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"pedigree" Definitions
  1. (of an animal) coming from a family of the same breed that has been officially recorded for a long time and is thought to be of a good quality

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I'm a trainer, I'm a believer in pedigree, but I've got Dillian and pedigree means nothing to him.
When you talk about pedigree, amateur experience, fought this one and that one, pedigree means nothing to him.
In fact, race-based nativism comes with an exalted pedigree — and that pedigree is something we all should remember as the Trump administration continues its assault on immigrants of specific nationalities.
When the 2008-09 Blackhawks lost in the conference finals, they did so to a Red Wings team with a championship pedigree that lost to a Penguins team with a similar blossoming pedigree.
The founders' pedigree appears to be part of Elph's appeal.
What's also worth noting is the pedigree of this company.
This is worth a look based on that pedigree alone.
One new musical TV series has a pop star pedigree.
Recruiters in the financial industry place high premiums on pedigree.
With Greene, Google scored someone with a tremendous enterprise pedigree.
Hughes has the pedigree to become an elite hockey player.
The stylized show has a strong pedigree, especially for Discovery.
The idea of Kerneuropa ("core Europe") has a long pedigree.
I personally like the clever design and the spaceflight pedigree.
Even before joining the show, her musical pedigree was impressive.
But Switzerland, Austria and Germany all have a fine pedigree.
Once an art journalist, Venet has an impeccable art pedigree.
Besides his Google pedigree, he had been unusually well paid.
Because Kavanaugh has the pedigree that Trump is drawn to.
What is now the Writers House has a similar pedigree.
Schwartz isn't necessarily sold on employees with a distinguished pedigree.
In pedigree and in running style, Robinson, 26, resembles Ivory.
When you win this, it's a pedigree for the boat.
Starz's upcoming new series American Gods has an enviable pedigree.
His pedigree made his lack of playing time stand out.
Bloomberg's pedigree appeals to the tech industry elite, observers say.
The postwar pedigree is a lure for others as well.
Boasting a proud literary pedigree, Trieste is populated with statues.
But his pedigree suggests this distance may be a stretch.
This has forced pedigree breeders to hawk their wares creatively.
That alone should be a testament to Apple's hardware pedigree.
His pedigree also includes leadership roles at Apple and PayPal.
I am in awe of the pedigree of the Academy.
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The Otto/Uber team And that pedigree starts at the top.
I lacked the pedigree of most faculty at places like Berkeley.
However, Serbia also brings a considerable basketball pedigree to Sunday's final.
No quartet had ever been assembled with a finer sprinting pedigree.
The group's academic pedigree was seen as a mark of inauthenticity.
In a town wary of outsiders, Buck has the right pedigree.
Attacks of this kind have a long pedigree in American history.
As BuzzFeed News pointed out, the app comes with conservative pedigree.
More than resume and pedigree, "we look for hunger," Huang says.
Despite Mary's literary pedigree, she was often dismissed as a dilettante.
Mr. Lim does not have the classic pedigree of the provocateur.
Maybe even Texas Christian and Alabama, the latter on pedigree alone.
These are what determine success, not an Ivy League pedigree. 3.
In addition to that, there is the pedigree of the startup.
It merged with The Gazette, which has an even older pedigree.
The goose-step clowning in "The Producers" has a long pedigree.
It is a market for high-grade, high pedigree corporates now.
Her pedigree certainly stands up to that of our current president.
His pedigree aside, he did not impress his last time out.
The second Cobra has a little less of a competition pedigree ...
Their pedigree underscores that Valley giants are investing resources into the tech.
Hopkins didn't have a pedigree that said he was destined for greatness.
There's nothing wrong with betting pedigree when the odds are this long.
With this pedigree, PullRequest has managed to draw interest from 450 teams.
The new lineup of MacBooks haven't lived up to the Air's pedigree.
Microsoft combines its own cloud expertise with a long pedigree in games.
Why Verge readers might care: The film has a pretty impressive pedigree.
Unlike most democracies or republics, monarchy has the advantage of historical pedigree.
Everyone, basically, is playing precisely as logic and pedigree suggests they should.
The diamond, the solitaire setting, the antique pedigree...you know the drill.
Given their pedigree, they'll probably be intelligent, gracious, and very good looking.
But for a chef of his pedigree, the fun didn't stop there.
However, given their pedigree, Perlman and Hirsch should feel right at home.
But digging up details on Shelden's pedigree is a far simpler task.
Campbell is yet to turn his amateur pedigree into professional success, though.
Please, tell Pedigree to make this gloriously dumb idea a real product.
Boycotts of Jewish businesses have a particularly foul pedigree in Nazi Germany.
Baseball might not have seemed the most likely option, given Murray's pedigree.
Now, because I've been working for so long, people know my pedigree.
"All I know that this painting has a strong pedigree," she said.
Shattered Dreams is out now on New York label Purple Tape Pedigree.
Despite his pedigree, he had taken a circuitous route to the ministry.
Hes got a great pedigree, said someone who has worked with Roberts.
The latest of these collaborators has a pedigree in the tech world.
It's a slick, fun little action adventure title, worthy of its pedigree.
With the studio's pedigree, this game is, unsurprisingly, very fun to play.
They don't share Newt's pedigree or Credence's ominous threat; they're side dishes.
He's been training well since then and has the pedigree to win.
While Katherine clearly has a Hollywood pedigree, she's not IN the biz.
"They are optimized for conveying the importance of your pedigree," Hanlon told me.
OpenAI certainly has the pedigree to make some serious headway in the field.
The M5 is the classic sports sedan with a pedigree that spans generations.
Milk's status as a tech startup outsider is as compelling as his pedigree.
Gamified hiring allows employers to break away from degree and pedigree-based hiring.
Being a part of the school requires an elite pedigree, intelligence, or both.
Now the campus, with the United Nations pedigree, is home to Lehman College.
The two-bedroom, three-bath is as gorgeous as its design pedigree suggests.
Despite her famous pedigree, Hawke said his daughter wasn't always interested in acting.
A supporting infrastructure has sprung up that encourages lavish spending on pedigree homers.
And his pedigree of turning a franchise around enticed Billiard and the Breakers.
Defrost is a live-action Gear VR series particularly notable for its pedigree.
If you're looking for a property with a pedigree, this is the place.
"He has a winning pedigree and he has command," Showalter said of Faria.
Like McMullin, Patrick had a strong pedigree in public service and corporate life.
That shouldn't come as a surprise given the founder of the company's pedigree.
By then Fatemi knew his pedigree, but she didn't let that intimidate her.
Despite his family racing pedigree, his parents insisted that he go to college.
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Be aware of the pedigree of the survey before you evaluate the results.
Like Sangmanee, he comes from boxing country and hails from pedigree champion stock.
He arrived in New York in the early 1990s with a creative pedigree.
Mr. Brafman has a more modest educational pedigree but a touch of showmanship.
Mr. Thomas, 47, doesn't have the traditional pedigree of a Wall Street lawyer.
Woods has nine players in front of him, and they have some pedigree.
Hiring practices, especially on the editorial side, have long favored bloodline and pedigree.
Rick could set it up with his Cy Young Award-recipient pitching pedigree.
If the higher price was for the Trump pedigree, perhaps it didn't work.
Mr. Trudeau enjoys the rare political combination of good looks, charisma and pedigree.
If the Aggies get up for this game, their pedigree should shine through.
We demand leadership with the aforementioned high pedigree of experience, reliability, and integrity.
He calls his offense "The System," but its pedigree is the Air Raid.
Leaving the entourage of such pedigree names was a bold and surprising move.
Even though the XPS 13 has a strong pedigree, it's worth talking about again.
Kardashian has a thing for mobile seven-footers with a championship pedigree, we suppose.
The RS 5 is a track superstar, and the adjustable options reflect that pedigree.
Even with her pedigree, however, the road to political power was far from easy.
And in addition to its spiritual pedigree, it actually has quite practical uses, too.
They also provided the stability of a championship pedigree as Durant rehabs his injury.
Instead, he cast FF as an underdog short on pedigree, but full of promise.
Having joined Arsenal from Borussia Dortmund, Rosicky brought some serious pedigree to the club.
To get the career she wants, then, she pretends to have a different pedigree.
"Everybody is chasing the same 2% [of engineers] with the great pedigree," he said.
You do know that women are human beings and not pedigree show dogs, right?
Given the company's pedigree in smartphone camera technology, this might be one powerful cameraphone.
In fact, he says Miami has that championship pedigree you can't ever count out.
It's worth noting that the team behind Mabl has a bit of a pedigree.
"Shallow," which pops up as the soundtrack's 12th track, has an interesting songwriter pedigree.
This explains why competitive bidding — despite its bipartisan pedigree — is so vexing to politicians.
Validated skills and aptitudes, not educational pedigree, are what count in a talent marketplace.
"A player with that quality right now, that pedigree, needs to play," Pareja said.
China has so far been unsuccessful in developing its own white-feather pedigree lines.
Reed Cordish, who similarly lacks a technical pedigree — but does know Trump's daughter, Ivanka.
In many ways, the film has the kind of pedigree that the Oscars love.
"This estate has such an incredible pedigree and history," says listing agent Aaron Kirman.
That pedigree is "a potent force that isn't really matched by any other shop."
Others get riddled with questions about their pedigree: Do they know the right people?
HTC is combining the two and offering the pedigree of its big VR brand.
And his pedigree is impeccable: His father, Pioneerof the Nile, also sired American Pharoah.
Trump has questioned not only Obama's birthplace but also his academic and literary pedigree.
These efforts at disenfranchisement have their pedigree in the states' rights arguments of old.
Given its climate-related pedigree, it is substantially likely the rule will be changed.
As a result of his pedigree, the English Derby was broadcast live in Japan.
Even then, he stood out, for his Party pedigree, his intellect, and his size.
That said, I always root for the person without pedigree, someone who's bootstrapped themselves.
Lopez and his teammates, after learning about Marks's background, said that his pedigree was encouraging.
I don't think Essential, even with Andy Rubin's pedigree and mobile acumen, is another Apple.
Which only increased the brand recognition the vehicle already had thanks to its military pedigree.
