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Take the first name of a person of note and add the first name of another person of note in the same business and you get the name of a third person of note who is also in that business.
" Also of note in his response: "PlayStation curated universe.
" Other things of note: On Amazon: "They're so scary.
In general, few Republicans of note mentioned the news. Sen.
One other feature of note is the backlit screen design.
ET. There are no earnings of note out this morning.
Two salads of note were winter kale and heirloom beets.
The Crown won't be Menzies only historical series of note.
Of note: Earnings season starts tomorrow with the big banks.
Also of note is the addition of 157 new emojis.
Of note, Sanders is campaigning for the Democratic presidential nomination.
There are no earnings reports of note due out today.
Another feature of note is the Floating Bar, a retractable.
On these questions, Castro had nothing of note to say.
Separately, there are no earnings reports of note out today.
Separately, there are no earnings reports of note scheduled today.
Alex Caruso is another name of note in this discussion.
The latest arcane provision of note is the 21625th Amendment.
Of note -- they have already completed debate on that bill.
There are no earnings reports of note out this morning.
Even in interviews, Styles has given us zilch of note.
Perhaps as important, there were no midseason acquisitions of note.
There are no earnings reports of note on today's calendar.
ET. No earnings reports of note are out this morning.
Also of note and similar to Pushbullet is EasyJoin Pro.
Of note, however: Japan's taste for whale meat is shrinking.
Of note, the platform was also down earlier yesterday morning.
ET. Meanwhile, no earnings reports of note are out today.
Other clues of note: 28A: This clue refers to baseball.
The first three made several debuts of note this spring.
One other exchange during the hearing is worthy of note.
There's also no earnings reports of note due out today.
Also of note, Intelligence Analysts are not intelligence officers (spies).
No reports of note are out after today's closing bell.
Athletic footwear and apparel retailer Finish Line (FINL) is the only earnings report of note this morning on an extremely thin earnings calendar, while no reports of note are due after today's closing bell.
Of note, we have no indication that this has ever happened.
State-run television acted as if nothing of note was happening.
Of note: CEO Dennis Muilenburg will testify before Congress on Oct.
Vietnam is emerging as a technology market of note in Asia.
Of note: There are still 24 Democrats running for the nomination.
There are no reports of note out after today's closing bell.
It was just an average gym, functioning, utilitarian, nothing of note.
ET. There are no earnings reports of note out this morning.
It's an alternative way to stumble across some places of note.
Of note: J.C. Penney says, "online prices may vary" at jcp.com.
Rarely did the U.S. do anything of note with that possession.
Speaking of big changes, here are two more worthy of note.
Mendes likes an early night; Butterworth is a carouser of note.
Also of note: Historically, in these situations cooler heads eventually prevail.
A couple of other enhancements of note include:New account enrollment options.
Also of note: Facebook didn't create its own assistant for Portal.
This picture was the cover on a sports magazine of note.
The only difference of note is in the approach to recruitment.
It was the sort of note that ProMED gets every day.
Of note: Baltimore Mayor Bernard C. "Jack" Young and Maryland Gov.
Also of note: We haven't read any John Muir books yet.
Of note: Naomi Watts loudly singing "Laura Dern!" at the end.
Other nights of note: George travels back to Indiana on Dec.
Also of note, another fragrance emporium rolls into town on Oct.
There are no earnings reports of note after today's closing bell.
Of note: The current chief of Border Patrol is a woman.
Still, the trend is of note to demographic experts like Frey.
Of note, more than two-thirds of the protesters were women.
Of note: Hurricane season for the Atlantic Basin continues through November.
Of note, it's common to have more than one primary temperament.
Will the investigation fizzle out without any further actions of note?
There are no reports of note due out after today's closing bell.
The second thing of note is his signature: "Warden of the North".
All Treasury curves of note have flattened considerably, one has even inverted.
In early September, Samsung issued recalls of Note 7 handsets, offering replacements.
Also of note is the Minitel, France's early attempt at the internet.
Also of note: Darius doesn't know about the double wedding twist yet.
Today, the doggo of note is Poncho, a police dog from Madrid.
One fear, in particular, is of note: a Facebook-style privacy disaster.
Of note: Keep in mind this data is about subsidies for consumers.
ET. Companies of note that reported Tuesday include Valeant Pharma and Momo.
Of note, any initial rollover amount won't be matched by your employer.
ET. There are no economic data of note due out on Monday.
Also of note: Raquel finally gets busy with the cute cantor, Duvid.
Of note: The sample sizes on party ideological groupings are not huge.
Jughead also probably did something of note, but he doesn't mention it.
Little else of note happened at UFC Fight Night: Hunt vs Mir.
Of note, the study was not conducted in clinically relevant cell types.
Of note: Bank of America, itself, says it has achieved carbon neutrality.
Of note: In 2015, Isiah Maxwell, a Black male performer, told Vocativ.
Of note, only the larger iPhone 8 Plus has the dual cameras.
One other broader plot turn of note: The emergence of Westerosi matriarchy.
Also of note is that Huawei is one of Cisco's biggest competitors.
Of note, one of the companies is Chinese and another is Russian.
There's some additional data of note in this poll as well, though.
But Reid assumes that people of note act in history, and matter.
Of note, the Indian rupee touched a record low during the session.
Two people of note were in Riyadh at roughly the same time.
Right now, there is absolutely nothing of note pending in the Congress.
Of note, the numbers began rising again after the initiative was paused.
Also of note, customers are limited to buying one sale item each.
The only real label of note was [Detroit-focused label] D1 Recordings.
OF NOTE: Nintendo is only running down its first-party games here.
Sort of one of the '80s, '90s indie producers of note. Yeah.
Because, of course, his wasn't the only performance of note on Saturday.
Here are five recent articles of note: • The economic impact is bad.
Also of note: the cinema's "Golden Goldies" Goldie Hawn greatest-hits retrospective.
He's also a lively actor and clown (another Mother Ginger of note).
The letter was later published by the online museum Letters of Note.
Of note, it does not have a checking feature attached to it.
Finally, of note, Ireland's holdings jumped $51.3 billion possibly due to Brexit.
Brian Cashman burns fingers in Hot Stove League, signs nobody of note.
Also of note: the advertising performance of the photo-sharing network Instagram.
Also of note: This is Mr. Chen's 80th New York Times Crossword.
Caterpillar (CAT) is the only quarterly earnings report of note before the bell.
"the good doctor" in the pantheon of macho, toxically-inclined dudes of note
Half a century on, few are still producing any original material of note.
Also of note: Not all of these companies offer substantial maternity leave benefits.
There are no companies of note scheduled to report after today's closing bell.
Of note is Richard Bancroft, the Archbishop of Canterbury from 1604 to 1610.
No economic data releases of note are due to be reported on Monday.
Of note: RFF helped with technical analysis during the development of the legislation.
Gleeson and Poulter are very good in the principal other roles of note.
Of note, there is no proven case of human cancer attributable to acrylamide.
P. Keaton, then it's shocking and nuanced and contradictory and worthy of note
Of note and concern, the HOPE scholarship does not cover remedial college courses.
Of note, Earth's hydrological, or water systems, have been propelled to the extreme.
Of note as we wait for Clinton: plane had no wi-fi today.
Also of note: McConnell will announce his timeline and strategy to the conference.
Another shortcoming of note is the construction material of the deck: Canadian maple.
There are no earnings reports of note scheduled for after today's closing bell.
Fighting exclusively no one of note, Slice quickly became a headliner for EliteXC.
Beyond that useful baseline, the report offers at least five takeaways of note.
That program is conducted by Esa-Pekka Salonen, another Scandinavian composer of note.
Fact of note: Handgun sales rose among whites and Latinos, but not blacks.
Of note, the iPhone 7/13 Plus do not have True Tone displays.
However, Cashmere Cat is the only dance music producer of note on Glory.
That's if Corgan ever really did anything of note for TNA at all.
Of note: If you're able to sign in, online gaming shouldn't be impacted.
Also of note is what works after an oil bear market: consumer stocks.
Of note -- Pelosi didn't tell Republican leaders in advance, nor the agencies themselves.
Also of note: Campaigning Democrats and Republicans seem loath to mention climate change.
The diffuse nature of party membership has long been of note to scholars.
We have nothing of note to say and yet still refuse to listen.
Of note: Both major readings of U.S. consumer confidence remain at elevated levels.
Of note: The speech will take place one day after the Iowa caucuses.
