers and marketers, and Vyng's founder, Jeffrey Chernick, thinks that his startup has found one way to unlock its value.
Helping to offset the disappointment, shares of Vivendi rose 20.7% after stellar first-half results at its Universal Music Group raised the stakes for the sale of the French media giant's most-prized asset.
Helping to offset the disappointment, shares of Vivendi rose 0.73% after stellar first-half results at its Universal Music Group raised the stakes for the sale of the French media giant's most-prized asset.
A jet frog, black as coal and the size of a child's fist, with inlaid turquoise eyes and a turquoise collar, is one of the most prized artifacts from Chaco, likely a rain fetish.
Afflicted by a stubborn case of constipation, Melrose (Jackie Tohn) entreats roommate Jenny Chen (Ellen Wong) to administer an enema, which she does—in exchange for Melrose's most prized jacket (frankly, that seems fair).
Infectious disease doctors have long warned that overuse of antibiotics in people and in animals put human health at risk by reducing the power of the drugs, some of modern medicine's most prized jewels.
The crown of thorns: One of Notre Dame's most prized relics was successfully removed from the cathedral via a firefighter human chain and is currently in Paris City Hall, the New York Times reports.
Infectious disease doctors have long warned that overuse of antibiotics in people and in animals puts human health at risk by reducing the power of the drugs, some of modern medicine's most prized jewels.
The furniture in all the rooms including two of the most prized before the renovation — the Imperial Suite and the Coco Chanel Suite — is a mix of restored pieces, newly acquired antiques and replicas.
"Radar was my bear when I was a kid, and Birdie just wrote a whole thing in English class about how it was her most prized possession, because it had been mine," she explains.
PA) Universal Music Group (UMG) are raising the stakes for the sale of part of the French media giant's most-prized asset, coming on the back of robust sales in online streaming and CDs.
Perhaps most importantly, it remains to be seen how he decides to deal with China's practice of forcing US companies to hand over their most prized technology in exchange for access to China's market.
KINGSTON SOUTH EAST, Australia — On a grassy patch of land beside the Princes Highway, Casey Sharpe sighed as he looked up at his most prized and problematic possession: a 2220-foot-tall spiny lobster.
It's no secret that the war-ravaged nations where American soldiers have been enmeshed in conflict for nearly two decades are home to many of civilization's oldest and most prized antiquities and cultural treasures.
In the 1940s, however, a number of the most prized objects were carried off by Chiang Kai-shek's retreating Nationalist forces to Taiwan, where they are now displayed in Taiwan's own National Palace Museum.
McGregor's rapid rise from a destitute mixed martial arts fighter living with his mother to the U.F.C.'s most-prized asset has become one of the biggest stories in Ireland in the past decade.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads On Monday, Tunga, one of Brazil's most prized artists, died of cancer at the age of 64 in Rio de Janeiro, where he resided for most of his life.
Kevin Cramer's penchant for controversial remarks could damage their chances at one of the party's most prized opportunities to pickup the crucial seat occupied by Heitkamp, a rare Democratic statewide officeholder in the conservative state.
We'll also be playing Chicago's own Lucki Eck$, Sweden's most prized resource Yung Lean, the fun and lovely sounds of Diet Cig, and we wrap it up with the post-punk goodness of Sioux Falls.
HARARE (Reuters) - A Zimbabwean court has thrown out charges against a local hunter accused of failing to stop the killing of the country's most prized lion by an American dentist, his lawyer said on Friday.
When a free diver from New Zealand broke one of the sport's most-prized world records on Saturday, plunging 122 meters beneath the ocean's surface, fans were awe-struck by the display of human endurance.
RM Sotheby's, which specializes in car auctions, says this car is one of the most original and unchanged examples of a Cal Spider and it's a "covered-headlight" version, which is also the most prized.
Created by the admired artist Wang Hui and assistants, this was the most prized of 122 lots of classical Chinese paintings amassed in the 1980s and '90s by the Arizona collectors Roy and Marilyn Papp.
One of the most prized possessions of Brazil's National Museum, which was gutted by a huge fire last month, has been found amid the debris: the oldest human fossil in the region, known as Luzia.