Perhaps so, if this touching advertisement by dog food manufacturer Pedigree is to be believed.
That kind of pedigree commands a much higher salary than an undergraduate computer science major.
Shelley (portrayed in the film by Elle Fanning) was raised with an impressively liberal pedigree.
Yusanjan Abdur Rahim, 15, claims he once sold a pair of pedigree chicks for $22,19553.
Rylo's stabilization also looks uncommonly good, though perhaps that's no surprise considering the Hyperlapse pedigree.
The city's textile mills were packed with workers of mostly Quebecois, Irish, and English pedigree.
Selection is then based on scores and evaluations rather than a candidate's education and pedigree.
Roman said she is no novelty candidate and her popularity is about policies and pedigree.
It's not the brand's flagship Phantom, but its $412,430 price reflects its super-luxury pedigree.
In addition to the perpetually-engaging Witherspoon, the new movie has a pretty great pedigree.
Walking around with a crown and a pedigree is an affront to the human race.
Hackenberg, despite his pedigree, developed an uneven reputation as his production diminished as he aged.
Amanda Geci, an Alabama resident who owns a Chincoteague pony, keeps a searchable pedigree database.
"The Posting Tail" is a ridiculous prototype device created by Saatchi & Saatchi Madrid for Pedigree.
There was a period when I was looking to hire people with a certain pedigree.
Each has a respected basketball pedigree, and both are former members of the Big East.
He's not the only one with a traditional Wall Street pedigree at the online lender.
That musical pedigree, combined with a love of The Simpsons, Jim Carrey movies, and Airplane!
By family pedigree and temperament, he was a philosophical skeptic and a ruthless social diagnostician.
Trouble was, for all their brainpower, passion, and pedigree, algorithms just did the job better.
"The facts suggest that you absolutely have Native American ancestry in your pedigree," he replies.
His conflict is about his where he is supposed to go based on his pedigree.
Netflix likely backed this series with such a large monetary commitment because of its pedigree.
If all these programs do not have the same pedigree, all these individual teams belong.
Many American bloodstock advisers rank pedigree far ahead of performance in projecting a stallion's quality.
RGGI (pronounced "Reggie") has, in fact, a Republican pedigree, dating back to 2003, when Gov.
Use relevant pedigree or your company's mission to catch the attention of the school's administrators.
"That's the one he has to be scared of; he has the pedigree," he said.
Australia will be industrious and dogged, but this team lacks the pedigree of previous incarnations.
Dow Travers's pedigree included time at the prestigious Harrow School in England and Brown University.
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Slutsky, despite an extensive Champions League pedigree, was seen as untried, untested, all but unknown.
Aside from boasting great American craftsmanship, the Original Pilot aviators have an impressive historical pedigree.
That explains why, despite its pedigree, Arthus-Bertrand has never before designed its own collection.
Despite its unlikely pedigree, Team Israel has blended in an organic, if slightly peculiar, way.
It was an impressively inclusive bunch, with respect to gender, generation, background and celebrity pedigree.
Quah's answer: It's hard to tell, but the pedigree situation probably played a big part.
Donath had the pedigree investors want to see, with degrees from Yale and Harvard Business School.
For Love of the Game has a good pedigree behind it, beyond Costner, Raimi, and Scully.
Someone with an "Ivy League pedigree" and a "superlative resume" who had done extensive academic writing.
What may have been most interesting to investors is the pedigree of the company's co-founders.
Miss Kitty and Ludo are joined by two pedigree felines—Misses and Jan, both Persian cats.
For people who have been waiting, it simply needs to live up to the Air's pedigree.
So with a pedigree like that, you come away with at least a few good stories.
With her famous pedigree, it didn't take long before Fisher began exploring the L.A. party scene.
A cheap male might go for £300 ($390), less than the price of a pedigree dog.
The founder pedigree was also one of the big reasons behind investor interest in Mapillary, too.
And it has a pedigree too—it's designed by veteran Kenner and Hasbro employee Mark Boudreaux.
Erez Cohen has an almost formulaic Silicon Valley pedigree—UC Berkeley undergrad, PhD dropout, startup founder.
Instead, it demonstrates what happens when Netflix's prestige- and pedigree-obsessed creative strategy overrides all functionality.
It was Poirier who mixed up his offense with takedown attempts, despite Gaethje's great wrestling pedigree.
There's reason to be optimistic about the next release, though, and that's because of its pedigree.
See him attack a speedball, and you see that coltish, pedigree athleticism still lurking in him.
Thomas C. Davis, a former investment banker, has a Harvard pedigree and a country club lifestyle.
A bad narrator of the facts, he was a good narrator of his own erotic pedigree.
Soon after it was concluded in October, Mr. Portman announced his opposition, despite his trade pedigree.
But people-- I don't think people realize just how-- you know, how good your pedigree is.
His pedigree of service to this nation is well documented and all approbation is well deserved.
The urge to do so has a long pedigree, dating perhaps as far back as 1965.
If they want to land Amihere, they'll have to offer more than just a winning pedigree.
" This week, before the signing was official, James praised Wade's "championship pedigree" and his "basketball mind.
Scharping said he valued a cow's bucking-bull pedigree, but also how mothers raise their calves.
"It's in his pedigree — both sides — he's not going to get away from it," Dylan said.
These, from andSons, a chocolate shop with pedigree that opened last spring in Beverly Hills, Calif.
His credentials are sterling, and his Knicks pedigree has fans talking about a return to glory.
The city's latest destination is somewhat smaller: a skatepark, albeit one with an international design pedigree.
While he has all the tools — size, intelligence, pedigree and a big arm — Kizer lacks experience.
Neither the Ivy League, nor Oxbridge, nor the top schools in Japan have the same pedigree.
A college degree was not necessary for respect or admiration; an Ivy League pedigree didn't matter.
" Bustamante responds, "The facts suggest that you absolutely have a Native American ancestor in your pedigree.
But what really makes me feel attached to this phone is its distinct look and unique pedigree.
Not that his pedigree won him any deference from the other members of the squad on Wednesday.
Fitzgerald's credits include work on shows like Portlandia and Nathan for You, and his comedy pedigree shows.
It's a measure of how influential customers receive new products and celebrate the pedigree of old ones.
Although Japanese are keen to share Instagram images of handbag-sized pedigree pooches, few adopt abandoned pets.
Saddam Hussein's mythical (but no less indispensable!) weapons of mass destruction had an excellent Ivy League pedigree.
He will be matched with a pedigree hen, in the hope that his offspring prove similarly adept.
We don't know much about the game, but given the studio's pedigree, there's reason to be excited.
Despite his pedigree, Mr Mitsotakis was an outsider when he ran for his party's leadership in 2015.
Bonham Carter, 51, certainly has the pedigree to play the role of Queen Elizabeth's younger, rebellious sister.
Stand out from the furry crowd of Snapchat users by turning your mutt into a fancy pedigree.
In part, Nikon is betting people will bank on the company's pedigree and pay a little more.
He has a Republican pedigree handed down from his mom, who served in President Ronald Reagan's administration.
Devin Funchess is a raw rookie with a second-round pedigree and a 49 percent catch rate.
But, given her Hollywood pedigree, it's hard to ignore the fact that she's been famous since birth.
But while he's got a pedigree, some McDonald's employees aren't impressed with what the duo has created.
I don't want to see our party fail again by taking Barack Obama with a Republican pedigree.
Aside from chocolate, Mars makes Wrigley gum, Uncle Ben's Rice, Dolmio pasta sauce and Pedigree pet food.
While the film reminds Phillippe of his horror pedigree, it also echoes elements of his life now.
The pedigree of this piece includes Thursday Afternoon, Neroli (whose subtitle is Thinking Music IV) and LUX.
Consumption taxes are the quintessential use taxes with an impressive conservative pedigree: Ronald Reagan favored use taxes.
This year, he's been turning in the excellent performances you'd expect from a player of his pedigree.
A starry cast, a Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright: Alexander knows from experience not to rest on pedigree.
M&M-owner Mars has bulked up its pet business, which includes Iams, Pedigree and Whiskas brands.
There's also the risk, even with the perfect pedigree, that the animals could get sick or injured.
I was already, as a woman and an American without Oxbridge -- Oxford or Cambridge -- pedigree, an outsider.
This machine-politics pedigree manifests itself in her well-known ability to exert dominance on her caucus.
"Immigrant, Montana," drawing on a pedigree that stretches back to Sterne, proceeds associatively, rather than by incident.
Don't-believe-your-lying-eyes revisionism has a lengthy pedigree, and a mixed record, in conservative propaganda.
Indeed, the people and settings in her earlier trilogy had an equal if not greater literary pedigree.
It doesn't shock me when you know Brad Stevens's system and his pedigree, where he comes from.
Isaac, with his easy charm, comes from a creative pedigree—a family of naturally musically-inclined folk.
An unassuming rear hatch for the most part, but you're quickly informed of this EV's nonpolluting pedigree.
Just giving people money: It's a method backed by extensive research, and it has a bipartisan pedigree.
With her family's social media pedigree and 101 million Instagram followers, she fits into this pattern nicely.
"This painting has an important pedigree that dates back decades," Ms. Antognini said in a telephone interview.
The penchant for throwing good money after bad has breathtaking pedigree, from the Vietnam war to Afghanistan.
With his pedigree, and his easygoing personality, he was able to transcend his series and his sport.
Their pedigree traces back to classical 19th-century British liberalism that championed mass opportunity and individual flourishing.
Those who know Goldman say that pedigree is reflected in how House Democrats have conducted their case.
It just does so without being as worth catching, given its creative pedigree, as it should be.
But the 275-year old Plaza has a sterling pedigree and an honored place in American culture.
His pedigree is impeccable: His father, Pioneerof the Nile, sired the 3393 Triple Crown champion, American Pharoah.
And most pedigree breeds, after a century of in-breeding, are in dire need of genetic diversity.
"Sprinters don't accelerate to the top by acquiring the perfect pedigree," they write for Harvard Business Review.
They invested not because the investment checked out, but because Caspersen, his family, and his pedigree did.