Of note: Dylan Howard, an executive at the tabloid publisher American Media Inc.
In the chamber, the taste for the mechanics of note-taking is widespread.
Of note: A similar gambit seemed to work for Cory Booker in September.
Of note: Both parties' opinions about presidential power shifted after Donald Trump's election.
Of note and importance, says Morgan, is that Eagan is a good salesperson.
Of note, Trump plans to meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Wednesday.
Of note, the Bank of Japan began its monetary policy meeting on Thursday.
Reports of Note 7 handsets catching fire began soon after their August launch.
Of note, the small critical access hospitals generally operated on less-sick patients.
Here, in no particular order, are 217 projects of note from the past year.
Of note, the new BMJ study did not report on biomarkers for cardiovascular risk.
So far, he's had an easy path and hasn't competed against anyone of note.
There are no companies of note scheduled to release numbers after today's closing bell.
Also of note is the pairing of Amanda Majeski (Fiordiligi) and Serena Malfi (Dorabella).
Also of note, the political tweets are more likely to come from older users.
Of note: We might also see another Apple event later in the fall. 3.
It is designed to remove the task of note taking from the meeting experience.
Of note, Trump confirmed how he loves to show his affection for his daughter.
Of note: And he might not even be chairman after the next election period.
Of note: This is the first rate decision in Powell's term that wasn't unanimous.
Of note is the "Interstellar Precursor Mission" headed by NASA JPL scientist John Brophy.
His first policy of note was implementing heavy fines for any kind of infraction.
Of note: Six out of 10 U.S. adults have at least one chronic condition.
Of note, Clegg and Mandela became good friends after the icon's release from jail.
Of note this year: special projects by Lonnie Holley, Loni Johnson, and Ioanna Pantazopoulou.
Of note: The United States has the lowest EPI ranking of any Western country.
Of note: With Russia's recent rise in nationalism, so has public opinion of Stalin.
Also of note, Brave is building support for bitcoin micropayments right in the browser.
Of note, making a making a budget is not a once-and-done task.
Of note: Several sources reported that the game will miss the console's launch date.
That is not to say that these group's environmental concerns are not of note.
The March cover of note is one of two versions shot by Mert & Marcus.
Ten years ago, no one had successfully done much of note with deep learning.
Of note: Staff have been working and working on a caps deal for weeks.
Also of note, authorities issued draft guidelines regarding the overseas investments of Chinese companies.
Of note What House leaders have managed to do here is no small feat.
Also of note is the ability to open multiple windows for a single app.
Of note: Cuoco's divorce from tennis player Ryan Sweeting was finalized on May 6.
Also of note was the Federal Communications Commission's decision to scrap net neutrality regulations.
Of note: Up for inclusion in 2019, along with the maillot, is a sari.
Super Cruise isn't the only feature of note in the 24 Cadillac CT4 model.
Four of note are Blake Griffin, Andre Iguodala, Derrick Rose and Gordon Hayward. And?
Of note, many people think Trump's effect is bigger on other people than themselves.
"Of note, they are both US Citizens and have been for years," he said.
Of note, China's trade surplus with the U.S. grew to $28.97 billion last month.
Of note: Patrick has already missed the filing deadlines in both Alabama and Arkansas.
Of note: the Meitu app removes nearly all traces of melanin from ones skin.
Of note: Congress authorized $400 million to states last week to boost election security.
The third major party of note, the PPP, is seen as a long shot.
He's a conservative who stands staunchly behind President Trump on any matter of note.
Samsung now says 96 percent of Note 7s sold in the US have been returned.
I had 11 apps for various types of note taking, to-do lists, and reference.
Aside from its short tail, this early Cretaceous bird featured several other characteristics of note.
A few deals of note include Rage 2 for $40.19 and Soulcalibur VI for $19.79.
No writer of note had ever done anything like it before (and few have since).
Of note, Apple News+ is the only product Apple announced today that's also available today.
Of note: Women who have these implants, but go undiagnosed, should not have them removed.
Of note: The "allergic reaction" is not Navalny's first physical ailment resulting from his advocacy.
Also of note, Harry Kane did this beautiful thing earlier on in the match: Yup.
"But with Sessions gone," he wrote, "not much of note will get done administratively either."
Little by little, we become aware that our heroine was once a figure of note.
Family connectionsAlso of note is that Foley's wife, Jill Foley, also works for the company.
Of note, the private Caixin/Markit PMI for China came out in line with expectations.
Of note, four-year graduation rates tend to be highest among private four-year schools.
Of note: these messages don't appear in Facebook Messenger, where they were deleted long ago.
The artist has a way of presenting persons of note in a slightly-skewed light.
Of note: Dell seems to be the only company finding growth in the PC business.
But it's exactly that type of specificity that makes Minhaj's new show worthy of note.
But the artifacts are dwarfed by thousands of note cards covered in minuscule cursive handwriting.
And in some states, there isn't a big Democratic name of note to begin with.
While there may someday be an "Emails of Note," it wouldn't impart the same romance.
MONDAY PUZZLE — Crossword constructors are experts at acknowledging holidays, people of note and important events.
In the past, Müller could not parlay breakthrough wins into any subsequent success of note.
Of note, index heavyweights SoftBank Group and Fanuc fell 1.24 percent and 1.33 percent, respectively.
The wine may be of note, but the wineries themselves lean toward the bare-bones.
Of note, it is not guaranteed there will be an increase from year to year.
Recording a conversation is simply a more time-effective and accurate way of note-taking.
Two notable moves have recently happened that are worthy of note in the European scene.
Of note: those sources said they didn't view all as red lines -- just a few.
Also of note, dealers got stuck with 35% of the auction, the most since December.
" Of note: In Trump's July 25 call with Zelenksy, he told the Ukrainian leader: "Mr.
Of note is improvement for Buttigieg, who received support from 16 percent of black respondents.
Three people of note whose names include three initials are featured in David Woolf's theme.
Of note: The impeachment inquiry will focus on the Ukraine matter "for now," Pelosi said.
Quote of note: "We in the West are building a surveillance state," our columnist writes.
Of note, Wired's 2014 story spells out much of what's being alleged in the suit.
Also of note: Apple's services business — which includes App Store revenue — is growing really fast.
Overall, Quigley likes the new study, but he says there are some limitations worthy of note.
Of note, some of these sales will not be ready for delivery for over a year.
Of note: In the close up of this gruesome scene, none of the demons have penises.
He tells Axios... Of note: The Broad Institute authors have filed patent applications on prime editing.
Also of note: several of the pieces in the sale were paintings of popular anime characters.
Of note: It's the first direct investment in China by BP Ventures, the company's VC arm.
Grant, who looks like Matt Damon, doesn't do anything of note besides look like Matt Damon.
There, despite lots of tech-bashing rhetoric, officials have shied away from doing anything of note.
Of note though, it comes with a mandatory minimum sentence of 25 years in prison. 3.
Neither model really removed anything of note from PSPs prior, however — that would come in 2009.
Of note: Much of the initial reactions suggest viewers should stick around until the very end.
Also of note, the report challenges the belief that smart speakers aren't being used for commerce.
Of note: Amazon is more than four times more valuable than those 14 other companies combined.
Another item of note that's hanging in the air but unlikely to make a stark appearance?
Also of note: a voice-activated dress paved with dressmaker's pins, by Ying Gao (pictured below).
In light of recent events, there are two distinct conversations being held that are of note.
Of note: The very influential Wall Street Journal editorial board got behind the idea this weekend.
Also of note: So far the current Broadway season features no new plays written by women.
Then of course there's the internet, which turns every local happening of note into sharable content.
Of note: for whatever reason, all friends who were added before 2006 have the date Dec.
Of note, there is no regulatory break-up fee to either company if it gets vetoed.
ET. No earnings reports of note are out either this morning or after today's closing bell.
Two shows of note look at the way interiors can function as a kind of theater.
The only rock of note was a massive, lonesome boulder at the base of a hill.
Of note: Brown was considering a run for president in 2020, but ultimately did not declare.
Your job is to fill in the people of note who wrote or performed these works.
Of note, though, is the fact that you won't encounter your Facebook friends on Facebook Dating.
No Jewish or Christian leader of note has ever denied the significance of Jerusalem to Islam.
Of note: Holmes also confirmed Taylor's testimony that Sondland said Trump did not care about Ukraine.
The state's only other race of note is in the Omaha-based second district, where Rep.
Also of note: an opportunistic priest (Christian McKay) who never met a drink he didn't like.