Based in the southern city of Shenzhen, it employs about 180,000 people around the world, and Huawei phones are the most prized possessions of tens of millions of Chinese, far outselling the iPhone in China.
Among the vast collection, the most prized vintages stolen were seven bottles of Domaine de la Romanée-Conti, a French pinot noir from Burgundy produced by one of the most revered vineyards in the world.
" Case in point: A full-floor apartment in San Francisco's poshest neighborhood of Pacific Heights was listed at $21.6 million and advertised that "a sommelier-worthy wine cellar awaits 1,500 of your most prized bottles.
Vince Young just lost a crapload of his most prized football possessions in a storage unit auction ... and now, his loss can be your gain, 'cause the new owner tells us she's sellin' it all!!
From remote Ugandan waterfalls to the murky waters off the coast of West Africa, ecologist and fisherman Andy Coetzee goes to extreme lengths to catch some of the rarest, most prized fish in the world.
The soaring space that appears to function as a home office for the supermodel, features a small wooden desk, some shearling-covered desk chairs, a central fireplace, and her most prized collection… She's a Crystal Person
His heart rate, pacer demand and cardiac rhythms all suggested that Compton had not in fact quickly bundled up all his most prized possessions and left in a hurry as his house went up in flames.
Not only would the modifications bring the cars into compliance with emissions regulations, they would save owners from the feared fate of losing both fuel economy and performance — the two most prized qualities of VW diesels.
Finally, a season strung together by flashbacks, flash forwards, and characters who reminisce on the past while others plot destructive futures, concludes in an expectedly dramatic form: it eliminates the antagonist's most prized possession — his memory.
One source described the event as similar to a secret meeting hosted by Apple in August, in which the tech giant handed its most prized security researchers special "dev" iPhones to hack and find security weaknesses.
With major collectors holding onto their most prized pieces in wait-and-see mode, this season is devoid of the blockbuster items and record-setting prices that have made recent auctions the stuff of banner headlines.
Mr. Dukakis invited my son to his office at Northeastern University, and among my son's most prized possessions now are a picture of himself with Mr. Dukakis and his audio recording of their conversation about elections.
The South American grid operator became one of the world's most prized power assets last month, prompting Italy's Enel and Spain's Iberdrola to lock horns and try to outbid one another for control of the company.
China forces many foreign businesses to hand over their most prized technology in exchange for access to its market, a practice that many analysts consider to be a huge threat to the future of US growth.
The race for a role in the project has drawn in several of the world's largest energy companies, including Exxon Mobil and Shell, which have also offered QP stakes in some of their most prized ventures.
Among the Casanatense's most prized holdings are an illuminated 230th-century "Teatrum Sanitatis" with its vivid depictions of medieval daily life, a collection of 21th-century herbals and the personal papers of the composer Niccolò Paganini.
In the auction catalog essay by Mr. Hubert, Christie's said the painting, "Dream of the Following Day," was a "touching and inspiring" work by one of the country's most prized artists, To Ngoc Van, circa 19723.
Her most prized additions to the 343 Craftsman bungalow she has lived in for 34 years are a waist-high hearth in the kitchen and bookshelves that hold remarkable collections on food, nature, art and film.
His most prized work is a 2017 commission by Ed Ruscha, "Our Flag," an update to one of Ruscha's perennial subjects that shows a star-spangled banner ripped and tattered — a striking comment on contemporary politics.
The documents "underscore how personal data has become the most prized commodity of the digital age, traded on a vast scale by some of the most powerful companies in Silicon Valley and beyond," the Times wrote.
One of my husband's most prized clothing possessions is a Big Bud Press jumpsuit, so I plan to go right when they open to try and get him one in a new color for a birthday present.
Brazil's biggest power distributor became one of the world's most prized power assets last month when Italy's Enel and Spain's Iberdrola locked horns in a country both see as key to expansion, virtually doubling its value overnight.
While he won't be the last man accused of what he has been accused of, he could be the last one to get within arm's reach of one of our silliest but ultimately most prized cultural honors.
Four years later, Mr Brat is on his way out, having been denied a third term by a Democratic newcomer who harnessed the anti-Trump fury of this year's most prized voters: affluent, well-educated suburban women.
