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"workhorse" Definitions
  1. a person or machine that you can rely on to do hard and/or boring work

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Workhorse and a newly formed entity, in which Workhorse holds a minority stake, would initially employ "hundreds" at the plant building a commercial electric pickup truck, Workhorse officials said.
UAW OPPOSES DEAL Workhorse and a newly formed entity, in which Workhorse holds a minority stake, would initially employ "hundreds" at the plant building a commercial electric pickup truck, Workhorse officials said.
Instead, former Workhorse CEO Steve Burns founded a new startup called Lordstown Motors, which is partially owned by Workhorse.
Workhorse was acquired by Navistar in 2005 and later sold to AMP Holding, which changed its name to Workhorse Group after the acquisition.
" Food & Wine called it a "Best Tough Workhorse.
The Yeti Tundra, conversely, is a workhorse — virtually indestructible.
It is not clear how many people Workhorse may employ, whether they would make as much as the UAW workers at Lordstown or if GM will have a continuing business relationship with Workhorse.
So what does this mean for the former workhorse devices?
Congress is the no frills, workhorse app of the group.
There are even some EV truck manufacturers, Workhorse and Bollinger.
This workhorse technology influences a lot more than just tech.
"He's a workhorse," Jets Coach Todd Bowles said of Forte.
DETROIT (Reuters) - Electric delivery van maker Workhorse Group Inc (WKHS.
Workhorse would hold a minority interest in the new entity.
Regardless of who Arizona signs, Edmonds will be the workhorse.
But Workhorse has struggled financially while preparing to increase production.
I'm a workhorse, I always have been, I always will be.
He's more of a workhorse and less of a show horse.
O) all-electric Semis and already use Workhorse Group Inc's (WKHS.
Go deeper: GM confirms talks to sell Lordstown plant to Workhorse
Workhorse is thinking about taking on Tesla with an electric pickup.
The WC-130 is a transport workhorse of the U.S. military.
But MIDI isn't just a workhorse, it's also open to experimentation.
The famously private consumer advocate is known for being a workhorse.
DeRozan was still a workhorse but spent the year mostly healthy.
Unlike the puritanical and workhorse-like Bushes, the Walkers lived lavishly.
Shares of Workhorse closed at $2.85 on Monday, up 25 percent.
But it is not clear that Workhorse can survive until then.
The ties between Workhorse and Lordstown Motors run deeper than Burns.
With defenses focused on the workhorse in the backfield, Prescott flourished.
UPS does not hold an equity stake in the publicly traded Workhorse Group Inc.. It largely chose the company due to its current established vendor relationship and the progress Workhorse had already made on its drone technology.
The issue is the latest to hit Boeing's workhorse single-aisle aircraft.
Motorola's long been a kind of quiet workhorse on the mobile scene.
Workhorse already has 5,000 orders for the plug-in hybrid W-15.
And soon, it could jump from bench-top workhorse to human therapeutic.
Marion is everything her aunt isn't: controlled, cool, competent and a workhorse.
For now, Boeing hasn't seen demand slip for its workhorse 2717 jetliners.
Workhorse said the tests will begin in the first quarter of 2018.
A supreme technician and workhorse, he didn't change the way we dress.
"It just shows you what a workhorse he's (Delgado) been," Willard said.
An annual dividend will be paid out in shares of Workhorse stock.
Workhorse has struggled financially at various points since its founding in 20133.
Regular home cooking workhorse oil is Spanish olive oil or grapeseed oil.
I always knew he was a complete workhorse, just an intellectual beast.
The Lancer has been a workhorse in the global war on terror.
Ms. Thompson was a workhorse of Emanuel who served on many committees.
This ThinkPad's 18-hour battery solidifies its standing as a total workhorse.
Like a smartphone, a good toaster oven can be an everyday workhorse.
Particular concern surrounds molybdenum-299 (22025Mo), the workhorse of diagnostic nuclear-imaging.
In 2018, Shotwell oversaw 93 flights of SpaceX's workhorse Falcon 9 rocket.
"They're going to get a workhorse," Beckham told WCBS-TV last week.
It could be a German chef's knife, which is a well-balanced workhorse.
It could be a German chef's knife, which is a well-balanced workhorse.
Workhorse expects the motors, in particular, to last the life of the Octocopter.
A GM spokesperson indicated that Workhorse was willing to work with the UAW.
President Trump was the first to broadcast the GM-Workhorse news via Twitter.
When it came out, the X60 wasn't just your average 12-inch workhorse.
And he's a workhorse; he threw 135 pitches in his start last year.
This year's model, the Note 8, is still designed to be a workhorse.
Workhorse is a Loveland, Ohio-based automaker that specializes in manufacturing electric vehicles.
My workhorse is basically the 16-35[mm], and also the 24-70.
But what Oppy may be remembered for most is its sheer workhorse tenacity.
Microsoft is aggressively pursuing the mobile-workhorse market that Apple has carved out.
Workhorse builds commercial, hybrid electric trucks, batteries and develops aerospace technologies as well.
A workhorse is usually steady and dependable rather than exhibit flair or show.
UPS is partnering with Workhorse to build an all-new electric delivery van.
It's not just me who is a fan of this no-frills workhorse.
Workhorse shares jumped nearly 70 percent on Trump's tweet and were briefly halted.
"That townhouse was a workhorse," recalled Mr. Trump, a familiar presence there himself.
Our reviewer called it a "workhorse" that's well worth the original price tag.
But Shaw is a workhorse, and Francona depends on him in many situations.
Colorado played without workhorse goalie Semyon Varlamov, who was out due to illness.
Fast forward 150 years and E. coli is a workhorse of modern biology.
Workhorse borrowed $35 million from hedge fund Marathon Asset Management earlier this year.
"A Boeing 777, the workhorse of international travel, costs $320 million," Weir said.
"The Cecil was the workhorse in the brother-sister relationship," Mr. Smalls said.
The company's workhorse is the Falcon 29 rocket, which first launched in 20173.
Most of the Workhorse trucks made so far are in use at UPS.
It's a workhorse that's not exactly a gaming laptop, but has hidden potential.
The company sees this chip as a kind of workhorse for the cloud.
The C-130 is considered a workhorse of modern militaries around the globe.
Someone like C.K. is different than a typical Hollywood workhorse like Brett Ratner.
Workhorse said it would not fully own the Lordstown plant if GM sells it.
We worked together a little, but he was really the workhorse behind all that.
Workhorse also recently sold off its budding passenger drone division for $4 million cash.
A tweet by President Donald Trump sent shares of penny stock Workhorse soaring Wednesday.
Workhorse has had an average daily volume of 345,127 shares over the last month.
Sadly, until the workhorse shade is restocked, you'll have to look to other options.
Other companies, like Workhorse, are eyeing the space too, but more for utility vehicles.
When it comes to the workhorse summer color, white gets the proverbial gold star.
This thing is a workhorse that can seriously hold its own in the kitchen.
For all the hype around rooftop solar, big power plants remain the solar workhorse.
