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Entrepreneur meets VC. VC shells out a bunch of dough.
Brazil, for instance, shells out over 22014 million acres for GMO soybeans.
Another shells out $30,000 on plastic surgery for a treasured pet fish.
The average American shells out nearly $240 a month for their subscriptions.
To that end, the average parent shells out $21 each month, the report found.
The threat most talked of is to creatures that make shells out of calcium carbonate.
Rise Buddy shells out three other savory flavor options: Sea Salt, BBQ, and Sour Cream & Onion.
Mr McCarthy estimates that each new client costs the company $94; Blue Apron shells out $84.
America shells out more than a quarter, and together the top ten countries account for four-fifths.
The average Sydneysider now shells out A$1.1m ($820,000) for a house—63 times the median national income.
The EU as a whole shells out about 9% of GDP on state pensions; Britain spends only 5%.
One particular sore spot for Twitter financially is the amount it shells out in equity to its employees.
There's only one issue with eating sunflower seeds in the car: you gotta spit those shells out the window.
According to a recent survey, one in ten millennials shells out over $200 or more on monthly subscriptions alone.
Musk boasted that Tesla shells out virtually nothing on advertising and endorsements, and relies heavily on word of mouth.
Hu Kitchen, an entirely gluten-free and all-natural restaurant-goods chain located in NYC, shells out these delectable bars.
It illustrates the priorities of an average family, which makes just over $74,000 a year and shells out about $26,2229.
He swallowed half the contents of the coffee pan and four of the eggs, tossing the shells out the window.
Hernandez then wiped the gun down with his shirt and threw it and the shells out of the window, Bradley testified.
Not to mention, when she's off skiing in Aspen during the holidays she shells out $1,400 nightly for an Airbnb rental.
America shells out around $200m a year—about what it costs to look after 100 severely autistic people for a lifetime.
For that lesser deal ESPN pays the N.F.L. $25 billion annually, nearly twice what any of its network rivals shells out.
It reckons that firms spend 3.3% of GDP on maintenance, more than twice what the country shells out on research and development.
New spending data released this month show the US shells out far more money on defense than any other nation on the planet.
Today in WTF food trends, Taco Bell pushes the bar yet again by creating "taco shells" out of whatever the hell they want.
But that weekly number could be even higher — one report says Rihanna shells out nearly $17,834 a week on celebrity hairstylist Ursula Stephen.
NestAway charges a portion of the rent as commission - between 5-30 percent depending on how much it shells out to furnish the house.
Boshra is all business on stage left as she shells out quirky harmonies and a bassline (which is mixed too low on the album, unfortunately).
The comedienne actually shells out for some of her red carpet looks instead of solely dressing in loaned getups for the swanky stuff on her calendar.
Stanley Smith of Fort Myers, Florida, shells out $1,800 a month for an infant and a 3-year-old to attend a local day-care center.
Aside from the better-known furniture, décor, and meatball offerings, the affordable shopping destination also boasts a surprising section that shells out living organisms: The green kind.
Tobacco marketing is considered a massive driver of cigarette use — which is why the industry shells out tens of billions every year pushing its products to consumers.
Apple CEO Tim Cook told ABC News that he didn&apost believe in lobbying, even though Apple shells out millions of dollars a year lobbying the US government.
If a city or state shells out millions of dollars to attract Amazon, the least it can do is ensure that the resulting jobs lift people out of poverty.
Instead, the bill would require insurers to rebate some of their revenue to consumers (and to the government, which shells out more on subsidies for poorer buyers when premiums rise).
When my friends from home visited, we'd crack shells out by the pool in my building and I'd chide them about how slow they and inept they were at it.
Tyga went into serious medical distress mode Tuesday morning when the lawyer for a jeweler started asking him questions about how much loot he shells out for GF Kylie Jenner.
Listening on Spotify can turn someone who heard one of TayTay's singles on a radio into a hardcore fan that shells out lots of cash for her shows and t-shirts.
This has caused problems for creatures that make shells out of calcium carbonate, like clams and oysters, and has even been shown to impair fish hearing, vision and sense of smell.
Tax reform The newly minted tax law shells out major tax cuts and restructures the federal tax system, with analysis of the plan showing benefits skewed for top earners and corporations.
Louis Sarcone III: What bakers used to do back then, whenever they had leftover dough, they would just, instead of having it go to waste, they would make pizza shells out of it.
That's a big hit to the wallet — and yes, wallets are taxed as well — as an average family of four shells out an extra $400 a year to pay this unknown tax burden.
Pondexter couldn't have agreed more with Skylar when we got her out in L.A. promoting her CBD skin care line ... telling us the league ONLY shells out $113,000 a year for her to play.
Although the store's shopping process may be next-level, price points are meant to be on par with other grocery chains — it shells out both brand name goods along with Amazon's private Wickedly Prime label. 5.