Our adoration for the '90s knows no bounds, and thanks to a sweet new collaboration between British-American designer Mimi Wade and Polly Pocket — yup, our most prized plastic childhood possession — we're basking in nostalgia once more.
The beach volleyball silver medalist recently shared one of her most-prized pieces of jewelry — a silver key that hangs from her neck, which was given to her by her volleyball partner, gold medalist Kerri Walsh-Jennings.
Women's rights would be diminished to a point of non-existence; freedom of speech, one of the most prized pillars of our society, would cease; and members of the LGBTQ community would suffer most notably — likely death.
Our Apple-obsessed colleagues had a blockbuster article this week — according to their reporting, some of Apple's most prized engineers would rather quit their jobs than help the government break into the security systems guarding the iPhone.
Our research indicates that playing on a winning college team isn't related to superior NBA production; moreover, none of the factors most prized in the draft—youth, college scoring, and combine measurables—seems to predict professional productivity.
MOSUL (Reuters) - When Islamic State seized the five-star Ninewah Oberoi Hotel in east Mosul it replaced wealthy Iraqi patrons with another kind of elite — foreign fighters and suicide bombers seen as the group's most prized members.
The couple, who are Canadian, began their careers in Toronto, and, fittingly, their Toronto house — in the leafy Bennington Heights neighborhood, a short drive from their studio — holds some of their most prized and personally meaningful works.
Li's deal for the stake in Daimler raised fears in Germany about the country's most-prized assets falling into Chinese hands, especially because the deal had not triggered normal disclosure thresholds and so caught market insiders unaware.
Mr. Melton's most prized acquisition took him 40 years to find, the ice ax a Soviet agent used in 1940 to kill the exiled Russian revolutionary Leon Trotsky as he sat reading inside his Mexico City compound.
FinecoBank was until recently one of UniCredit's most prized assets, but Italy's biggest bank by assets has sold its 35 percent stake on the market in two stages - in May and July - to bolster its own financial strength.
But if you talk to a certain breed of locals, those in the fashion sector, you'll find that beyond the glitz and glamour of a jet-setting lifestyle their most prized possessions aren't so style-related at all.
The suspect, a male in his early 20s with a thin to medium build, made off with her cellphone, iPad, laptop, camera, jewelry, and perhaps her most prized possession -- a presidential coin given to her by President Obama.
The group, whose lightning advance through swathes of the two countries and declaration that it had established a new caliphate stunned world leaders in 2014, is now girding for an offensive against Iraq's Mosul, its most prized possession.
The golden medallion, the one he earned with twin brother Bob at London 2012, is his most prized souvenir from a trophy-laden career that has earned the 38-year-olds 112 titles together, including 16 grand slams.
Euron is about to lose his most prized possession as his nephew Theon (Alfie Allen) pulls off what is easily the least-eventful rescue in Game of Thrones history when they take his sister Yara back from him.
This year's edition pays particular respect to the city, by teasing out artists and themes from all its corners and showing them off in the some of New York's most prized, as well as off-kilter, music venues.
In Mexico, the $100 billion tourism industry has been a huge benefit to the country's economy, but that could all change due to foul-smelling algae overtaking the country's most prized tourist destinations, The Wall Street Journal reported.
This year Cashman reversed course, and on Monday he persuaded Steinbrenner to part with three of the Yankees' most prized prospects in exchange for what he believes could be the final piece in yet another Yankees championship puzzle.
She was accused of art-world myopia when the museum initiated a 2010 show of the prized private collection of a trustee, Dakis Joannou, curated not by museum staff but by Mr. Joannou's most prized artist, Jeff Koons.
MUMBAI (Reuters) - ArcelorMittal SA, the world's biggest steelmaker, has bid 48 billion rupees ($673 million) to acquire Essar's 1200 megawatt power plant in central India, one of the most prized assets in the debt-ridden group's power portfolio.
WATCH: Patrick Swayze's Widow Wants to Share Her Husband's 'Incredible Life' With Auction of Some of His Most Prized Memorabilia But behind the Hollywood star was a man with who struggled with "demons," as the late actor called it.
Also in the Bloomberg interview, the crown prince said in an attempt to prepare Saudi Arabia for the end of its oil exporting economy it is creating the world's largest sovereign wealth fund for the kingdom's most prized assets.