Airlines have a choice of three types of engines on the Airbus A330 workhorse.
The drone used in Monday's test was made by Ohio-based Workhorse Group Inc.
What is it: The Big F*ing Rocket, or BFR, will be SpaceX's workhorse.
She knows what it takes." she continued, praising her client for being a "workhorse.
As a result, the A380 never developed into a true workhorse like the 747.
Workhorse relievers Scott Downs, Jesse Carlson, Brian Tallet and Jason Frasor passed the baton.
The reputation he has among California pols is as a showhorse, not a workhorse.
He is portrayed as a touring workhorse, and that lifestyle exacts a heavy toll.
My 15-inch MacBook Pro laptop with Adobe Creative Suite is my daily workhorse.
By day seven, I was happy to return to my VSCO-girl approved workhorse.
The crude distillation unit, which produces motor fuel, is the workhorse of the refinery.
You just have to convince them that you're the more determined, attentive, effective workhorse.
Vinegar is a workhorse around the home; I reach for it time and again.
Lil Wayne's a lil workhorse ... working again 2 days after suffering TWO scary seizures.
It doesn't work for glory — it simply does its job as a buttery workhorse.
Boston Dynamics' SpotMini is a workhorse, but it also knows how to have some fun.
However, GM told TechCrunch that the company's EV pickup plans are not tied to Workhorse.
Yet these kind of crazy specs are to be expected from Nikon's workhorse pro camera.
He said the AN-32 is considered a rugged workhorse often used in "extreme" environments.
He was the Rams' workhorse and one of the most effective weapons in the NFL.
The aircraft appears to be a Bf-109, a workhorse aircraft in the German Luftwaffe.
Sinkholes are workhorse tools used in day-to-day network management, research, and threat analysis.
The Rams had blamed soreness and inflammation for sidelining the 2000-year-old workhorse back.
Representatives for Workhorse and the UAW did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
I know it's not the coolest device around, but it's a solid and cheap workhorse.
GM later clarified that it is still in talks with Workhorse about a potential sale.
"If you can fly a drone, you can fly this," Workhorse CEO Steve Burns said.
Not the sexiest camera, he admits, but it's a "workhorse" that gets the job done.
Take some of our top workhorse ingredients, like retinol and alpha and beta hydroxy acids.
Terry tried the workhorse routine, while Kelley kicked him under the bus for idol hunting.
As my daily machine for a week, the Spectre proved to be a reliable workhorse.
The aircraft is the latest version of Boeing's workhorse narrowbody that entered service in 2017.
" His coach told the local paper, "He is going to be the workhorse for us.
There's nothing exceptional here on the exercise side, but the Galaxy watch is a workhorse.
I've seen them echoed in every article eulogizing the late rock 'n' roll workhorse/genius.
But it is the M.T.A., an antiquated workhorse, that needs basic and sustained financial support.
It's a workhorse that can fly in rough weather and provide assistance during disaster response.
But the plane will live on as a workhorse cargo jet, flown by and others.
The plane will live on as a workhorse cargo jet, flown by UPS and others.
Read more: The complete history of the 737 Max, Boeing's promising yet problematic workhorse jet
Workhorse wants it certified by 2019 and is envisioning a price tag of around $200,000.
This new entity would allow Workhorse to seek new equity without diluting existing shareholder value.
Tried and true, simple and straightforward, the Logitech G Pro wired mouse is a workhorse.
A cotton robe doubles as a swim cover-up, making it an ideal summer workhorse.
I use the same extra-virgin oil I cook with — a good-quality, midpriced workhorse.
The Boeing 20.1 has been a workhorse on short- and medium-haul flights for decades.
The store stocked mainly workhorse brands like Clinique, Maidenform, Pyrex, Aerosoles, Estee Lauder, and Corningware.
It is discussing a sale with Workhorse, which would use the plant to build electric trucks.
It's unclear if that stance would change if Workhorse committed to making this a union shop.
It's about Workhorse Group, the same outfit that built that wild hybrid drone-slinging UPS van.
UPS hired a company called Workhorse to build the drone and truck used in its test.
Despite having struck deals selling electric vans to Ryder and UPS, Workhorse has never been profitable.
All that translates to a serious workhorse machine — this isn't some lightweight tablet for playing Tetris.
The telescope has been a workhorse for NASA, beaming home images and discoveries for 16 years.
Cheap money is a tired workhorse; the help of the fiscal policy is now crucially important.
It is a solid workhorse of a camera that I wholeheartedly recommend any chance I get.
Workhorse CEO Steve Burns says he invented it after being stuck in commuter traffic every day.
As I learned when a dermatologist critiqued my skin-care routine, serums are considered workhorse products.
Besides denim in jorts and jacket forms, Roberts relies on stripes as a summer wardrobe workhorse.
But as of Thursday, this workhorse orbiter has officially entered the last year of its life.
"It is the workhorse of modern estate planning," said Mr. Joyce, who is also a lawyer.
But before Workhorse can help save Lordstown, it needs to raise cash to stay in business.
Between its founding in 2007 and the first quarter of 2019, Workhorse lost nearly $150 million.
Hedge funds have been critical sources of financing for Workhorse, but the price has been steep.
The Max 8, the latest model of Boeing's workhorse 737, entered commercial fleets only last year.
Minus a workhorse in the offense, the Vikings have lost six of their last seven games.
Enter the M24xBT, which bring wireless technology to the beloved workhorse headphones for just $25 extra.
But the plane went on to become a workhorse for American, United, Continental, and Northwest airlines.
But even back in the '22013s the GIF was already starting to transcend its workhorse origins.
Displace and Foresight are tweaked equivalents to Blink and Dark Vision, the two workhorse powers of Dishonored.
Class 8 trucks are the workhorse of America's economy, hauling around 70 percent of the country's freight.
Under this potential deal, a new entity led by Workhorse founder Steve Burns would acquire the facility.
But in human speak, the new Eero Gateway is a workhorse with bigger muscles than its predecessor.
We also used an Arri SR2, which was the workhorse 16mm music-video camera at the time.
It's also got prickly pear, a natural brightener, which makes it a workhorse for my acne scars.
The 737 MAX has been considered the likely narrowbody workhorse for global airlines for decades to come.
It took the place of my usual workhorse: a 2015 15-inch MacBook Pro with dedicated graphics.
Jacobs rarely asks for help, but Van Rite—a quiet workhorse—is always ready to give it.
The nest would house a Workhorse HorseFly autonomous drone that could carry 10 pounds worth of packages.
Workhorse is a midwestern transportation company that specializes in electric trucks, particularly for commercial (not personal) use.
That's where we came up with "Little Donkey," because donkeys are that workhorse animal in every civilization.
Last year at Fest, the punk workhorse played 11 sets with eight different bands across three days.
"This is as close as you get to the textbook definition of a workhorse engine," said Aboulafia.
His smaller, workhorse rocket, the Falcon 9, has had two catastrophic failures in the past two years.
Jeans are meant to be the workhorse of pants, and DUER's jeans live up to that promise.
The analyst added that Workhorse was likely to partner with the federal government in the near future.
