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"oar" Definitions
  1. a long pole with a flat part at one end that is used for rowing a boat
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In a small firm, there is no room in the rowboat for somebody who can't pull the oar, because everybody else has to pull that oar.
If confirmed, the violation would be considered by the IOC's OAR Implementation panel, the body in charge of monitoring the OAR team's behavior at the Games.
It said that if the case were to be confirmed, it would be considered by its OAR Implementation panel, the body in charge of monitoring the OAR team's behavior at the Games.
It's the oar my son painted that says,'Today not someday.
"I'm passing my oar to you for a bit," he said.
Until then, you can catch the other OAR on the Olympics.
According to Variety, Project OAR aims to launch in early 2020.
Her hands are yellowed and callused from years of gripping oar handles.
Mr. Tillman stuck an oar into the water and couldn't find bottom.
I dug my oar, and everything was illuminated with phosphorescent green phytoplankton.
The kuwa is just a hoe, and the eku is just an oar.
Finland took bronze with a victory over the Olympic Athletes from Russia (OAR).
And who is this Team OAR that keeps cropping up and winning medals?
The laboring oar for this effort should fall to the secretary of commerce.
I smacked that wrestler's cauliflowered ear with the broad side of my oar.
Stick an oar in the water, and it's like churning up electric glitter.
OAR was humiliated, losing 5-0 to Sweden in its opening group game.
He did not seem to appreciate a non-executive director putting his oar in.
OAR pair Liubov Nikitina and Alexandra Orlova also crashed out in the second round.
The number of athletes in the OAR team, probably around 170, remains under debate.
He was holding a robotic oar down by his side while riding a skateboard.
Northern Lights or Oar Folk and buy ... I remember explaining that to my mom.
The OAR women's ice hockey team will play in Group A at the Feb.
Manafort paddled far upstream and now he has thrown his oar into the rapids.
Your NOAA and OAR management and leadership team believes in these policies and principles.
At a school camp, I was tied to a tree and beaten with an oar.
Outside, two young girls used a broken oar to steer mud-sodden mattresses like rafts.
My father began to paddle, working his oar expertly, but I had trouble with mine.
CAS SAYS RUSSIAN CURLER GUILTY OF ANTI-DOPING VIOLATION, DISQUALIFIES OAR FROM PYEONGCHANG MIXED DOUBLES EVENT
I dropped my oar, bent down on all fours, and put my mouth to his neck.
I am in a small boat, too fatigued to pick up an oar, lost at sea.
Pavel Trikhichev of OAR falls during the men's alpine combined downhill at the Jeongseon Alpine Centre.
As a result, its athletes are competing at Pyeongchang as neutral "Olympic Athletes from Russia" (OAR).
And yes, there's even a decorative oar (the one people were lugging around), which costs $69.
For some athletes, it even means bleaching oar handles and boats or wearing plastic suits and gloves.
The stroke rate is the number of strokes – that is the cycle of the oar - per minute.
He rotates the ends of a celery stick through a bowl of it like a kayak oar.
The oldest one held the oar, and the black guy held the white guy between his arms.
The evil is industrialized labor itself—an entire existence spent like a galley slave pulling an oar.
Just get to the sea and crack anything coming behind you across the face with an oar.
The letters OAR replaced RUS on outfits and uniforms as if some newly born nation were competing.
CORRECTION: Yesterday, we said the women's OAR team lost to Sweden 5-0 in its first game.
Owning your own oar doesn't change the inhumanity of a life given over to rowing in the dark.
Within 24 hours, that picture had done the rounds and someone had managed to Photoshop me carrying an oar.
He is in a kayak, hoisting an oar above his head, and his delight seems as radiant as sunshine.
Mikhail Kolyada of OAR falls during the men's singles figure skating short program team event at Gangneung Ice Arena.
Project OAR wants to change this by creating a single open standard that every TV manufacturer is free to use.
