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Still, Chloe sits next to Bryce at the ribbon-cutting ceremony.
The first baby was born within hours after the ribbon cutting.
The Baha Mar missed its first ribbon-cutting in December 22016.
Yesterday, some 7,000 guests were invited to a special ribbon-cutting ceremony.
Mr. Gantner said he believes someone else should lead the ribbon cutting.
No ribbon-cutting ceremonies take place when positive economic data is announced.
This was during the new, official ribbon-cutting at his D.C. hotel.
There was no ribbon-cutting too small, no photo op too corny.
He spoke at a ribbon-cutting ceremony for a factory in Texas.
In another email, Mr. Sater envisioned a ribbon-cutting ceremony in Moscow.
They mostly lead parallel lives, occasionally crossing paths at ribbon-cutting ceremonies.
Benton Stevens and Kolfage jointly wielded the scissors during the ribbon-cutting ceremony.
There will be a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new facility on Wednesday.
President Trump and his family are pictured below at the ribbon-cutting ceremony.
Christie said the opening was "not a mirage" at a ribbon-cutting ceremony.
He met King once, last week, at a ribbon cutting and shook his hand.
State and local politicians, and their congressional representatives, hold a ribbon-cutting photo op.
WHEN FOREIGN aid enters developing countries, it is welcomed with handshakes and ribbon-cutting.
Twitter and Square CEO Jack Dorsey was present Wednesday for a ribbon-cutting ceremony.
Georgia Governor Brian Kemp was on hand for a ribbon-cutting ceremony last week.
That day has arrived with a ribbon-cutting ceremony at 8:30 this morning.
The renovation is now complete, so Trump is going to the ribbon-cutting ceremony.
Trump's trip will consist of a helicopter landing, ribbon cutting, family photo, and news conference.
DNA Info also reports that Betty White is slated to attend the ribbon cutting ceremony.
It opened to significant fanfare, with a full band performance and a ribbon cutting ceremony.
EDT: President Trump tours Louis Vuitton Rochambeau, delivers remarks and participates in the ribbon cutting.
The yellow 1955 Corvette that the governor drove to the ribbon-cutting is safely garaged.
On Wednesday, he held a ribbon-cutting at his five-star hotel near the White House.
Buttigieg and Davis watching a pair of oversized scissors do their work at a ribbon-cutting.
Scarcely a month goes by without another grant, another ribbon-cutting, another broadside against complacent CEOs.
And the deal isn't done once you've appeared at the ribbon-cutting and hyped up the project.
The common area, offering spectacular views of Manhattan, was bustling on the day of the ribbon cutting.
Meanwhile, another source told PEOPLE that the musician was all smiles for Orianne at her ribbon cutting.
Local, state, and federal politicians then move on to find the potential next ribbon-cutting photo op.
Mr. Trump held a ribbon-cutting at his newest luxury hotel, near the White House in Washington.
The theater artist Robert Wilson, who met Ms. Hunter as a child, will perform the ribbon cutting.
"They are amazing people," Eric Trump said of the Chawlas at the ribbon-cutting in the Bronx.
After the ribbon cutting at 3 PM, there's gonna be some games ran on the new court.
The couple was seated in the front row for the ribbon-cutting ceremony in Jerusalem in May.
"There will be an official ribbon-cutting ceremony with invited guests, and Mr. Trump himself," she said.
A day after the accident, a ribbon-cutting ceremony was held on Governors Island for a kayak dock.
I was there early last year for a ribbon-cutting ceremony, and there were about 1,000 people there.
Federer participated in the ribbon-cutting nearly two years ago when Nadal opened a tennis academy in Majorca.
At the televised ribbon-cutting, Mr. Singh donned a headset to make one of the first survey calls.
The lieutenant governor of New York, day to day, is in charge of ribbon-cutting and little else.
At the ribbon-cutting event, Arnault said that he has known Trump since the 1980s, according to WWD.
Yet Trump's decision to skip the embassy ribbon cutting may also have a double silver lining for May.
The ribbon-cutting at the Trump International Hotel in Washington, DC, had all the trappings of a campaign event.
But, too often, necessary repairs take a back seat to glitzy boondoggles that afford politicians ribbon-cutting photo ops.
In April we celebrated the ribbon cutting for Skorpios, a promising high-tech manufacturing company making photonic integrated circuits.
He will be attending the ribbon-cutting ceremony for his newest hotel's grand opening in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday.
The mayor of Toronto, the premier of Ontario, and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau were all at the ribbon-cutting.
The ribbon-cutting celebrates the reopening of the remodeled resort, which now includes a suite inside the Turnberry Lighthouse.
He must see some value in making a quick ribbon-cutting stop in the midst of the campaign homestretch.
He will be there for the ribbon-cutting of his newly renovated gold course at the Trump Turnberry Resort.
Citigroup's chief executive, Michael Corbat, unveiled the bank's newest Riyadh office at a festive ribbon-cutting ceremony this year.
And any criticism of them often comes long after the ribbon-cutting, and even then it can seem churlish.
WE ARE GOING TO GET STRAIGHT TO SECRETARY ROSS HERE TO TALK ABOUT THE RIBBON CUTTING CEREMONY, CENTURY ALUMINUM.