"Workhorse is likely to be a vendor for the US Postal Service program," the analyst told CNBC.
Workhorse might employ about 400 and it is not clear what they would pay, the senators said.
The RRS Ernest Shackleton is a 262-foot British workhorse that resupplies Antarctic research stations every year.
These days, that makes him a workhorse, as he is one of seven players to do so.
They were preparing for their son's wedding, and her husband, normally a workhorse, was not feeling well.
In return for providing Workhorse with cash, investors are getting preferred stock and warrants to purchase shares.
The preferred stock comes with an annual dividend that is paid out in shares of Workhorse stock.
Instead, it decided to update its workhorse 737, promising the plane would be done in six years.
Deals • The electric vehicle maker Workhorse will buy the currently idle General Motors plant in Lordstown, Ohio.
Ideal for the intense multitasker or the creative professional, it's a real workhorse with tons of potential.
It was created by Steve Burns, the founder and former CEO of struggling electric vehicle startup Workhorse.
That vehicle became a workhorse means of transport for American troops in the Gulf and Iraq wars.
Baking soda is an effective scrubber; it gently removes stains and is a workhorse in the home.
Emilien, the estate's workhorse cuvée, is aged in foudres — big, old oak barrels that impart little flavor.
Earlier this year, it debuted the Falcon 9 Block 5: The most advanced version of the workhorse rocket.
Originally founded in 1998 as a commercial van manufacturer, Workhorse was bought by trucking giant Navistar in 2005.
But it launched with a price of $4,950, making it more a luxury bauble than a commuting workhorse.
But Workhorse specifically designed the drone so that it could be integrated as a product for personal use.
It has also announced the launch of the da Vinci X, a lower-cost version of its workhorse.
If 2018 treated you like a workhorse, you're finally going to see the fruits of your labor, Pisces!
LeGarrette Blount is having a fine season for Philadelphia so Ajayi doesn&apost have to be a workhorse.
Declining DSLR sales aren't enough to stop Canon from pumping out updated versions of its DSLR workhorse cameras.
Workhorse has innovative technologies that could help preserve Lordstown's more than 50-year tradition of vehicle assembly work.
The decades-old 737 family is the workhorse of short- to medium-haul travel alongside the Airbus A320.
The Wonderboom is also a solid workhorse speaker if you don't happen to have a Bluetooth speaker already.
The Portland-based "media production workhorse" has become something of an Instagram sensation with her animal-food doppelgangers.
This "I'm a formidable workhorse" schtick has its downsides: Capricorns take on too much responsibility and overburden themselves.
The empirical approach is older; indeed, it was the workhorse of government forecasting in the 1940s and 1950s.
One is a technological workhorse used largely to move legions of commuters and tourists around the nation's capital.
The former is a closet workhorse that never disappoints, and the latter is the perfect drapey desk sweater.
NASA's Kepler satellite has been the exoplanet workhorse, having discovered more than 28503,22019 exoplanets and 600 planetary systems.
The company, which is 10% owned by Workhorse, recently bought GM&aposs shuttered Lordstown Assembly plant in Ohio.
The background: The backdrop to the MGI study is the workhorse of the industrial age: the steam engine.
Under the potential Lordstown deal, a new entity led by Workhorse founder Steve Burns would acquire the facility.
Workhorse would build a commercial electric pickup at the plant if the deal goes through, Hughes has said.
The confections burst and then rewind from the brink of death while workhorse violins get the blood pumping.
The Houston Texans' Lamar Miller is one of the last of a dying breed: the workhorse running back.
I've waited tables since I was eighteen, so I went from new server to workhorse in six weeks.
To clinch a deal with American Airlines, the company needed to update its workhorse 210 in six years.
The plane was a brand-new Boeing 737 Max 8, the latest model of Boeing's workhorse 737 fleet.
Otherwise, "the show ponies of the world will get more attention than a workhorse like yourself," Adam wrote.
The aircraft is supposed to be a workhorse for Boeing, and a critical part of the company's fleet.
It has been played at tens of thousands of Masses, weddings and funerals, and is still a workhorse.
HBO Max is set to be the "workhorse" for AT&T and WarnerMedia's video divisions, according to Stephenson.
With its oversize tires and tough plastic resin body, this machine looks the part of a serious workhorse.
But the sale would be to Workhorse Group and "an affiliated, newly formed entity," according to The Detroit News.
Navistar sold Workhorse to AMP Electric Vehicles in 2013, a company that retrofitted combustion engine cars with EV powertrains.
Consider that Cervelli's transition into a workhorse just so happened to coincide with the Pirates becoming medical technology trailblazers.
Amazon's very good at undercutting the competition, while still managing to provide a workhorse e-reader in the process.
The hybrid two-seat helicopter SureFly from the electric truck company Workhorse made it off the ground this week.
A ribosome's job is to read the RNA messages and translate them into proteins, the workhorse molecules of cells.
The corporate ethos today is one of a "workhorse, not show-pony", says one person close to the firm.
"This is kind of our workhorse mousse," Prida says, as she readies a station in the MUNCHIES Test Kitchen.
Support for stronger boundaries between work and home has also spread to the U.S., known for its workhorse culture.
Cincinnati-based truck maker Workhorse Group Inc is developing an electric pickup that is slated for production in 22025.
That's roomier than you'd find on most other regional jets and more in line with a workhorse 737 NG.
That's according to a new analysis by the team behind the University of Pennsylvania's workhorse Penn Wharton budget model.
The AN-32 is a workhorse of the air force, chosen for its ability to operate from short runways.
Despite his long run, Lohse never proved much of a workhorse in-season, throwing 200 innings only three times.
That engine currently provides the main power for ULA's legacy workhorse, Atlas V, which the Vulcan will eventually replace.
But Perez during the interview on "Meet the Press" said Clinton was "tireless" and "a workhorse" during the campaign.
Workhorse was founded in 1998 to take over production of delivery vans that G.M. had dropped from its lineup.
Executives at Workhorse said there was nothing improper about the timing of its stock offering and the subsequent announcement.
In a recent filing, Workhorse said it needed $22 million to make vehicles for UPS, DHL and other customers.
But E. coli is a workhorse of laboratory research, and now it's clear that its genome can be synthesized.
"It's a real workhorse," said Ken Christopher, executive vice president of the company, whose headquarters are in Gilroy, Calif.
Adams was the workhorse of the Continental Congress, laboring on committees and making the case for independence in speeches.
It's hard to argue with her performance, but she finds the Tempo to be the workhorse of the two.
Boeing's blockbuster The single-aisle Boeing 317 has been a workhorse on short- and medium-haul flights for decades.
Such batteries—already the workhorse of applications from mobile phones to electric cars—are reliable, scalable and well understood.
The jobs that an upstart vehicle maker such as Workhorse probably won't come with the same pay and benefits as a union-represented job at GM. Colton said it was too soon for Workhorse to say how many people it would hire, when it would hire them or whom they would hire.
Today, though, Apple is making a few steps toward turning its sleek little laptop from a novelty to a workhorse.