Democratic officials also see candidates with a military pedigree as an appealing contrast to entrenched, career politicians.
Mr. Snow was born to wealthy art world aristocracy — the de Menils — and an impeccable uptown pedigree.
Fifth on the medal table in wrestling at the summer Olympics, Turkey's wrestling pedigree cannot be disputed.
Still, airpower has a long, healthy pedigree of fantastic visions that were decades ahead of their time.
A beat up SUV found in a British barn in 2013 turned out to have a royal pedigree.
What the band does on and off stage is a pedigree above what a lot of bands do.
She ended up trailing 5-2, but in the event had too much pedigree for her Belarusian opponent.
That crying is loudest in areas of shortage and where traditional degree/pedigree-based filtering is least relevant.
The Love has a serious design pedigree in the form of Yves Béhar, who helped design the device.
Farris's pedigree — and baggage — made him a surprising pick for some staffers inside ADF's headquarters in suburban Phoenix.
In addition to its otherworldly pedigree, the Crescent is a friendly mountain retreat chock full of outdoor adventure.
Similarly, pedigree cats are also associated with higher risk of joint and kidney problems, as well as cancer.
Both clubs have great historical pedigree, and both have shown a tendency to underachieve in the modern era.
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Some of what has made this startup such a confident bet with founders has been the startup's pedigree.
In the world of diplomacy, though, Kerry's pedigree and Ivy League education seem to give him an edge.
Somehow, you forget to mention that on the campaign trail when gloating over your brilliant Ivy League pedigree.
To most, Hawke might be another product of celebrity offspring, primed for success by way of her pedigree.
Basically, they've got a pretty great pedigree when it comes to updating the usual fairy-tale love story.
Despite their longtime Village pedigree, however, the neighbors and soul mates Earl and Bette are stuck in place.
Despite its film pedigree, Disney's biggest business happens to be cable TV with properties like ESPN and ABC.
I see the Apples and Googles willing to hire based on what you know compared to your pedigree.
They've got a championship pedigree, but are often forgotten behind national powerhouses like Louisville, North Carolina and Kansas.
But Ruiz provided a marginal upgrade against left-handed pitching and brought a championship pedigree from the Phillies.
Although the United States still has many glaring flaws, the laws in this country recognize merit over pedigree.
Recently, speaking by phone from a film location in Colorado, Ms. Fonda, 20153, firmly denied her style pedigree.
Manning was considered the more polished of the two quarterbacks, with a striking maturity and an NFL pedigree.
It's an ambitious creation for such a small team, even one with the pedigree that Three Fields has.
Nor, given his pedigree, did he arrive at his career in the absence of other things to do.
Chinese opera has a long pedigree in Thailand, home to the largest overseas Chinese community in the world.
Millions and millions of records have been sold under Reid's watch—and that's just part of his pedigree.
The stepdaughter of legendary bassist Stanley Clarke, her jazz pedigree shines through in her expert phrasing and musicality.
I'm very proud because I come from that same pedigree...I like how that team is built up.
Claire lets him down by reminding him that he doesn't have the pedigree nor property that Randall has.
Moving on, Coral Capital has raised $46 million for itself, and this is interesting, because of its pedigree.
Johnson had the better season, but also has less of a track record and none of the pedigree.
In Mr. Edwards, they recognized a larger talent with a broader musical pedigree who would improve their band.
He had a pedigree that aligned him with the New England elite: He grew up in Greenwich, Conn.
But a conservative pedigree is no guarantee that a Supreme Court judge will rule in a predictable way.
The humble city is home to Gisborne Boys' High School, a public secondary school with a rugby pedigree.
Still, Judge comes with an impressive pedigree, having served under both Belichick and Alabama head coach Nick Saban.
He saw a Derby-winning pedigree on paper when he chose Candy Ride to mate with Steady Course.
An earlier version of this article misstated when Mars began offering two pet food brands, Pedigree and Whiskas.
But once you get some open road and punch the accelerator, its racetrack pedigree comes out to play.
This "Dynasty" is created by Josh Schwartz, Stephanie Savage and Sallie Patrick, a pedigree that raised higher hopes.
They do not have the aura of wealth—and many surely lack the Ivy League pedigree—Trump craves.
As befits a sprawling, globe-girdling story of historic transformation, "The Lehman Brothers" has an intricate, multinational pedigree.
The catch is that with markets skittish, investing to grow looks almost pointless, no matter the pedigree of leadership.
Now, she's proving that her Harvard pedigree and natural smarts haven't been dulled by her lifetime in the spotlight.
Despite its Satanic pedigree, the band is far more hard rock than metal, and of a decidedly poppy persuasion.
Westminster and Pedigree had worked together for two dozen years before the split, according to The New York Times.
Since then, Aden has racked up an impressive pedigree, walking for Yeezy Season 5, Max Mara, and Alberta Ferretti.
As you might expect from that pedigree, the Atomic Blonde trailer is all slick stunts and neon-drenched style.
Pedigree decided to conduct a social experiment to see just how strong the bonding power of pets can be.
For each post with this hashtag, Pedigree will donate one bowl of dog food to a shelter in need.
It may not have the Stephen King pedigree, but there's no doubt that Are You Afraid of the Dark?
How do you entice players to come to a club with lots of money but a dubious recent pedigree?
Pedigree was recorded in studbooks (lists of all dogs of a certain breed) and breeds took decades to develop.
BlueVoyant has a notable pedigree that goes some way to explaining how the idea for the startup first germinated.
He also has a great Cambridge pedigree, graduating in physics from the University of Cambridge back in the day.
Kenya's athletics pedigree has been tainted by up to 40 runners failing dope tests in the past four years.
It's an argument inflected with Trump's distinct brashness, but one that has a long pedigree in mainstream conservative thought.
Now, a new partner in a fund is not always news, but what is different is Tan White's pedigree.
That means that players and fans from all over the continent approach it with high expectations – whatever their pedigree.
But despite this pedigree, don't expect to hear this show's name when the 2019 Emmy Awards are announced Tuesday.
James Otis just got out of jail after being arrested for felony vandalism, and he has quite the pedigree.
And the 60-year legacy of Lefebvre as one of the team's first overseas players only reinforces that pedigree.
So beyond paying a possible premium for the Trump pedigree, what else does a buyer get for that price?
So Ireland have the form and pedigree to win again, especially with other teams in a state of transition.
YouTube also has a strong pedigree as arguably the most well-known destination for online video on the internet.
A 2015 survey conducted by The Kennel Club discovered inbreeding among pedigree bulldogs skyrocketed during the 1980s and 1990s.
In an ideal world, Uranus would have been entitled to an illustrious name to match its unique historical pedigree.
Her mother is a sales associate at Pedigree Ski Shop, a sports clothing and equipment store in White Plains.
It didn't hurt that they were a private equity company with an enterprise software pedigree, and they wanted Ping.
They knew the terrorism pedigree of the key figures, and monitored travel to watch for people training in camps.
Only Hirscher's greater pedigree in the giant slalom prevented Kristoffersen offering a real challenge in the overall title race.
Most wines are good values because they do not have the sort of pedigree that almost always raises prices.
"I just think she has a better pedigree and background to support and protect our public lands," says Miller.
They had money, power, social status, the best land and a noble pedigree going back to William the Conqueror.
There's only one of these rigs, alas, though any of our readers located in Spain can apply at Pedigree.
"The American perception is that European museum directors don't come with a certain fund-raising pedigree," Mr. Hollein said.
He also had pedigree: His dad, Ed O'Neil, was an NFL linebacker from 1974 to 1980, primarily for Detroit.
He entered the fight game because he enjoyed watching it, without any pedigree other than a brief amateur career.
Threads popped up on gaming message boards like NeoGAF calling the announcement a "disappointment," even given the game's pedigree.
Forget her UFC accomplishments -- Styles says what really matters is Rousey's Olympic pedigree, something she shares with Kurt Angle.
In my 45 years in the working world, I always saw employees judged on cooperation and performance, not pedigree.
As the profile and strategic significance of the tournament continues to consolidate, so does the pedigree of its champions.
Iceland's soccer pedigree is too great, its quality too high, for it to be included with those startling results.
He has the international pedigree, having coached in Colombia, Mexico and even England, as an assistant at Manchester City.
Lynch's playing pedigree — nine Pro Bowls and a Super Bowl title as a hard-hitting safety — gave him authority.
She was (is) a lovely woman and though we had a similar pedigree, we had a problem with religion.
Ms. Sherman said the ring "has everything going for it": good looks, good pedigree and a good G.I.A. certificate.
The most important aspect is known as "provenance" — the pedigree or chain of custody of the artwork in question.
Flood's pedigree as a top Washington attorney could also motivate young lawyers to come work at the White House.
Warren comes from a predominantly white state and has an Ivy League pedigree, including as a Harvard Law professor.
On the other hand, his academic pedigree — like that of Justice Gorsuch — is impeccable: Yale and Yale Law School.
It was like a sort of Town & Country, as it were, for London, except it had a great pedigree.
Despite both its pedigree and popularity, Dungeons & Dragons isn't the only type of table-top RPG you can play.
Then there is the question of showmanship—the scratching, beat-juggling technical DJ skills that defines the DJ's pedigree.
Despite his wrestling pedigree Henderson has always been susceptible to being taken down amid his aggression on the feet.
Basically, it could be the home for the next Game of Thrones — and not just because of its producers' pedigree.
This distressing film, directed by Valérie Donzelli from a script by Ms. Donzelli and Jérémie Elkaïm, has an admirable pedigree.
His retail pedigree includes roles as CEO of True Religion Brand Jeans and president of licensed brands at VF Corp.
And beneath that style is a thrilling, frantic competitive shooter reworked into a party game worthy of the Nintendo pedigree.
Plenty of video games get by on name recognition or developer pedigree, but Sundered can sell you with a screenshot.
But the "Star Wars" pedigree proved irresistible to audiences, and the film seems positioned to play well through the holidays.
But "old cheese" could just as easily refer to gamalost's pedigree, a heritage likely more than a thousand years old.
In the 21st century, we hope to say farewell to pedigree and usher in an era of skill-based recruiting.