After the ribbon cutting next week, the court will be used by the older students and for family events.
"I'm just really excited to be standing here for our new NCCF campus," Spears said before the ceremonial ribbon cutting.
He spent Friday as he usually does, traveling around the country to attend ribbon-cutting ceremonies for new infrastructure projects.
" If "Putin gets on a stage with Donald for a ribbon cutting for Trump Moscow...Donald owns the Republican nomination.
A lot of high fives and ribbon cutting, and then 10 years later, we realize it was a bad idea.
At 12:183, after the performance, everyone will parade from City Winery to the school for a ribbon-cutting ceremony.
"I smoked her," Mr. Clay said in an interview after a ribbon-cutting ceremony for a new light rail station.
Andrew M. Cuomo and Mayor Bill de Blasio are scheduled to appear at a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the building.
This afternoon, Trump presides over a ribbon-cutting event at a new Louis Vuitton handbag workshop in Johnson County, Texas.
Steven was on hand for the ribbon-cutting ceremony just outside of Atlanta and his heart was busting with pride.
He later joined his siblings, Eric and Tiffany, clad in a black dress and headband, for a red ribbon cutting ceremony.
A lot of high fives and ribbon cutting, and then 10 years later, we realize it was a bad idea. Right.
He can barnstorm the country at ribbon-cutting ceremonies to show the tangible results of his presidency—in five block letters.
Fixing a leaky sewer system or crumbling road is not the type of ribbon-cutting project that politicians want to fund.
After a ribbon-cutting ceremony, Trump sat a table with young patients, helping them with a craft activity: painting flower pots.
It would also be a huge political win for the president, played out over countless ribbon cutting ceremonies across the country.
In 2010, Rick Perry, then the governor of Texas, spoke at the ribbon-cutting for Huawei's new American headquarters in Plano.
"What Donald has done with this place is phenomenal, and he does nothing halfway," Mr. Woods said at the ribbon-cutting.
Toys "R" Us mascot Geoffrey the Giraffe presided over a ribbon cutting ceremony opening the store to the public Wednesday morning.
The iconic obelisk reopened on Thursday after three years of renovations, including a ribbon-cutting by the first lady (The Hill).
Yet for all the ribbon-cutting jubilation, aviation experts worried that the company had grown too fast for its own good.
" Mr. Williams persisted: The job under Ms. Hochul and her predecessors, he said, has been largely ceremonial, a "ribbon-cutting role.
Tyler just returned from Atlanta, where he attended last Wednesday's ribbon-cutting ceremony for Janie's House, a home for abused young women.
The official said Trump, who ribbon-cutting ceremonies, may even want to attend the opening of one of the border detention centers.
After documenting a ribbon-cutting for a community center in Queens, Ocasio-Cortez gave us a glimpse into a district staff meeting.
She still took credit for the funding, attending the ribbon-cutting for the opening of a new, $300m line through her district.
They're usually buying into a dream of well-paying jobs, transformative economic investment, and at least one high-profile ribbon-cutting ceremony.
Fixing a leaky sewer system or a crumbling road is not the type of ribbon-cutting project that politicians jump to fund.
He will take part in a ceremonial ribbon cutting on his new golf courses and hotel at Trump Turnberry at 4 p.m.
If you've got a knack for paper-folding or ribbon-cutting, consider picking up a seasonal shift at a Bloomingdale's department store.
Mr. Cuomo did not attend a brief ribbon-cutting ceremony Saturday, but was instead campaigning ahead of the Democratic primary on Thursday.
On the Runway LVMH's splashy ribbon cutting with the president spurs an angry Instagram post — by one of the company's own stars.
Artist and Ohio State University professor Ann Hamilton attended the ribbon-cutting ceremony and talked to NY1 about seeing her piece unveiled.
Our announcement to move attracted top media attention, and the mayor of San Diego offered to join us for a ribbon-cutting ceremony.
Not some ribbon cutting ceremony at the new public library or a cheesy ticker-tape parade to celebrate a local reality-show contestant.
It's set to open with a celebratory ribbon cutting on the same day SkyLift Park will reopen to the public after its upgrade.
"The singlemost thing that we are very proud of is that it's all happening in Brooklyn," Jaglom said at the ribbon-cutting ceremony.
Greenfield stitches together archival footage and photos of all the ribbon-cutting and glad-handing, Imelda always immaculately turned out, her beauty astonishing.
Philip Murphy of New Jersey, Senator Chuck Schumer, Representative Jerrold Nadler and Mayor de Blasio, it might make for one awkward ribbon-cutting.
It's a pity that the hotel's opening was rushed to make the deadline for a ribbon cutting by New York's governor, and others.
Nearly three months ago, the president's sons Donald Jr. and Eric Trump presided over a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the $13 million building.
Ms. Guadagno traveled all over the state, showing up for even the smallest ribbon-cutting ceremonies and becoming well known among business leaders.
Chris Christie visited the coaster on Friday for a ride and a ribbon-cutting, part of the final "boardwalk walk" of his tenure.
"It's tough for politicians because it doesn't lead to a ribbon cutting, but it makes a huge difference in how the trains run."
Andres appeared with former Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton on the same day that Trump attended a ribbon cutting ceremony for his hotel in October.
