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They believed that it would tap into time-pressed consumers' obsession with wellness and fresh produce.
Whether you're time-pressed or want to ease into running, our experts have got you covered.
Which was a respite for a photographer used to interacting with jaded (and time-pressed) celebrities.
Her son, just 12 at the time, pressed on Mr. Harrison's chest, trying to perform CPR.
They fear that three- and four-hour nights, with occasional slow passages, turn off time-pressed modern audiences.
There will be no time-pressed "pickers" elbowing shoppers aside to fill an online order, as in other supermarkets.
Adding lighter fare like salads to the usual burgers and fries has meant more options for time-pressed diners.
Late yesterday Twitter announced the unthinkable for time-pressed journalists everywhere by revealing it is testing doubling the character length of tweets.
Target hopes the smaller stores will make it easier for time-pressed shoppers to dart in and out, picking up their purchases.
Their tours range from special themes, like feminism or gay culture, to museum highlights designed for time-pressed or attention-deficit travelers.
"[But] for those who truly are super time-pressed and can tolerate intervals almost exclusively, it's the most efficient way to train."
Whack some fake sausage and tofu scramble between slices of bread, call it an all day breakfast sandwich and watch time-pressed morons.
Even for more time-pressed events (say, arranging a funeral), thinking something over for a few minutes can help clarify a decision, said Yarrow.
Time-pressed guests can take brown bags in the "grab and go" area that are filled with breakfast bars, whole fruit and bottled water.
Is there anyone, apart from time-pressed one percenters, looking for a helicopter to whisk them, Sao Paolo style, across the dystopian transportation network below?
He did not know how receptive people would be, but he hyper-targeted the pants to well-educated, time-pressed women in their early thirties.
The company hopes its tactics will make it more convenient for time-pressed moms and dads to consolidate all of their shopping at its stores.
For time-pressed bakers, here's a great last-minute hack for an all-purpose eggnog sauce: First, defrost a pint of premium-quality vanilla ice cream.
If travellers can sleep comfortably in the sky, they can save the cost of a hotel or, more importantly for time-pressed corporate warriors, a day's working time.
The store base allows Walmart to offer time-pressed shoppers new options to choose from, such as delivery, curbside pickup and pickup in automated towers inside hundreds of stores.
Time-pressed travelers often do their holiday gift buying at the last-minute, but airport shops stand at the ready with creative and tightly-curated inventory so passengers can purchase Santa-worthy presents.
The senator at the time pressed Yates about whether should would be willing to stand up to the president if he pushes the Justice Department to pursue policies or actions that don't appear lawful.
More time-pressed travelers can avail themselves of the 45-minute Jet Lag Reviver at the Aman Spa at the Connaught in London, which features a back cleanse, scrub and massage (£100 or about $138).
Jason was the first guy to hit the hour mark, I don't think we're going to do that today because you're time-pressed because you're doing a bunch of stuff because you've got a new book to promote.
In 2014, she launched Farmbox, a company that delivers boxes of produce to customers, with a specific eye to two groups of customers: the time-pressed and those in food deserts, areas that lack accessible food that is affordable.
Food printers could potentially prepare a wide range of meals from a handful of basic ingredients, which could be handy for time-pressed parents, the elderly, and astronauts: no wonder NASA has funded the development of a pizza-printer.
"People tend to mindlessly eat when they're working because they are so time-pressed, but on vacation, when you're rejuvenating yourself, you have the chance to choose your meals with more thought and really savor them," Mr. Pasternak said.
Here is Florian's impressive life reduced into a more digestible format for the time-pressed, indigestion-suffering recruiter: Then, one Sunday night in late August, I fired off a dozen of perfectly-pitched cover letters to a whole spread of companies.
In addition to free attractions, such as the International Fountain, Seattle Center offers time-pressed visitors a cluster of worthy activities to choose from, including MoPOP, the Museum of Pop Culture, which will appeal to fans of music and science fiction.
"In our time-pressed society, providing consumers with a swift, on-demand grocery delivery service is like giving them back time: today's most precious commodity," Neil Schreuder, Chief of Innovation and Strategy at Shoprite Checkers said in a statement on Monday.
In June, when a reporter from Time pressed him about the Mueller inquiry, he snapped, "You can go to prison," justifying his threat by speculating that Time might publish a picture of a letter from Kim Jong Un he had just displayed.
"In an increasingly time-pressed environment, business travelers care more and more about fast and convenient hotel services," said Sean Hennessey, a hotel consultant and an assistant professor of hospitality at the Jonathan M. Tisch Center for Hospitality and Tourism at New York University.
"The big challenge is that the worlds of business are all merging, and the dress codes are quite complicated for a lot of people," said Nick Hart, founder of Spencer Hart, a London-based bespoke menswear maker that provides time-pressed executives with custom-tailored wardrobes.