"Our HorseFly delivery drone can handle packages of 10 pounds and under," says Mike Dektas, a representative for Workhorse Group.
Marathon pledged up to $35 million in financing, with Workhorse using all of its assets — including crucial patents — as collateral.
A representative for Workhorse told Jalopnik the deal could bring "hundreds" of those jobs back — if it actually goes through.
For most of us, the kitchen is the workhorse of the home and a busy spot from morning till night.
Steve Burns, chief executive of Workhorse said that the drones remain within the line-of-sight of the truck drivers.
But horse consumption is falling, and France's nine heavyweight workhorse breeds, no longer useful for farm work, are at stake.
If New Shepard is Bezos' ploy to get ­people comfortable with space travel, New Glenn is the company's galactic workhorse.
President Trump outs, via tweet, ongoing negotiations between GM and the electric vehicle startup Workhorse over a factory in Ohio.
The pitch deck is the most important, as it is your "workhorse" during the deal; you will use it constantly.
Say hello to Wear Space, a mule-like blinder system seemingly designed to fully complete your metamorphosis into company workhorse.
The KitchenAid stand mixer is a workhorse in the kitchen, with the power to knead even the toughest of doughs.
The Super Puma, a workhorse of the oil industry, has since been grounded for commercial flights in Norway and Britain.
And the safety and performance record of the Proton rockets lags behind that of the SpaceX workhorse, the Falcon 9.
For your go-to workhorse suit, you simply can't beat a single-breasted, two-button classic style charcoal gray suit.
He is a workhorseMake no mistake: Warren Buffett is a workhorse, not a figurehead who shakes hands and gives speeches.
English-speaking YouTube has established tropes—workhorse video concepts like unboxing, shopping hauls, and microwaving things you're not supposed to.
Meanwhile, GM has been in talks since early 2019 to sell its Lordstown vehicle factory in Ohio to Workhorse Group.
Dubna's landscape of old workhorse machines overlaid with newer ambitious projects casts JINR as essentially transitional; a butterfly in chrysalis.
Anderson has outsnapped Charles, 28.3-210.9, over the past two games, giving him a pretty firm grip on workhorse status.
Mr. Tillerson's laid-back approach to filling top management positions, especially the workhorse jobs of assistant secretary, is nevertheless risky.
Rawls was the workhorse for a running game that was missing consistency all season, the first since Marshawn Lynch retired.
The first Type 052D destroyer, a capable vessel expected to become the workhorse of the fleet, was commissioned in 2014.
Statoil stopped using H225 Super Puma helicopters, a workhorse of the offshore oil industry, following a fatal crash last April.
The four-engine jet is now mostly a cargo workhorse, eclipsed by more fuel-efficient twin-engine jets for passengers.
It's likely to be less reliable than a regular workhorse vehicle (though probably more reliable than an actual work horse).
" Eager for Workhorse to buy the plant, he said he would expect jobs at the plant to be "in the hundreds.
The October accident marked the first Soyuz malfunction in the space system's decades as a reliable workhorse for Russia's space program.
It's unclear how much GM wants for the Lordstown plant and how Workhorse will find the funds to pay for it.
It's where one of the year's most talked-about trends (the slip dress) meets a forever-trending closet workhorse (the LBD).
Workhorse told CNBC it was one of the finalists being considered for the postal service contract but would not comment further.
The aircraft was repaired and featured in countless air shows over the past 30 years, proving it was a true workhorse.
Nearly 20 years after it departed Earth, and 13 years after it arrived at Saturn, the workhorse spacecraft is nearly spent.
While I don't see a road warrior going for the Acer, it's entirely capable of being somewhat of a mobile workhorse.
This is a Swiss movement that is, to a degree, mass-produced and is considered a workhorse in the watch world.
Velodyne said it will sell its workhorse Lidar sensor—used widely in autonomous car programs—for $4,000, half the previous price.
This is the second recent crash of the latest version of Boeings workhorse narrowbody jet that first entered service in 2017.
The new variant of the world's most-sold modern passenger aircraft was viewed as the likely workhorse for airlines for decades.
Emerging specialized processors like the rumored Apple AI chip could become the computational workhorse in the next few decades, Zadeh said.
Over the last two years, I had grown to love that little rose gold beauty, my 2-pound tote-anywhere workhorse.
The pickup that Lordstown Motors says it will build was developed by Mr. Burns's previous company, Workhorse Group, based in Cincinnati.
He left that business to start a venture to produce the electric pickup while Workhorse focused on an electric delivery truck.
"It's the difference between a racehorse and a workhorse," said Peter Quinn, Mario Cuomo's chief speechwriter, who drafted the 1984 address.
Workhorse will test two versions of the van, including one carrying a drone in the roof for remote deliveries, he added.
The company already deployed 2250,000 such vehicles, sourcing them from the likes of Tesla, startup Workhorse Group, and Daimler-subsidiary eCanter.
Early on, they had turned Mr. Bright's house into an Airbnb workhorse, but a few years ago, he sold the place.
Depending on the trim you choose, you can get an F-150 that's a dependable workhorse or a luxurious lifestyle vehicle.
He said it would be "tough" for Workhorse to make the investment given its balance sheet and urged Barra to reconsider.
Perry responded with a proposal to secure the nation's power grid by stopping the further dismantling of these workhorse power plants.
Fishkill Farms has many old workhorse varieties like golden delicious and McIntosh, planted decades ago, among its 70 acres of apples.
Thousands of others have been ordered by UPS, DHL and Ryder, the truck rental company, but Workhorse hasn't started making them.
"The proposal Workhorse and Steve Burns brought us could be a win-win for everyone," said James Cain, a company spokesman.
Automakers are raking in cash and industry awards selling high-end versions of the stalwart workhorse of vehicles, the pickup truck.
If you're looking for an affordable, barebones workhorse, the Honeywell Digital Non-Programmable Thermostat (RTH111B1016/E1) should get the job done.
The GMC truck and SUV has become a profitable workhorse for the Detroit automaker with an affluent and educated customer base.
Since then the helicopter model, a workhorse of the oil industry, has been grounded for commercial flights in Norway and Britain.
Although Mr. Truong says he prefers cooking duck, he has come to see Canada geese as the workhorse of his kitchen.
The C-130 is a transport workhorse for the U.S. military, and Parsons described the crashed aircraft as a cargo plane.
As you would expect for a workhorse laptop – even a hybrid like this – the Surface Book 2 maintains its supply of ports.
Workhorse is a small company with fewer than 100 employees that has struggled financially at various points since its founding in 1998.
You'll find millions of apps in the Google Play store, many of them written using the powerful, stable, workhorse programming language Java.
And compared to the Falcon 9, SpaceX's workhorse rocket, the taller, thicker New Glenn boasts more than twice the thrust at liftoff.
The jets are a version of the workhorse single-aisle airplane that Boeing sold just before the introduction of the 113 Max.
Boeing has said all information needed to fly the 737 safely is available to pilots and that its workhorse model is safe.