When we opened our new factory near Reno, Nevada, the ribbon-cutting event last week was attended by local elected officials and business leaders.
Cruz said the portion at Mud Creek opened two months ahead of schedule and two days before an official ribbon cutting set for Friday.
The companies sealed their relationship in November 2013 with a ribbon-cutting ceremony at the opening of a Theranos wellness center in Scottsdale, Ariz.
Critic's Notebook For the ribbon-cutting at the Washington Heights Library this month, the son of a former custodian returned to his old home.
The first lady is set to attend a ribbon-cutting ceremony hosted by the National Park Service on Thursday, her press office announced Friday.
Oracle co-CEO Safra Catz told students at a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Tuesday that their vision for the school is still not finished.
This week Katherine Johnson, a mathematician whose contributions to NASA's early space missions were instrumental to its success, was honored during a ribbon-cutting ceremony.
He lives in Brooklyn but said he will make the trip back to Harlem for the ribbon-cutting, at which the bell will be rung.
Many countries have a ceremonial figurehead — either an elected president or a hereditary monarch — who represents the nation at state dinners and ribbon-cutting ceremonies.
Last Friday she went to the ribbon cutting of the new law school at American University, praising the school that had been founded by women.
At Thursday's ribbon cutting, Silva said he saw a supportive showing from the local community, with many people excited about the brand's return to Pharr.
Thirteen days out from the presidential election, the Republican nominee spent Wednesday morning in Washington, overseeing the ribbon-cutting at his new Trump International Hotel.
But while officials like the ribbon-cutting that comes with opening impressive new facilities, making sure that they are adequately staffed is often an afterthought.
At a ribbon cutting for the stadium last week, the team's sky-high expectations were on display when Johnson got his turn at the microphone.
The plan to build NXTHVN in phases instead of a grand ribbon-cutting "is a gracious way to connect with the community," Ms. Berke said.
The pope's linguistic adventure was a ribbon-cutting ceremony of sorts: From now on, the Vatican will allow masses to be conducted in native languages.
There's also what Erie calls the "edifice complex": what politician doesn't like opening something new and having a nice press op at the ribbon-cutting?
I attended the ribbon cutting for the $2.4 billion Hudson Yards subway station in September and returned last month to look at the leak problems there.
Mr. Trump is expected to arrive in Scotland on Friday, a day after the vote, for a ribbon-cutting at one of his newest golf clubs.
The second span of the new bridge, which replaced the old Tappan Zee, had a ribbon-cutting with great fanfare in early September this year; Gov.
Will what started as a simple ribbon-cutting photo op turn out to be one of those moments that shifted the power structure and industry identity?
Selective business subsidies, on the other hand, allow them to show up at ribbon-cutting and groundbreaking ceremonies, even if those don't actually develop the economy.
Before leaving Israel, Netanyahu left open the possibility of Trump traveling to Jerusalem for the ribbon-cutting, and Trump said on Monday he "may" travel there.
At the ribbon-cutting ceremony for Four Seasons on July 22, the crowd was filled with all types—politicians, judges, neighbors, ladies from the nearby church.
A spokeswoman for the tennis star said she had attended a ribbon-cutting at Trump's Loudoun County, Va., golf course that year for a new tennis center.
As a result, PPSAT managed to keep the project out of the news until May—a little more than a month before the ribbon-cutting took place.
"How wonderful those four women are together," Reitman told Mashable, in an interview at the ribbon-cutting for the new Madame Tussauds New York attraction, Ghostbusters: Dimension.
These wasted tax dollars mean other businesses and households pay higher taxes for politicians' credit-claiming ribbon-cutting ceremonies, but there's no additional benefit for the community.
But she did what people do at a ribbon-cutting ceremony, acknowledging lawmakers of both parties, and did not utter the words attributed to her by Kelly.
Next week "Camp: Notes on Fashion" will open at the Costume Institute of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, with its famous celebrity-stuffed gala as ribbon cutting.
Moon Express also has the money it needs, but it has yet to have the ribbon-cutting on the new facility where it will assemble its lander.
During a ribbon-cutting ceremony in Senegal's growing capital city, Mr. Xi handed keys to a new wrestling stadium built by the Chinese to President Macky Sall.
The family talked with anchor George Stephanopoulos inside the Trump International Hotel Washington, the luxury Pennsylvania Avenue property that Donald Trump visited Wednesday for a ribbon cutting.
"Our Taste NY program is opening up new markets for farmers, beverage producers and other merchants across the state," the governor said at the ribbon-cutting ceremony.
At the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new exhibit, Parton was given the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service "Partnership Award" in recognition for her considerable support throughout the years.
The officials shower the centers with incentives like free rent, according to government statements and people familiar with the deals, and promote them through elaborate ribbon-cutting ceremonies.
And, as though that weren't enough, LaRue believes he can get the only living Golden Girl, Betty White, to the ribbon cutting ceremony once the cafe gets approval.
The building, a part of NASA's Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia, was dedicated this past weekend in a ribbon-cutting ceremony with Johnson's friends and family present.
Trump is heading to Scotland this week, and has a planned press conference and ribbon cutting Friday in Turnberry, in honor of his newly-renovated Trump Turnberry Resort.