This is a whole new world of entertainment, and we're giving you the oar to help you wade through it.
One of the reasons band O.A.R. is so cool with Team OAR is because they're huge fans of the Olympics.
There was also some pretty convincing misdirection — I got stuck on "donts" for NONOS and "bat," then "gum" for OAR.
"Then I saw a quarter rudder," he recalled, referring to a kind of large steering oar on a ship's side.
At length, we located a boat shed and found a woman with a traditional conical hat and a big oar.
It escalated to beatings with a belt, then the buckle-end of the strap and then a wooden paddle or oar.
"The steel structure has collapsed on itself and we don't dare move it," the spokesman Oar Saroeun told Reuters on Saturday.
The test ran into some problems: Johnson tweeted that he was moving slowly across the lake after the oar locks broke.
I liked the pairs that showed up: Famous middle names (ALVA, WALDO), enclosures (PEN, CAGE), and things in locks (OAR, KEY).
But while everyone was busy trying to find out what the heck OAR meant, Mashable grew concerned with the wellbeing of the real O.A.R. (The band.) Being the kind people that we are, we checked in with lead vocalist and guitarist Marc Roberge to see how he and the boys are handling the new OAR in town.
The reason that's concerning is that up this point the economy's been like a rowboat with only one oar – the service sector.
Only the top five teams, Canada, the OAR, the U.S., Japan and Italy, have advanced to the free section of the competition.
TV companies are increasingly forming groups like Open A.P., Project OAR and Xandr's Community to help advertisers buy and measure television ads.
I had "ear" for OAR for a long time, for some reason, possibly mixing up charades with rebuses, being bad at both.
One wonders what has happened to the solitary possibly suicidal figure lying prostrate in an oar-less and unanchored boat in "Provincetown" (12753).
The manufacturer has partnered with nine other media and advertising companies to create Project OAR, a new consortium that is developing the standard.
Catching a crab is bad – it means the rower fails to get the oar out the water at the end of the stroke.
Sitting in the sliding seat, holding what the Brits call an "oar," I'm told I have 16 seconds to cover 300 cyber-meters.
Many registers were open and each crew member had a wooden oar to let customers know they were ready to check them out.
As much as I loved that experience, I had envied the groups I saw bouncing through rapids in oar-powered rafts and dories.
Nonetheless, Russian athletes and officials have expressed pride that their athletes will be referred to by the acronym OAR: Olympic Athlete from Russia.
MOar Saroeun, spokesman for the local province of Preah Sihanouk.
After the slap attack, the octopus clung to the bottom of Mr. Mulinder's kayak, and the group's guide freed it with his oar.
The Germans face the Olympic Athletes from Russia (OAR) in Sunday's gold-medal game, the final title being awarded in the Pyeongchang Games.
The blue of a police barricade can be detected on one oar, while broadsides they've issued for boat building cover an adjacent wall.
" Asked about the commissioner's response, Cause of Action acting President John Vecchione said, "We certainly aren't going to put our oar in on that.
This motherfucker right here, the one underneath my oar, ate the apple that could make me forget I ever came to the fucking Olympics.
Russia was also barred from the 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Games, but its men's hockey team played as the "Olympic Athletes From Russia," or OAR.
He used an oar to move around the water successfully until he tried to stand up in the squash and slowly fell into the water.
After Emanuele poured the first round of Piedmontese Spumante, the first course on the lengthy menu arrived on our hands: guacamole and blanched oar shrimp.
The OAR gathers data released by brands, factory groups, governments and other sources, and allows users to search for factories by brand names and locations.
There is the writer, for instance, who seems to have given her protagonist the following instructions: Beat your compatriot doppelgänger to death with an oar.
Squinting into the hot noon sun, I can see one man has improvised an oar, using a stick with a pan tied to the end.
I thrust the oar downward over and over until his jugular burst and his blood spurt upward like a water fountain with too much pressure.