Of note: "Districts with intense Republican viewership of Fox News ... were overwhelmingly blue," Morning Consult writes.
Isn't this work, like Leonard's endless studies and sketches, essentially just a form of note-taking?
Also of note is a free performance of John Luther Adams's outdoor percussion masterpiece, "Inuksuit." caramoor.
Our ears changed, and fewer and fewer poets of note wanted to make those old sounds.
Of note, the stock is up 9 percent in 2018 against the S&P's 0.3 percent.
Other specifications of note are a fingerprint scanner on the back and stock Android 6.0 software.
She got into a waiting sprinter van, and someone of note hopped in right behind her.
Of note: The mayor already has enjoyed success with fundraising, hauling in $19.1 million in Q3.
Of note, Congress is looking to move on legislation to reform drug prices by year end.
Of note: Investigators also found THC, the psychoactive ingredient in marijuana, in 23 of the patients.
Of note, the DNC did not direct Chalupa's personal inquiries into Manafort's illegal dealings in Ukraine.
In the end, he didn't provide much information of note, Mueller's team said in court filing.
There were also a few other state-, city-, and county-level resolution of note, catalogued here.
Of note is the transparent hood you shouldn't expect to see in a production car anytime soon.
Of note, the energy sector Down Under jumped 3.2 percent, with shares of oil-related companies advancing.
Of note, new tax rules have made it more difficult to get a deduction for your donations.
Also of note is Live View, the AR-based walking assistant Google put in Maps last year.
Also of note is that Twitch's growth is now coming from the long tail, the report claims.
There are no earnings reports of note due today either this morning or after today's closing bell.
Of note: In the Midnight universe, all the things you know about vampire lore do not apply.
Also of note: the Nintendo Wii's total of 101.6 million has been surpassed this quarter as well.
These days there are few third-party Twitter apps of note, Tweetbot being the most visible example.
Of note: There's debate over the utility of quantum random number generation — the task Google's machine completed.
Also of note: no hard edges on this stone, where even corners are smoothed and slightly rounded.
Of note: IHS Markit's data also showed China's PMI fell to a five-month low of 49.4.
The modern surveillance states of note in the world, have a lot of arrows in their quivers.
Of note: In the face of the heightened competition, Netflix is raising — not cutting — its monthly cost.
Of note was Monday's 6% gain after President Trump delayed a planned tariff increase on Chinese goods.
Of note, the AMT document — Form 6251 — has changed to reflect changes in the new tax law.
Also of note on the health front is an upgrade to the company's line of fitness bands.
Of note: NYT's Glenn Thrush offered a visual of Spicer, tweeting that he "looks, very very subdued..."
Of note, this will be the third time that SpaceX will have launched a previously flown booster.
Of note, the official White House transcript of the remarks adds 27 feet to the putting distance.
Other users posted pictures on community forums of Note 7s with USB-port sides having melted away.
All production and sales of Note 7 handsets have been stopped, and the model has been withdrawn.
Also of note are the inclusion of health savings accounts and tax credits for catastrophic health plans.
Along with Olivia Wilde, the other female character of note appears to be Jamie Vine (Juno Temple).
Of note, the rose as high as $1.4372 during the session, the currency's strongest levels since Brexit.
Has a single religious figure of note weighed in authoritatively on the behavior of the two candidates?
LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - Britain has voted for a government with little power to do anything of note.
Of note, repeal of these deductions were some of the most controversial elements of the House plan.
In another amendment vote of note, lawmakers approved in a 237-191 vote an amendment from Rep.
Of note: the idea of automatically raising taxes on everyone is an anathema to most Republicans -- Sen.
However, there are two other plane makers of note on the planet: Canada's Bombardier and Brazil's Embraer.
As of Monday, 57 percent of Note 7 owners had swapped for new devices, Samsung Europe said.
Of note, Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi on Thursday filed an initial public offering application in Hong Kong.
They're only available in whole sizes which wasn't an issue for me, but should be of note.
One visitor to Trump Tower on Monday is of note: a Democrat, Representative Tulsi Gabbard of Hawaii.
Of note, sales in Greater China were more than $13 billion, up 21% from a year ago.
"Of note, though, is Lindsey Graham does this too — only older speakers should do this," Becker noted.
Thankfully, Klay's outburst wasn't the only basketball moment of note buried in the sands of this Shitloader.
Also of note, everything in Roblox has been built by other players, typically kids or young adults.
Of note, the Deep Fusion camera update in iOS 13.2 will only work with Apple's A13 chip.
Given all this, what he says to the crowd this year will no doubt be of note.
Of note: The EPA stated it expects downward trends in methane emissions to continue despite proposed deregulation.
According to Real Clear Politics, the last poll of note in Maine, from October, had Massachusetts Sen.
Of note are the Catskill Country Store and the Community Theater, a lovingly preserved 1920 movie house.
Constructors who can work quickly will sometimes pull together a puzzle when a person of note dies.
Of note: Harvard Business School asked alumni about big businesses' role in improving or worsening political dysfunction.
Mr. Albright and Mr. Schmalzbach offer us a TWIST on the names of FRENCH people of note.
Republicans have not been able to pass any legislation of note so far, despite controlling both houses.
The two Ukrainian-born Florida businessmen have not achieved anything of note in business, culture, or politics.
Of note, ARK is historically bullish on next generation technology bets, using the thesis to make investments.
The Zmodo system uses cloud storage for anything of note that happens from its 24-hour recording.
Of note: Crimea will not be designated to any country on Apple apps when viewed outside Russia.
Of note: 3 projects, in Texas, Iowa and Ohio, will focus on rural applications of automated driving.
Of note: Thornberry overwhelmingly won re-election in 2018, earning more than 80% of his district's votes.
Quote of note: "We in the West are building a surveillance state," our columnist Farhad Manjoo writes.
Even so, there were no famous speeches of note from Cheney, and he's not a charismatic figure.
The second chemical of note in wasabi, 6-MSITC, has been shown to inhibit breast cancer cell growth.
Of note: Many of the ideas in "Tools and Weapons" have been voiced before, often by Smith himself.
Also of note: Anderson passed to third string QB Joe Webb, who is now playing wideout—crazy times.
Of note, its Mi Band 3 accounted for more than 30 percent of all wristbands shipped during Q4.
Of note, the group has no restrictions on lobbying, can back candidates, and isn't required to disclose donors.
Of note: The resolution gives committees' ranking Republicans the ability to subpoena witnesses, should the committee chair agree.
There is no note or kind of note that in and of itself is sad and only sad.
Believe it or not, there was another market move of note on Thursday that was not Brexit-related.
But no politician of note has been charged and cases are often dropped when the media's attention wanes.
Mr Hwang has done little of note as South Korea's prime minister—a position that is mainly ceremonial.
"[Murphy] didn't cast actors of note to portray them in flashbacks, there will be no flashbacks," he said.
Washington is old and wasn't good last season, but there aren't many actual free-agent receivers of note.
Of note, the book A Clash of Kings describes Qartheen women wearing their gowns with one breast bared.
And in addition to being of note space-wise, the country's plans have some pretty interesting political implications.
Also of note, Amazon Video is still due to arrive on Apple TV later this year, as promised.
After all, pretty much every single culture of note has its own variant on the iconic flatbread dish.
One other thing of note from the press release is the lack of any mention of autonomous driving.
No crime scene clues of note and no message from the killer, just a bunch of dead snakes.
Also of note was the move higher in U.S. Treasury yields, which has in turn supported the dollar.
Of note, Xi's name was officially enshrined in the party's constitution on the last day of the event.
More political coverage of note ... CBS's "This Morning" kicks off a three-part series beginning at 28503 a.m.
Of note: The country's GDP fell 0.2% in the fourth quarter, following a 0.1% decline in the third.
Also of note is the way Google will be using the feed to shape how people absorb news.
Also of note, Samsung's appeal over a patent lawsuit was rejected by the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday.
Also of note: It's got a lot of chew, distinctly different from the paste-like consistency of pâté.
Of note, a record 46 percent of total traffic to retailers' websites was stemming from smartphones, Adobe found.
This is definitively not breaking news, even if any consequent developments might still be considered worthy of note.
Also of note: The ghosts are officially scarier in this version than in the original, male-led movies.
Analysts have estimated the permanent shuttering of Note 7 sales could cost the company up to $17 billion.
Certainly the big thing is when Dead comes in from Sweden; Dead, the singer from Mayhem, of note.