He's a guy that has a winning pedigree throughout the minor leagues — two championships in Savannah and one in Binghamton.
In 2012, Westminster dumped its longtime sponsor Pedigree, the popular dog food brand, after its commercials featured sad shelter dogs.
It could be added to the list of Mr Trump's statements demonstrating the anti-Muslim pedigree of the travel restrictions.
Well, this is where that Blue engineering pedigree comes in: the Ella have a powered amplifier built right inside them.
Cooper's directorial debut is also Gaga's studio starring debut, and they'll be taking on a film with a giant pedigree.
Anti-government protesters now want him to put Sadr, whose religious pedigree comes from a Najaf family, in his place.
Shelter pets can be pedigree or mutts, young or old — they're all perfect and they need to find good homes.
Despite his sporting pedigree as a grand slam champion, he tries not to push too much unsolicited advice on them.
Her country music pedigree keeps revealing itself, even when we thought we knew everything there is to know about her.
Could any of us have hoped to have the composure and pedigree of Ford if put in a similar situation?
Because Ms Brown is black and has a Democratic pedigree, she threatened to bleed votes from Ms Luria in November.
Roma's prospects and its pedigree (Cuarón won an Oscar for directing "Gravity") gave Netflix enough incentive to change its policies.
The newspaper reports that a winning bird with "a good pedigree and track record" can go for up to $10,000.
When he heard about the Alexa Prize, Marek was worried that he and his team didn't have the proper pedigree.
One guesses that with its newly raised round  and the founding team's pedigree, that won't be the situation for long.
To complicate matters, the team's two Spanish strikers, both of whom have some pedigree, can't seem to find any momentum.
In spite of that pedigree, this book is about as un-chef-y a chef book as you can get.
For a time, there was even a dog tax that scaled upward with the breed and pedigree of the dog.
The Hugo's impeccable pedigree is complemented by a characterful box that is instantly distinct from everything else on the market.
Succeeding him, Marc Bohan, the longest serving creative director of Dior, is, ironically, the least famous leader in its pedigree.
That's because he comes from a fashionable pedigree, including his sire Pulpit, and relatives Tap Your Heels and Ruby Slippers.
And elevating skills over pedigree creates new pathways to employment and tailored training and a gateway to the middle class.
With that sort of pedigree, it was a bit of a surprise to see the project come up so short.
These were players with decent domestic pedigree, all of whom could most likely have secured transfers to respectable European clubs.
Holy Fever has a pretty insane pedigree that boasts members American Nightmare, The Hope Conspiracy, The Explosion, and Suicide File.
Grandparent birds are the progeny of pedigree stock bred largely by three global companies, Aviagen, Cobb-Vantress and Groupe Grimaud.
There, Buttigieg's background as a McKinsey consultant and his Rhodes scholar pedigree earned him a direct commission into the Navy.
In a swing district with a GOP pedigree, she highlighted her centrist beliefs and promised to end politics as usual.
Mareshal was born in the Ivory Coast, a country that, despite a proud footballing pedigree, did not qualify for Russia.
Low skills, low wages, minimal English, lots of children and probably not the best hygiene — that's half of my pedigree.
Alderson this past winter hired Mickey Callaway, who had a fine pedigree as a pitching coach for the Cleveland Indians.
Records from the two other arrests were provided by the New York Police Department, called modus operandi and "pedigree" reports.
But as she built her brand, Ms. Consolo methodically developed a pedigree that she sold and preserved for decades, unquestioned.
Mr. al-Rimi, 41, is among the few Qaeda leaders whose terrorist pedigree traces to the era before the Sept.
And elevating skills over pedigree creates new pathways to employment and tailored training and a gateway to the middle class.
"The facts suggest that you absolutely have Native American ancestry in your pedigree," Bustamante tells the senator in the video.
From its premise and pedigree, the Freeform series "Beyond" seems as if it should have more surprises than it does.
But he has otherwise not cut a high profile in Washington since being elected in 2012, despite his political pedigree.
Vick's successor, Matt Ryan, is his antithesis in nearly every possible way — be it race, playing style, pedigree or personality.
However, Mars' petcare division is still better-known for (and sells more of) its pet foods, including Pedigree and Whiskas.
"McLaren's racing pedigree is founded on decades of performance in the most technologically advanced sport in the world," he said.
Former Barcelona boss Guardiola certainly brings the pedigree with two Champions League titles among his 12 trophies as a manager.
They were a feel-good story as Chrome outran his pedigree and seed money through the 2014 Triple Crown races.
He has the pedigree to upset me if I'm not on pinpoint and I'm not sharp and I'm not accurate.
But he has otherwise not cut a high profile in Washington since being elected in 2012, despite his political pedigree.
Joyce combines that pedigree with a boxing style that overcomes slow hand speed by bullying opponents with his sheer size.
That is when a qualifier learns the first-round opponent, and it is often someone famous with a top pedigree.
When we began investigating McKinsey & Company, the consulting firm with the golden pedigree, we knew how difficult it would be.
But these works' roots are much deeper and their pedigree much richer than the new president of the United States.
"And even managers with a strong pedigree and a long track record are having a difficult time raising money," she added.
He landed the gig with the usual Silicon Valley pedigree, having worked at a couple of startups and Fortune 500 companies.
The Ku Klux Klan, the "positive Christianity" of the Nazis and the Lord's Army of Uganda all claimed a Christian pedigree.
"You want to make sure they really have their pedigree in psychology if they're calling themselves a psychological astrologer," Freed says.
Giroir, who was previously the director of DARPA's science office, lauded BrainCheck's "scientific  pedigree," and the potential extensibility of its app.
It ought to sound better, too, given Harman Kardon's audio pedigree and inclusion of three times as many woofers and drivers.
There was a 15-page application, which I would assume required submission in duplicate, pertaining to the pedigree of the pup.
He was also the primary catcher for the Red Sox in the 2013 World Series victory, further bolstering his championship pedigree.
Celebrity judges Katherine Schwarzenegger and Dan Smyers of Dan + Shay, along with judges from PEOPLE and PEDIGREE, will pick the winner!
Other research suggests the rate of inbreeding for bulldogs is declining, according to the U.K. Kennel Club, which registers pedigree dogs.
Whatever his other talents, he had a pedigree and connections, and these were essential to his pursuit of money and power.
Washington (CNN)While this year's Republican National Convention in Cleveland will certainly be memorable, Ohio already has a remarkable presidential pedigree.
Greene, who was co-founder and CEO at VMWare for many years, gave the company an enterprise pedigree it previously lacked.
Gun ads are now about their combat capability and military pedigree — to be used for modern frontiers, whatever they may be.
In essence, what's the winning difference that has enabled me to lead and grow businesses successfully without the traditional business pedigree?
It's notable to me, too, that Halli came out of India (with a Silicon Valley pedigree, but still based in India).
Early last year the French bulldog overtook the Labrador retriever as Britain's most popular pedigree dog; pugs were not far behind.
But since McAdoo emerged as a top candidate for the Giants job, there have been more than questions about his pedigree.
Instead, a man widely regarded for his analytics pedigree will switch sports and try to fix another broken team, the Browns.
At the same time, Le Pen may have reassured some fence straddlers who were wavering over her radical right-wing pedigree.
That's probably because the CBD jelly beans from Spectrum Confections have a surprising pedigree: Founder David Klein also created Jelly Belly.
There's no need to question Razer's gaming pedigree; the last two generations of Blade machines have always had high-end specs.
And given the pedigree of the teams entering the competition, the losses suffered in the group stages were even more crushing.
Now that Google has put up its money and, by extension, its pedigree, the road ahead looks even brighter for Lyft.
Despite the injury, the 49-year-old legend finished the match -- and even put Kane into his trademark Pedigree finishing move.
With a history as well established as glory holes, cemetery sex has a long and illustrious pedigree in American public life.
Treasury Steven Mnuchin, with his Wall Street pedigree with a side of Hollywood success, isn't the right guy to do this.
Underscoring the property's textile pedigree, the hotel offers a custom-tailoring package with the nearby (very upscale) Santa Eulalia department store.
It's not "La La Land," despite a shared pedigree, but the movie's buoyancy does offer similar moments of gravity-defying escapism.
"I still have a lot to learn when it comes to the lambs," the Pedigree ambassador admitted to ET on Saturday.
Clues to the pedigree of its editors-in-chief Frances von Hofmannsthal and Thomas Persson are scattered throughout the Shoreditch studio.
They were arguably the best amateur team in the northeast, and they had the pedigree—and the hardware—to prove it.
That kind of pedigree guaranteed, to the (just about) pre-teen me, that this game was categorically not going to suck.
Whatever happened over the last year, Google's famed pedigree as the best smartphone camera maker on Earth is now in question.
He frequently says he has a very high IQ, pointing to his Ivy League pedigree and his successful real estate career.
His pedigree and early impression have historical echoes of 1988, the Dodgers' last championship season, when Kirk Gibson joined the team.
On Washington WASHINGTON — President Trump thinks Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh has the perfect pedigree for a spot on the Supreme Court.
His parents started showing pedigree Jerseys 40 years ago, and he, his wife, and young kids have carried on the tradition.
In another sense, however, it offers quite a different model from its predecessors, favoring nimbleness and flexibility over stability and pedigree.
Outside of Jurassic World's Colin Trevorrow, the Jurassic Park franchise has a solid pedigree when it comes to terrific popcorn directors.
He's got a considerable pedigree at putting on events, parties, club nights and gigs, everywhere from West Africa to North Korea.
She had come to New York without the pedigree or capital that buoys you in a city poisonously obsessed with status.
As a lawyer, Meyer shares a pedigree with two of Clark's predecessors, Donald Fehr and Michael Weiner, who also led negotiations.
He said it was there he learned that "background, pedigree and privilege matter not" when compared to hard work and determination.
In fact, Mr. Northam, a Virginia Military Institute graduate with a strong Southern pedigree, didn't even come close to matching Gov.
There&aposs a great ad for Pedigree in the UK, and it shows you an old man, he&aposs getting ready.
As a result, these policy ideas have yet to establish a strong partisan pedigree or ownership by one team or another.