Each cashier also had a wooden oar and a personal bell to let customers know they were ready to assist the next person in line.
As a result, its athletes are competing at Pyeongchang as neutral "Olympic Athletes from Russia" (OAR), and banned from using their national flag or anthem.
"Crew's control?" is a pun on "cruise control" and the answer is OAR, because that is within the control of someone on a crew team.
Xandr and Comcast-owned advertising technology company FreeWheel are both part of Project OAR, a consortium of companies that is trying to standardize addressable advertising.
On Monday night, he plunged the pumpkin in the pond on the family's property, climbed inside and with an oar in hand he started paddling around.
The Open Apparel Registry (OAR) seeks to untangle often opaque supply chains by identifying every factory by name and address, increasing transparency for workers and businesses.
The two brothers (John is 33 years old, Kurt is 13) figure it will take more than a million oar strokes apiece to complete the voyage.
For more than half an hour, three coastguard sailors in their inflatable approach with what looks like an oar and another rod perhaps ten feet long.
As a result, far more players who are at least close to NHL calibre were available to play for the OAR team than for any other country.
It later invited 169 Russian athletes who met that criteria to participate in the Pyeongchang Games in a team officially known as "Olympic Athletes from Russia" (OAR).
Roberge explained his mornings now consist of watching the women's hockey team destroy OAR and getting calls from his friends who poke fun at the team name.
Bolshunov, representing the Olympic Athletes from Russia, took silver 18.7 seconds behind Niskanen, with fellow OAR racer Andrey Larkov beating Norway's Martin Johnsrud Sundby to take bronze.
There was a coatrack made from an oar, a fish-shaped watering can, a Nativity scene (Joseph and Mary are headless), and a toy dog named Dave.
"The final notification of all remaining test results from the Olympic Athlete from Russia (OAR) delegation has been received," the IOC said in a statement on Wednesday.
It isn't only the fans that have been critical of Velasquez's time on the sidelines; even Dana White has thrown an oar in on a few occasions.
Any rower who says they haven't idly wondered how they might wield their oar as a weapon during those long hours on the water is a liar.
Fill in OAR at 11A and inhale deeply as the trick to Ms. Carroll's puzzle hits you: You now have R ___ LADDER, with one measly square left.
Officials in Beijing are hardly best-qualified to decide whether a given deal is too expensive or not, but it doesn't stop them from sticking their oar in.
Because the water in the lagoon was polluted and could possibly make rowers sick, the coaches scrubbed each oar handle and washed down the boat after every row.
John William Waterhouse's "The Lady of Shalott" (1888) is paired with Back to the Future to produce an ironic commentary about the speed of oar-propelled river boats.
Canyoneers offers trips that range from $1,159 per person for a three-day motorized excursion to $3,750 per person for a 14-day, full-canyon oar trip;canyoneers.com.
She is poised as she pushes herself, with a long oar, skillfully through the water; the look on her face exudes deep stoicism as she undergoes her task.
And so too, when issues demanding new policy come up within that scheme, Congress presumably wants the same agency, rather than any court, to take the laboring oar.
Anastasia Bryzgalova of the Olympic Athletes from Russia (OAR) team falls as she competes against Norway during the curling mixed doubles bronze medal game at Gangneung Curling Centre.
Emina Malagich of OAR, Petra Jaszapati of Hungary and Charlotte Gilmartin of Great Britain crash during the ladies' 500-meter short-track speedskating qualifying at Gangneung Ice Arena.
The Olympic Athletes of Russia will have another shot at gold Sunday, because the OAR hockey team beat the Czech Republic 3-0 to make it to the finals.
With Friday's figure skating medals, the OAR now have one gold, five silver and eight bronze medals and are 15th in the medals table with two days of competition remaining.
With nine other companies involved in the consortium — including TV networks like CBS and NBCUniversal as well as advertising companies like AT&T's Xandr — Project OAR could become a reality.