The company will host a ribbon-cutting ceremony, and the franchise owner will present a $16,373 donation to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation in honor of the 16,000th store.
The Post's report began with the story of Trump attending a ribbon-cutting ceremony in New York in the 1990s for a new nursery school for children with AIDS.
Even as hotel staff handed press passes adorned with the Trump's hotel company logo, the signs that the ribbon-cutting was more than just a corporate event were clear.
YANGON, Myanmar — In 1997 some of the most powerful men in Myanmar's dictatorship gathered for a ribbon-cutting ceremony at a glitzy new theme park by Yangon's city zoo.
The hotel event Wednesday was less a ribbon-cutting than a condensed version of a Trump campaign event, as he quickly moved from thanking his family to criticizing Mrs.
"We had a little rosette problem," New York Public Library (NYPL) President Tony Marx explained at today's ribbon-cutting ceremony for the reopening of the Rose Main Reading Room.
The interesting video below was released for the official ribbon-cutting ceremony held on December 7, 2019, during the Reagan Foundation and Institute&aposs annual Reagan National Defense Forum.
U.S. Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke will be among the speakers at a ribbon-cutting ceremony Tuesday alongside the 630-foot-tall monument to westward expansion on the St. Louis riverfront.
When the royal was handed a pair of scissors for the ribbon cutting at the Virgin Money London Marathon Expo in London, he turned to 5-year-old Melissa Howse.
This was a fact was once again on display as he made everyone watching the ribbon cutting wait almost a minute to watch him actually clamp down on the scissors.
In 2013, he praised Mr. Bloomberg's administration for choosing him to finish a stalled Bronx golf course project, and then wrote on Twitter about a ribbon-cutting with the mayor.
NEW YORK An article on Saturday about Atlantic City's mayor, Frank M. Gilliam Jr., included a caption that misstated the position of Mr. Gilliam at a ribbon cutting in June.
I didn't watch her wedding or pay attention to what she wore to parties and ribbon-cutting ceremonies or care that she was unhappy in her marriage to Prince Charles.
We, too, could give the power to an elected official and keep a different person around to handle the hosting/ribbon cutting/Rose Garden tour-leading/gossip lightning-rod stuff.
He opened his own tennis academy on his home island of Majorca in October, and Federer took a break from rehabilitating in Switzerland to be present for the ribbon cutting.
Mr. Kim attended the ribbon-cutting ceremony of the Township of Samjiyon County, near the North's central border with China, the North's official Korean Central News Agency reported on Tuesday.
Back at the hotel opening, Trump joined wife Melania and his children Donald Jr., Eric, Ivanka and Tiffany for the official ribbon-cutting in the grand lobby of his new hotel.
Nipsey Hussle will live on in the Crenshaw District with a public basketball court that now bares his image across 78 feet of pavement ... which is getting a ribbon cutting Sunday.
"We're not taking anything for granted," Ms. Guadagno said in an interview, as she attended a ribbon-cutting for a deli in Towaco, her first of five campaign events on Saturday.
Mr. Morales keeps a strenuous travel schedule to attend ribbon-cutting ceremonies for infrastructure and housing projects across the country, which are often presented as tokens of his generosity for Bolivians.
I was sent by my editor at The Moscow Times to buttonhole Mr. Nazarbayev at a ribbon-cutting for a power plant in the country's remote north, near the Russian border.
The main event during my most recent visit was the opening of the National Museum of Qatar, a building so ambitious that it took 18 years from conception to ribbon cutting.
" Lisa Henson, president of the Jim Henson Company and Jim's daughter, added that Whitmire refused to have an understudy for Kermit, but wouldn't appear for "B-level performances, such as ribbon-cutting.
It's worth noting that the ribbon cutting did not appear on the official Louis Vuitton social media feeds, which suggests the company was not as ignorant of the optics as it insisted.
Last week, Louis Vuitton Moët Hennessy chairman and chief executive officer Bernard Arnault welcomed Donald Trump in rural Alvarado, Texas for a ribbon-cutting ceremony at Louis Vuitton's new leather goods workshop.
Our shortsighted approach means that when we invest in a new bridge or water treatment plant it is at risk of being washed away even before we hold the ribbon-cutting ceremony.
Chicago Cubs first baseman Anthony Rizzo fought back tears and was visibly emotional at a ribbon-cutting ceremony at Lurie Children's Hospital on Tuesday afternoon, according to Phil Thompson of the Chicago Tribune.
Seattle officials are apparently so embarrassed by the pricey cycling routes that they have been conducting quiet "soft launches" for new lanes instead of hosting splashy ribbon-cutting ceremonies,  The Seattle Times reported .
Cover image: Donald Trump Jr. arrives for a ribbon cutting event for a new clubhouse at Trump Golf Links at Ferry Point, June 11, 2018 in The Bronx borough of New York City.
In New York, HNA held a gala event for 300 guests at Lincoln Center, capped by a ribbon cutting and an appearance by Christopher Nixon Cox, a grandson of President Richard M. Nixon.
"A ribbon-cutting ceremony should not have been held if the bridge span was not yet safe," said Cynthia Nixon, the actor and activist who is challenging Mr. Cuomo in the Democratic primary.