Mr. al-Rimi, 41, was among the few remaining Qaeda leaders whose terrorist pedigree traces to the era before the Sept.
Mr. Wright's film is a display of pedigree and prestige, which are certainly part of the coin of the Oscar realm.
For all of its pedigree, the Review is a safe, staid publication, one that is firmly embedded in the publishing establishment.
That pedigree (and the shabby quality of domestic Chinese cars in the past) catapulted the mark to great success in China.
Both directors have followings, but Mr. Park's art-house pedigree might have been expected to carry his cinema of spectacle further.
The undefeated Cuban fighter also brings an impressive amateur pedigree from the school that has dominated the amateur ranks for decades.
In New Zealand and America it is regarded as a normal animal-breeding procedure and clones are part of the pedigree market.
It's a pedigree that, we're told, makes them perfect for rebooting Modern Warfare with a greater focus on story than ever before.
"In addition, it expands the global regulatory pedigree of the AP1000 plant design and further confirms Westinghouse's innovative safety technology," he added.
Advance Pet is a subsidiary of Mars, Incorporated, which also makes pet foods under brand names like Eukanuba, Iams, Pedigree, and Whiskas.
PEOPLE has the exclusive first look at the film, written and directed by a newcomer with an impressive pedigree, Hallie Meyers-Shyer.
The company has previously helped others take their products to market, and it's certainly not the worst pedigree for a crowdfunding project.
But if Offal, like so many such shows, privileges artists with a certain kind of pedigree, it is heterogeneous in other ways.
It comes from a bright and shiny San Francisco start-up, with an engineer-cum-creative director who's got an Apple pedigree.
Yet, with its Arabic name and Qatari pedigree, the network continued to struggle to find a place in the U.S. media landscape.
Given the sisters' grace and famous pedigree, fans have already begun wondering if a Stallone family reality show might be a possibility.
If there are requirements for the most elite escorts, the perfect résumé includes a liberal arts degree and an East Coast pedigree.
His quarter-final opponent, the 12th-seeded Spaniard Pablo Carreño Busta, is another clay-court specialist with little pedigree on hard surfaces.
In his 1988 shareholder letter, Buffett praised Berkshire Hathaway's operations managers for their performance and pledged his allegiance to experience over pedigree.
If you're going to slap the Jeep name on a go-kart, you better make sure it lives up to brand's pedigree.
Given his pedigree, a number of publishers had reached out to him, but he was wary of working with a big company.
And while Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night may not be a Castlevania game in name, it has the right pedigree behind it.
Embark, a doggie DNA startup has raised $4.5 million in seed to expand its offering of genetic kits for your pup's pedigree.
Still, Oladipo shouldn't be judged for his contract—a weighty four-year, $84 million deal—or Indiana's unfashionable faith in his pedigree.
One person to thank for that is star and Parks & Rec alum Aubrey Plaza, who brings a comedic pedigree to the role.
It comes with a proven pedigree in the UK, and the network is giving it a five-night-a-week summer run.
A blue-chip talent from a family of elite athletes, Diamond DeShields has long had the pedigree of a can't-miss prospect.
Her enterprise—connecting people with their roots, restoring to them a pedigree from which they had become separated—was always phrased optimistically.
In coming years, patients will be faced with either longer wait times or receiving care from doctors with a mediocre academic pedigree.
We get a lot of weed-related pitches at TechCrunch, but most of them don't come with the pedigree of Herb's investors.
Given the pedigree of our sponsors, I expect this program will very quickly become a vital resource for entrepreneurs building frontier tech.
ReCore may be a brand-new property, but it's one that comes with plenty of expectations given the pedigree of its creators.
The idea has a long pedigree, endorsed by great figures of the enlightenment such as the Marquis de Condorcet and Thomas Paine.
I decided to pursue their work because, given their scientific pedigree and financing, I felt they had the best shot at success.
For lovers of adventurous bass music, there are few DJs with pedigree comparable to that of Glasgow-born, London-based DJ Kode9.
They are recognisable, they have great pedigree, but they can no longer keep up with the frenetic pace of the Premier League.
For a new VR headset that doesn't come with a pedigree from Sony, Google, Valve, or Oculus, these are all noteworthy achievements.
Given its pedigree, the Nobel Prize doesn't have to keep sponsors happy, which means it doesn't necessarily face this kind of pressure.
Celebrity judges Olivia Munn and LeAnn Rimes, along with judges from PEOPLE and Pedigree, will pick the winner from the top three.
It's in the storytelling where "Yellowstone" doesn't do much more than simply plod along -- largely squandering, at least initially, its thoroughbred pedigree.
The 17th-century stone house was once a royal hunting lodge and is full of mementos of Mr. Beatty's trans-Atlantic pedigree.
He faces all this in order to find out whether it's practice, pedigree or just plain grit that brings in the wins.
Politically, she is a two-term governor with international experience, and she has the perfect Trump pedigree: Close, but not too close.
When it comes to fine dining and exceptional service, you'd be hard pressed to match the Roux family in terms of pedigree.
Here we see the political skills start to form as he charms them, emphasizing not his father's drunkenness but his Harvard pedigree.
So, how does a restaurant with such pedigree go abruptly from a "5" to a "2" in the eyes of the FSA?
While Serbia will be making their first appearance in the gold medal game, they bring a deep basketball pedigree to the final.
It brought him legions of fans known as "Chromies," but the reality was breeders would be wary of his blue-collar pedigree.
DNA fingerprinting is commercially available for dogs, for example, for purposes like identifying a lost or stolen pet or tracing a pedigree.
Tarik Cohen, Fournette's opposite in many ways — build, pedigree, running style — enthralled all the same on Sunday at Soldier Field in Chicago.
Like some of the other Quibi projects that have been announced thus far, the pedigree of Gloop World sounds fantastic on paper.
Lovell is a hearty, galumphing Briton of good pedigree and even better connections who once worked in corporate finance in New York.
The big game is famous for its slow motion replays, iconic water bowl cam and, of course, the Pedigree puppy kiss cam.
"Enemy of the people" is a phrase with a near-perfect totalitarian pedigree deployed with refinements by the Nazis, Stalin and Mao.
Considering Samsung's pedigree for making great smartphones, it's no surprise the company has made a truly powerful, gorgeous, insanely feature-packed smartphone.
The Pixel's camera has typically been one of its signature features, one of the areas where Google's software-first pedigree stands out.
So consulting firms, especially, want to hire the best and brightest, since the pedigree of their employees is a top selling point.
The initial beneficiaries were pedigree dogs, a creation of 19th-century upper-class Britons that America's thriving middle-classes embraced with gusto.
"For every Stanford graduate, there are hundreds of people without that kind of pedigree who can do just as well," he said.
Williams, meanwhile, expressed mild disappointment at her play, especially considering her superior doubles pedigree of 16 Grand Slam titles to Federer's none.
Whether Russia can manage that against Egypt and then Uruguay, opposition of considerably greater pedigree than Saudi Arabia, remains to be seen.
Hussle captured both his métier and his pedigree when he dubbed himself the "2Pac of my generation," a cleareyed if fatal prophecy.
Today's change of heart will invite plenty of amateur prognosticating about how Tebow's football pedigree will help him transition, if at all.
Mars, which also makes Wrigley gum, Uncle Ben's rice and Pedigree pet food, is privately held and does not disclose detailed financial information.
The MateBook 13 isn't flashy, and it doesn't have the brand appeal or pedigree of systems like the MacBook Air or XPS 13.
He is not only Ivy-league educated, but also has an elite international pedigree, with degrees from Harvard, Oxford and Yale Law School.
A British shorthair waits during the jury session at the international pedigree dog and purebred cat exhibition in Erfurt, Germany, on June 2.
Kenya, renowned for its distance running pedigree, has been tainted by a number of doping cases involving high-profile athletes in recent years.
But given the pedigree of the product line, there's a good chance that the H4 will continue the Beoplay legacy of quality headphones.
To finance the gap Britain must either borrow or sell assets to foreigners, including luxury flats in Mayfair, pedigree stallions—and big companies.
Japan's rape law was introduced before women could vote and its main intent was to protect family honour and pedigree, legal experts say.
Titanfall 2 established Respawn's pedigree with stellar single-player campaigns that made familiar tropes feel fresh, and that bodes well for Fallen Order.
As for animal shelter staff, they should simply enter "mixed breed" or "unknown" in their records when a dog's actual pedigree is unavailable.
Some are pedigree dogs abandoned by tragic circumstances, others are mixed breed pups who spent their entire lives on the street until now.
Now, he has a boat and an adorable "pedigree polydactyl Maine Coon," according to Facebook, who helps him on board in unique ways.
Known more for its candy, Mars has made pet holdings, including popular food brands Iams and Pedigree, a major part of its business.
Audeze's LCD23.5 Classic cans are exactly the sort of product that could exist merely to cash in on a famous name and pedigree.
Pedigree: Maple was initially backed by Momofuko chef David Chang, but Chang would later help launch a rival meal delivery service called Ando.
Before Barao's eventual rematch with Dillashaw, Almeida underlined his pedigree in the striking department with wins over veterans Yves Jabouin and Brad Pickett.
It can also grab GPS data and pin a spot on a map to show where the picture was taken Right now, Pedigree.
Yes, The Circle is a movie with nearly unparalleled pedigree, based on a well-regarded book by one of America's most beloved authors.
He deserves not to have it mentioned in reviews of his books anymore, so look up his pedigree if you really need to.
The closer you get, the stranger it looks: The roughness of its red, worn, workaday surface is at odds with its Victorian pedigree.
In addition to a yearling's pedigree, potential buyers are looking at the horse's conformation, which basically means how balanced the horse's body is.
Despite the phone's pedigree, it sold poorly and Essential reportedly cancelled a second model last year and laid off 30% of its staff.
"Very unwise if @realDonaldTrump is criticizing Sessions' accent and legal pedigree—unless POTUS wants to offend his most ardent 'Bama supporters," Ingraham tweeted.
He had just spent 20 minutes lamenting how his party had become perceived as the party of "pedigree," the party of Ivy elites.
Kavanaugh's pedigree and conservative judicial record won over Trump, probably more than his stint as staff secretary to former President George W. Bush.