She didn't recall letting go of her oar as they crossed the finish line or seeing Snyder smack the water with her hands, sending water splashing high into the air.
CAS said the Olympic Athletes from Russia (OAR) mixed doubles curling team, who won bronze at the Winter Games in Pyeongchang, had been disqualified from the competition over the violation.
Krushelnitsky, Sergeeva and 167 other Russians were allowed to compete as "Olympic athletes from Russia" (OAR) but could not fly their nation's flag or wear Russian insignia during the Winter Olympics.
Although Russian athletes who pass special clearance will still be allowed to compete, they'll have to wear neutral uniforms and will compete as an "Olympic Athlete from Russia (OAR)," NPR reports.
New York City marked the halfway point of a planned four-year trip around the world—powered only by wind, sea, and oar—for the 12-member Hawaiian crew of Hokule'a.
As the women's free skate Thursday night begins to wrap up the Winter Games in Pyeongchang, all eyes will be on Russians Alina Zagitova and Yevgenia Medvedeva from the OAR Team.
He's been criticised in the past for sticking his oar into political matters, and if he kept at that it would highlight the problematic royal prerogative powers monarchs still technically have.
Behind them were OAR/Russia's pair Yevgenia Tarasova and Vladimir Morozov and China's Sui Wenjing and Han Cong — the two teams who were also on the podium at December's Grand Prix Final.
The oar, loaded with a motor and fitted with a wheel at the bottom, sent him launching towards the film crew and me at speeds usually reserved for small cars and scooters.
The squad of Olympic Athletes from Russia (OAR), who cannot compete under their national flag as a punishment for doping violations, fell to Slovenia, a hockey minnow, in their group-stage opener.
TV networks and tech companies like Open A.P., Hulu and Project OAR are aggressively trying to change how advertisers buy, sell, and measure TV ads, but three large agencies questioned their effectiveness.
No one is wearing hats with horns on them, but the men are all in a fancy viking boat rowing oars pretty poorly while Rachel just holds her oar and looks pretty.
Everybody has to pull on their oar as hard as they can, but then it's all about balance in the boat, and how the eight individuals connect and flow with each other.
Russian athletes who can participate will wear a uniform that says, "Olympic Athlete From Russia," or OAR — but the Russian Olympic delegation is banned and the country cannot officially win any medals.
"You're going to see OAR on the uniform, and they're going to have to keep explaining that, keep telling that story," said Scott Blackmun, chief executive of the United States Olympic Committee.
Disney, NBCU and CBS are among networks in a consortium called Project OAR (Open Addressable Ready), pushing an open approach to ad targeting that "may conflict with Roku's more closed system," Macquarie said.
The defending champions dominated large stretches of play put could not put another puck by Tarakanova until Marie-Philip Poulin beat the OAR netminder with a neat backhand five minutes into the second.
Imagine keeping one on your bike pedal to measure pedaling cadence, moving it to your kayaking oar for measuring paddling cadence, and finally sticking it on your shoe for measuring a run, for example.
At 66 I am my mother's primary caregiver, an active grandmother, trying to give my daughter a break so she can keep an oar in professional waters, and juggling my own still active career.
The team, who were officially known in Pyeongchang as Olympic Athletes from Russia (OAR) after the country was banned for a doping scandal at the 2014 Sochi Games, beat Germany 4-3 in overtime.
Their athletes who compete in Pyeongchang will be identified as "Olympic Athlete from Russia," giving them the snappy acronym OAR, and those OARs may be able to march as Russians during the closing ceremony.
Thankfully he did not die, because the guy is a developer at Rise Robotics and the oar he was using to propel himself across spaces at car-like speeds is his baby, the Kick Stick.
Mr. Dauman is seeking to challenge his removal at the trust itself, claiming Mr. Redstone's mental incompetence, but he will have a hard oar to row given his past statements of support for Mr. Redstone.