We never get to hear, or read, much about the current players of note on the fight stage.
Also of note, the Federal Open Market Committee raised its GDP forecast from 22.35 percent to 24.87 percent.
The videos don't follow any obvious setup-punchline structure or meme template, and usually nothing of note happens.
It's about music and musicians of note, and he describes it as liner notes for a digital age.
Few people of note died last season, presumably to leave room for plenty of slaughter this time around.
Of note: According to reporting from The Intercept's Ryan Grim, Warren had already apologized privately to Cherokee leadership.
Mr. Pink offers us a set of five people of note whose surnames can be reimagined as verbs.
Quote of note: "We've removed a president without exiling him," as in Tunisia, said a former government minister.
Of note: President Trump was among the first Republican presidential candidates to call for paid leave in 2016.
Also of note, Japan's SoftBank Group has invested almost $22.9 billion in India-based e-commerce player Flipkart.
Of note, you may also face state taxes on your Social Security income, depending on where you live.
The company said it surveyed thousands of Note customers afterward, asking them how they felt about the phone.
Quote of note: "I had no idea about the division of Cyprus," said Clinton Yebga, a Cameroonian refugee.
Of note: none of these senators have said anything publicly that would show they're willing to do that.
So if the party is fellow Democratic politicians of note, it's hardly driving the direction of this contest.
The first rally of note, titled "Together against Trump," will take place outside Downing Street at 53 p.m.
Of note, those claims from China's leadership mirror exactly what many experts say Beijing has, in fact, done.
Of note: An inverted yield curve is a sign of an unhealthy economy and typically precedes a recession.
But this year a few shows of note are holding on, at least for a week or two.
All the attendees who have spoken publicly, however, have insisted that nothing of note happened at the meeting.
It took most of American Horror Story's first season to convince me it was doing something of note.
Of note: That's less bullish than BloombergNEF, which sees EVs accounting for 57% of passenger car sales in 2040.
If it isn't critical to its business, why is Twitter's internal estimate for its China userbase worthy of note?
Of note, larger U.S. firms were the most targeted with 72 percent being attacked in the past 12 months.
Of note, Zippia's analysis does not take part-time workers' earnings into consideration, or the earnings of undocumented workers.
Of note, it is illegal for companies to reduce an employee's salary to correct a pay disparity, Caminiti said.
Also of note: A repositioned fingerprint sensor (now in a less stupid location below the dual lens camera housing).
Of note: CCF is an organization that lobbies on behalf of the fast food, meat, alcohol and tobacco industries.
What a joy it is to read in a paper of note opinions that pleasingly conform to my own.
It's also of note that Ivanka has interestingly started Capitalizing Random Words — just like her dad, President Donald Trump.
The letter was sent by Kylie Parkinson to the Twitter page Letters of Note, who posted it on Tuesday.
Nothing else of note happened today and certainly not in LA with a bunch of Z List OVERRATED actors.
But shortly after, reports of Note 7s exploding in China surfaced, forcing Samsung to issue a recall there too.
Also of note, older age groups have heavily adopted assistants – in particular, the 45-54 and 55+ age groups.
Also of note: Phoebe and Chandler's attempts to pretend they understand football to get out of meal prep. 1.
Of note, it has purchased 3 gigawatts of wind and solar capacity to match its global operation's energy consumption.
Also of note: Pence meets with conservative senators in the evening -- several of whom are struggling with this bill.
There was only one big airline order of note, by Vietjet of Vietnam, for Airbus planes worth $3303 billion.
There was only one big airline order of note, by Vietjet of Vietnam, for Airbus planes worth $3.6 billion.
Of note, 90 percent of those online orders are being fulfilled by Target stores – a different model than Amazon.
Dan Seifert Other things of note include a fully articulate display that can even flip all the way around.
And unlike other recent settlements of note, you don't have to fill out a single form to get paid.
Of note, Fitch flagged banks in Australia and New Zealand as facing the highest property risks in the region.
Also of note: boutique hi-fi headphones maker Audeze introduced two models designed to make audiophile gear more accessible.
Also of note: Woody Allen's "Café Society" (Lionsgate), got off to a strong start in five theaters, collecting $355,000.
Of note, the report discusses the growing array of malware attacks that intrude into ATMs by hacking bank networks.
"They had to be not just failures, but failures of note," Mr. Scandalios said in an interview on Tuesday.
Of note, during the same eight years, 220,21 deaths related to sofa sleeping were reported to the safety commission.
Also of note, the yield on the 10-year U.S. Treasury note crossed the 3 percent level on Wednesday.
I mean, can you recall him sharing an opinion, or a revealing anecdote, or anything of note at all?
Janicza Bravo, who directed the quirky indie comedy Lemon last year, is a fresh new voice worthy of note.
My dream piece of note-taking software has a lightweight, fast interface that supports tagging and annotation of PDFs.
But after a year when Trump's approval has consistently either stagnated or declined further, it was worthy of note.
Of note is the length of time it took for the Islamic State to issue its claim of responsibility.
Mr. Hybels finally sketched out an exit plan for her on a piece of note paper, which she kept.
Of note: Thunberg will join fellow youth climate activist and indigenous rights advocate Tokata Iron Eyes on both panels.
Of note: Legislation in the works in Congress would require carriers to verify the legitimacy of calls, NJ.com reports.
Of note: The House Judiciary Committee passed legislation Wednesday that would decriminalize marijuana at the federal level, CBS reports.
One object of note: a Waldi, the first official Olympic mascot, created for the 1803 Olympic Games in Munich.
Of note, the provider of that designation, the CFP Board, is in the process of updating its enforcement program.
McQueary never worked anywhere of note after his dismissal, he said, because other schools viewed him as damaged goods.
Also of note in Gorsuch's Ackerman opinion was his indication that the third-party doctrine needed to be revisited.
There are no economic numbers scheduled to be released today, no earnings reports of note are on today's schedule.
Of note, the Topix iron and steel index firmed by 0.08 percent after edging lower in the last session.
Of note was an undisclosed "promise" Trump reportedly made to that foreign leader during one or more conversations. Aug.
Read Joan Didion or Susan Sontag (or me!) on the art of note-taking, and take up the habit.
Of note: China reduced its share in July and foreign holders overall cut their Treasury holdings to $6.63 trillion.
" Of note: Franklin told "Axios on HBO" in November that he supports the president because he "defends the faith.
A few other things of note from the lists include: You can check out the full lists at Variety.
Of note, the number does spike every 10 years as people are hired to assist with the US Census.
Of note: As Reuters points out here, the JV builds on a partnership the companies first established in late 2017.
Also of note is top line, which, despite beating Wall Street expectations, fell for the 16th-straight quarter last quarter.
It surveyed thousands of Note owners to see just how sullied the name had become—and found nothing but love.
Also of note: Some fans think Iron Man 3 may have hinted at The Eternals early on in the MCU.
Of note, iPad sales grew for the first time in more than three years, reaching more than 11 million units.
He largely shrugged off attacks from gadfly fringe candidates trying to attack him, and didn't make any gaffes of note.
Of note, the tech sector, while accounting for just 3 percent of gross domestic product, sustained its double-digit growth.
Usually, the topic isn't something particularly relevant to our lives now, but was of note at a moment in history.
Samsung said it takes reports of Note 7 fires in China very seriously and has conducted inspections on such devices.
Also of note is the Game Drive Hub's refreshed design, which beautifully sits alongside the Xbox One S (pictured above).
The day will be light on U.S. data, with auto and truck sales for April the only report of note.
Of note: This isn't the First Lady's first State of the Union Fashion Faceoff with a politically powerful TV character.
Others of note: Sidewinder RHP Adam Cimber had a 2.92 ERA, filling a variety of roles, which included two starts.
Others of note: Former Cubs prospect Christian Villanueva parlayed a successful season into a first trip to the big leagues.
Of note: Ken Griffin, the CEO of Citadel, briefly resigned from the Whitney board in solidarity, before changing his mind.
Of note: Wray largely avoided questions about the Mueller report and President Trump's recent racist attacks on 4 Democratic congresswomen.
Of note: Pielke's analysis is based off data and projections from the U.S. Energy Information Administration and Congressional Budget Office.
One other thing of note is that this White Walker hive mind is similar to how the weirwood trees work.
Other African people of note recently honored by the Google Doodle team include South Africa anti-apartheid activist Steve Biko.
Mobile carriers are stopping all sales and replacements of Note 7 devices, including the new devices shipped out by Samsung.