Company founder Steve Burns added that if Workhorse purchases the plant, the company will focus on building a commercial electric pickup truck.
Workhorse, the company Trump said GM is selling the plant to, is a Loveland, Ohio-based automaker that specializes in electric vehicles.
U.S. firm Workhorse has created a system called "HorseFly" that has managed to stick to the Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA) latest rules.
Workhorse, meanwhile, is "barely hanging on" and had less than $3 million in cash at the end of March, the paper reports.
It's also a major lift for Workhorse, which saw its stock soar by 215% (and it's still rising in pre-market trading).
The announcement says that the newly-formed corporate entity would acquire the Lordstown plant and be headed by Workhorse founder Steve Burns.
An affordable workhorse of a laptop with an 1003th-gen Intel Core processor and a big 15-inch display, for under $500.
The new planes are more fuel-efficient models of the workhorse Boeing 2737 jets and has a range of 28,21 nautical miles.
The 737 Max is by far Boeing's bestselling plane, with orders for 5,000 of the workhorse single aisle jet on its books.
GM is in talks to sell the Lordstown plant to electric vehicle startup Workhorse Group Inc and an affiliated, newly formed entity.
The case is the latest test of Section 22012, a federal law that has been a trusty workhorse for the technology industry.
Dress pants are the workhorse of a professional woman's closet, but the perfect pair is something like a unicorn in women's workwear.
And Senator Barbara Boxer of California remembered the "workhorse, humble, steady and ready to learn" who arrived in the Senate in 2001.
It was hard to imagine any of the Yankees appreciating it more than Sabathia, who understands well the demands of a workhorse.
A sturdy and dependable workhorse, the German-made Wüsthof Classic 8-Inch Cook's Knife is an ideal and efficient culinary cutting tool.
With its Smart Keyboard, it's a workhorse tablet aimed directly at the increasingly popular Microsoft Surface Pro 12.93, a tablet/PC hybrid.
The helicopters would replace the second-hand Vietnam War-era UH-1H Huey rotary aircraft, the workhorse of the Philippine Air Force.
There's Future Hendrix, the rock star and there's Super Future, the workhorse who releases hit after hit in an almost mythical fashion.
And yet: Rick Carlisle is the consensus Runner-Up Best Coach in the League, and Dirk is Dirk, a stately Teutonic workhorse.
Now it has launched its workhorse rocket, the Falcon 9, for the 50th time as it moves to dominate the launch industry.
"It's a workhorse, if not a savior," said Danny Pearlstein, a spokesman for the Riders Alliance, an advocacy group for transit riders.
The stadium is quite the workhorse: It is the regular season home of the NFL's Miami Dolphins and the NCAA's Miami Hurricanes.
In the latest case, the aircraft operating the flight was a Boeing 767-300ER aircraft, one of Delta&aposs long-haul workhorse.
It's 56 percent cinsault, a workhorse grape that is getting more attention and care these days, with the remainder syrah and carignan.
Separately, it says it is also negotiating to sell the plant to a group affiliated with EV start-up Workhorse Group Inc.
He grasped that a 22-pitch start for Ryan, an old-school workhorse, wasn't the same as it was for other pitchers.
The IPS cells he invented have become a scientific workhorse, providing limitless supplies of differentiated cells and tissue for use in the lab.
First entering service in 23, the Delta II was NASA's workhorse rocket, with Saturday's launch capping off 22 successful launches in a row.
Since then, Workhorse has been focused on developing electric (and electric-assisted) commercial vans, and has partnerships with trucking company Ryder and UPS.
If the sale goes through, it would be run by a newly formed affiliate that would be partially owned by Workhorse, executives said.
This mission will mark the PSLV's 39th trip to space, in what is turning out to be a dependable, workhorse rocket for ISRO.
This is powered by three of General Electric's J85-15 engines—the military versions of the CJ610, an established workhorse of business jets.
The Falcon 2000 is SpaceX's workhorse rocket, and the company has been constantly iterating on the vehicle's design since it was first introduced.
He went all in on the bitter cocoa flavors with a few dashes of salted cacao bitters, like the ones from Workhorse Rye.
Known as the "workhorse" of the German Kriegsmarine, these subs featured active sonar, and were powered by six-cylinder, four-stroke diesel engines.
It was the second crash of the 224 MAX, the latest version of Boeing's workhorse narrowbody jet that first entered service in 247.
ULA has said it intends to replace the Russian-made engines on its workhorse Atlas 5 launcher with Blue Origin's BE-4 motors.
For many photographers, the D300S was the perfect workhorse camera because it delivered a level of consistency and quality under every possible condition.
GPUs, computer chips designed to render the graphics we see on our computer screens, are a good enough workhorse to handle the task.
PILOTS' CONCERNS The new variant of the world's most-sold modern passenger aircraft was viewed as the likely workhorse for airlines for decades.
Being a small-business owner can mean being your own IT department — and for entrepreneurs on the go, your phone is your workhorse.
India's workhorse launch vehicle, the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) has been used to bring small satellites into orbit for over two decades.
He said Workhorse vans cost more than conventional vehicles, but gas and fuel savings make up the difference in less than three years.
GM later clarified that the company was still in talks about selling the plant to Workhorse, which is valued at around $105 million.
The company is competing against AM General, Mahindra, Karsan, Oshkosh, and Workhorse for a multi-billion federal contract to build USPS's new fleet.
Peeking out at the bottom here is a Tonar Banana loaded with an OM0003E Ortofon stylus, a workhorse rig favored by Euro DJs.
Ivory and Powell were New York's best backs last season, with Ivory finally living up to his potential as a true workhorse back.
It's not that it's a talent; it's more like I just come from this specific background that makes me kind of a workhorse.
The best men's suitsFor your go-to workhorse suit, you simply can't beat a single-breasted, two-button classic style charcoal gray suit.
GM has been in talks to sell the Ohio plant to electric vehicle startup Workhorse Group Inc and an affiliated, newly formed entity.
Workhorse says it has received about 5,000 orders so far for the truck, which goes about 80 miles on a full battery charge.
A spokesman for Workhorse, Tom Colton, said the company and the new affiliate that would own the plant intended to use unionized labor.
"This funding provides Workhorse with sufficient capital to fully deliver on our existing backlog," Duane Hughes, Workhorse's chief executive, said in a statement.
Waiting Sunday morning on the tarmac for the Lady Mambas crew was a Sikorsky S-76B, a workhorse with an impeccable safety record.
The workhorse of the Apollo program in the '60s and '70s, it's the rocket that launched all the famous missions to the moon.
But Scaloni believes the five-times world player of the year can offer just as much value to his country as a workhorse.
To him, 20 wins showed that the player was a workhorse, shouldering a burden for his teammates by taking them deep into games.
The craft is rated to carry 400 pounds, though Workhorse is developing a heftier, military version that would bump it up to 640 pounds.
Eventually, Workhorse would like to go all-electric, but the batteries needed to meet range expectations for a craft that small aren't yet available.
I tested the camera with Canon's new version of its legendary workhorse lens, the 24-10803mm f/4, and its new 50mm f/1.2.