But each approved athlete from Russia will be referred to in competition as an "Olympic athlete from Russia," with the acronym "OAR" emblazoned on a neutral uniform, though it will not reflect any Russian emblems.
Despite the ban, 169 Russian athletes who weren't proven to be linked to the doping program were cleared to compete wearing neutral uniforms as "Olympic Аthletes from Russia," with the acronym OAR on their jerseys.
Russian athletes with no previous drug violations and a history of submitting to testing were allowed to compete under the "Olympic Athletes of Russia" (OAR) banner, but their home country's flag and national anthem were banned.
According to the IOC's "Conduct Guidelines for Olympic Athlete from Russia", athletes must wear only the authorized OAR uniforms and refrain from any public form of publicity associated with the Russian "flag, anthem, emblem and symbols".
Its coat of arms features two woodcutters, one with light brown skin carrying an ax, the other darker skinned and holding an oar, who symbolize the country's ethnic diversity, history of slavery and its mahogany industry.
The suspension affects the Russian Olympic Committee, but individual athletes from the country will be invited with a chance to compete "under strict conditions" and under the title "Olympic Athlete from Russia (OAR)" instead of their flag.
The Russian athletes have been dominating OAR coverage lately, but Roberge reminded us that the O.G. O.A.R. stands for "Of A Revolution" and only has five members: himself, Benj Gershman, Chris Culos, Richard On, and Jerry Depizzo.
With her and Julius Severus we cross to the island (in a private cabin, of course) on a sail-and-oar-powered vessel from Gesoriacum (Boulogne) to Rutupiae (Richborough), where a gigantic memorial arch welcomes us ashore.
The OAR in all its various incarnations, from the Soviet Union to a Unified Team that competed at the 1992 Albertville Winter Games, have won nine Olympic gold medals and have produced some of hockey's very best talent.
Dubbed "Project OAR," the Vizio-led consortium said in its announcement that it is working to create an open standard for targeted advertising on television that will be available for free to anyone who wants to use it.
At the opening ceremony of the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea, many viewers were puzzled when a group of plainly dressed athletes in drab gray coats and blue jeans competing for the country "OAR" marched in.
The lead changed hands several times during a thrilling final lap as the Norwegian battled it out with Denis Spitsov, representing the Olympic Athletes from Russia (OAR) who took silver 9.4 seconds behind, with France nabbing the bronze.
Click here to view original GIFUsing custom nine-foot long oar extensions, professional rafter Covey Baack set sail for a series of class four rapids atop a Frankenstein-like creation that looks ready to tip at the smallest wave.
As a result, its athletes are competing at Pyeongchang as neutral "Olympic Athletes from Russia" (OAR) and on a bond of good behavior before it is decided whether they can march under their own flag at the closing ceremony.
GANGNEUNG, South Korea (Reuters) - Floating gracefully on the ice to secure silver in the team event for the Olympic Athletes from Russia (OAR) in Pyeongchang on Monday, 15-year-old Alina Zagitova showed she is the one to beat.
After two gritty periods the OAR finally succumbed to Canadian pressure in the third when Wakefield collected her second of night and Emily Clark added another 31 seconds later, chasing Tarakanova from the game in favour of Nadezhda Alexandrova.
Robertson pulled his money out of Long Oar Global Investors LLC in early 213.5, and the firm is no longer registered with the SEC, an indication that it is either out of business or manages less than $22016 million.
A stunning second leg by Alexander Bolshunov looked to have laid the foundations for a first gold medal for the OAR but a disastrous third leg by Alexey Chervotkin saw their lead of almost half a minute wiped out.
After two gritty periods the OAR finally succumbed to Canadian pressure in the third when Wakefield collected her second of night and Emily Clark added another 31 seconds later, chasing Tarakanova from the game in favor of Nadezhda Alexandrova.
The team, who are officially known in Pyeongchang as Olympic Athletes from Russia (OAR) after the country was banned for a doping scandal resulting from the last Games in Sochi, were once a powerhouse of ice hockey during the Soviet era.