The best new thing of note is Roku has recently released The Roku Channel,which has hundreds of free movies.
Of note: the aperture can switch between f/1.5 and f/2.4, but cannot be set to values in between.
Recently, we've noticed a dress fad of note; it came onto the scene in November, and it's still going strong.
Of note is the fact that the President's father developed what was diagnosed as Alzheimer's disease in his 80's.
The three Democrats of note are veteran/pastor George Scott, former Obama aide Shavonnia Corbin-Johnson, and scientist Eric Ding.
Of note: Russia and the Saudis are reportedly in agreement on an output increase but facing pushback from some members.
Of note: No one is accusing Trump of giving anyone the news privately so they could trade on it early.
Also of note: The music was recorded using a 360° microphone, so the sounds can travel with the viewer's movements.
Below that level, there are only two levels of support of note at 2,722 (-9003%) and 2,632 (-10%), he added.
Below that level, there are only two levels of support of note at 2,722 (-7%) and 2,0003 (-10%), he added.
Ballet Theater, which for decades produced so few creations of note, has in recent years been producing important new works.
Also of note: Apple's market value as of yesterday's close was $922 billion, after touching a high of $925 billion.
While there are no earnings of note Friday, Cramer expects investors might be due for a trade update from Trump.
Also of note: Advertisers that have bailed on YouTube and Google display ads are continuing to advertise with Google search.
Jen, as the critic who focuses exclusively on nonfiction for The Times, did you see any particular trends of note?
Two stocks of note to watch: Philip Morris (PM) and Altria (MO) have confirmed that they are in merger talks.
What they're saying: Of note: The Supreme Court could still choose to pick up the appeal at a later date.
As the Villain and the Love Interest, Tamala Jones and Sonequa Martin-Green are given nothing of note to do.
The latest denier of note is Trump's nominee to lead the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Oklahoma Congressman Jim Bridenstine.
Of note, regulators in the country said they would take over Anbang Insurance Group for a year beginning Feb. 22.6.
Also of note is 1973, the first time both men and women earned equal pay for claiming the tournament's title.
"You are defending a criminal of note against honorable members who are doing their job," Malema said, pointing at Zuma.
Two issues of note: Mike needs black voters and, up until now, that cohort has lined up solidly behind Biden.
Of note: The number of vaping deaths reached 37 as of Thursday, and illnesses have swelled to well over 1,000.
Of note, the flash is now 36% brighter than the iPhone XS, which is a nice fallback for moving subjects.
Other corporate news of note included the announcement of a joint venture between Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group and Yahoo Japan.
Also of note, the Russia investigation started in the summer of 2016, months before the Page FISA application was submitted.
Of note: Doral's net operating income dropped by 69% over two years as of May, per a Washington Post analysis.
Of note: The ban comes just 1 month after San Francisco International Airport banned single-use plastic bottles as well.
And, of note, today Facebook doesn't proactively screen private groups for the types of content banned under the new policies.
This process of using an informant to gather evidence is so stunningly normal that it ought not even be of note.
There are several big items of note in the latest plan, including a proposal to put a price on carbon. Fracking?
Chart Note, Charlotte: Patient, age 25, reports feeling "anxious" for the past few months, though nothing of note has recently occurred.
Of note, black mothers who are college-educated fare worse than women of all other races who never finished high school.
Also of note: The attack highlighted the tension between Silicon Valley giants' love of big, open campuses and their security needs.
Of note: The analysis accompanying the poll makes two other big points... 82% of voters had never heard of the idea.
Considering the GoPro Hero 7 Black is brand new, there may not be many deals of note for a little while.
So we're now living through a period in the music industry's life in which an artist's merchandise is considered of note.
Anyway, "Boy Wonder" opens with Cordelia's experience while unconscious... Cordelia sees a few things of note while she's still knocked out.
However, those 750 servers are scattered across 2200 countries in 290 different locations which makes it far more worthy of note.
There are no earnings reports of note out this morning, and only a handful will issue numbers after today's closing bell.
Of note, Renaissance Capital offers an IPO ETF, which adds companies of a certain size that list on the public markets.
In another update, Samsung now says 25 percent of Note 7 devices have so far been exchanged in the United States.
Of note, Japan's third-quarter GDP was revised upward to 2.5 percent from the preliminary estimate of 1.4 percent, Reuters reported.
Also of note is that sale prices are for JetBlue's "Blue" fares that don't include checked bags for non-elite fliers.
Mr. Simmons seems unsure of what he's trying to convey, and Mr. Giamatti finds nothing of note in his slim role.
Samsung was also forced to push back the start of Note 7 sales in South Korea by three days to Oct.
Also of note was the indictment of former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort as part of the ongoing Russian interference probe.
Of note: The share of workers with upper secondary education in Germany exceeds that of the U.S. by about 15 percent.
But now that former President Obama is off the stage, Pelosi remains the only Democrat of note in the national consciousness.
Another figure of note is Crispus Attucks, the first American to die for the country during the Boston Massacre in 85033.
Saul's daughters — Maisie Richardson-Sellers as Michal and Jeanine Mason as Merav — are the other women of note in the story.
Of note is that the second message, despite warning of an official IS app, was not posted by official IS accounts.
Penn never submitted anyone of note in his MMA career from his back, most often fighting to return to his feet.
Of note: The U.S. has adopted the international agreement as guidelines rather than as policy, as many other countries have done.
Also of note: Tommen might not have long to live, if episode eight's opening death monologue is anything to go by.
Neither team did much of note during a choppy, stoppage-filled first period, but Philadelphia took control in the second frame.
Ms. Lempel offers us five types of stars — shooting, morning, gold, giant and pole — that are reimagined as people of note.
But for Mr. Hellyer and other Muslims, Allahu akbar is so commonplace a saying as to be utterly unworthy of note.
Ms. Messmer, a former American Ballet Theater soloist of note who joined this company in 2015, stayed an ice queen throughout.
Also of note: MagForce keys with linear switch technology that you can swap out for the WASD keys for extra precision.
But Mr. Paul said these sorts of note-by-note, syllable-by-syllable dilemmas come into play with all opera translations.
Progress of note: Germany promoted a new plan worth $60 billion over 10 years to speed a transition to clean power.
Also of note was Monday's rise in U.S. Treasury yields, which tracked volatility seen in the Japanese government bond market overnight.
What they're saying: Of note: Trump has received PolitiFact's "Lie of the Year" recognition four out of the last five years.
Of note, Thought Machine is not yet profitable and went into administration in 2017 in a move to restructure the business.
The EU, which doesn't have a tech industry of note, is spearheading a global effort to regulate the major tech firms.
They dug up a portion of the hole but stopped because of hot weather conditions and nothing of note was found.
Of note, the yuan slipped below the 6.7 level Thursday morning amid the focus on trade before recovering some losses later.
LOS ANGELES — With no new wide-release movies of note, it was a weekend of Thanksgiving leftovers at the box office.
Of note: The ultra-wide lens does not have optical image stabilization on either the iPhone 23 or iPhone 11 Pro.
Of note: While the House voted to impeach the president last week, the Senate confirmed an additional 13 district court judges.
Also of note, AT&T said that nearly 700,000 customers in the quarter brought an existing device onto AT&T's network.
Two items of note: Firstly, Hadid clearly doesn't mind the fact that Zayn was puffing away on a cigarette just seconds before.
Photo: Brent RoseI've used just about every action camera of note since I started writing for Gizmodo, nearly seven years ago now.
The two recent CJEU judgements of note here are the Digital Rights Ireland case (2014), and the Tele-23/ Watson decision (2016).
With Casper's public offering earlier this week, we've closed the book on the first two venture-backed IPOs of note in 2020.
As of November 4th, when Samsung last provided an update, 85 percent of Note 7s sold in the US had been recovered.
The changes should only apply to a limited number of Note 7 units, as most of them have been returned in Canada.
Of note: Sling TV's DVR service costs an extra $5/month on top of the base package, which starts at $20/month.
Of note, a small minority of astronauts experience changes in the shape of their eyeballs, leading to poor vision following their spaceflight.
The other glaring design point of note is there isn't really anything new in the look of the S9 vs the S8.
Given the grand scope of this list, could the Fashion Awards dethrone the CFDA Awards and become the industry ceremony of note?
Of note: Almost all of Wells Fargo's businesses are under investigation by a government agency, as the Wall Street Journal points out.
Also of note, the startup offers multiple modes of transportation, from pushbikes, motorbikes to vans, so it can delivery different size packages.