A Trump spokeswoman on Tuesday confirmed he would travel to Scotland later this month for a ribbon-cutting ceremony at his golf course, his first reported overseas trip since becoming the presumptive Republican nominee.
Speaking at a gold-gilded lectern at the Trump International Hotel on Pennsylvania Avenue on Wednesday, Mr. Trump pointed a finger toward Mr. Gingrich, who was in the audience at the hotel ribbon-cutting.
More accustomed to ribbon-cutting ceremonies than to grappling with the uproar over Americans turning up dead in their hotel rooms, the minister, Francisco Javier García, insisted that the authorities had nothing to hide.
"I'm thrilled with it now," said Wilson, who involves himself with the details of his properties from ground-breaking to ribbon-cutting — scouting locations, designing room layouts, and frequenting art fairs for new acquisitions.
"When we come together, when we work together, we can do positive and amazing things," Jim McGovern, a U.S. congressman for Massachusetts who wants better U.S.-Cuban relations, said at a ribbon-cutting ceremony.
During his answer, Trump noted that he went to the ribbon-cutting for his Turnberry, Scotland resort around the time of the EU referendum, incorrectly stating that it took place the day before the vote.
Some of the most memorable events of past EV weeks have included ribbon cutting events to unveil new charging stations, politicians announcing new policies, reforms offering new rebates, or carpool lane access for EV drivers.
The F-117 Nighthawk will be going on public display at the Reagan Library beginning December 7, 2019, at an official ribbon-cutting ceremony during the Reagan Foundation and Institute's annual Reagan National Defense Forum.
More than 200 people, from children eager to play with sidewalk chalk to gray-haired fans sporting vintage tie-dye T-shirts, joined local officials, park advocates and the musician's sister for the ribbon-cutting.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Ribbon-cutting, jets overhead and a dinner in a new, billion-dollar headquarters: Donald Trump's first meeting at NATO on Thursday is choreographed to impress a U.S. president who called the Western alliance "obsolete".
At every ribbon cutting and event in the county, they say in the absence of the queen, the high sheriff is here, and everybody has to sort of bow and scrape and be nice to me.
"The opening of the new stadium will be a panacea for a while, and people will be focused on ribbon cutting and flyovers," said David Carter, the executive director of the Sports Business Institute at USC.
After a ribbon-cutting ceremony, the group will groove its way down Broadway, past Union Square and through Astor Place Plaza; the ultimate destination is Tompkins Square Park, where DanceFest, held from 3 to 7 p.m.
The ancient works come from the National Museum of Iraq, which was looted after the American-led invasion of the country in 2003 and stayed closed until 2015, when it reopened with a ribbon-cutting ceremony.
But when I arrived at the Huis Ten Bosch theme park very late one humid summer night, just days after the fanfare of the robot hotel's ribbon-cutting, nobody was quite sure where it might be found.
Myrlie Evers, the widow of Medgar Evers, said at the ribbon-cutting ceremony that she was filled with pride in seeing the completed museum, as well as the new Museum of Mississippi History, which opened alongside it.
On Sunday, when that dig was officially unveiled, not with a ribbon-cutting but with the ceremonial smashing of a brick wall, it was President Trump's ambassador to Israel, David M. Friedman, who swung the first sledgehammer.
First, politicians don't prioritize maintenance, because while you can put your name on a bridge or attend a ribbon-cutting ceremony for a road, few cheer for the beams you quietly reinforce or the potholes you fill.
What had seemed a perfectly orchestrated ribbon-cutting, just days before Thursday's primary, quickly morphed into a cudgel for the governor's opponents, who accused him of putting politics above public safety and called for a federal investigation.
With a new roundabout scheduled to be unveiled in town — which officials noted was a "very big deal" and "years in the making" — some residents are half expecting the hammer to materialize at the ribbon-cutting ceremony.
The president told reporters at the start of a ribbon-cutting event at a Louis Vuitton factory in Alvorado, Texas, that he already has a replacement for Perry, but he did not say who it would be.
The president told reporters at the start of a ribbon-cutting event at a Louis Vuitton factory in Alvorado, Texas, that he already has a replacement for Perry, but he did not say who it would be.
The president told reporters at the start of a ribbon-cutting event at a Louis Vuitton factory in Alvorado, Texas, that he already has a replacement for Perry, but he did not say who it would be.
"Locating it [the command] here in Austin demonstrates the type of bold change we need to excel in today's combat environment," Mark Esper, secretary of the Army, said Friday during the Army Futures Command ribbon-cutting ceremony.
He said he was looking forward to one last ribbon-cutting — in June of next year — at a new complex for the Edible Academy, where visitors will be able to experiment with planting seeds and harvesting produce.
Politically speaking, it's a lot more appetizing to have a ribbon-cutting ceremony at a brand new stretch of roadway, but for many places, most of the costs tend to fall in terms of operation and maintenance.
"The harmful stigma surrounding substance misuse, mental health, and HIV/AIDS continues to keep people from seeking the help they need," New York First Lady Chirlane McCray told a crowd at the clinic's ribbon cutting ceremony Wednesday.