If Adam LaRoche is actually retiring because he can't have his 14-year-old son Drake trolling in his shadow every minute he spends at a ballpark, then someone needs to smack him in the head with a boat oar.
One of the biggest questions during the team event in Pyeongchang was how OAR (Olympic Athlete from Russia) skater Mikhail Kolyada ended up with a higher score for his messy free skate than Adam Rippon, whose free skate seemed near flawless.
After a lunch of split-pea soup and Quavers, Gillian at GiveAGradAGo stuck her oar in, flattering Florian over his "interesting experience," and then, quick as a wink, Cara from Meltwater Media Intelligence was in my face about a phone interview.
The allegations certainly don't help Russian sporting officials, still dealing with the consequences of its athletes participating in a state-backed doping program for years: It's why you're seeing its countrymen compete as Olympic Athlete from Russia (OAR) at the Winter Olympics.
Thanks to a compromise deal, some Russian athletes will still win medals, but only if they have proven they are "clean" and have been invited to be part of a neutral team (with beautiful neutral tracksuits, above) known as Olympic Athletes from Russia (OAR).
Alternatively, they can design a unified Korean team logo for the North Korean and South Korean athletes who will march together under one flag, or a logo for Russian athletes who will compete under a neutral flag as an Olympic AthleteFrom Russia, or OAR.
GANGNEUNG, South Korea (Reuters) - It was not quite a "Miracle on Ice" but it was close enough for Germany as they celebrated an unlikely silver medal on Sunday after their enthralling battle with the Olympic Athletes from Russia (OAR) ended in a dramatic 4-3 defeat.
The photo of Caroline in a polo shirt, standing outside in the sun, holding an oar in one hand, was a dramatic reminder of just how rapidly things had changed for her, this formerly long-limbed, athletic teenager rendered monstrous and mute by a mysterious disease.
"To protect the rights of clean athletes," antidoping officials from 20 nations said in a statement last week, "it is necessary for the bar to be higher for OAR to compete in the upcoming Olympic Winter Games," they said, using the acronym for Olympic athletes from Russia.
Russia's Alina Zagitova—competing as a neutral Olympic Athlete From Russia (OAR)—took home the gold during the women's free skate, becoming the only Russian athlete to win an event in the 2018 Winter Games at just 15 years old With reporting from Diana Pearl and Adam Carlson
The film was likely a driver behind the International Olympic Committee's decision to ban Russia from the Winter Olympic Games; athletes from the country can only compete after being approved by an IOC panel, and must wear a special uniform and compete as "OAR" (Olympic athlete from Russia).
Yet the war was also a tale of forces beyond the power of any leader, however well-read; of nations and continents not as trains on history's railway lines, run by drivers and switchmen, but as rafts tossed about on history's ocean, dipping at most an occasional oar into the waves.
The consortium of companies, dubbed Project OAR, or Open Addressable Ready, hopes to define the technical standards for TV programmers and platforms to deliver addressable advertising on smart TVs, which are WiFi-enabled TVs with apps for services like Netflix Inc and Hulu, by the end of this year, McAfee said.
GANGNEUNG, South Korea (Reuters) - Kirill Kaprizov scored in overtime to lead the Olympic Athletes from Russia (OAR) past a feisty Germany 4-3 on Sunday to win the men's ice hockey gold before joining his team mates to defy a ban by singing the Russian national anthem during the medal ceremony.
The OAR team that stepped on to the Gangneung Hockey Centre ice were certainly not the Soviet Big Red Machine that once ruled over international hockey and were shocked by an unheralded team of American college players at the 1980 Lake Placid Olympics in what became known as the Miracle on Ice.
Bon, alongside Richard Nielsen and Tristan Duke of Metabolic Studio's Optics Division, were researching the photochemical properties of naturally occurring substances, including ink made from the silver oar in the Sierra Nevada Mountains, gelatin made from local cattle, and developing agents formed from native plants and mineral sediments of the Owens Valley.