Of note, once an investor makes a contribution to a donor-advised fund, the sponsoring organization has legal control of that money.
Samsung says that 25 percent of Note 7 devices in the United States have already been exchanged or returned for another device.
This year has been one of note for Caroline — and the principality's line of succession — with the arrival of three new grandchildren.
Well, I am very happy you ended on a dystopian note because that's my favorite kind of note to end interviews on.
Also of note: Freya, (and Fantasie, below) are owned by Wacoal, which you might already know for its department store lingerie staples.
Some other trailers of note: The developers of The Vanishing of Ethan Carter, a creepy mystery, show off their latest project, Witchfire.
Also of note, 2-year-old Angelo was dressed up in Disney gear, like so many kids who visit the amusement park.
Of note, £3 million of the Series B comes in the form of a venture debt facility provided by Silicon Valley Bank.
Some of the games of note include Fire Emblem Echoes, Star Fox 64 3D, Poochy & Yoshi's Wolly World, and Kirby: Planet Robobot.
Of note, several of Japan's largest banks said they would be cutting costs by reducing headcount or turning to automation, Reuters said.
Since its decision to recall millions of Note 7 devices and end production of the model, Samsung has been readjusting profit estimates.
The complaint against Samsung Electronics America Inc seeks to represent a nationwide class of Note 7 customers in Nevada, Pennsylvania and California.
Also of note, the U.S. Energy Information Administration said Tuesday it expects U.S. oil production to rise sharply next year, Reuters reported.
Also of note: Harmony makes a surprisingly good hypeman for a 43 year old avant-garde filmmaker with a kid called Lefty.
Even her family seems to all but totally forget that she was ever a figure of note in the electronic music scene.
The Trump administration says it'll oppose a federal judge's ruling against its immigration order: Of note: The White House sent two statements.
No list of note-taking apps would be complete without the best-known one: Evernote (free on iOS, Android and Amazon Appstore).
Of note, only a small percentage of older women in China smoke, meaning they were much less at risk for serious disease.
Op-Ed Contributor Eugène Ionesco's 230 absurdist play "Rhinoceros" begins in a sleepy, unnamed provincial village where nothing of note ever happens.
Argentina has always produced coaches of note, of course, and it has always exported them, particularly to the rest of Latin America.
Of note: Although Walsh was once a Trump surrogate and campaigned for his election, he has since said he regrets the decision.
Also of note: Robyn seems to be using a large serving spoon to shovel some type of vegetable medley into her mouth.
Of note, Social Security benefits are calculated based on a worker's average indexed monthly earnings for their top 35 years of earnings.
There's clearly something about the character's heady mixture of theatricality, bleak humor, and good old-fashioned psychopathy that attracts thespians of note.
There were no new e-mails of note, and while he was tempted to search through Grindr he refrained in this setting.
Of note, lawmakers have agreed to include $1.375 billion for physical barriers along the U.S.-Mexico border, The Hill's Jordain Carney reports.
Also of note: "A Cure For Wellness," a thriller directed by Gore Verbinski, arrived as an outright bomb, taking in $4.2 million.
Hosting is a thankless job and there are fewer and fewer reasons for comedians and stars of note to make the commitment.
This letter, featured in full on the excellent site Letters of Note, is often cited as the first résumé or cover letter.
For many policy issues I couldn't find much difference of note, except for a little disagreement over the benefits of foreign trade.
The IBM deal was also the main bit of news since there were no significant earnings or economic reports of note Monday.
Mr. Asmussen was one of the first world-class jazz musicians from Scandinavia and one of the first jazz violinists of note.
Of note, Direct Transfer does not appear to transfer all keychain data intact, so you will have to re-enter some passwords.
Also of note for the year in moviegoing: Only one animated movie, "Despicable Me 3," ranked among the top 10 ticket sellers.
Also of note, Alibaba Group, currently listed in New York, is looking to list in China, according to the Wall Street Journal.
Of note: Investors have continued to pour money into money market funds, showing the desire for safe-haven assets has not diminished.
She is an associate harpist of the Columbus Symphony in Ohio, and on the faculty of Note-Worthy Experiences in Sudbury, Mass.
This is not to say that there have not been ups and downs, but that is true of all artists of note.
T-Mobile, which had just resumed sales of Note 7 devices to new customers on Wednesday, said it continues to sell it.
After his death, historians found that President Ronald Reagan kept a box of note cards with his favourite quotes by leaders, including Churchill.
"What is of note is speed of claim," Rukmini Callimachi, a reporter at the New York Times who watches ISIS propaganda closely, tweeted.
Also of note: Defy had been looking to raise this round for some time, and had also contemplated a sale at one point.
Also of note are Facebook properties Instagram, still considered the dominant photo-based digital ad platform with 500 million monthly users, and WhatsApp.
But it's very unusual to find examples of courtship behavior in 100 million year-old insects, making the new discovery worthy of note.
Of note: The Army's engineering challenges are different and, in some ways, more difficult... There are no high-definition maps of war zones.
Of note, J.P. Morgan's research found that workers are still below the 10 percent or more target savings rate for their retirement plans.
Also of note is the fact that the new architecture is set to pave the way for an even more ridiculous 100TB version.
It could be good, it could be dire, but get back here Monday and we'll talk about anything of note that does happen.
It's actually a highly effective method of note-taking that organizes your thoughts in the way your brain naturally prefers: visually and contextually.
Of note: Despite criticizing the ACA for failing to provide affordable coverage to small businesses, CMS didn't propose shutting down the program completely.
It's a testament to the vast riches of New York history that this handful of homes intersects with so many people of note.
Marking fecal samples with glitters and dyes isn't new, but a quantity of poop as vast and sparkly as this is of note.
In the two most recent crashes, 2009 and the most recent, crude has broken back through the $40 "ceiling"—something worthy of note.
The only U.S. data of note out on Tuesday was wholesale inventories and JOLTS (Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey), both for December.
Peng, Toy and Mueg, the famous trainers of the prolific stable, moved on to ply their trade at other boxing camps of note.
Trump did very little of note, at least compared to the flurry of activity and error that defined his first month in office.
Of note, the acquisition signals the merger of two Techstars Boston startup accelerator program graduates: Localytics graduated in 2009, and Tapglue in 2016.
Of note is a recent poll by Morning Consult revealed that half of respondents were not aware that Puerto Ricans were U.S. citizens.
I've tried lots of note-taking apps, but I keep coming back to Apple's Notes app, which comes pre-downloaded on your iPhone.
Diallo excelled in mathematics and intended to pursue a career as an engineer with the mines, the only industry of note in Guinea.
Of note, business conditions in Australia rose to a record high in October as profits improved, according to National Australia Bank's monthly survey.
Of note: Every game on Apple Arcade is required to run on iPhone, which limits the size and the types of games available.
Also of note, the ISM manufacturing index and private-sector jobs data released on Wednesday showed the U.S. economy was chugging along solidly.
Also of note, Indonesia's central bank will meet on Wednesday after seeing little success with recent attempts to prop up the Indonesian rupiah.
One of the things of note is "chronic surprises on the economy" that has been one of the big market catalysts, he said.
Also of note, the startup offers multiple modes of transportation, from pushbikes to motorbikes to vans, so it can deliver different-sized packages.
Mr. Heginbotham, who danced for several years in the Mark Morris Dance Group, has been a choreographer of note for several years now.
Of note: At this point, Volker said he had made a "distinction" between an investigation of Burisma and an investigation into the Bidens.
Particularly of note would be the Federal Reserve's outlook on inflation, he said, adding that the central bank was likely to sound dovish.
Also of note that month was the first tornado to ever touch down in February in Massachusetts since official records began in 1950.
The Astros hitters did nothing of note against the string of Tampa Bay relievers until Chirinos homered off Colin Poche in the eighth.
Of note: Some officials said that a city as old as Paris has a lead problem that long predates the Notre-Dame fire.
Of note, Roth IRAs, which are funded with post-tax money, do not require these withdrawals until the owner of the account dies.
On the right column of each piece of note paper, he wrote down reasons big institutions and folks like Gary Cohn wouldn't invest.
Of note: Analysts say off-price retailers are banking on lower-income shoppers' renewed economic confidence, who are likely to visit their stores.
Of note: The growing power of players to fight for their health also comes as team owners push for a regular season extension.
He's built nothing of note in the state and is most famous for his bullet train to nowhere, bursting dams and crumbling infrastructure.