" Lisa Henson, president of the Jim Henson Company and Jim's daughter, added that Whitmire was adamantly opposed to having an understudy for the role, but sometimes wouldn't appear on set for "B-level performances, such as ribbon-cutting.
The publication suggests a number of tactics to achieve this goal, all of which need to take place at the points of contact that citizens have with legislators -- town halls, ribbon-cutting ceremonies, district offices and through phone banks.
"Iran's systems can reach into parts of Europe, including Romania," Rose said, before heading to the site to join US Deputy Defense Secretary Robert Work and NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg for a ribbon-cutting ceremony at 9am GMT.
Federica Wilson had made insensitive comments at an FBI office's ribbon-cutting ceremony; and, during a press briefing, said he would only take questions from reporters who had a personal connection to someone who had served in the military.
A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held on May 25, 2018, to celebrate the completion of a $52-million-dollar Absecon Inlet seawall made of 99,000 tons of stone (it helps prevent shore damage — the beaches suffered from Hurricane Sandy).
Yet nobody, including the governor, has found a way to fund the Metropolitan Transportation Authority's five-year capital plan, filled with more quotidian projects like signal upgrades, which do not lend themselves so well to ribbon-cutting photo opportunities.
But in early September, about a week after The Ames Tribune covered the cheerful ribbon-cutting ceremony, a letter arrived from the federal government: The motley intersection was a safety concern, it said, and a liability for the city.
SEATTLE — After three years and $56 million, Seattle's Asian Art Museum reopened to the public on February 8 with a ribbon-cutting ceremony followed by a full weekend of free events to introduce visitors to the "reimagined, reinstalled, reopened" space.
The ribbon-cutting ceremony featured remarks from Curtis Sandberg, of The White House Historical Association; John Stanwich, liaison to the White House for the National Park Service; and Henrik Bramsen Hahn, the deputy chief of mission of the Danish Embassy.
"A company comes and they have a ribbon-cutting ceremony—that's a way to show as an individual you are the deal maker," said Nathan Jensen, co-author of Incentives to Pander: How Politicians Use Corporate Welfare for Political Gain.
On Wednesday, instead of spending the morning in one of the battleground states where polls show him trailing Hillary Clinton, Mr. Trump held a ribbon-cutting at his elaborately remade hotel at the Old Post Office on Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington.
October 26, 2016 marked the grand opening and ribbon-cutting ceremony of the Trump International Hotel in Washington, DC. The hotel is located inside the Old Post Office Pavilion, which dates back to 1899 and required $200 million in renovations.
"But having Hillary Clinton come in and campaign for you, if you are a Democrat candidate, is like having Jeffrey Dahmer do the ribbon cutting at a restaurant opening," said Huckabee, a two-time GOP presidential candidate and former Arkansas governor.
Last May at the ribbon-cutting of the Salesforce Tower, the 203-floor phallus that now dominates the San Francisco skyline, tech billionaire Marc Benioff implored the politicians, journalists, and citizens in attendance to stop blaming the technology industry for the city's issues.
"I think it's a very rude question, to be honest with you," said Trump, taking offense to Bash asking why the candidate was at a hotel ribbon-cutting in Washington, rather than campaigning in key battleground locales like Ohio, Pennsylvania or Florida.
However, the rest of their cute clan finally saw their new abodes and crossed paths with the duo during the official dedication and ribbon-cutting ceremony today, which also included a surprise birthday celebration for Drew and Jonathan, who turn 40 on Saturday.
MOSCOW — As American and allied officials celebrated the opening of a long-awaited missile defense system in Europe with a ribbon cutting and a band, the reaction in Russia on Thursday suggested the system had raised the risks of a nuclear war.
" Underscoring the oddity of the event, the political reporters who attended the ribbon-cutting were handed a four-page glossy brochure with a property overview, accommodations listings, amenities, and photographs of guest rooms, the grand atrium and "The Spa by Ivanka Trump.
In 22029, roughly when Erdogan was taking a turn toward the authoritarian and just before terrorist violence began hitting Turkey, there was a ribbon-cutting for the government-commissioned, $22014 million Atasehir Mimar Sinan Mosque on the eastern, Asian side of Istanbul.
Days after Trump and his daughter Ivanka Trump attended a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the opening of a new Louis Vuitton workshop in Texas, Nicolas Ghesquière slammed the president on social media, specifically pointing to Trump's lack of support for LGBTQ rights.
Congressional Democrats could, in theory, vote for a big grab bag of random projects that lets each of them deliver some picayune benefit to their local constituents while allowing Trump to spend the next two years on an endless national tour of ribbon-cutting ceremonies.
As Mr. Gunningham posed for a ribbon cutting with the building's owners and a local city councilman, WeWork's expansive offices loomed over them — an embodiment of how the company overextended itself and now must try to make money after nearly burying itself in losses.
Here's the itinerary the Trump campaign sent to reporters last week: Friday, June 24th: Turnberry 10:00 AM: Official Press Conference 11:00 AM: Ceremonial Ribbon Cutting 11:30 AM: Photo Opportunity at Turnberry Lighthouse Saturday, June 25th: Aberdeen TBD: Possible Press Activity That's it.