His pedigree, his demagoguery and his inscrutable platform — including the proposed mass deportation of 11 million undocumented immigrants — make him a giant story.
Yet founders must be able to properly contextualize the pedigree of those customers, and always keep the long-term vision front and center.
O'Brien boasts that such a pedigree has lured the support of around half of the nation's College Republican state chairs and vice chairs.
Anger coursed through his recital of his pedigree — captain of the football team, his admission to the top law school in the country.
"With California Chrome, there is a real pedigree pattern that is very similar to what Triple Crown winner Seattle Slew had," Taylor said.
DJ NJ Drone (AKA Bobby DeBois) will drop his first physical release this week on March 25 via Geng's Purple Tape Pedigree imprint.
"Looking at their pedigree, I'm so impressed by them," Chukwuemeka, who read about the team in a newspaper, said on a recent morning.
Rangers General Manager Jeff Gorton emphasized that in addition to adding an experienced scorer of Panarin's pedigree, his mentoring potential is equally vital.
Japan's rape law was introduced before women could vote and its main intent was to protect family honor and pedigree, legal experts say.
"Michael is a great actor who has gravitas and a believable New York pedigree," said Ben Stiller, who directed "Dannemora," in an email.
"He goes back to Suzhou, China, where he comes from, this city of gardens with an amazing pedigree of architecture," Mr. Adjaye said.
China's Ministry of Agriculture lists the breed on what it calls its "national team" — animals of excellent pedigree whose genes should be protected.
First there was Petke, whose accent and attitude underlined his Long Island roots, and later players like the largely pedigree-free Mike Grella.
An 18-time All-Star, Bryant was known for his remarkable scoring ability -- his turnaround jumper was nearly unstoppable -- and his championship pedigree.
The domestic hacking remains a puzzling contradiction, given Sandworm's widely acknowledged pedigree as a GRU team; Google declined to speculate on the motivations.
Almost 3,000 high-pedigree dogs were groomed for victory this year in the most prestigious title in the rarefied world of dog breeding.
It is unclear to what degree the price obtained at auction was tied to the belief that the diamond had a royal pedigree.
Hoppert: The Tesio Stakes winner is steadily improving and has a pedigree that suggests he may like the mile-and-a-half distance.
Everyone listed below has some combination of pedigree, money, grass-roots support or, at the least, publicly stated interest in a presidential bid.
His habit of insubordination despite his military pedigree emerged at the Naval Academy, where he graduated fifth from the bottom of his class.
If you were wondering about the pedigree of fashion-show guests, well ... At Margiela, designed by John Galliano, models stayed pensive and thirsty.
But Chrome's pedigree is modest, which could restrict his breeding fees and which made it more enticing to keep him on the track.
Ex Parte Quirin has now joined the mainstream of legal doctrine despite almost a half-century of neglect and a problematic legal pedigree.
Her son didn't have a photo to prove his famous pedigree, even though he does hold a U.S. passport and was born in Philadelphia.
One tactic was to give Op an art-historical pedigree dating at least as far back as the Impressionists, who focused on perceptual experience.
"If I look the gaming headphone companies, with the exception of one or two companies, there is almost no audio pedigree," he told Gizmodo.
Much of the blame can, quite fairly, be directed at breeders, dog show (or pedigree) culture, and consumers themselves, who create demand for purebreds.
According to many vets, animal biologists, and wellness experts, the culture of pedigree dogs has lead to widespread hereditary health problems in many breeds.
Her son didn't have a photo to prove his famous pedigree, even though he does hold a U.S. passport and was born in Philadelphia.  
But if the height and the pedigree didn't make it obvious enough, Roberts' first sports passion unexpectedly revealed to him his biggest basketball asset.
A rule without that sort of pedigree - a requirement that public companies disclose their political contributions, for example - might qualify as unconstitutionally compelled speech.
Old debates about whether an image was doctored will give way to new ones about the pedigree of all kinds of content, including text.
Though he's severely outmatched in terms MMA experience, he possesses the kind of grappling pedigree that could easily end Tokoro's night in a blink.
Stay tuned for my review as soon as they become available to know if that sound lives up to Audio-Technica's pedigree and promise.
Mars, the maker of Whiskas and Pedigree pet products, will pay $93 per share, a premium of 31.4 percent to VCA's Friday closing price.
Legacy pet-food brands such as Mars' Pedigree, Nestle's Purina, and Smucker's Gravy Train and Kibbles 'n Bits have all seen sales sag recently.
What I Love 9 Photos View Slide Show ' Living in a Greenwich Village apartment with a distinguished pedigree is something Paul L. Whalen savors.
Apple doesn't have the strongest pedigree for providing tools that developers can embed into their web apps, but that might be starting to change.
After graduating from university — Julie from Smith College and Ivanka from the University of Pennsylvania — both married men of a similar high-society pedigree.
From producing motherboards in the 1980s to the high-end gaming computers of today, you can't argue with the company's pedigree in the space.
In America, the French bulldog has risen from the 58th most popular pedigree dog to fourth since 2002, according to the American Kennel Club.
First Man and Widows are likely shutouts First Man and Widows were considered front-runners long before they even premiered due to their pedigree.
While Black Panther has a Marvel pedigree and a matching budget, Raising Dion is actually based on a short film by director Dennis Liu.
I can't excuse that with something that costs a thousand euros and comes from a manufacturer without an international pedigree like Apple or Samsung's.
Its ambition is matched only by its pedigree: Bill Gates, Intellectual Ventures, Airbus, SoftBank and OneWeb founder Greg Wyler are all backing the play.
He had the look, the pedigree, the work rate, the mic skills, and an almost uncanny ability to get uninspiring angles and characters over.
The VR games and worlds included with the Labo: VR Kit are incredibly well-executed and genuinely enjoyable, which isn't surprising given Nintendo's pedigree.
But the latest little sis to take the fashion world has a pedigree that can't be beat — and she just landed a major campaign.
It helps explain the fascination in Trudeau beyond his looks (6 feet 2 inches), his youth (44), his elegant wife and his patrician pedigree.
From Matt Serra to Thiago Alves, everyone St-Pierre has faced has been caught by this at some point regardless of their striking pedigree.
But a short web series, made up of five-minute improvised snippets, launched by an already established social media star with a Hollywood pedigree?
Despite her famous name and political pedigree, Romney McDaniel, 44, ended up in politics the way a lot of women around the country do.
Starting off with the blank slate of a new brand, there is no established pedigree or customer goodwill for Lynk & Co to rely on.
Some skepticism is warranted, but the pedigree here is difficult to doubt; we'll know more once orbital testing commences in the next few months.
Next up is the MongoDB IPO filing, which presents an interesting mix of revenue growth, persistent — if stable — losses, and a New York pedigree.
These players are blessed with talent, youth, and pedigree, and usually have a few consecutive seasons of minor league dominance in their back catalog.
That Hollywood pedigree has no doubt helped her career, but it's also given her a glimpse into just how shallow the industry can be.
Gloria infuses the neighborhood—where margarita happy hours and loaded tater tots are honored traditions—with downtown cool bolstered by an élite seafood pedigree.
"He had a fabulous pedigree, and all the qualities needed, so we thought he would make a good sire," said his trainer, Michael Dickinson.
Respawn Entertainment proved with Titanfall 2 that it has a deft mastery of single-player design, and Jedi: Fallen Order only cements that pedigree.
The gyms were world class, their pedigree was champion thoroughbred and the coaches were top dogs like Cornelius Hemmers, Eddy Smulders and Thom Harinck.
With her pearls, perfect posture and Daughters of the American Revolution pedigree, she basked in depictions of herself as the perfect wife and mother.
She had the right pedigree, having toured and recorded with Will Oldham (in his Bonnie Prince Billy guise) before concentrating on her solo career.
Added to that, when it comes to collective agitation, Armenia is a nation with pedigree, and a long tradition of cultural and political bohemianism.
That pedigree plays well with the majority, also Burmese and Buddhist, and acts as a bridge to her former foes in the military establishment.
"He would take objects that were somehow considered less valuable, that didn't necessarily have pedigree, and reassemble them in unexpected ways," Ms. Standefer said.
But Lighthizer is an old hand (he's 71) who has a pedigree of having worked with then-President Ronald Reagan -- and Trump likes that.
The nonprofit charged a "pedigree" fee for hundreds of the dogs it found homes for in states like California, Illinois, Florida and New Jersey.
However, coming from a country with little football pedigree, he never had the opportunity to play in the sport's centerpiece tournament, the World Cup.
Despite Harris' military pedigree and hawkish views, analysts said it was unlikely Pyongyang would be particularly concerned or shocked by Harris' appointment in Seoul.
Barboza doesn't have the wrestling pedigree of Philadelphia native Alvarez, but if that's the camp's gameplan then it's definitely something to be wary of.
His pedigree is immaculate: he's the son of Dos Caras, a legendary luchador, and the nephew of Mil Mascaras, an even more legendary luchador.
But that Chanel seal of approval isn't bestowed on just any stylish teen (regardless of famous pedigree) — and Smith doesn't take the responsibility lightly.
Born into a family that had originally immigrated from the Catalan coast in Spain, he had a political pedigree rooted in the 19th century.
The presentation hit on familiar themes: the franchise's championship pedigree, the Steinbrenner family's commitment to winning and all that New York has to offer.
In a tribute to the apartment's pedigree, the bathroom features a Cecil Beaton photograph of a young James fitting a dress on a model.
Hirji has a long pedigree in the world of finance, but his most recent gig was advising a16z portfolio companies on their growth strategies.
The daughters, each of whom is married to a rabbi with distinguished Hasidic pedigree, are Tziporah, Malka Chana, Hinda, Chava Reizel, Golda and Bracha.
General Milley has a long military pedigree with some of the Army's legendary units, like the 82nd Airborne Division and the 10th Mountain Division.
"The Post," with a glittering pedigree that includes Meryl Streep, Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg, has provoked enthusiasm, but also its share of sniping.
It also traces the contradictions of an elite who are both worldly and provincial, and a calcified hierarchy determined by race, class and pedigree.