Stellar first-half results at Vivendi's Universal Music Group (UMG) are raising the stakes for the sale of part of the French media giant's most-prized asset, coming on the back of robust sales in online streaming and CDs.
PARIS, July 24 (Reuters) - French media group Vivendi is set to appoint several investment banks on Thursday for the sale of up to 50% of Universal Music Group, its most-prized asset, said a source close to the matter.
The truth of the matter is that in 2016, it's hard enough for an independently owned electronics repair shop to survive anywhere, let alone while taking up the first two stories of some of Manhattan's most prized real estate.
Italian eyewear billionaire Leonardo Del Vecchio, who recently became the second shareholder of Mediobanca, aims to strengthen the Italian presence in the shareholder structure of the merchant bank and of its most prized asset, Italian insurer Generali, Repubblica said.
The interesting part is the history of the people involved, and how Chambers told CNBC on Wednesday that the first casualties, should Pensando achieve the success he thinks it will, would be some of Cisco's most prized product lines.
This lack of women in the hunt for sailing's most prized trophy emphasizes the difficulty they face participating on the foiling catamarans, which are sailed with crews of six, and offer relatively few opportunities for sailors of either gender.
And we have to focus on the fact that society itself has incubated and nourished a dangerous idea that almost unbridled male aggression is not only a component of male sexuality, it is the most prized part of it.
But the more I look at the vise grip Facebook has its most prized acquisition in today, the more I wonder whether the company can be as beneficial to Instagram in the future as it was in the past.
Its cheerful décor of turquoise tiles shaped like fish scales and matching light pendants was inspired by the most prized ingredient on the menu: almadraba tuna from Southern Spain, which is caught using traditional methods dating back 3,000 years.
The dismissal of one of Uber's most prized technical talents also points to the risks of the star engineering culture that has emerged in Silicon Valley in recent years, leading to giant paydays for a small group of employees.
HitClips eventually remedied this flaw, and though users still dealt with poor sound quality, no volume control, and an inability to enjoy music in both ears, I like other naive children considered these toys among my most prized possessions.
The US's new trade barriers are designed to penalize China for doing things like forcing foreign businesses to hand over their most prized technology to Chinese companies — many of which are state-owned — in exchange for access to their market.
And Skinceuticals' CE Ferulic — a glass dropper bottle full of yellow, watery antioxidants whose scent has been likened to hot dog water — is one of the most prized, if all the dermatologist recommendations and gushing testimonials are to be believed.
But after learning that the nearby Everest Metropolitan Police Department in Wisconsin lost one of its own when Detective Jason Weiland was killed last week in the line of duty, Brady donated his most prized possession to the Wausau Police Department.
Compare that with its struggling social media brethren: Twitter just had one of its worst quarters ever, with zero growth of monthly users on its service, plus a decline of two million in its most prized demographic for advertisers, American users.
Andy Topliffe is the man leading the UBBAD charge and looking to revitalise a scene which was once home to Great Britain's most prized fight sport and household names such as Lenny McLean, Joe Joyce, Roy Shaw and one Charles Bronson.
Venezuela soon became Rockefeller's second home; Monte Sacro, named after the hill in Rome where Bolívar delivered his oath to free the continent from Spanish rule, was the most prized of the three sprawling ranches he would eventually purchase there.
One of the most-esteemed museums in Latin America — Brazil's Museu Nacional, which was founded in 1818 and had around 20 million artifacts — went up in flames Sunday evening, destroying many of the nation's most prized cultural and historical artifacts.
I was reminded of the presence of durian everywhere—from signs at my hotel forbidding the fruit to enter the civilized interior of our nicely polished lobby, to the almost forceful passion with which locals defended their most prized fruit.
Mercedes began their search for a new driver on Monday with non-executive chairman Niki Lauda saying at the weekend that he hoped the most-prized seat on the starting grid could be filled by the end of the year.
That would make it less likely that key units like Cia Hidrelétrica de São Francisco SA and Furnas Centrais Elétricas SA, two key Eletrobras units that have some of the state's most prized generation assets, would be sold to strategic investors.