Rossi shells out between $3,000 and $4,000 per month on the promotion, but he treats it as a marketing cost to build sales, and compares it to other restaurants offering half-priced wine on slow nights.
According to Bloomberg, the average worker shells out $5,714 for a family health insurance plan, or 30% of the total $18,764 cost — but five years ago, they were paying $4,503 of the total $15,745 cost, or 27%.
In December 2018, CNBC published a pie chart of the "excellent" financial habits of a millennial LSAT tutor who rakes in $100,000 annually, shells out $400 a month on groceries, and donates $615 to his favorite charities.
Usually, former secretary of Agriculture Dan Glickman told me, those fights center around farm subsidies, the billions the government shells out to ostensibly protect American growers from disasters like blights or bad weather and buffer them against volatile markets.
Streaming's on-demand structure and no-extra-cost-per-play nature turns the curious listener who's only heard of an artist or just likes one single into a diehard fan who shells out the big bucks every time their favorite act is in town.
A 30-second ad slot during the Super Bowl went for as much as $5.6 million this year, meaning when a carmaker shells out for a spot during the big game, it's banking that its commercial will generate a lot of cash in return.
In Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle, Neil Patrick Harris shells out about $250 for this burger cornucopia, but in 2100, it all came out to about $133, an inordinate amount of money that could've bought us a pretty good spread at a steakhouse.
"There are two reasons to do something like this," the letter says, referring to the $4 billion a year the foundation spends in developing countries trying to end child mortality, distribute vaccinations and improve access to education, plus another $500 million it shells out in the United States.
Berkley currently shells out $75 for every ton of plastic waste it sends to southern California for optical sorting — an automated process that uses a combination of cameras and laser sensors to accept or reject objects — because "there are so many pieces and it's so lightweight," he says.
At the same time, the U.K.'s decision to leave the European Union could make it harder for the country to sustain its large and persistent current-account deficit, which means it brings in less from overseas trade, investment income and remittances each year than it shells out to foreigners.
A note to the buyer who shells out the couple of thousand dollars necessary (according to Swann's pre-sale estimate) to buy this incredible tome, which you should probably consult outside of a messy kitchen and handle with silk gloves: please do send me any photographs of your attempts at its historical recipes.
A wall at the base of the tower was demolished, leaving one side unsupported. The building became a San Francisco Designated Landmark in 2004. In 2008 Gelfand Partners Architects acquired the building and renovated the ground floor to be its office.J.K. Dineen and Blanca Torres, "Gelfand shells out $3M for James Lick building", San Francisco Business Times, March 8, 2009.
When he is almost hit by a vehicle while crossing the road, his fear mounts, and he falls asleep in the middle of the road. A passerby (Mayilsamy) makes him pose as an orphaned corpse and gathers money from onlookers for his burial. Meera (Lakshmi Menon), who passes by, takes pity and shells out almost five grands. She later meets Indhiran in a mall and falls unconscious upon seeing him alive.
Production model rifles have the selector inside the trigger guard. Changing firing modes is difficult as the crank must be rotated a long distance before either firing mode is selected. It is also for right-handed use only; the receiver can only eject shells out the right side and cases leave toward the rear sharply. There is even the chance of spent cases hitting the shooter's arm depending on elbow positioning.
Sebok said "Most tourists expect a boardwalk ... and we really don't have one to speak of." Dawn Bryant, "Owners wait for the walk: Many see the idea as a replacement for The Pavilion", The Sun News, April 4, 2006. The city allocated $285,000 for design, and The LandArt Co. made preliminary sketches that included benches and planters.Dawn Bryant, "Council shells out for design, permits for MB boardwalk", The Sun News, July 30, 2006.
A small octopus (4-5 cm, c. 2-inch diameter) using a nut shell and clam shell as shelter At least four veined octopus (Amphioctopus marginatus) individuals were witnessed retrieving coconut shells, manipulating them, stacking them, transporting them some distance (up to 20 metres), and then reassembling them to use as a shelter. The octopuses use coconut shells discarded by humans which have eventually settled in the ocean. They probe their arms down to loosen the mud, then rotate the shells out.
Part of the project cost under the low cost non-conventional energy project was shared by the central government. There are two schemes under the project. Under the first, a small unit priced at Rs. 14,000 each was provided to domestic consumers who had to pay Rs. 3,000 for it while the rest was equally shared between the centre and the state. For the other, consumers have to pay Rs. 8,500 for a big unit while the central government provides a subsidy of Rs. 10,000 and the state shells out Rs. 5,500.
The diminution in Betelgeuse's apparent size equates to a range of values between seen in 1993 to seen in 2008—a contraction of almost in . The observed contraction is generally believed to be a variation in just a portion of the extended atmosphere around Betelgeuse, and observations at other wavelengths have shown an increase in diameter over a similar period. The latest models of Betelgeuse adopt a photospheric angular diameter of around , with multiple shells out to 50-. Assuming a distance of , this means a stellar diameter of .