Aron has trappings of a prototypical corporate executive, including the Harvard undergrad and Harvard Business School pedigree, and an extensive tour in private equity.
Sanchez also comes with a sluggers pedigree joining Ruth and Maris as just the third Yankee to hit 30 homers in first 90 games.
The rise of pedigree dog-breeding prioritized looks over function and the result are the genetic problems we see in so many breeds today.
A former finance minister and jailed dissident, she had a pedigree that included the United Nations, the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund.
This nominee is the fruit of a poison tree and no amount of educational pedigree or persuasive elocution can cleanse him of that contamination.
Cheyer and Kittlaus' pedigree, however, instantly makes Viv a very hot player in the space, and we're looking forward to learning more on Monday.
She does not have the pedigree of the others, but she showed great competitive grit Saturday, fighting off four match points before finally succumbing.
Seattle Seahawks (5-2) — They can't run the ball and the defense is sort of old, but you have to respect the championship pedigree.
Cruz, who has the ultimate pedigree with degrees from Harvard and Princeton, doesn't think someone's CV automatically qualifies or disqualifies them from becoming president.
Likewise, the festishization of Detroit has enabled, in just a few years, artists (and anyone) who claim a Detroit pedigree to gain market leverage.
And yet ... Despite its decidedly antithetical Oscar pedigree, the surprise box-office blockbuster from Fox/Marvel suddenly has all the markings of a potential nominee.
So stay tuned for my full review in the coming weeks to find out if they live up to the storied B&W brand's pedigree.
WWE, reality TV ... IT DOESN'T MATTER -- The Miz says his future daughter will dominate any career she damn well pleases 'cause of her championship pedigree.
Her pedigree Park is the daughter of Park Chung-hee, the country's president from 1961 to 1979, who was assassinated by his own intelligence chief.
He boasts the perfect Hollywood pedigree as the son of Kurt Russell and Goldie Hawn – but now, Wyatt Russell, 29, is joining the family business.
A Matter of Breeding: A Biting History of Pedigree Dogs and How The Quest for Status Has Harmed Man's Best Friend, Beacon Press, Boston, 2015.
The Remix is the company's newest product, and serves as a natural extension of the V-Moda pedigree into a new line of Bluetooth speakers.
Mueller, whose contract expires in 2020, came from within the VW ranks and such a pedigree has long been a hallmark of the company's CEOs.
"In recognition of his professional pedigree and personal investment in student success, Matthew McConaughey has been appointed a #TEXASMoody professor of practice," the tweet read.
Riggi and Wells certainly have the pedigree, and Silverstone has the talent, so we'll have to see if she'll ride low expectations to huge success.
The company raised $60 million in its most recent round of funding, but has been on investors' radar for years, thanks to its famous pedigree.
" Trocheck said: "Any time you see a guy with his background and his pedigree, you know what you're getting — you know he's a good coach.
But Cuarón comes with a significant pedigree: he's a six-time Oscar nominee, with wins for Best Director and Best Editing on 2014's Gravity.
Indeed, in many ways he was an exemplary Soviet man—hardworking, of peasant pedigree and lacking bourgeois instincts, such as a desire for private ownership.
Manchester United boasted by far and away the best pedigree of the clubs involved, comparable only with the likes of Ajax, Roma and Inter Milan.
We also don't know a price or release date, but given the Predator line's pedigree, it'll likely be pretty powerful whenever it does hit stores.
Anyway, if you're interested in memes, JAJA's pedigree might be the only real difference between it and literally every other blanco at its price point.
Valade's Sunrise pedigree and plan to follow Dropbox's bottom-up freemium strategy by launching premium subscription and enterprise features has already attracted investors to Jumbo.
Think again: We have hunky drag kings, seasoned queens, crazy drag creatures, queens with pedigree, queens you've seen on TV, but not on Drag Race.
Nigeria's Semites argue that they are descended from one of Israel's lost tribes and that cultural similarities such as circumcision are proof of their pedigree.
"Anyone who states their pedigree just before issuing a statement is arguing from authority, which may or may not be based on evidence," Tyson tweeted.
Liberal Jews have been among the most vocal critics of Trump from the get-go, but their partisan pedigree limits the cachet of their criticism.
Whitney in the late 1910s and early '20s by Robert Winthrop Chanler, an artist with an Astor pedigree whose legacy is only now being rediscovered.
Even their journeymen have a pedigree: Gary Medel, once a curiosity at Cardiff City in the Premier League, is a steady player at Inter Milan.
His pedigree embodied the paradox: one of his grandfathers was the railway magnate John Murray Forbes; the other, the transcendentalist philosopher-poet Ralph Waldo Emerson.
To be honest, I'm still upset Dear White People, with its award-winning creator pedigree and striking, often-haunting storylines, didn't get any Emmy love.
To begin with, a convention for proposing amendments is a species of "convention of the states" — a kind of gathering with a long historical pedigree.
Serbia however also brought a considerable basketball pedigree to the gold medal game, having been part of the former Yugoslavia, once a European basketball power.
Haas, one stroke behind after matching the day's best score of 64, has the best pedigree among those on the leaderboard, with six career victories.
"He has a good pedigree," said Jake Benson, 483, the publisher of The Proctor Journal, who went to school with two of Mr. Stauber's cousins.
In speaking about him last week, Offensive Coordinator Frank Reich cited Foles's pedigree as a coveted point-guard recruit before he chose to play football.
As you'd expect, given the pedigree of its producers, it has attracted a lot of talent, and the results are tangible in the early episodes.
Youman had no pedigree to speak of, but defied odds by making to the Major Leagues as a 43rd-rounder in the 2001 MLB Draft.
"In recognition of his professional pedigree and personal investment in student success, Matthew McConaughey has been appointed a #TEXASMoody professor of practice," the tweet read.
Trainer: Steve Asmussen Jockey: Ricardo Santana Jr. Odds: 12-1 Drape: He finished big in Baltimore and offers a pedigree that is long on stamina.
Finish with the pedigree of having been an urban locus of the vanished Songhay empire, which once commanded a region twice the size of Texas.
Some 2,700 dogs from more than a dozen countries have entered the two-day competition, one of the world's most prestigious events for pedigree breeders.
Mr. Payne's pedigree promises a dramatic focus on the characters rather than on novelty computer-generated imagery (or C.G.I.) — though micro-Damons do appear likely.
Mars spends most of its advertising dollars for its petcare brands — including Pedigree, Cesar and Whiskas — on television, according to the food group's marketing chief.
M&M-owner Mars has been building its pet business, which includes the Iams, Pedigree and Whiskas brands, to help compensate for slowing confectionery sales.
City's detractors say it lacks pedigree in European competition, when really what it needs is context, something to serve as a comparison and a watermark.
Variety notes that Yuh Nelson's directing pedigree includes episodes from the animated Spawn series, Kung Fu Panda 2, Kung Fu Panda 3, and The Darkest Minds.
Its Beijing pedigree meant it had even more reason to go out of its way to retain the key names it paid for, splurging if needed.
And that's something it will need, because All the Money in the World doesn't quite have the gumption to live up to its all-star pedigree.
While Chrome is dominant on desktops, it's also arguably been complacent the last few years, and often Google's geek pedigree shows in some features, like extensions.
As a result, legacy pet-food brands such as Mars' Pedigree, Nestle's Purina, and Smucker's Gravy Train and Kibbles 'n Bits have all seen sales sag.
Meanwhile Mr Joshua, who turned professional after winning the Olympic gold medal in 2012, had been steadily gaining experience without facing any fighters of real pedigree.
The combination of his pedigree and the possibility that he really does have incriminating information about Mr. Trump makes him a particularly appealing witness to Democrats.
In 2018, OnePlus is adding a pair of wireless earphones to its portfolio and, sure enough, the $69 Bullets Wireless keep up with the OnePlus pedigree.
Four-times champion Roger Federer restores some grand slam pedigree to the court when he meets Belgian David Goffin in the final match of the day.
It has a 20-year pedigree through its Xbox series of consoles, and its Azure cloud platform is the world's second-biggest, after Amazon Web Services.
Piper hails from a wealthy, WASP-y Connecticut family and enjoyed all the luxuries that come with such a pedigree before she ended up behind bars.
Still, we expect a lot when we see the name Moog, and from the looks of it, the Model 15 app is true to its pedigree.
Spike's Lip Sync Battle All-Stars Live got a gold medal pedigree when Olympians Michael Phelps, Simone Biles, and Aly Raisman all appeared on the program.
Sharp and Oduya, both 34, might be headed toward the latter stage of their career, but their stellar play and experience add to the Stars' pedigree.
Yet the working-class Khan managed to win out against a Conservative rival with family pedigree, wealth, and friends in powerful political, media, and business circles.
The money quote: "I don't think [Steve] Bannon has jack sh*t of a Goldman Sachs pedigree," one former Goldman Sachs partner told VF's William Cohan.
Even though she had to forge a new path in STEM, Acevedo attributes her success in college and beyond in part to her Girl Scouts pedigree.
The pedigree of the founders and their plans for a new game were enough to bring in other gaming-focused investors to round out the financing.
While Gaethje may loathe attempting takedowns, he has a great wrestling pedigree and seems well aware of how well the attempt can set up striking opportunities.
Given their pedigree, it's no surprise that the company has already raised an $8.5 million funding round, either (and it's basically bypassing the seed round stage).
When teams establish a pedigree in one game, they can expand into other disciplines and attach some of that clout to the name of new signees.
This is based on the fact that Apple has a team of 800 people working on the iPhone camera and the iPhone's imaging pedigree to date.
At the same time, such a compilation of carefully chosen music could be a kind of heraldic device that announced its maker's allegiance and cultural pedigree.
The article needs a speedy fact-check, and Jim, who is quick to mention his Harvard pedigree, convinces her that he's the man for the job.
In "Mischling," her harrowing debut novel, Affinity Konar recounts this darkest of fairy tales — not collected by the Brothers Grimm, but with a different German pedigree.
"With Microsoft, their pedigree is as an enterprise software company," said Arun Karur, a vice president at Publicis' Sapient Consulting organization, in an interview with CNBC.