Whether the White House is willing to further defer or offload the grittier work to those establishment figures, especially in light of congressional stumbling on health care, could go a long way in determining the fate of Obama's most prized feats.
Gay Marriage The legalisation of same sex unions has been one of Cameron's most prized achievements as a modernizing Prime Minister and something which he achieved in the face of instinctive opposition from many of his own traditional Conservative supporters.
And when the republic you won faced financial crisis, you lined up by the millions to give your most prized possessions — your wedding rings, heirlooms and gold "luck" keys — to restore the promise of a better future for your children.
Woodhead leads the technical strategy for Aladdin Studio, a suite of tools allowing engineers to open up the end-to-end operating system that has long been one of the most-prized technology assets of the nearly $7 trillion asset manager.
Fifteen hundred tons of synthetic dirt now sit in the middle of Wollman Rink in Central Park, hauled in a few days ago to transform the ice skating area into a parade ground for some of the world's most prized horses.
And when the republic you won faced financial crisis, you lined up by the millions to give your most prized possessions -- your wedding rings, heirlooms and gold "luck" keys to restore the promise of a better future for your children.
The cable giant had already started to move off a Fox deal a few weeks ago to focus on acquiring control of Sky, which, with more than 903 million customers across five countries, is one of Europe's most prized media companies.
All four of those starting pitchers are under contract through 2020; the most prized outfield prospect, Estevan Florial, and pitching prospect, Justus Sheffield, would remain; and the only starter past the age of 28 would continue to be Brett Gardner.
Islamic State has lost swathes of its territory in Syria and Iraq this year, including its most prized possession Mosul, and in Syria it has been forced back into a strip of the Euphrates valley and surrounding areas of desert.
Hokkaido's specimens are the most prized in the country, for their flame-colored reproductive organs — often mistakenly passed off as roe — which are creamy and sweet, with the wobble of custard, and vanish like a briny snow on the tongue.
But one of the most prized groups of voters in the Sunshine State is its hundreds of thousands of Jews, whose interest in the race often goes beyond the usual questions of Hillary Clinton's judgment or Donald J. Trump's temperament.
Genish said last month TIM wanted to keep control of the network, TIM's most prized asset, but didn't need to own it in full, adding the company would make a decision "on our terms when we really believe it's needed".
Huge debt purchases by the ECB and stricter European Union rules for investment banks in the wake of the financial crisis have siphoned off large amounts of highly rated sovereign debt such as Germany's, the most prized form of collateral.
It was a more appetizing prospect than usual until just a couple of weeks ago, when Kevin Durant of the Golden State Warriors — perhaps the most prized potential free agent this summer — ruptured his Achilles' tendon in the N.B.A. finals.
MILAN (Reuters) - Italy's new telecoms network company Open Fiber would be in a good position to buy Telecom Italia's (TIM) network, it said on Monday, adding to a growing debate on whether the former phone monopoly should sell its most prized asset.
Uncommon even in Tuscany and virtually impossible to find in the United States, it is perhaps the most prized bean in the land of the so-called mangiafagioli (bean eaters), which is a bit like being the most sought-after grape in Burgundy.
Most prized by Mr Cameron is an "emergency brake" that would allow Britain (with other EU governments' permission) to restrict EU migrants' in-work benefits, such as wage-boosting tax credits and housing benefit, for their first four years in the country.
That son then comes to New York (the concrete jungle where dreams are made of), where he climbs the Statue of Liberty to steal her "fire," threatens to eat his father's girlfriend's cat, and considers poison blow darts amongst his most prized possessions.
Surely we would be forced to recognize that our most prized innovations could be turned against us—that one of the singular inventions of 20th-century science could be transformed in an instant into a crude weapon of 21st-century mass murder.
Roper is, as we've seen, a man of at least some passion, and whether he truly loves his son or just has protective feelings toward his most prized narcissistic object, the genuine warmth between Jonathan and Danny may prove intolerable for him.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - The European Central Bank's bonds-for-cash scheme, aimed at keeping financial markets running smoothly by supplying them with the most prized form of collateral, is working well but can be adjusted if needed, ECB Director Benoit Coeure told Reuters.