When Florida House Republican Daniel Webster showed up for a ribbon cutting in the retirement community of the Villages last Friday, he was met by a group wearing MAGA hats and Trump-Pence T-shirts—but also by dozens of chanting and singing Trump opponents.
The speech represented a big shift in focus from Mr. Trump's morning, when he took a break from the campaign trail to attend the ribbon-cutting ceremony of his new hotel in Washington, inviting a huge media contingent to document his new business venture.
On the occasion of a simple ribbon cutting, he sought to channel the spirit of the founding of the People's Republic of China by quoting from one of Mao Zedong's revolutionary war poems, "Loushan Pass," about a battle in the mountains of Guizhou in 235.
Kim Jong Un wore a much-touted leather trench coat during the ribbon-cutting at Samjiyon, the idyllic mountain enclave near Mt. Paektu which Kim had "worked heart and soul" to turn  "into the utopia town under socialism," according to the Korean Central News Agency.
Part of the problem, officials said, is that as a rule, the government is more inclined to invest money in building new projects, celebrated with elaborate ribbon-cutting ceremonies overseen by elected officials, than in the less visible (and less glamorous) task of maintenance.
The first is a story by the New York Times's Shane Goldmacher reporting the governor's administration offered "enticements" to make the opening target for a recent, much-celebrated ribbon-cutting on the new Mario M. Cuomo Bridge (named for Cuomo's father, a former governor).
Tuesday's first round play was supposed to be a dress rehearsal for Wednesday's official opening, which will see Serena Williams, who is a part-owner in the Dolphins, Roger Federer and world number ones Novak Djokovic and Naomi Osaka taking part in a ribbon-cutting ceremony.
At the ribbon-cutting ceremony, the queen paid tribute to British engineering prowess, saying, "The three magnificent structures we see here span three centuries, are all feats of modern engineering, and a tribute to the vision and remarkable skill of those who designed and built them."
FROM PEN: Learn The Process Behind Time Selecting The 100 Most Influential People The All-Star shortstop, with his sister Sharlee Jeter—who is president of the Turn 2 Foundation—present also donated $150,000 to the center during the ribbon cutting and presented a $4,000 scholarship to Alex Hinderscheid.
Mr. Trump's event on Tuesday at Doral, and the ribbon-cutting on Wednesday at the new Trump International Hotel in Washington, had nothing to do with the daily grind of the final two weeks of the national campaign, burning valuable time that could have been spent courting voters.
In recent years, American politicians have funded lots of shiny new infrastructure — the kind you can put your name on and have a ribbon cutting in front of — while ignoring the basic upkeep that keeps the water clean and running, electricity flowing, and bridges from falling into the river.
"It would be better to wait a couple more months and get it right, rather than prematurely have a ribbon-cutting ceremony to benefit the governor," said Larry Penner, a former official at the Federal Transit Administration who oversaw grants for projects in New York and New Jersey.
After a ribbon-cutting ceremony last week, Timothy Rourke, the chairman of the New Hampshire Governor's Commission on Alcohol and Drug Abuse, said in an interview that while there was much to celebrate, it was important to remember that the state is in the middle of a crisis.
According to a White House press release, Trump participated in a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the monument's newly-opened visitor screening center, and also distributed passes for free entry to national parks to 4th grade schoolchildren who attended the event, part of the "Every Kid in the Outdoors" initiative.
She posted a photo of her at a construction site for a project in Azerbaijan on Instagram while both Trump Jr. and his sister attended ribbon cutting ceremonies at project announcements and openings around the globe, from Trump Soho in New York to condo-hotel projects in Toronto and Vancouver.
At last year's San Francisco Pride Parade, they led a contingent of over a hundred ecosexuals in a ribbon-cutting ceremony to "officially" add an E to the LGBTQI acronym; Stephens told Outside that they believe there are now at least 100,000 people around the world who openly identify as ecosexuals.
It was a big deal in early September when a ribbon-cutting took place at the newly redone AMC Glen Cove 2249 movie theater downtown, on School Street, celebrating this $18183 million multiplex's new power-recliner seating, audio and visual systems and expanded menu, with items like chicken and waffle sandwiches.
On Friday, when asked if the city would file the civil lawsuit,  Emanuel, who was attending a ribbon-cutting on a new REI store location along the north branch of the Chicago River, responded:  "That is in the courts, that is not my focus; my focus is creating jobs and opportunity," he said.
" The Billie Returns The newly restored 244-year-old Billie Holiday Theater in Bedford-Stuyvesant held its ribbon-cutting in May with an inaugural program that included Roger Robinson, Sonia Sanchez and Jason Moran and Alicia Hall Moran, followed by three sold-out readings of Zora Neale Hurston's "Their Eyes Were Watching God.
The Carolina Panthers superstar was out in Atlanta on Thursday flaunting how amazing his life is ... posing with his mom and brother for the ribbon-cutting ceremony for "Fellaship" It's a bar/lounge/club that's supposed to be awesome -- a cool hangout spot for drinks and cigars ... and Cam's been stoked about it for months.
He was finally supposed to make the trip at the beginning of 2018 to open the new US embassy in London, but — once again facing the prospect of protests — begged off with the excuse that he wouldn't go to any ribbon-cutting because the Obama administration had made a "bad deal" on the embassy.
