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Wagner and Wolf have sparred over more than just pedigrees.
But the comparison is obvious, if invidious, given their family pedigrees.
Both chefs are French and have solid global pedigrees, including Michelin stars.
So was the new guard, women with braids and Ivy League pedigrees.
In 2004, a registry of bucking-bull pedigrees, American Bucking Bull, Inc.
Acceptance for those with less-than-impeccable pedigrees seems to be rising.
Unfortunately, this means the results rarely live up to their parents' pedigrees.
However, dogs without the highest pedigrees have also made it to Westminster.
That apprehension has led to some bargains at condos with designer pedigrees.
The Nuro humans outside the vehicles, though, come with hard-to-beat pedigrees.
These public family trees or pedigrees had been generated by subscribers of Ancestry.
Undaunted, he persisted, collecting pedigrees, drawing family trees and eventually getting research grants.
Kennel clubs register purebred dogs, record pedigrees and work to maintain breed standards.
The game featured everything expected from two fierce sporting rivals with legitimate basketball pedigrees.
But voters are less impressed with such pedigrees than they would once have been.
Scientific pedigrees are like any genealogical tree: When shaken, they can reveal family secrets.
"They all want American pedigrees to infuse into their bloodstock back home," Gregory said.
To do so, the Eagles will have to defeat two teams with champion pedigrees.
It operated for years under the radar, but its board boasted some impressive pedigrees.
Many organizations across the country are training people with nontraditional pedigrees to fill them.
Their promoters say they have long pedigrees and have escaped meddling by modern plant-breeders.
We have the technology to build modern talent marketplaces that emphasize skills over educational pedigrees.
Strive is a competency-based platform based on ability and potential rather than pedigrees, says Houghteling.
Lineage comes from a small number of founders, making it easier to trace genealogies and pedigrees.
Those pedigrees, combined with what looked like a great on-course chemistry, proved an irresistible force.
Moreover, despite their political pedigrees, the students came with a frustratingly broad range of political convictions.
Yet there's not as much music as one might expect, considering the pedigrees of its stars.
Harry and Meghan, however, had clearly hoped to retain a residual link to their royal pedigrees.
Despite the tough launch environment, new funds are popping up with promising pedigrees and big backers.
Publications with hundred-year pedigrees are having to rethink and relearn their trade from the ground up.
There's no time to compare pedigrees when the involuntary loss of your frontal lobe is at stake.
Prominent families came to use visual depictions of these connections — pedigrees — to announce their proximity to greatness.
Their similar backgrounds and pedigrees could help the advisers smooth out the ruffled feathers between their bosses.
It's absolutely vital for AI developers and innovators to hire talent from different cultures, backgrounds and educational pedigrees.
Here is a team which claims one of the most storied pedigrees in college sports as its heritage.
Until a new generation of intrepid settlers arrived: the tech élite, armed with impressive pedigrees and startup cash.
Republicans also preferred Trump truths over the Weekly Standard and the National Review, conservative magazines with impressive intellectual pedigrees.
NASA's diversity of talent, lineage, pedigrees and cultures are united by strong egos and great dedication to public service.
When Gunther was around 7, she would do pedigrees by hand, said her father, John, who owns Glennwood Farm.
While Purdue has had its glory years, there are a half-dozen Big Ten teams with superior football pedigrees.
Pedigrees, some stretching back centuries, are of little use to global banks unless they aggressively adapt to new financial technologies.
Given their pedigrees — even before joining Uber and Tesla — it's little wonder that Godwin and Oehlerking took the top prize.
"Executives at Google and Facebook want to hire people with specific pedigrees that are based around your accomplishments," Zangrillo says.
The perils of a long political track record Candidates with very long political pedigrees have faced a series of interlocking challenges.
This annual event, presented by the Society of American Magicians, will showcase more than a half-dozen acts with impressive pedigrees.
The matchup Monday was hardly as one-sided as one might have expected based solely on the pedigrees of the programs.
These boys dominate British politics across parties: Labour leaders Tony Blair and current leftist hero Jeremy Corbyn both have public-school pedigrees.