Speaking of names (sort of) there weren't too many oddballs, but some of the pop culture references got me: I didn't know EDNA Mode (or the movie she was in), ULTRAMAN was new to me and the grid, as were BIREMES, double-decker-oar ships used in ancient Greece (before ONE BC, even).
"In its decisions, the CAS arbitrators have considered that the process created by the IOC to establish an invitation list of Russian athletes to compete as Olympic athletes from Russia (OAR) could not be described as a sanction but rather as an eligibility decision," CAS secretary general Matthieu Reeb said, reading from a statement.
The utaki of Hamakawa-san's ancestors is moving In the Kadena Base something has started to move clattering Something had started to move clattering It, may have been the sound of the fire of an oar Or perhaps it, may have been the heart (feeling) of the air striking a rock Ura (cove), Uruma, ….
With a team composed of the sons of loggers, shipyard workers, and farmers, the University of Washington's eight-oar crew team was never expected to defeat the elite teams of the East Coast and Great Britain, yet they did, going on to shock the world by defeating the German team rowing for Adolf Hitler.
The prophecy says you turn your back on the ocean And lug your battered oar far inland, until You find a people who don't know what the quaint Artifact might be, although they may admire it As a relic of that ancient murmur, the ocean— Turbulent chorus of my dead, and all I want.
The special designation assigned to Russia by the I.O.C. has also spawned its own clothing line, with a Moscow-based company DDVB offering a range of patriotic products featuring the letters O.A.R. One design includes a stencil of a bear roaring the letters "OARRRR" and a T-shirt with the slogan "Truth is OAR Drug."
They'd only placed as high as seventh at world champions, and fifth at their Grand Prix assignments in Japan and the U.S. The skate ended with China's Sui Wenjing and Han Cong claiming the top spot with a score of 82.39, followed by OAR/Russia's Yevgenia Tarasova and Vladimir Morozov's 81.68, and Canada's Meagan Duhamel and Eric Radford's 76.82.
Featured speakers include: Musicians: Marc Roberge (OAR) and Pitbull Brand executives: Marc Pritchard (P&G) and Ivan Pollard (General Mills) Agency chiefs: Sir Martin Sorrell (S4 Capital) and Michael Roth (IPG) Entrepreneurs: Alli Webb (DryBar) and Gary Vaynerchuk (VaynerX) Business leaders: Matthew McCarthy (CEO, Ben & Jerry's), David Stern (former NBA commissioner) and Melanie Whelan (CEO, Soulcycle).
Until you consider that right now, to buy either addressable TV, or OTT, you can go to dozens of networks directly, or AT&T's Xandr, or OpenAP, or Comcast's FreeWheel, Comcast Drive, or Project OAR, or Roku, or Amazon, or Ampersand, or Telaria, or Viacom Vantage and Discovery Ignite, or NBCUx, or whatever I'm not thinking of.
On paper the final shouldn't have been a fair fight, but the Germans, playing hockey for a country primarily obsessed with football, skated evenly with the OAR, a team loaded with top home-grown talent from Russia's Kontinental Hockey League, seen as the world's second-best league after the NHL, and led by ex-NHL all stars Pavel Datsyuk, their captain, and Kovalchuk.
Any notion that the royals were an outdated but innocuous non-political entity came crashing down when, after a dogged 10-year battle, the Guardian published the 'black spider' letters which laid out in black and white just how much Charles was sticking his oar in where he shouldn't have been, putting pressure on politicians at the highest level to see that his interests were top of the agenda.
We know that our collective work, from the scientists in the aircraft penetrating the storm, to the scientists deploying the glider picket line, to the modelers and folks working the physics of the storms, across OAR and in our CI'S, and across all NOAA Lines, we are working the problem in order to give the NWS forecasters the best tools we possibly can to keep America and our neighbors safe.

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