It's true, and worthy of note, that Ruth's celebrity was so novel that it outstripped the capacity of American law to protect it.
Of note: The 855-year-old cathedral won't hold Christmas mass for the first time in 216 years due to its fragile state.
Songs like "Sleepyhead" (from 2008) and "Take a Walk" (from 2012) established Passion Pit's Michael Angelakos as a synth-pop auteur of note.
Of note this year is the gradual withdrawal of some proposals as activists confer privately with companies to quietly get their demands met.
Another sale of note was a draft typescript with manuscript notes of Lorraine Hansberry's A Raisin in the Sun, which sold for $30,000.
The usual subjective counting of balls and strikes notwithstanding, January made exactly one error of note—which just so happened to be hilarious.
Yesterday Samsung had asked carriers and resellers to halt sales and exchanges of Note 7 devices, as reports of problems with replacement handsets mounted.
Priebus: Trump's White House counsel will ensure no conflicts of interest There were some other interesting items of note in the recent foundation document.
Of note, the tech sector, which accounted for about 3 percent of GDP in October-December, sustained its double-digit growth in the quarter.
Also of note: Weaver wrote a December guest column for the Kansas City Star promoting Greg Orman as an independent candidate for Kansas governor.
And while Cambridge Analytica is top of mind for many, allowing third-party apps to scrape user data isn't Facebook's only blunder of note.
One early criticism of note, and even this is nitpicky: Duo is mobile-only, which means that there's no desktop app available at launch.
Of note: Considering the generality with which the term "millennial" is used, not everyone who identifies as a millennial may necessarily have this placement.
"If they're collecting something of note or value that has a market, it can be considered part of their overall investment strategy," he said.
Of note: The recommended 2 doses of MMR vaccine is roughly 88% effective at preventing mumps, per the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
One day, as we start edging closer and closer to 2100, being born in the previous millennium will start become a thing of note.
Also of note: While Amazon had its biggest day ever on Cyber Monday 2018, Cyber Monday didn't perform as well on the app stores.
At the rose ceremony, she says goodbye to no one of note, although the drama makes us feel like Jordan will certainly go home.
" Of note: Musk sought to clarify later on the 19th that "Meant to say annualized production rate at end of 2019 probably around 500k.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10 DUBAI, United Arab Emirates - Presentation by Melissa Hope, Head of Note Issue Department at the Currency Conference, Dubai, UAE 0430 GMT.
Nearly 10 years later, it seems the only professional achievement of note she has under her belt is one well-received New Yorker article.
Bumble's packing a serious one-two punch with its recently released Super Bowl commercial, which features not one, but two, powerful women of note.
There were just too many Andersons, though, and nothing of note surfaced, beyond an old article in The Times of Trenton about a murder.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10 DUBAI, United Arab Emirates - Presentation by Melissa Hope, Head of Note Issue Department at the Currency Conference, Dubai, UAE 23 GMT.
Auto retailer CarMax (KMX) is out with quarterly earnings this morning, while there are no companies of note issuing numbers after today's closing bell.
Also of note: the NFC chip is on the bottom of the strap, so it'll probably require less wrist twisting than the Apple Watch.
Also of note ... this offers a rare sneak peek into how the married couple interact with each other in the comfort of their home.
Of note: Fiber is a carbohydrate, and one that research overwhelmingly shows we need more of for optimal health, including maintaining a healthy weight.
The Yoga Book comes with an ink insert for its stylus and a stack of note paper that magnetically attaches to the touch panel.
The following year he quit university to join a professional racing team, scoring his first result of note with third at Pescara in Italy.
Of note, Trump asked his advisors to consider rejoining a major Trans-Pacific trade deal after first pulling out of the agreement last year.
Also of note: Lionsgate's dismal box office run continued with "Criminal," which cost a reported $30 million to make and collected just $5.9 million.
Rather than regrouping with Rick Rubin, the producer of note throughout the Chili Peppers canon, the band enlisted Danger Mouse, a paladin of pastiche.
Also of note, property developer Dalian Wanda said it would establish "capital cooperation" with retailer Suning Commerce Group, the company said in a statement.
There are six instances where a person of note who is famous for crossing a body of water actually crosses that body of water.
Also of note: Fitbit sold 6.5 million devices in the fourth quarter of 2016, down from 8.2 million in the last quarter of 2015.
Of note is the unique selfie mode, which is able to adjust the lens to focus as close as 703 inches for sharper selfies.
Also of note: For whatever reason, Netflix has concluded that it can't do business in China, which has severe content restrictions for internet companies.
Yours truly, Ursula K. Le Guin You can check out Le Guin's immaculate signature, plus more from More Letters of Note, at the Guardian.
Of note: The roles of the accounting company PWC and the law firm Clifford Chance in the Saudi government's takeover of MBC, a broadcaster.
She has subsequently drawn and painted Finlay many times, and in fact, continues to paint many people of note while they are being recorded.
Almost nothing of note happened in the fight but Rivera did look to land good counter left hooks as Dodson did these drive-bys.
Other poems of note include "The One Thing That Can Save America" (from the same collection) and "Paradoxes and Oxymorons" (from "Shadow Train," 1980).
Of note: TD Ameritrade makes a particularly large (25%) share of its revenue from commission fees, according to analysts at investment bank JMP Securities.
Of note: Pneumonic plague, which the Chinese patients have, is the only form of the plague that can be spread from person to person.
Of note: The Post obtained data that shows the administration has completed 2% of the 166 miles of planned barrier construction at the border.
Of note: While in-person banking has become less relevant with the rise of online and mobile banking, that's not the case for everyone.
WHERE TO EAT There are few places to eat of note near the distilleries, but Nikka and Suntory have modest restaurants on their properties.
Of note: Neobanks like Chime, Varo and Acorns are so far sitting out the podcast frenzy, though they are surely advertising on existing podcasts.
Perhaps it might hit my newsfeed, or merit a Facebook hit, perhaps if there is something really of note, I might even YouTube it.
Of note, Mueller also reported that another foreign government (possibly Greece) relayed a similar warning to the FBI before the Australian government's tip-off.
This strategy paid dividends back then — Democrats, you'll recall won big in 2006 and 2008 — but no Democrat of note is advocating it now….
Of note: Trump's top aides "discussed asking Twitter to impose a 15-minute delay on his account" early in his presidency, the Times reports.
Of note: A senior White House official tells Axios that Trump has privately said he doesn't want to see impeachment drag on too long.
The SculptureCenter, another arts institution of note, opened in 21861 in a former trolley repair shop redesigned by Maya Lin; it was expanded in 2014.
WHEREVER he went, as America's president or before it, George Herbert Walker Bush usually carried a felt-tipped pen and a supply of note-cards.
Also of note in Tuesday's hearing was discussion of Hernandez's jailhouse phone calls that were allegedly monitored while he was awaiting trial in Lloyd's death.
It consists of your standard selection of wearables that you would expect, all plastered with the MoviePass logo and, uh, basically nothing else of note.
Following the reports of fire in replacement devices, Verizon Communications Inc, AT&T Inc and other wireless carriers suspended sales and exchanges of Note 7s.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 1 SYDNEY - Presentation by Melissa Hope, head of Note Issue Department at Reserve Bank of Australia, at the Veritas Advisory breakfast 2200 GMT.
We rode the emotional rollercoaster of the Doughlympics, there have been various meetings of note, and the show has almost ended a handful of times.
Of note: a shot of a "Baller Party" shrine of sorts, featuring cut-outs of Diddy, Jay-Z, Bill Gates, Damon Dash... and Donald Trump.
Of note: One of Defy's investors is Viacom, which got a chunk of the company by handing it some of its gaming sites in 2014.
The harder challenge, of promoting private investment in a country that has almost none, is evident at Bangui's only industrial plant of note, a brewery.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 01303 SYDNEY - Presentation by Melissa Hope, head of Note Issue Department at Reserve Bank of Australia, at the Veritas Advisory breakfast 2200 GMT.
It's been a minute since anybody of note uploaded a music video with a maximum resolution of 480p, but then Skepta is not most people.
Of note, an investor discussion with Turkish Finance Minister Berat Albayrak during the IMF Spring Meetings in Washington DC last week received decidedly negative reviews.
Other stuffOutside of the actual phone itself, Samsung has a few other things related to the Galaxy S7 in the works that are of note.
Other ballot measures of note Alabama budget: Amendment 14 is an attempt to avoid a potentially huge issue for Alabama at all levels of government.