But their pedigrees have allowed them to recruit a second, deeper level of talent from their former employers and from places like SpaceX.
Both women are former Republicans with Ivy League pedigrees and both took money from the big money banks, then publicly excoriated them later.
The Hawkeyes are not a fluke, and not inexplicable—their players are talented in the conventional sense, too, and have pedigrees to match.
Not the pampered pedigrees that make up the rest of Europe's elite, but a motley crew of rescues and mongrels, defiant and daring.
The two stealthy South African stars, who both have notable pedigrees at Augusta, are poised to do likewise to the field starting Thursday.
Just as humans artificially bred bulldogs from domesticated wolves, they've also tampered with equines, selecting particular horses for their pedigrees, athletic abilities, and looks.
For official recognition by the AKC, breeds must count over 300 dogs with three-generation pedigrees and a national club must write the standard.
Northern Dancer was one of the dominant sires in American pedigrees and was responsible for a boon in the breeding business in the 1980s.
Northern Dancer was one of the dominant sires in American pedigrees and was responsible for a boon in the breeding business in the 2167.8s.
I don't want people with pedigrees not earned operating on me, engineering my bridges and buildings, operating my financial system or running my country.
The founders' pedigrees don't hurt its efforts to sell that future to investors like Next47, Sequoia Capital and Meritech Capital, which joined the round.
Our suspicions are founded in the crew's pedigrees: According to the Hollywood Reporter, The Romanoffs has hired some of the best people in the business.
The truly old ones make the most of their pedigrees, and those of a more recent vintage work hard to create an aura of antiquity.
Instead, the Nets attracted players with less glamorous pedigrees, whose journeys could be a key in finally forming a long-lasting character for the Nets.
Many are psychologists with impressive academic pedigrees and a commitment to scientific methodologies, or tech entrepreneurs with enviable records of success in life and business.
They analyzed anonymous family tree structures -- or "pedigrees" -- that included year of birth, year of death, place of birth and family connections for 73,361,203 people.
By tracking the birds' pedigrees, they found that large-beaked parents gave birth to large-beaked offspring, setting the stage for large-scale evolutionary change.
Soon after, similar devices like the Motorola Xoom came on the market, but despite their major brand pedigrees, neither has become a true mainstream hit.
Compared with the pedigrees of other designers, even those with whom he is often mentioned, like Demna Gvasalia of Balenciaga, Mr. Abloh is a little off.
Aside from their themes of obsession and their literary pedigrees, the two films share the cinematographer Néstor Almendros; the interior compositions, in particular, are gorgeously textured.
Here are the five sitting clerk-turned-justices and their pedigrees: Chief Justice Roberts, Harvard law, clerked for Rehnquist, succeeded him as chief justice in 2005.
That could promote more meritocracy in an industry known for talking a lot about it despite tons of privilege given to founders of certain complexions or pedigrees.
But Aggarwal is pretty confident about things — after all, the company isn't launching until June, and their executive pedigrees mean they've taken meetings with all the big players.
The mixing of work by outsider artists and mainstream artists in the exhibition creates a confusing layout for visitors who aren't familiar with the artists or their pedigrees.
Gray wolves, red wolves, eastern wolves, or Mexican wolves are all treated as distinct species, but in reality, wild canines aren't exactly concerned with maintaining their unique pedigrees.
You all have impressive pedigrees—your elder siblings were stars of the school in years past, but you didn't exactly bring your A game this year, did you?
The vexing issue for baseball, as it tries to capture a younger generation craving action, is that pitchers of all pedigrees are keeping the ball out of play.
They were then exported to the United States with the smugglers hoping the dogs' pedigrees would help ease their path through customs, the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration has said.
Many of the early standouts had N.H.L. pedigrees, like Yan and Paul Stastny; Neil Komadoski Jr.; and Connor Dunlop, Blake's son, all of whom attended Chaminade College Preparatory School.
But there are other major works with somber pedigrees, like a Picasso portrait of Ms. Sinclair's grandmother on a tapestry chair with her chubby toddler in white and blue ribbons.
Good actors (often with international pedigrees) might come and go, but the films remain defined by their elaborate action pieces and Johnny Depp's perpetually drunk and disorderly buccaneer, Captain Jack Sparrow.