Across the country, voters alarmed by the tenor of Mr. Trump's campaign and the emerging accounts of his personal conduct are engaging in spontaneous, unorganized and inconspicuous acts of protest that take direct aim at perhaps his most prized possession: his brand name.
Now it's one of my most prized kitchen possessions, hanging in a corner and holding a ton of stuff I don't have to put in a drawer or on a counter: granola bars, bags of nuts, apples, random candy and cat treats.
CORN VS OIL The previously unreported details of the meeting underscore the political bind Trump has found himself in as he looks to two of his most prized constituencies Big Oil and Big Corn - to again propel him into the presidency next year.
HONG KONG — Hong Kong's judiciary has long been one of its most prized institutions, a legacy of colonial rule in which the judges inherited not just the wigs and gowns of British courts, but also the common law traditions of fairness and independence.
SAO PAULO, Jan 22 (Reuters) - As harvesters start collecting Brazil's most prized agriculture commodity, soybeans, yields and output in the fields of Mato Grosso are positively surprising farmers, according to observations from an analyst at Agroconsult who traveled in the region last week.
Here's a bunch for every kind of gadget you may or may not have, on sale right now: You might think of your MacBook Pro as your most prized possession, but you can't deny that its lack of ports is a huge bummer.
Kushner met with a powerful Chinese business magnate in the week after his father-in-law's election as he sought to finalize a deal for the purchase of one of his most prized properties on Fifth Avenue, the New York Times reported, raising ethical questions.
CAIRO — Eight Egyptian museum officials are to face a disciplinary tribunal for their role in a botched repair job that caused lasting damage to the famed golden burial mask of King Tutankhamen, one of the country's most prized artifacts, the country's administrative prosecutor has said.
In some places, like those adjacent to our nation's most prized public landscapes and parks, we need to think long and hard about the impacts these activities will have on them — an approach the United States began to use just a few years ago.
" The article reported that "Blanton's most prized transaction was his purchase three years ago of the legendary cutting horse sire High Brow Cat, whose 1,300-plus "Cat" offspring have netted more than $2.43 million in prize money in the competitive Western performance horse world.
But one particular eccentricity has stuck in my brain: the vast database of "face charts" on the company intranet, methodically naming and picturing the gallery's most prized collectors, ostensibly so we could tell the Real Big Spenders apart from hordes of well-dressed nobodies.
DOHA, Qatar — There are at least 30 million reasons to explain how Qatar persuaded global track and field's governing body to hand over its most prized event, the biennial world championships, to a tiny Persian Gulf state with the world's largest natural gas reserves.
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — As a first-time Democratic congressional candidate, Juanita Perez Williams would seem to check off many of her party's most prized boxes: female, person of color, military veteran and, as the runner-up in last year's mayoral race in Syracuse, local name recognition.
The only thing stopping Netflix this year — aside from its films falling a bit short — has been the continuing reluctance among movie aficionados to hand out the most-prized honor to movies overtly designed to be displayed on TV sets instead of inside theaters.
Over a generation, this political dance was paired with rules that made it relatively easy for firms to transfer their most prized intellectual property — say, the rights to popular software or the particular mix of ingredients for a hot new drug — to their offshore subsidiaries.
Lawmakers have tried to accommodate European concerns in their crafting of the bill and softened the sanctions language a bit to show that, but they really have one main priority here: Deprive Trump of his most prized bargaining chip for making a deal with Putin.
St. Louis, with ice hockey's most prized possession in the building, came out hard in the first five minutes of the game but a composed Rask held firm in goal and was the main reason Boston was able to spoil the Blues' party plans.
Given a long history of hackers and spies targeting tech companies' surveillance and law enforcement assistance mechanisms, experts agree that Apple's "hacking department" for the FBI would become one of the most prized targets for cyberspies and hackers looking to get around the iPhone's vaunted security.
MADRID (Reuters) - As Paris St Germain gear up for their blockbuster Champions League last-16 first leg tie against Real Madrid on Wednesday, much of the media attention has focused on whether their most prized asset Neymar will eventually make a sensational move to the Santiago Bernabeu.
One of his most prized accomplishments over the years was rebuilding the train and bus station in downtown Springfield, a testament to the kind of old-school lawmaker colleagues say prizes the institution, deal-making and sending money back home, over the partisan rancor of the day.