Workhorse Group, an Ohio-based EV startup that has spent the last few years struggling to bring an all-electric pickup truck to market.
Workhorse is also one of four remaining companies in competition to become the maker of the United States Postal Service's next-generation mail trucks.
The potential sale was initially seen as a boon for Workhorse, which was in some serious financial trouble at the time of the announcement.
That's where a real post-production workhorse comes in handy, one that can handle all of those demands without lag-time or storage issues.
With demands for 8K footage, 360 video, and VR on the rise, processing power is just as important as graphics in a post workhorse.
Details: The new plane looks like the 70-seat regional workhorse CRJ-700, but United removed 20 seats to provide more comfort and storage.
Workhorse is developing and testing the HorseFly drone with the University of Cincinnati and is hoping to sell it to customers later this year.
There's literally no other network with has animation, a soap, procedurals, a comic book-themed show, quirky comedies and a reliable reality show workhorse.
It does that with its workhorse rocket, the Falcon 9, which launched 18 successful missions in 2017 — the most ever for the spaceflight company.
Though some might consider a private jet to be high class, Patterson considers itto be a workhorse, logging a stunning 23.8,24.4 miles a year.
The mission's scientific workhorse, the Trace Gas Orbiter, performed its orbital insertion maneuver beautifully, becoming the second ESA satellite to circle the Red Planet.
Ahead of filming Queer Eye season 3, Bobby Berk, the eternal workhorse, collaborated with West Elm to make the loft functional, familial, and cozy.
It ended up being the total workhorse of my summer 2016 wardrobe, and the most subtly, deceptively workout-apropos item in my athleisure lineup.
Whether you're hosting a podcast, creating graphic design, or doing heavy video editing work, this workhorse of a tablet can accommodate all your needs.
It was the second crash of the 737 MAX 8, the latest version of Boeing's workhorse narrowbody jet that first entered service in 2017.
Twenty years ago it was a computing workhorse, sold for up to $20,000 to the most discerning of tech professionals and early internet cowboys.
But the humble workhorse of solar power is the utility-scale solar power plant, usually defined as a solar array larger than 5 megawatts.
We make our way to one of the tables in the dining area and I sink my teeth into his workhorse of a sandwich.
Such a partnership would give Boeing a newly designed, U.S.-built tactical transport plane to sell directly against rival Lockheed Martin's workhorse Hercules C130.
But after several weeks, some colleagues grouse they'd rather see the 2023-year-old become a workhorse rather than a show horse (The Hill).
So Rooney — still a workhorse who is full of energy, even if he does not quite possess the speed he once did — has adapted.
EDGEWATER, N.J. — The ferryboat Binghamton, a workhorse that served on the Hudson River for more than a century, will soon make its final departure.
A base model is $1,099, but if we're trying to make this a workhorse, let's soup up the only thing that isn't easily modifiable.
The funding gives Workhorse the capital to deliver on its existing backlog and produce its N-GEN delivery van, according to CEO Duane Hughes.
Last month, GM announced it was in talks to sell the plant to EV startup Workhorse Group Inc and an affiliated, newly formed entity.
Cunningham was also the epitome of a workhorse incarnate — the very rare fashion show fixture with absolutely zero interest whatsoever in his own celebrity.
Workhorse shares jumped 190 percent to $2.45 on the news, while GM's shares were almost unchanged, down 5 cents at $38.48 in late afternoon.
One of the few hybrid choices right now is the Workhorse, a hybrid pickup made by an Ohio company that specializes in fleet vehicles.
In the letters, Mr. Isherwood and Mr. Bachardy adopt animal personas: the former as an old workhorse, and the latter as a skittish kitten.
Such was the case with silvaner, sometimes spelled sylvaner, the product of a workhorse Teutonic grape that has lost ground to more profitable varieties.
The drone and drone-launching truck used in the UPS trial flight were made by Workhorse, an Ohio-based company that builds electric vehicles.
Given the accessories ecosystem you have to invest in to make the iPad Pro the best workhorse, "it can be quite pricey," he says.
One workhorse condiment made in-house is salt koji, a porridge-like mash of salt, water and a mold-infused rice called rice koji.
A total of 346 people were killed in the two crashes of the jet, the latest model of Boeing&aposs workhorse 737 narrow-body.
For Holy Cross Energy, market share for coal has remained the baseload workhorse, with coal and renewables replacing natural gas over the past decade.
The rocket that SpaceX would use for the voyage is more powerful than its current Falcon 9 workhorse, but not as large as NASA's.
Senator Bob Graham, Democrat of Florida, described Mr. Glenn as a "workhorse" who was especially well informed and a forceful voice on defense issues.
It sounds like a real workhorse for action photography and more than equipped for snapping pics of your kid running around the soccer field.
Ryder announced earlier this year it would be the strategic service partner for Cincinnati-based electric delivery vehicle and drone maker Workhorse Group Inc.
She's putting that skill to use on Better Things, which follows Sam (Adlon) as she juggles a workhorse acting career and raising three daughters.
You might spend most of your 20s burning up the corporate ladder or being the workhorse that keeps a startup company in the black.
Ezekiel Elliott, who we wrote about a couple weeks ago, is the workhorse between the tackles, helped by the best offensive line in the business.
This multitasking model from Sur La Table heats up to 390 degrees and can air-fry, bake, roast, and grill (read: it's a kitchen workhorse).
" He said Barra told him GM is in the process of selling the Lordstown plant to Workhorse, "subject to a [United Automobile Workers] agreement etc.
Workhorse is publicly traded on the NASDAQ stock exchange, and recent financial disclosures there paint a bleak picture of a company struggling to tread water.
The S-76, a workhorse of Sikorsky's fleet that weighs nearly 3 tons and cost millions of dollars to build, lifts gently off the asphalt.
Not only are their mixing capabilities ace, but you can transform this workhorse of the kitchen into a pasta cutter, juicer, spiralizer, shredder, or slicer.
After all, it's a workhorse, not a show pony — or at least it should be, assuming you're really set on communicating afuera your comfort zone.
GM's later said it was in "discussions" with Workhorse to buy the plant, but it didn't confirm that a sale has been agreed to yet.
"We are pleased with this development, but note the tweet from Trump is incredibly vague as it relates to financial ramifications for Workhorse," Osborne said.
If the Broncos lead it is hard to see Hillman, with his slight stature, being the workhorse they rely on to run out the clock.
Meanwhile, with a Capricorn midheaven, you're probably a real workhorse who doesn't mind a job with demanding hours — or making those hours demanding for yourself.
But now that the skies have cleared, we at least have our first look at the workhorse rover from orbit since it went radio silent.
It's no wonder young moms and cool girls, from Kylie Jenner to Rihanna, opt for coffin nails — they're the workhorse of the trendy manicure world.
Pansar is a Swedish watch company that uses Swiss movements and hand assembled components to add a dash of luxury to your standard workhorse watch.
The W-15 is slated for release in 2019, and Workhorse plans to bring the SureFly to market some time in the next two years.