Resumes submitted to employers here were just 20% more likely to get a callback than those with Chinese or Indian names. Through interviews with Canadian employers, the researchers found that name-based discrimination on application forms were a result of time-pressed employers being concerned that individuals with foreign backgrounds would have inadequate English-language and social skills for the Canadian marketplace.
The new on-demand service was designed to better meet customer needs by allowing them to order any number of items between a certain time frame. The order would then be delivered to the customer. As of 2016, delivery is available to any location in Singapore. Grain's current goal is to serve health- and taste-conscious food to time-pressed consumers.
Niczowki acquired a degree in chemistry and mathematics from the University of Toronto. She started working as a microbiologist at Shopsy's Foods, a leading meat plant and part of Maple Leaf Foods Inc.Susan Niczowski -- salads industry can make millions, November 17, 2007. In 1991 Susan Niczowski identified a niche market for freshly prepared foods designed for hungry, time-pressed consumers.
The saga indicates that negotiations started peacefully enough, although as time drew on, and the weather grew worse, a time-pressed Hákon broke off all dialogue.McDonald 1997: p. 112. See also: Anderson 1922: pp. 622–625. He sent a detachment of ships deep into Lennox, through Loch Long—different versions of the saga number the force at forty and sixty ships—led by Magnús, Dubhghall, (Dubhghall's brother) Ailéan mac Ruaidhrí, Aonghus Mór, and Murchad.
Some 50 captured Norwegian naval ships were over time pressed into service by the Kriegsmarine. The British lost one aircraft carrier, two cruisers, seven destroyers and a submarine but with their much larger fleet could absorb the losses to a much greater degree than Germany. The French Navy lost the destroyer and a submarine during the campaign, and a cruiser severely damaged. The exiled Polish Navy lost the destroyer and the submarine .
Friction between the Native Americans and the Euroamericans increased as well, resulting in violence when Pe-tope, a Fort Hill Native American, shot and wounded two teamsters in August 1877. Agent William Danilson, the government-appointed agent of the Fort Hall reservation at the time, pressed the tribal leaders to charge Pe-tope for the crime. In response to the crackdown, a friend of Pe-tope, Nampe-yo-go, killed Alexander Rhodan, a beef contractor for the reservation.Heaton (2005), The Shoshone- Bannocks, pp.
The character debuted in Peter Cannon ... Thunderbolt #1 (Jan. 1966), part of Charlton editor Dick Giordano's "Action Heroes" superhero line. The series then took over the numbering of the defunct title Son of Vulcan, and ran from issue #51–60 (March/April 1966 – November 1967), after which Morisi, a New York City Police Department officer and time- pressed with police work, left the title, which was canceled along with the rest of Charlton's "Action Heroes" comics line. There were several backup series in Thunderbolt.
In 2015, Wicks published a cookbook named Lean in 15: The Shift Plan which sold 77,000 copies in its opening week. He released a further two books in the Lean in 15 series, including Lean in 15: The Shape Plan, released 2016 and "Lean in 15: The Sustain Plan", also in 2016. Since the success of the Lean in 15 series, Wicks has published several more cookbooks. His new cookbook, Wean in 15 was released on 14 May and focuses on 'weaning babies onto solid food and recipes for time-pressed parents'.
Three Taylor compositions were recorded by Cream, with lyrics by drummer Ginger Baker: "Passing the Time", "Pressed Rat and Warthog" and "Those Were the Days", all of which appeared on the band's August 1968 album Wheels of Fire. Neil Ardley's New Jazz Orchestra's September 1968 recording Le Déjeuner Sur L’Herbe features one original Taylor composition, "Ballad", and an arrangement by him of a Segovia piece, "Study". Mike Taylor drowned in the River Thames near Leigh-on-Sea, Essex, in January 1969, following years of heavy drug use (principally hashish and LSD). He had been homeless for three years, and his death was almost entirely unremarked.
This may seem odd in light of his previous and subsequent reputation, but in the 1920s no major war seemed to be on the horizon.Roskill 1980, pp. 351–3 Beatty also at this time pressed hard for the return of responsibility for naval aviation from the newly formed Royal Air Force to the Royal Navy. In 1926 Beatty was considered for the post of Governor General of Canada but was rejected by the Colonial Secretary Leo Amery as he had "no manners and an impossible American wife".Roskill 1980, pp355 By the time of his retirement from the Royal Navy in July 1927Heathcote, p.
Care Bears on Fire formed in 2005 when Sophie, Lucio and Izzy were in 5th grade. They went through a variety of names before settling on the name Care Bears on Fire "because they liked the idea of mixing something sweet with something edgy". The band got their break when New York Magazine did a profile on the three in the summer of 2006. After this article was published, Care Bears on Fire shot into the limelight with sources such as Spin Magazine calling Care Bears "...key players in the burgeoning New York kid-core scene..." As time pressed on, their gigging schedule picked up, and were eventually playing regular shows.