The video, Trump later revealed, was perhaps his most prized piece of summit production, a video that he showed Kim on an iPad screen during their meetings to present him with the stark choice between military confrontation and Singapore-like modernity and prosperity in North Korea.
While his rise as a presidential candidate was only foreseen by sage seers like Ann Coulter, as we look back now, it is clear that a remarkable confluence of factors came together to deliver the most prized position in Republican politics to a reality show celebrity.
Fast-forward to 2017, and Levin, who is now 36, represents District 33 in the City Council, a lengthy slice of Brooklyn that includes miles of its waterfront, from Greenpoint to Cobble Hill, or, in other words, some of the most prized real estate in America.
If the Suns are serious about cutting corners and solely focused on regaining relevance with a star-driven playoff appearance, they should have no problem handcuffing their most prized assets to their ugliest contracts and dumping them on teams like the Brooklyn Nets, Atlanta Hawks, or Sacramento Kings.
The development stage of the company saw Brad and Gazz create north of 150 different brews, finally settling on two of their core offerings in February 2012 — FUBAR and Urban IPA went on to become award-winning beers, and are still two of the company's most prized brews.
RangersMay 15, 2016 Rougned Odor is a terrible human being who disrespected our city's most prized symbol, The Bat Flip, and The Thrower of the Bat Flip and everything he did was wrong and everything José Bautista does is perfect and please don't hurt me again, Jays fans.
I expected my costume guide to elicit a mixture of laughs and the usual vitriolic spewage of garbage hate tweets from haters with either a Music On logo or an egg as their avatar, who flood my mentions every time I poke fun at people's most prized track selectors.
In a recent issue of O —the magazine for people who love Oprah—she wrote an article about "letting go of things" in which she admitted that her most prized possession was a custom-made bathtub that was hand-carved by Italian stonecutters from a single piece of onyx.
The next morning I went to my lectures and returned home thinking I'd grovel and ask forgiveness from my then girlfriend, but I found her in our garden burning absolutely everything I own; my favourite shirts, my shoes and my most prized possession at the time: My fucking PS3.
Along the basement walls hang posters from throughout Apple's history, and there's even an original copy of Woz Pak, Steve Wozniak's own coding notes for the Apple II. One of Alex's most prized pieces, the Apple I, sits offsite for security reasons, but it's not the only computer he loves.
Beginning in 1915, Djehutynakht's tomb was excavated by a team of archaeologists from Harvard University and the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and many of the artifacts found therein — including the so-called "Bersha Coffin" and the "Bersha Procession" — are among the most prized possessions in the MFA's Ancient World collection.
Still, many of Notre Dame's most prized relics were saved, including a crown of thorns believed to be a "band of rushes" from the original crown of thorns placed on Jesus's head during the crucifixion, according to the Guardian; and the tunic of St. Louis, which dates to the 13th century.
A lake-spanning installation by Christo and Jeanne-Claude, JR's billboard-size artworks at the Olympics and a replica of one of Syria's most prized archaeological treasures, a Roman arch that stood in Palmyra, all filled in blank spaces, reminding us of what was missing or what we hadn't yet explored.
In 2022, Bedminster is scheduled to host one of golf's most prestigious men's major championships, and he has forcefully — and so far unsuccessfully — lobbied the sport's foremost national governing body, the United States Golf Association, to award its most prized tournament, the United States Open, to a Trump golf course.
In what's shaping up to be the summer of Phil Kessel, the Penguins winger—who silenced naysayers with a strong playoff performance (scoring a team-high 22 points), and won hearts over by bringing the Cup to a children's hospital in Toronto—let his family enjoy a moment with hockey's most prized item.
Their time is consumed not only with weapons training and frequent raids for food and supplies, but also with study: The books they find in abandoned Jewish homes are their most prized possessions; reading and discussing them — Kamil likes to cite Martin Buber and Dostoyevsky — helps to keep their Jewish identity alive.
Recent media has been especially rich with young heroines — it's no mistake that Amy's most prized possession is a battered copy of Madeleine L'Engle's classic YA novel A Wrinkle in Time — but Amy is a standout because her circumstances are so bad that every moment of peace or tiny victory feels like an accomplishment.