For instance, the iconic Soviet Molniya rocket looks strikingly retrofuturist during the launch sequence, though this workhorse vehicle was only retired by Roscosmos in 2010.
Although I admit to being a bit skeptical at its introduction, the laptop grew from an underpowered runt to an underappreciated workhorse over the years.
And the sound quality is just fine — they're not the best-sounding headphones I've ever heard, but my workhorse everyday headphones don't need to be.
OnePlus' original Bullets weren't the sexiest of earbuds, but they were a solid workhorse offering for those who prefer a yolked design to fully wireless.
Such a partnership would give Boeing a newly designed, U.S.-built tactical transport plane to sell directly against rival Lockheed Martin Corp's workhorse Hercules C130.
"In politics you have show horses and workhorses, and he is a workhorse," Tony Perkins, head of the conservative Family Research Council, said of Sessions.
In the BlackBerry meme, and on the show, Clinton was not pictured as the workhorse; to the contrary, she was playing the boss who's boss.
Trump, in a tweet, said the sale of the Ohio plant to Workhorse Group Inc will require the approval of the United Auto Workers union.
Workhorse goaltender Mike Smith turned aside 36 shots in that contest and made 23 saves in a 20-28 loss to Chicago on Dec. 23.
The pickle fork issue on the 737 NGs is unrelated to the ongoing crisis surrounding the 737 Max, the newer generation of the workhorse jet.
Workhorse, which was once owned by Navistar and sold in 2013 to AMP Holding, has a customer pipeline for its electric trucks that includes UPS.
This alternate version would be modified to have nifty folding wings in order to be compatible with the Ariane rocket family, ESA's workhorse launch vehicle.
The pickle fork issue on the 737 NGs is unrelated to the ongoing crisis surrounding the 0003 Max, the newer generation of the workhorse jet.
While the Leafs may not be stout defensively, their offensive explosiveness and workhorse goaltender Freddie Andersen had them in the playoffs even before Tavares's arrival.
Government officials visiting combat zones use this workhorse of an aircraft, which is capable of taking off and landing at steep pitches near battle zones.
He might have flown something larger, a workhorse Chinook, used to carry anything that would fit or be hung, from troops to supplies, small artillery.
Medicaid, the government insurance program for the poor that is jointly funded by the federal government and the states, has been the workhorse of Obamacare.
A report in Newsweek identified the helicopter as a Special Operations-variant of the UH-60 Black Hawk, a workhorse of the military's helicopter fleet.
Activists, legislators, congressional staff members and constituency groups quietly met in forums such as Ted Kennedy's "workhorse group" to make difficult political and policy decisions.
A workhorse, he turned out a staggering number of recordings (including dozens of No. 1 hits) as well as films, radio shows and personal appearances.
Workhorse has just concluded a deal with UPS to sell the company 950 electric delivery vans, adding to the 2000 that UPS has been testing.
Mark Bohr, Intel's senior fellow for technology, explained to me that Intel's main workhorse microprocessor today is the 14-nanometer chip it introduced in 2014.
The Starliner's ride to space is the Atlas V, the workhorse rocket from the United Launch Alliance — a joint venture between Lockheed Martin and Boeing.
You have offshore wind, you have whatever improvements you can do to onshore wind, which you know, will likely be a workhorse of the overall system.
Workhorse, which was once owned by Navistar and sold in 2013 to AMP Holding, does have a customer pipeline for its electric trucks that includes UPS.
Since the space shuttle retired in 2011, there&aposs no other ship capable of carrying people up there besides  Soyuz , the Russian workhorse of many decades.
Sinkholes are workhorse tools used in day-to-day network management, research, and threat analysis, but they occasionally play a crucial role in containing dramatic threats.
The rocket, which is part of the Falcon 9's block 5, represents the company's assumed final version of its nine-engine workhorse of a rocket.
The company described the CFM56-7B engine as a "workhorse" that went into operation in 1997 and has since logged more than 350 million flight hours.
China was the first country to ground the newest version of Boeing's workhorse 737 model last month following a deadly Ethiopian Airlines crash on March 10.
Airlines and regulators around the world last month grounded the 737-Max planes, a narrow body industry workhorse, after two horror crashes in Indonesia and Ethiopia.
The iMac is getting dated, too, and don't get me started on the Mac Pro, a professional-grade workhorse that hasn't been updated since Oct. 2013.
An eight to 23–inch chef's knife will be your kitchen workhorse, and most new cooks prefer the weightier grip of a German brand like Wüsthof.
Investigators in both crashes implicated flight-control software Boeing added to the planes, an upgraded version of its workhorse jet that's been flying since the 1960s.
N) is nearing a decision to launch a larger version of its 737 workhorse jet within two months to counter strong sales of the Airbus (AIR.
But Workhorse has now applied for a full license, and thinks it will be the first fully FAA-licensed Vertical Take Off and Landing (VTOL) vehicle.
And both were on 737 MAX 8 jets, the plane Boeing began delivering in 2017 to replace the outgoing 737 as the workhorse of the skies.
INDUSTRY WORKHORSE India's regulator ordered additional maintenance checks but stopped short of grounding 737 MAX 8s as it had found "no significant concern" in a review.
Helvetica Now Text, the workhorse of the three, is intended for visually crowded environments, so it incorporates more white space into the design for greater legibility.
But while Workhorse is aiming to sell its pickup to utilities and municipalities for use on limited routes, Rivian said its pickup is aimed at consumers.
The workhorse of the kitchen is the humble cast iron skillet, which lends its strong heat retention to baking, searing, stir-frying, and other cooking tasks.
The source who worked with Price on the Republican Study Committee described him as a "total workhorse" who got involved in the details of RSC work.
As a principal dancer with City Ballet in the late 19873s and '80s, he was described as a workhorse and, in his best performances, a wonder.
Workhorse intends to take a minority stake in the unnamed company that Steve Burns, the company's former chief executive, said he formed to buy the factory.
The automaker was in negotiations to sell the plant in Lordstown, Ohio, to a new company affiliated with a little-known electrical vehicle maker called Workhorse.
She mentioned a defender, whom she remembered as being a workhorse during the April game (it was Won Chol-sun, but she only knew her number).
This cheap tool is a kitchen workhorse that can help you lift a pie crust that's sticking to your counter without warming it with your hands.
Since PCR is such a workhorse of the biology world, lots of research labs at universities and hospitals have the necessary equipment and personnel, says Manksy.
The Workhorse Group, based in Cincinnati, has signed a letter of intent to sell 500 electric pickup trucks to Duke Energy, with delivery starting this summer.
"Folks in places like upstate New York, where I grew up, she won them over because she was a workhorse, not a show horse," he said.
In 2016, Boeing is expected to complete plane deliveries to China worth $11 billion, mostly 737s that have become the workhorse of China's rapidly expanding airlines.
Fully specced out, you can get this workhorse with up to 6TB of storage (a mix of NVMe / SSD / HDD) and up to 128GB of RAM.
The logistics company has reserved 125 electric semi-trucks from Tesla (TSLA) and is working with Cincinnati-based Workhorse Group (WKHS) to design electric delivery trucks.