This, in the hands of Fairfax and Cromwell, was likely to be effective. While the King and Rupert, with the remnant of their cavalry, hurried into South Wales to join Sir Charles Gerard's troops, and to raise fresh infantry, Fairfax decided that Goring's was the most important Royalist army in the field. He turned to the west, reaching Lechlade on the 26th, less than a fortnight after the battle of Naseby. One last attempt was made to dictate the plan of campaign from Westminster, but the Committee refused to pass on the directions of the Houses, and Fairfax remained free to deal with Goring, as he desired.. Time pressed.
Although Booth is initially disrespectful of Sweets due to his youth, the two eventually develop a friendship, albeit one that is, for a time, pressed by Sweets' interest in Booth's past as an abused child and Booth's dismissive treatment of Sweets. Booth does, however, recognize Sweets' skill as a profiler and often takes Sweets along to conduct interrogations and analyze a victim or suspect's personal effects for some insight. Throughout the fourth season, the two develop a father/son relationship, something that is especially obvious when Sweets turns to Booth for advice about his girlfriend in "The Cinderella in the Cardboard". This is again apparent when Sweets doubts Booth's trust in him when Booth consults Dr. Wyatt over himself when he discovers that, following his operation, he is no longer the expert marksman he once was.
Some executive education providers offer more comprehensive management training options, such as the modular "Advanced Management Program" (AMP) offered independently by several business schools. University-based executive education programs, and customized programs in particular, include serious engagement among executives, senior business faculty and researchers who are on the leading edge of business thought and management theory development. It has been noted that “executive education is the toughest classroom there is” (besides other academic fields such as the hard sciences or engineering) because time-pressed and demanding executives challenge each other in the classroom as much or more as their professors. The programs are credited with offering unique networking and personal career development opportunities for participants, as well as opportunities for universities to build stronger alumni networks that also benefit younger, traditional MBA program graduates through networking, internships and job opportunities.
He has worked with various organizations in Canada including Calgary Catholic Immigration Society as Settlement Officer (1998–2000) and with the City of Calgary as Community Development Officer (2002–2005) and as a Social Planner with the City of Calgary (2005–present). He led the first ever SPLM delegation from Canada in May 2008 to participate in the Second SPLM National Convention in Juba where he played a key role in mobilizing the delegates to maintain the unity of SPLM by proposing to keep the current leadership as it is. The SPLM unity was at stake in the Convention, but the party rose to the challenge and opted to keep the status quo. He submitted his resignation to the chairman of the SPLM on November 15, 2008 stating that he was time pressed with his studies.
According to Mr. Hoffman, when the Fort opened as a park in 1975, the northern end of Fort Hancock / Sandy Hook was closed off to normal visitation. The boundary line began at the former MP Station, then used as the USNPS Ranger Station, located in the middle of Hartshorne Drive between present-day parking areas D and E. Visitors could proceed beyond this point after receiving a day pass and instruction from the Rangers. Per Mr. Hoffman, it was the public's gradual discovery of Gunnison Beach's secluded geography, that fostered its use a clothing optional beach, which grew over time. Pressed by the urban legend of an "army nude beach," Mr. Hoffman, who has spent over 40 years of service at Fort Hancock, and has met and interviewed dozens, if not hundreds of veterans of Fort Hancock from the Spanish American War-era through to the Cold War.
Having heard of this performance, Hugh Dowding, who was visiting the US at the time, pressed to see it for himself. On 29 April, after detecting a target aircraft at about Dowding once again asked Bowen about the minimum range, which they demonstrated to be about . Dowding was impressed, and before leaving to return to the UK, met with his counterpart, James E. Chaney, telling him about the system's performance and pressing for its immediate development for purchase by the RAF. Western Electric was given the contract to deliver five more units with all haste, under the name AI-10. One of these would be kept by Western Electric, another by Bell Telephone, one would replace the original lash-up in the B-18, another sent to the National Research Council (NRC) in Canada and the final one sent to the UK. Originally the UK copy was to be installed in either a Douglas A-20 Havoc or the RAF model known as the Boston, but neither of these aircraft were available.
Under Dunn, the institute continued to focus on work that would clarify choices faced by American foreign policy and determine ways in which American power could best be deployed. This did not mean the studies should make policy themselves or attempt to settle difficult policy questions; Dunn believed that government officials had access to the most information and were in the best position to do that. As part of its emphasis on the present, the institute sent hundreds of copies of its studies to officials in relevant areas of government, where they found a welcome audience. The institute also created a "memorandum series" of treatments of contemporary research problems; these were longer than journal articles but kept shorter than books so that they could be more easily read by time-pressed officials. Reproduced by mimeograph, some thirty- five issues of this series were made and the recipient list grew to 1,500 names. In 1940–41 the institute was funded again by the Rockefeller Foundation, but this time for three years, to the amount of $51,500; the foundation's goal was that the institute become self-supporting after that.

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