The goalies with pedigrees, with their names engraved on the Vezina Trophy and the Stanley Cup, are in danger of exiting soon, while less accomplished netminders are preserving their teams' survival.
Although the Events were organized by former members of the Cunningham company, none of the dancers belonged to that elite tribe, though many boasted other elite pedigrees (Alvin Ailey, Trisha Brown).
The company had raised $27 million from white-shoe venture firms Sequoia Capital and Matrix Partners, but the firms' pedigrees were not enough to keep the doors open and the lights on.
At one end, hundreds of seed and micro VCs, each armed with dozens of $250,000-$1 million checks to write every year, are on the prowl for visionary founders with pedigrees and resumes.
Compared to dogs, which have been sequenced to verify their pure pedigrees and for biomedical research purposes because they get cancer at similar rates to humans (cats don't), feline DNA is starkly underrepresented.
Across the country, smokers of all pedigrees (including one brilliant dude named Tim) either logged onto a website or waited for hours outside a store to get their hands on some legal weed.
Cunningham documented fashion, but unlike many photographers who only shoot during Fashion Week and only focus on women of certain pedigrees, body types, or budgets, he paid equal attention to everything on everybody.
All the principal actors — Andrew Garfield, Adam Driver, Liam Neeson — have action-movie pedigrees but would work for Screen Actors Guild "scale" or for greatly reduced fees ("a pittance," Neeson called it, uncomplainingly).
Breeding clubs must prove there's a minimum of 300 to 400 dogs in the United States across a minimum of 100 households and 20 states, and these dogs must all have three-generation pedigrees.
The majority of the losers are Bengali speakers, some of them Hindu but mostly Muslim; other Assamese were automatically included in the register because they have obvious local pedigrees or belong to recognised "native" tribes.
The names and Hall of Fame pedigrees may be vastly different from the Crosbys and Gretzkys who have donned the Maple Leaf since 1998 but the Canadian goal and mindset remain the same - Olympic gold.
William Secord, a Manhattan dealer who specializes in paintings of dogs, said that collectors sometimes fill entire walls with canine collars and pay up to tens of thousands of dollars each for examples with elite pedigrees.
Photo: Sam Rutherford (Gizmodo)Making smartphones is hard, and despite having one of the best pedigrees in the business, Andy Rubin's company stumbled out of the gate when it launched the Essential PH-1 last year.
Most of the dogs were rescued mutts, but a few bore purebred pedigrees, like Nicholas von Flue, a Bernese named after the Swiss saint, whose owners had traveled all the way to Albuquerque to get him.
The bigger picture: Continued quality and service issues will cause some customers in Europe to turn to traditional automakers, which have pedigrees of quality and more established service centers, to meet their electric vehicle (EV) needs.
A month from now, four other top programs with similar pedigrees — well, three plus Kentucky, since the Wildcats will appear in both — will meet in Las Vegas for another annual event, called the CBS Sports Classic.
For others, it serves much the same function as pedigrees did for the nobility of medieval Europe; a way to claim great ancestors, whether they be nobles, poets or (in my own case) a vaudeville harpist.
Trump seems to believe there are few disadvantages that can't be made up for by hard work: "You might not have their Ivy League pedigrees or their advanced degrees," she writes to her audience of young professionals.
The Oakland-based company boasts impressive pedigrees from its founders — former Tesla engineer Austin Oehlerking and Mark Godwin, an entrepreneur who was working on improving logistics services through machine learning before he was acqui-hired by Uber.
Matches were played with formats designed for rapid resolutions, and while the publicity highlighted the storied pedigrees of the competitors and those who had inspired them, the message was also clearly targeted at luring new millennial audiences.
The Cornhuskers' move to the Big Ten effectively kicked off the musical chairs of the years that followed, in which the Big 12 lost four members — all huge public universities with esteemed athletic pedigrees — to other leagues.
Buried for now deep on the United States ski team's roster are other American men with impressive junior racing pedigrees who were simply too untested on the World Cup level to qualify for the trip to Pyeongchang.