Wolfe was in Division III with the new-completed coast defence ship HMS Gorgon. Wolfe was anchored parallel to the coastline, and at 0732 opened fire on the railway bridge at Snaeskerke (four miles south of Ostend) at a range of away. She therefore fired the heaviest shell from the largest gun at the longest range up to that time, and at the longest range any Royal Navy ship has fired in action. During the rest of the day Wolfe fired fifty-two 18-inch shells out of her supply of sixty at Snaeskerke, all landing close to the target.
In February 2007, the world's most expensive apartment at One Hyde Park, sold off plan for £100 million, bought by a Qatari prince, and another apartment at the same place in February 2009, at almost the same price, was bought by a Qatari prince."Sheikh shells out £100m for London's most expensive flat" The Times 28 March 2007. Retrieved 11 June 2007 Apartments of this secure, optimum specification, address equate to in excess of £4,000 per square foot (£43,000 per square metre). In 2014, a 16,000 ft2 two-storey penthouse in One Hyde Park sold for £140 million.
Forrest also meets an attractive blonde woman named Gretchen, who works in a beer hall. Originally from East Germany, Gretchen was spirited to the West, but her family still remains in the Soviet zone. Forrest and Gretchen start dating, but when Forrest suggests buying Little Forrest an oompah horn, Gretchen thinks he cannot afford such a gift on a private's salary and suggests better rapport could be built through writing letters explaining his situation in Germany. Despite Gretchen's concerns, Forrest shells out $800 for the horn (but considers it a better deal as he did not get ripped off for shipping as he did in Alaska).
Air drop specialists cut the binding on rolls of wire being flung into the aircraft's slipstream so the wire would unreel; although dropped in irregular patterns, its coils proved suitably obstructive when seeded with aerial area denial ordnance. However, by 5 February, the PAVN had infiltrated the ruined town; they set up an 82mm mortar in a hut, firing shells out through the thatch roof. A Raven FAC spotted it and called in an F-100 Super Sabre strike to destroy it. The following day, more mines were dropped by F-4 Phantom IIs in a horseshoe bend around the Royalists, limiting the battlefield to a single avenue of attack or retreat.
Krupp continued theoretical research on a replacement for the Paris Gun during the Weimar Republic-era, but it was the Nazi government that finally authorized funding for experiments to solve some of its worst problems. The extremely high velocities used by the Paris Gun to attain the stratospheric heights necessary for extreme range caused enormous wear of the barrel, so much so that the shells had to be made in gradually increasing diameter to suit the rate of wear. Even then barrel life was merely 65 rounds. It is believed that the one Paris Gun destroyed by a premature detonation in the bore was caused by loading one of the serially- numbered shells out of order.
Australians with gun, Second Boer War, 1901 349 guns were in service in the Second Boer War 1899–1902 and fired 166,548 shells out of the British total of 233,714.Appendices 28 and 29 of the Royal Commission on the War in South Africa While the gun could fire a shell up to approximately 5800-5900 yards, the No. 56 time and percussion fuze in use in 1899 could only be set for a maximum timed range of 4100 yards because it only burned for 13 seconds. The shrapnel shells in use were usually time- set to burst in the air above and in front of the enemy. Hence the gunners had to get within approximately 4200 yards of the enemy to fire on them.
At > night, when the infantry launched its raids, or the enemy his, or the > infantry became nervous and called for help, the guns stamped like stallions > and snorted their breaths of fire. The blackness of the night became a > series of dots and dashes, until the world resembled a vast radio station, > spelling hell, hell, and hell again. To this must be added the shriek of > shells, the whistle of fragments, the automatic hammer effect of the machine > gun, the rattle of the rifle fire, the rockets and star shells out over No > Man's land—all combined to make the night weird, hideous, fascinating, > sublime. In November 1918, Redden was promoted to the rank of lieutenant colonel and assumed command of the 149th Field Artillery Regiment.
In 2010, during the recession,Fort Lauderdale hotels avoid foreclosure as Sanda shells out $5M, South Florida Business Journal WebsiteFort Lauderdale site auctioned for 76% off mortgage, South Florida Business Journal WebsiteFort Lauderdale’s Seaside Villas bought at $7M discount, South Florida Business Journal Website Pan Capital looked into alternative investments and turned to South Florida's real estate market. the company purchased over 35 properties North Beach Village Resort properties, Sun Sentinel WebsiteNorth Beach Village development could turn area around, South Florida Business Journal Website on Fort Lauderdale's barrier island in what will come to be known as the North Beach Village, gathering them under the umbrella of the North Beach Village Resorts. The village's title comes from the name of the zoning district: North Beach Residential Area. Most of the properties purchased by Pan Capital are 1950's mid-century modern hotels and resorts.

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