But only a few of the bigger misfires come with the sort of concept, cast or creative pedigree that would raise expectations, only to dash them.
Like, what do the lyrics, "Blobby, oh Mr Blobby, if humanity's a question of degree / Blobby, Mr Blobby, stay loyal to your Blobby pedigree," actually mean?
He may not have quite the pedigree of Lynch, was drafted in the first round this year, but he is clearly farther along in his development.
But LIGO still foundered until Dr. Barish, a Caltech professor with a superb pedigree in managing Big Science projects, joined in 1994 and then became director.
Manager of his own hedge fund, Noble Capital Advisors, he rarely comments on Tesla in public or on Twitter, and he comes with an impressive pedigree.
A stallion's fee is initially determined by his own accomplishments and pedigree, then later by how his foals sell, and ultimately, by how his progeny run.
Las Vegas Aces guard Kelsey Plum has experienced more tumult over the past 153 months than most players with her pedigree deal with in a career.
Like the rap videos, her foray into horror represents both an abstention from, and an implicit critique of, the Hollywood playbook for stars of her pedigree.
Despite its brutal pedigree, this band puts a slightly ethereal touch on its songwriting, adding atmospheric delays and reverb straight out of the post-rock playbook.
This pedigree makes it all the harder for some people to accept that she is now a chief executive fully engaged in running her own business.
Mohammed Hanif, who at 54 is among the most revered Pakistani novelists of his generation, comes with an obvious pedigree to pull off such a stunt.
Most of the discrepancies center on her self-portrayal as a left-wing Democrat, an immigrant from Colombia, a Jewish woman with an Ivy League pedigree.
Its growth and profits proved toothsome to the investing classes, bolstering the Seattle area's tech pedigree by adding a second trillion-dollar business to its rolls.
With an 89-78 victory, the two had combined forces — Delle Donne's transcendence with Toliver's pedigree — to become, together, what they'd set out to be: champions.
"Incorporated," a series that begins Wednesday on Syfy, has a flashy pedigree — Matt Damon and Ben Affleck are among the executive producers — but few original ideas.
Yet the Rockies liked his athleticism and his pedigree, as he was a former second-round draft pick from a major college program at Louisiana State.
The First Guards Tank Army, made up mainly of forces transferred from other units, including elite motorized and tank divisions near Moscow, has an extensive pedigree.
Trainer: Mark Casse Jockey: Jose Lezcano Odds: 30-1 Drape: He has some early speed, and his pedigree suggests he will take to a wet track.
" This project has an honorable pedigree, most notably Alberto Manguel and Gianni Guadalupi's "The Dictionary of Imaginary Places" and Umberto Eco's "The Book of Legendary Lands.
The much-heralded Pictures Generation, a group of photo-based nonpainters, could trace its pedigree to 280s Conceptual and performance art, and promised an orderly succession.
The Lakers (10-11) are fueled by youth and it figures they are going to take their lumps even with the Walton pedigree leading the charge.
"More so than just that resume and that pedigree, we actually look for hunger," Huang told CNBC Make It at CNBC's iConic conference in New York.
After finishing in last place in 2016, the Riveters defined themselves this season as a unit without much Olympic pedigree, but with a lot of chemistry.
That may be because these British designers are actually from all over the globe; a society pedigree is no longer required to call yourself a decorator.
Elliott wants someone with a Silicon Valley pedigree — figuratively, not geographically — and doesn't make today's move if it hasn't already talked to a few possible candidates.
These Masters of Defence were martial arts instructors of the highest pedigree, and their fighting tactics represented a cultural shift in the countries in which they lived.
"She's a champion ... and when you have championship pedigree, I feel like it rubs off on everybody and she definitely rubbed off on a lot of us."
Wes's pedigree for making "fancy tacos"—second-generation Mexican-American, culinary school and Ducasse-trained, now slings foie, sea urchin, and caviar on the street—is unmatched.
Only two other German shorthaired pointers have earned the Best in Show title at Westminster before CJ, and he is from the same pedigree as both champions.
The sudden shift in the project underlines the unpredictability of doing business in Russia -- even for a firm like Shell with a long pedigree of successful cooperation.
I was pondering that same question when I first heard of them this morning, but it turns out there's some decent sonic pedigree behind this new brand.
Suspicions that multinationals dump second-rate versions of the branded products they sell to westerners have a long pedigree across the ex-communist countries of eastern Europe.
Despite their rich and well-connected pedigree, the mother and daughter pair were almost completely isolated from the outside world and, surprisingly, were living in abject squalor.
Kenya, known for its middle and long-distance running pedigree, has suffered serious damage to its reputation due to a number of doping violations in recent years.
"When courts look like the country they represent, that -- more than any claim to pedigree or prestige --is what instills public confidence in the courts," he added.
It's no wonder—the hulking Tehran, Iran, native has stellar Greco Roman wrestling pedigree, having won gold at the 2013 World Wrestling Championships in the 120kg category.
The new Stan Smith Boost Primeknit has the pedigree of the fashion-crowd favorite but gets an upgrade via the latest tech from the crew at Adidas.
The city still had its musical pedigree, and techno was its latest European export — except that most Detroiters had never heard of the tradition of Detroit techno.
The team behind the company has an impressive security pedigree, with the company's CMO Nat Meron being an alumn of Israel's Unit 8200 intelligence unit, for example.
There were nigiri platters for under $50 and an omakase for less than $100, prices you might see in a neighborhood sushi dispensary with no special pedigree.
The success of the Yoga Book hangs entirely on Lenovo's software execution, and the company doesn't exactly have a sterling pedigree when it comes to software development.
The commercial, titled "Pedigree," argues O'Rourke has drawn unwarranted comparisons to former President Obama and describes O'Rourke as benefitting from the privilege of being a white man.
I could rattle off his educational pedigree—Columbia, Harvard, Oxford—or list his clerkships—Justice White, Justice Kennedy, Judge Sentelle—but these credentials don't make a justice.
Klinsmann, a legendary German player and former coach of its national team, had an elite international pedigree and the sun-soaked charisma of his adopted California home.
As a polymath and much celebrated writer, fluent in Dutch and well-travelled in Asia, Buruma seemed to bring to the journal the cosmopolitan pedigree it valued.
Given Mr. Krymov's pedigree — his father, the renowned director Anatoly V. Efros, had been subject to Soviet censors — it was no surprise that he felt that urgency.
And his former group, From Good Homes, once opened for Bob Dylan and toured with Dave Matthews, so he has a pedigree that will please parents, too.
Pratt's business success is due in no small part to her impressive pedigree as a Harvard Law School graduate and time as an executive at CBS Studios.
Everybody knew M&M's, everybody knew Pedigree, everybody knew Twix, everybody knew Uncle Ben's, but not so much about, I think, the DNA of the company itself.
Crucially, Mnangagwa enjoys the backing of the army, which analysts say remains averse to any leader who lacks a pedigree from the liberation war against white rule.
Her establishment pedigree aside, Ms. Hicks does not fit the part of the typical campaign press secretary, spinning reporters and gossiping over expensed drinks on the trail.
The weird thing about Bose is that, despite the company's pedigree, despite these longstanding ties to academia and engineering, the company still has all sorts of haters.
This is especially true for UConn, whose athletic pedigree exceeds those of every other program in the A.A.C. — and many in the Power 5, for that matter.
Still, the backing of an organization with the pedigree of the WEF bodes well for the continued process of mainstreaming both cryptocurrency and the underlying blockchain technology.
Like everything else about the building, the vault had an impressive pedigree: It was designed by Henry Dreyfuss, whose credits also include the slim, modernistic Princess telephone.
The pedigree matters: The nori is lustrous and nearly black, chewy and crackly at once, with a delicate flavor, like the saline imprint after downing an oyster.
Still, given his pedigree and production value, Howard's trade return value less than one year later was low enough to make Atlanta look desperate to move on.
After a January trade with the Pittsburgh Pirates, it also includes Gerrit Cole, a former No. 1 overall draft pick with durability and an All-Star pedigree.
In its idealized form, one could see this new project resembling a right-wing version of MMFA or CNN's KFile, which has a similar, albeit nonpartisan, pedigree.
The midfielder, Nico Yennaris, a 26-year-old with little pedigree in Britain, became the first foreign-born player to be called up by China's national team.
" He described how in spite of his pedigree and his problems, he never received as much attention as his cousins, saying he was a "second-string Kennedy.
Though the group had an impressive Texas pedigree, presidential cachet and ambitions for operations in the United States, the new partnership was established in the Cayman Islands.
Mr. Kurson lacks the pedigree of typical members, although he has a 1990s Chicago indie rock background and now runs a website called Rock and Roll Globe.
While he has confronted the issue in a small number of cases, Gorsuch has expressed skepticism over the pedigree and effect of the now-dominant Chevron test.
They're doing so with a likable idiocy that works nicely, as might be expected, given the show's pedigree — its executive producers include Jason Sudeikis and Lorne Michaels.
But much is at stake: American intellectual, technical and economic might, cultural pedigree and the cosmic bragging rights that have been our nation's for the last century.
Keep in mind, however, that it will be challenging to differentiate among candidates using such metrics, as the pedigree of all of the candidates are pretty impressive.
Their pedigree shines through in the engaging real-time-RPG-by-way-of-fighting-games combat, but what's maybe more surprising is how funny the game is.
But much is at stake: American intellectual, technical and economic might, cultural pedigree and the cosmic bragging rights that have been our nation's for the last century.
The DJI Osmo Action (2360/23000, WIRED Recommends) is a newcomer to this field, but it arrives with all the pedigree of DJI's drone cams behind it.
But considering the fresh face, the "no drama" public persona, the charm, the intellectual pedigree, the message of unity and change — it does sound a little familiar.
Perhaps the fact that smaze has a pedigree softened me up for BLEAH — that one is a debut and all I can say is, I'll allow it.
One of the consistent knocks against Trump's senior government choices is that professional and academic pedigree has been placed far below loyalty on his hiring-priority list.
Well, even more so, a lot of VCs will say, "All right, I want to invest in people first, pedigree, big opportunity ..." It's like, check, check, check.

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