Republican presidential nominee Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE is in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday for a ribbon-cutting ceremony at his Trump International Hotel.
Trump criticizes deal But don't expect any ribbon-cutting ceremonies from Trump, who last week tweeted his disapproval of what he described as the Obama administration's "bad deal" to sell the previous location in the high-end Mayfair district in central London and move to the former industrial site south of the River Thames.
After the ribbon-cutting at his course in Turnberry in southwest Scotland on Friday, Trump will travel to another of his golf properties, on the northeast coast near Aberdeen, at the Menie Estate alongside the North Sea, where he waged a relentless effort to move local residents out of their homes to create a luxurious and lucrative golf course.
Monday&aposs ribbon-cutting for the 1,079-foot (329-meter) 3 World Trade Center marks a major step in the rebuilding of the site, stalled for years by disputes among government agencies, trade center developer Larry Silverstein, insurers and 9/11 victims&apos family members who wanted the entire site to be preserved for eternity as a memorial.
And despite the fact that Mr. Trump was to touch down in Britain the day after its "Brexit" vote on whether to leave the European Union, his itinerary — a helicopter landing at his luxury resort, a ceremonial ribbon cutting and family photograph, and a news conference — reads like a public-relations junket crossed with a golf vacation.
In October 2016 then-Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump was joined by his family at a ribbon-cutting for the Trump International Hotel in Washington, D.C., a project that transformed a classic post office into luxury lodging and benefited from a federal tax credit for the rehabilitation of historic properties that the Reagan tax reform of 1981 embraced.
GOP presidential nominee Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE will be in the nation's capital on Wednesday for a ribbon cutting ceremony at his new hotel.
The Republican presidential nominee took aim at Clinton after facing criticism for taking a break from the campaign trail to attend a ribbon cutting ceremony for his new luxury hotel in Washington, D.C. "Here's a woman, goes home and goes to sleep all the time," Trump said at his rally, touting the multiple events he holds on some days.
Taking the podium to tout his new hotel as "one of the great hotels of the world," the billionaire, who has touted his business success as a key qualification for assuming the presidency, quickly turned the corporate-themed ribbon-cutting into a campaign event, albeit far from any of the battleground states he needs to win to clinch the presidency.
He is here for a de-facto ribbon-cutting for the first proper release of two films he is in: Salome, based on a one-act Oscar Wilde play about the way lust can set fire to logic and decency, and a documentary, Wilde Salome, which Pacino also directed, about his years-long, stop-and-go assembly of Wilde's play for the screen and stage.
Unlike San Francisco, where most startups struggle to name the current mayor, in comeback cities, leaders actually know each other and work as a team, a peace dividend of overcoming all these years of adversity :  City Hall hustles to help you find an office, a county official lures press to your ribbon cutting and nonprofits teach you how to be a constructive presence in the community.
Any other news, from the drums of war in Iran to passage, at last, of a Brexit bill in Parliament was swept away for Megxit, as the tabloids promptly called the decision by Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan, to "step back" from the ribbon-cutting, kindergarten-visiting and foreign-traveling duties they've been assigned as their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
Though open to high-level donors the night before, to museum members on June 30, and to the general public on July 4, the ICA held a ribbon-cutting ceremony for and preview of the new building on June 22 for the press as well as for its staff and volunteers — closing the main ICA building in order to ensure that those involved in the institution's operations could attend.
To celebrate the airport and its amenities, at the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new terminal, Kevin Dolliole, the airport's director of aviation, announced that New Orleans will be the third airport in the country (after Pittsburgh International and Tampa International Airports) to have a permanent gate-pass program allowing non-ticketed passengers into the terminal to shop, dine and accompany friends and family members to their gates.
Mike Huckabee joked Thursday that having 2016 Democratic presidential nominee Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE campaign for Democratic candidates in his year's midterm elections is like "having Jeffrey Dahmer do the ribbon cutting at a restaurant opening," during an appearance on Fox News Thursday.
And in this I fear Ivana has mistimed her memoir and misread the mood of the troubled country, which isn't interested in heartwarming holiday tales, family recipes, cute anecdotes about her trying to order a glass of Chablis at a Taco Bell, tips on teaching kids manners and the grown-up kids' rote testimonials reiterating throughout the text what a swell mom she was and is (Ivanka's initial entry has all the warmth and personality of a ribbon-cutting ceremony).
The facility officially opened at a press event on Wednesday that included a ribbon cutting ceremony, talks by Intel subject matter experts on various aspects of its self-driving program and a number of demonstrations of different parts of its business, including a ride in partner Delphi's self-driving Audi SUV, a look at BMW's latest advanced autonomous capability testing vehicle (the first in the U.S. and among the first of the fleet of 40 it's committed to producing) and a look at the company's efforts to spearhead development of fast, secure wireless infrastructure.
Halperin, also a regular presence on MSNBC's "Morning Joe," had an informal Q&A with Trump on Wednesday at a ribbon-cutting ceremony for a new hotel in DC. When we say "Lauer'd," of course, we're talking Matt Lauer, who media members thought was a bit too easy on Trump by asking him twice as many questions than Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE during a September Town Hall event (The NBC-sponsored Commander-in-Chief forum) with the two candidates.

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