Of note: Consumers want their cars to mimic their smartphones so most carmakers have already incorporated Apple Carplay and Android Auto into their infotainment systems.
Other features of note include a 0003 million dot OLED viewfinder, which is noticeably smaller than the one on the A9 or the A7R III.
Of note: Powell's comments follow remarks from St. Louis Fed president James Bullard on Monday that also insinuated the Fed was open to cutting rates.
Of note in Trump's September disbursements is the data point that the GOP nominee spent $857,345.09 on payroll — up from $643,190.52 in the prior month.
One of the the overlooked tidbits in amongst the flurry of Note 9 news was Samsung's plan to offer an S Pen SDK for developers.
Of note: The report was based on a large Gallup World Survey conducted in 144 nations of more than 140,000 people 15 years and older.
Of note: T-Mobile CEO John Legere was an active participant in this prank, which raises concerns, but then again, that's sort of his style.
Also of note, there's a small but growing subgroup among the cord cutters who have subscription services who additionally have access to a virtual provider.
Of note: As with the shift away from central bank policy tightening at the beginning of the year, Powell is following, not leading, the charge.
Of note: That break with current trends would involve an array of big steps such as... Larger industry and national investments in efficiency and technology.
Colombia's drug war has profound racial dimensions, but the sole black character of note on Season 2 is a hitman literally named "Blackie" (Julián Díaz).
In another minor Royals transaction of note from the preceding four months, Rusty Kuntz has transitioned from first base to another role in the organization.
The Vermont senator's popularity online fed his rapid ascent from back-bencher of note to runner-up for the Democratic Party's presidential nomination in 2016.
Other things of note with the Notebook 9 include its useful array of ports: two USB 3.0, USB Type-C, and a full-size HDMI.
Other features of note that are (sort of) shown in the video include front-facing flash and fingerprint unlock (which was present in Note 5).
Other specs of note: The Apex 2019 has a Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 processor, 12GB of RAM, 512GB of storage, 5G connectivity and vapour-chamber cooling.
Of note, the company says it expects full year revenues to reach or exceed $500 million in 20.0, nearly double those from the year prior.
Of note, however, is what is not included in the exhibit as a way of fostering understanding: the translation of the wall text into Spanish.
Also of note, the app was built using Airbnb's new Design Language System (DLS) which allows for rapid iteration, and a shared vocabulary across teams.
Samsung says that nearly 85 percent of Note 7s have now been returned in the US, meaning there are around 285,000 phones still unaccounted for.
Of note, the Eighth isn't expected to change much if the redistricting lawsuit is successful, but it could get a point or so more Democratic.
Also of note, shares of Takeda Pharmaceutical dropped 4.67 percent after news on Thursday that U.K. drugmaker Shire had declined the Japanese company's acquisition offer.
Of note: Spotify offers a $14.99 a month premium subscription for families, though there's currently no option to add Hulu if you're paying for that.
"I expect this type of note sales will be part of the tool kit that will be involved going forward," Mr. Golding of HUD said.
Of note: There are lots of potential sweeteners for lawmakers and industries in the revised bill -- nothing dramatic, but provisions with a very clear purpose.
Of note is that Goldman Sachs has long been lending to subprime borrowers and has said that the practice helps it predict future economic cycles.
There was little else of note in the inning, though it was the first of the game in which Kluber did not record a strikeout.
One other thing of note here: The astute among us might notice that PLEASE and NOSE have Z sounds instead of S sounds, strictly speaking.
Also of note, when you subscribe to networks through the Roku Channel, you'll no longer have to download the network's standalone Roku app to watch.
Bemused, I send out a couple more requests to other Lisbon Francesinha makers of note, only to be met with similar polite but firm rebuffs.
Three Russian military actions of note in recent days: Russia secretly launched a cruise missile today that would be capable of threatening NATO's European members.
Snap is essentially a consumer-facing social network, in an age when the only other privately-held social network of note (Nextdoor) is exponentially smaller.
Jim Nantz flat out refused to talk about the allegations during a Broncos game on Sunday and the story barely registered as anything of note.
Of note, too, was that the 39 runs the Mets surrendered at Wrigley were the most they have given up in a three-game series.
Four decades ago, "Fox" was something of a novelty, as was Fassbinder, perhaps the first openly gay or bisexual filmmaker of note since Jean Cocteau.
I think for now, considering there's basically one video game on it that is of note to most people, just get one and share it.
Quote of note: "City officials were warned about the dangers of too much traffic," said Gabor Demszky, the mayor of Budapest from 255 to 25.
Quote of note: "City officials were warned about the dangers of too much traffic," said Gabor Demszky, the mayor of Budapest from 1990 to 553.
My takeout ordering skills didn't really seem worthy of note, and in fact I probably had asked for too much food, as I usually do.
The iPhone 7 and 7 Plus's closest competitor — the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 — was recalled worldwide last week after dozens of Note 7s started exploding.
More than just an inventory, "Testing" demonstrates how contemporary photography is also a repository for ideas, a daily journal and a form of note-taking.
Of note: We're now in the third week since the El Paso and Dayton shootings, and cable news coverage of the massacres has largely dissipated.
Quote of note: "Let's not shake hands in this special time," said China's leader, Xi Jinping, as he reappeared in public in Beijing on Monday.
Of note, however, it found lingering racial disparities by comparing the average stop rates on different blocks, from different neighborhoods, with similar levels of crime.
Of note, Google published a large Stadia update to its community blog on Thursday morning, after Business Insider reached out for comment on this story.
Of note: Farmers — especially those who produce soy — have also been struggling with fluctuating demand in the face of the ongoing U.S.-China trade war.
Congress passed few bills of note in 2019 — and it may pass even fewer this year, in the face of impeachment and the November election.
For decades, the only Parisian station restaurant of note was Le Train Bleu, the gilded bastion of Belle Époch glory in the Gare de Lyon.
They complete homework and take tests, ungraded, with the help of note takers, who are supplied by the university to sit with them in class.
Also of note: "The Glass Castle" (Lionsgate), an adaptation of Jeannette Walls's best-selling memoir, took in $4.9 million, for a paltry ninth-place arrival.
Also of note is "Hello Destroyer" (Saturday), a character study of a junior hockey enforcer that has proved quite popular with critics to the north.
Of note, there is no evidence that little green men piloted the objects that CDR Fravor and his fellow pilots reported seeing over the ocean.
Of note: The iPhone X also has a new front-facing camera that can take fancy portrait shots, something the Galaxy Note 8 doesn't offer.
Delta Airlines (DAL) is the only company of note set to release quarterly earnings this morning, with a virtually blank after-the-bell earnings calendar.
Of note, the Rouhani administration launched a large-scale anti-corruption campaign directly targeting the fiercely anti-American Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps' massive business empire.
"It's a lot of note cards, and starting with the biggest moments first," McFeely said of their process for keeping Civil War's sprawling story straight.
Here he leads a band featuring three younger talents of note: Davis Whitfield on piano, Alexander Claffy on bass and Mark Whitfield Jr. on drums.
He said little of note, but I sensed from watching him that he was bored by vacation and wanted to engage with the news media.
Of note: The Tadawul was recently incorporated into MSCI's emerging markets index, which has brought billions of dollars to the exchange so far this year.
Of note: Nobody in this group has said they'd be willing to join Democrats on their push for witnesses or a specific trial structure yet.
Of note: Navalny's foundation was deemed a "foreign agent" by the Russian government in October, making it susceptible to checks like these, according to BBC.
Of note: The researchers examined data from newborns to 24 years of age, so the study doesn't analyze diseases that tend to begin later in life.
Better known in the ring as the "Devil's Shadow," Saensak was a fearsome puncher of note who went on to become the WBC lightweight boxing champ.
Of note, too, is the new one-piece bathing-suit emoji, which comes after a call for a less sexualized swimsuit than the existing bikini emoji.
"We just like to do details like that — when I take a coat off and look inside, that kind of note makes me happy," she shared.
With so many materials worthy of note, it's hard to know when to stop—but we'll quit rummaging for now, and cue the fade to black.
Of note, internet service providers are relative bit players in the $83 billion digital ad market, which made singling them out for heavier regulations so suspect.
Also of note is a console version of Kentucky Route Zero (Kentucky Route Zero, TV Edition), which will include all five acts of the episodic series.
No matter how I slice it, the Yoga 920 has an excellent battery that outlasts the other 23-in-1 laptop of note, the Spectre x360.

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