SuperM "I Can't Stand The Rain" When it was announced that SM Entertainment would form a supergroup with its most prized artists (SHINee's Taemin, EXO's Baekhyun and Kai, NCT 127's Mark and Taeyong, and WayV's Ten and Lucas), many assumed that the "Avengers of K-Pop" would release an EP tailored to American tastes.
There were dungeons aplenty — deep, multilevel labyrinths outfitted with false doors and booby traps and elaborate menageries of monsters: ghouls, gorgons, hydras, mummies, minotaurs, basilisks, gnomes, orcs, chimeras, hobgoblins, centaurs (which could "attack twice, once as a man and once as a medium horse") and griffons ("the most prized of steeds ... fond of horse flesh above all other foods").
Its most prized Delacroixes, including the flag-waving "Liberty Leading the People," are staying home, but the languid "Women of Algiers" is coming to the Met, as is the impassioned "Greece on the Ruins of Missolonghi," whose conjoined themes of liberty, nationalism and racial and sexual anxiety have lost none of their relevance two centuries on.
In 2011, David Karp, a pomologist and writer who refers to himself as a "fruit detective," wrote a piece in the Los Angeles Times revealing that after over ten years of trying to get the Dekopon, Japan's "most prized and expensive citrus," to America, one citrus company called Suntreat Packing & Shipping had successfully harvested the first crop that was ready for market.
From the beginning, the show has done a great job of assembling the finest mix of the best cars, attracting both collectors eager to show off their most-prized assets and carmakers looking for brand activation opportunities (seriously, there are people walking around the place whose job it is to nag young attendees to tweet or otherwise socialise their experience).
While less-educated immigrants are no less admirable and hard-working than those who have managed to acquire the skills most prized in our polarized labor market, there is clear evidence that they and their children need more of a helping hand from social programs, and that their descendants are more likely to assimilate downward when that help does not suffice.
The mass influx of migrants via Greece in 2015, as well as deadly attacks in three European capital cities, saw the German, French and other governments slap new controls on borders that had been barely policed for decades, raising questions about the survival of one of the EU's most prized achievements at a time of mounting popular disillusion with the bloc in general.
Still, he is also a man who promoted women to run his most prized business ventures – placing women atop the real estate industry at a time when such a move was truly unprecedented: What emerges from the interviews is a complex, at times contradictory portrait of a wealthy, well-known and provocative man and the women around him, one that defies simple categorization.
The next in the series is Zackary Drucker, the transgender performance artist and associate producer of "Transparent," who shares her list exclusively with T. (Read more about her most prized possession, a ceramic cat, here.) "Assata: An Autobiography," by Assata Shakur Of all the great memoirs to come out of the Black Power Movement (Angela Davis, Bobby Seales, Amiri Baraka, Nina Simone), "Assata" is my favorite.
Here, the frail panes of seaweed are of the most prized variety, harvested from the cold waters of the Ariake Sea off the island of Kyushu in Japan, which has one of the world's greatest differentials in high and low tide — 20 feet — so that the nori has a chance to absorb both the ocean's nutrients (washed down from the mountains by rivers) and sunlight.
If white people ride on the floats, she said, they should wear a different uniform, no matter their views on race: It was "demeaning," she said, to have to watch "a white man in black face throwing out coconuts," a reference to the shaved and painted coconuts that are Zulu's signature throw, and the most prized of the Mardi Gras loot that rains down from float-riders to spectators.
And while we've seen more black quarterbacks in the game in the past 15 years, there is still resistance to putting a brown face in the most prized position on the field -- as Louisville star Lamar Jackson found recently when one NFL general manager insisted he switch positions from quarterback to wide receiver if he wanted to be drafted, a tactic that has historically been used to keeps blacks out of the quarterback spot.
But even if we assume that Comey abandoned his most prized asset and entered a corrupt, implicit bargain with Trump, where he affirmed Trump wasn't under investigation, and thus got to keep his job—that outcome would be far, far worse for Trump, who would have recorded himself obstructing justice, than for Comey, whose reputation would be shattered, but who at the end of the day is now a private citizen with no job to lose.

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