When Obama was elected, there was speculation about what might come to constitute a New Black Politics, led by such figures as Obama, Cory Booker, Deval Patrick, and Artur Davis—largely polished men with Ivy League pedigrees.
It was adapted to make it more relevant to soccer, seen as an underexplored market, with the help of PSV coaches and former players — Phillip Cocu, Mark van Bommel, Ruud van Nistelrooy — with respected on-field pedigrees.
He has invested in a range of businesses, including crowdsourced quantitative manager Quantopian; spent heavily on compliance for Point72; and brought in a new team with gold-plated pedigrees, including McKinsey executive Doug Haynes, Point72's president.
But unlike many of her peers with elite pedigrees who come from generations of unacknowledged privilege, Jones was forced to overcome unfathomable odds in her quest to enter the overwhelmingly white and upper-middle-class world of academia.
Therefore, fintech-focused venture firms with financial service pedigrees, like Anthemis, now find themselves in pole position when it comes to understanding cleantech startup customers, how they make purchase decisions, and what they're looking for in a product.
There are now other stories and educational pedigrees just as compelling as Castro's and they are attached to people with higher profiles, access to more donors and, quite frankly, more of a craven desire to rise to power.
That's not to mention the existing members of the Supreme National Security Council (SNSC) who also have IRGC pedigrees — its secretary Ali Shamkhani, the chief of staff of the Iranian Armed Forces Mohammad Bagheri, and Hossein Salami himself.
CreditCreditIllustration by James Graham A few years ago, Kedar Iyer, an entrepreneur in Silicon Valley, became acutely aware of a problem in his industry: A surfeit of talented coders were routinely overlooked by employers because they lacked elite pedigrees.
Although the soccer pedigrees of the two countries could not be more different, Iceland looked the better team in just about every aspect of the game and fully deserved to extend their dream run on their first tournament appearance.
A parade of offensive coordinators with strong pedigrees — Jimbo Fisher, Cam Cameron, Gary Crowton, Steve Kragthorpe and Matt Canada among them — were supposed to bring L.S.U.'s offense out of the dark ages, but none did until this season.
"That's where the costumes fit in, and given the sitters' pedigrees, they would not have been 18553 years behind the times in terms of fashion," said Ms. Starr, director of American and European paintings and prints at Skinner Inc.
After stumbling down the stretch to an 80-82 finish last season, the Phillies have added four high-impact players, all with All-Star pedigrees: left fielder Andrew McCutchen, catcher J.T. Realmuto, reliever David Robertson and shortstop Jean Segura.
I came to realize that my "A" in Literature from my freshman year and a job between classes and on weekends were not going to compete with pedigrees buffed to application perfection thanks to highly compensated college admissions coaches.
In addition, clubs must provide accurate pedigrees and ownership records, while also showing that the breed has been "breeding true" for several generations, that is, having two dogs of the same breed consistently producing offspring that are recognizable as that breed.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Both of them were racetrack whiz kids when they met more than two decades ago in New York, where the pedigrees of the horses are dissected like earnings reports, but the blood lines of the humans not so much.
As the engineers stated their pedigrees and their areas of expertise, Ghani jotted down notes while snacking on nuts, taking particular pleasure in introducing aides who had gone to Harvard or who had been named Silicon Valley's engineer of the year.
Madagascar has its own kings and noblemen, whose polysyllabic names lie deeply rooted in the historical conquests and ancient migrations of each tribe, but none of those revered Indian Ocean pedigrees belongs by birthright to either of the half-Italian children.
Randy Orton and Bray Wyatt found themselves in the same match on Sunday's No Mercy—two men with impeccable family pedigrees but who have ended up adrift in the world of wrestling, searching for a foothold to climb back to the top.
By linking health records, family pedigrees, disease registries, and STR locations and lengths, scientific sleuths painstakingly began to map traits onto chromosomes, eventually identifying the genes responsible for a number of inherited conditions, including Huntington's disease, cystic fibrosis, and sickle-cell anemia.
The AKC is a registry of purebred dog pedigrees in the US. But the Times report revealed that a number of kennel owners whose litters were registered to the AKC — and, in some cases, were inspected by the organization — had been arrested on charges of animal cruelty.
At its inception, Eero checked off all the boxes for Silicon Valley: a "disruptive" product, chummy co-founders with Stanford pedigrees, an origin story that started in an apartment, and big promises about how its wireless mesh router system would reinvent home WiFi with cutting-edge technology.
The complaint against Ms. Wiener provides a rare look at how looters, smugglers, art dealers and others may conspire to plunder relics from Indian shrines or Cambodian jungle temples, ferry them into the United States, give them fake pedigrees, and burnish them for sale as lawful imports.
His other top executives — many of them natives of Queens, where Mr. Trump grew up, or Brooklyn, where his father, Fred, expanded a housing empire many years ago — have secured power not necessarily through fancy pedigrees or impressive credentials, but through decades of devotion to their boss.
Both of the works — a terra-cotta bust of St. Lawrence and a terra-cotta relief of the beheading of St. John the Baptist — belong to the Paris-based art collectors Peter Silverman and Kathleen Onorato, who lent them to the museum to encourage the discussion over their pedigrees.
Though the Big East has been revived somewhat by the addition of distant schools with rich basketball pedigrees — Marquette, Butler and Xavier among them — the real draw will be the old, familiar rivals: Villanova, Georgetown, St. John's, Seton Hall and Providence, even if some have lost their luster.
In order for the AFK to even consider a breed as being legit, a breeding club must prove that there's a "sufficient" US population with a minimum of 300 to 400 dogs with three-generation pedigrees and at least 100 households forming a national club devoted solely to the breed.
Considering the success of their annual winter tours and the pedigrees of their most prominent performers, TSO has quietly become one of the biggest groups in modern heavy music—a gateway drug that has introduced unsuspecting audience members like the Philadelphia couple to the power of live rock 'n' roll.
Influential galleries from New York and London, including Venus Over Los Angeles, Maccarone and Ibid, have set up outposts alongside local galleries with fancy pedigrees like the Box (run by the artist Paul McCarthy's daughter, Mara McCarthy) and Wilding Cran (owned by Anthony Cran and Naomi deLuce Wilding, the granddaughter of Elizabeth Taylor).
How he fits: This is a bit of a reach at 20, with plenty of players left on the board with better pedigrees, but the Lions must have fallen in love with the thought of him at center, and they figured he would not be there when they pick again at 51.
Neither Mr. Dabbar, nor Energy Secretary Rick PerryJames (Rick) Richard PerryThe credible case for Texas and its clean energy solutions Oversight: Trump confidant Tom Barrack pushed for Saudi nuclear plant construction Amazon taps Trump ally to lobby amid Pentagon cloud-computing contract fight MORE, have much in the way of science or engineering pedigrees.
In addition to Altman (who said he has wanted to invest in the company "for a long time") this round includes a long list of other very high-profile backers — a testament both to the founders' own pedigrees but also Asana's place as one of the more respected and used startups in the productivity/enterprise apps space.
Officials with a direct lineage to those founders, who claim to be the republic's rightful heirs, have experienced a resurgence under Mr. Xi. The term "Plebeians" refers to officials without significant pre-1949 revolutionary pedigrees who rose to the top of the ruling hierarchy or were catapulted there after Mao and later Deng Xiaoping marginalized old-timers.
Mr. Bowen, a well-connected scout who is employed by Fightball to find the players, rattled off their gritty pedigrees: Leandro De Lima was found on the favela courts of Rio de Janeiro; Dusan Bulut, who flew in from Serbia, is ranked the No. 1 three-on-three player in the world; Billy Baptist was cut from the Chicago Bulls summer camp after a short stint; Eric Williams dominates courts in a gang-ridden area of Los Angeles.
But there were others in the mix — and then out of it — as well: M.L.S. coaches like Tata Martino, Peter Vermes and Oscar Pareja; U.S. Soccer insiders like Tab Ramos and the interim coach who had run the team during the search, Dave Sarachan; and coaches with international pedigrees, like Osorio and Julien Lopetegui, the former Spain and Real Madrid coach, who reportedly tossed his hat in the ring last month only to be told he was too late.

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