This new model of its workhorse 737 was begun under pressure in 2011 as the company sought to fend off competition from its European rival, Airbus.
He said for Workhorse to go forward with the purchase of Lordstown it would need to have the US Postal Service buy electric vehicles from the company.
And the shipping giant has reserved 125 electric semi-trucks from Tesla (TSLA) and is working with Cincinnati-based Workhorse Group (WKHS) to design electric delivery trucks.
General Motors is in talks to sell its Lordstown vehicle factory in Ohio to Workhorse Group, a battery-electric transportation technology company, to produce EV pickup trucks.
Although the company routinely lands boosters after flights of its workhorse Falcon 9 rocket, SpaceX has yet to recover all three boosters after a Falcon Heavy launch.
This workhorse of commercial aviation accounts for one of every three commercial flights, and there are around 2,000 of them in the air at any given time.
To staunch the bleeding, Workhorse struck a deal at the beginning of 2019 with hedge fund Marathon Asset Management, which is known for investing in distressed companies.
A trade deal could help, but it wouldn't alleviate the impact from the ongoing GM (GM) strike or the seven-month grounding of Boeing's (BA) workhorse jet.
Predator/prey mathematical models are practically a workhorse in fields like ecology, biology, and epidemiology, providing a handy means of studying how nature maintains an ecological balance.
Neodymium is the workhorse behind the high-performance magnets found in nearly every hard disk drive, audio speaker, wind turbine generator, cordless tool, and electric vehicle motor.
Headed by the founder and former chief executive of Workhorse, Steve Burns, the business would have to raise at least $300 million to get Lordstown running again.
None of these anecdotes distracts from his central argument—that the silicon cell, a worthy workhorse of the solar revolution, can carry the burden only so far.
The General Electric engine that powered the plane was a workhorse model known as the CF21 introduced decades ago, GE spokesman Rick Kennedy told Reuters on Saturday.
This is the second recent crash of the relatively new 737 MAX 8, the latest version of Boeings workhorse narrowbody jet that first entered service in 2017.
To keep with the California theme, they also brought some Blood Orange Bitter from Workhorse Rye, which is more like an amaro than a dash of Regan's.
The deadly crashes raised concerns around the world that they may have both been caused by software Boeing added to the modern version of its workhorse jet.
A draft accounting standard on murabaha is also slated for the end of 2016, a cost-plus-profit arrangement which is the workhorse of Islamic banks' financing.
"She made New York her home and has been a real workhorse here," said Peter Romanoff, 49, an advertising executive in Briarcliff Manor who voted for Mrs.
The splashy move was meant to ensure that Clayton Kershaw, the workhorse of the team's rotation, would not have to do it all alone in the postseason.
Headed by the founder and former chief executive of Workhorse, Steve Burns, the business would have to raise at least $26 million to get Lordstown running again.
The mass cancellation of flights caused by the grounding has led to steep losses for airlines, which have scrambled to fill key routes without a workhorse jet.
Workhorse has sold electric delivery vans in the past, and is in the running for the contract to build the United States Postal Service's next-generation vehicle.
Workhorse goaltender Cam Talbot yielded all five tallies in that contest but stopped 62 of 21 shots to win two of three career meetings with New Jersey.
These are the famous workhorse bombers that helped the Allies win World War II. The airport is in Windsor Locks, about a 15-mile drive north of Hartford.
A smaller 219 kWh battery could give future B21 owners 23 miles per charge, which is still well beyond the Workhorse hybrid truck's 13 mile all-electric range.
It will partner with truck maker Workhorse Group Inc to build the first 50 vans that could eventually replace the delivery giant's fleet of fossil fuel-burning vehicles.
The X-T2, like the X-T1 before it, proved itself to be an excellent workhorse cameras, so I'm looking forward to some time testing the X-T3.
The aircraft parts for the Philippines are meant for workhorse UH-1 utility helicopters that can be used for transport or deployed as airborne gunships, the sources said.
The DOT certified Boeing's 737 Max 8, a re-engined and more fuel-efficient model of its workhorse jet that's been flying since the 1960s, in March 2017.
Lenovo 15.6-Inch IdeaPad S340 for $600 ($400 off): A 15-inch workhorse from Lenovo, the IdeaPad S340 is a robust and student-friendly 2-in-203 system.
True to its workhorse reputation, Cassini will continue to relay pictures and measurements back to Earth during its final moments, until its antennae are ruined in the descent.
Norway and Britain suspended commercial flights of the type of helicopter involved in the crash, an Airbus Helicopters H22016 Super Puma, a workhorse of the offshore oil industry.
Cisno WiFi Robot Vacuum with Alexa + Google Support — $199.99 See Details Whether you live in a studio apartment or four-bedroom house, this little vacuuming workhorse can deliver.
This lovely white, made with the workhorse auxerrois grape (sometimes known as pinot auxerrois), is chalky, creamy and minerally with a rich texture, but not heavy at all.
SpaceX has established a successful business with its workhorse Falcon 9 rocket launching satellites, and by taking cargo — and soon astronauts — to the International Space Station for NASA.
Musk dove into a plethora of new information and technical data, detailing the goals and upgrades for the workhorse orbital-class rocket, which has become the company's backbone.
" Food & Wine dubbed it a "Best Tough Workhorse," and former international culinary professional Daniel Gritzer of Serious Eats chose it as the "Favorite High-End Western Chef's Knife.
Workhorse still needs to raise additional capital and the plant's status must be addressed during this summer's United Auto Workers contract talks that begin in July, she added.
The Workhorse designed-vehicles will be all-electric and are designed to run on a single charge throughout a normal delivery day and then charge back up overnight.
Port Arthur became a workhorse for Saudi crude processing after a major expansion, bringing in as much as 11 million barrels from the Kingdom in a single month.
Ms. Burleigh details his relationships with women, from the austere German grandmother who left her workhorse imprint on the Trump family to the president's two adversarial former wives.
"This potential agreement ... will help solidify the leadership of Workhorse's role in the EV community," Workhorse CEO Duane Hughes said in the GM statement, referring to electric vehicles.
Mr. Hughes said some vendors had demanded cash in advance before fulfilling orders, but he insisted that those terms were not unusual for companies the size of Workhorse.
The accident is the first to be reported involving the widely sold Boeing 737 MAX, an updated, more fuel-efficient version of the manufacturer's workhorse single-aisle jet.
Unlike the Astros and their workhorse starters, the Yankees are leaning heavily on relievers — a strategy that was tested as their second A.L.C.S. game went to extra innings.
The Cowboys clearly prepared for their leading rusher's pending absence, maintaining one of the deepest stables of running backs in the N.F.L. despite having a workhorse in Elliott.
Defenseman Duncan Keith, who leads the team with three tallies, added to his legacy as a workhorse by skating in a game-high 42 minutes on Thursday. 1.
Since entering the league in 2007-8, he has been a workhorse; no goaltender appeared in more games from the 03-10 season to the 2015-16 season.
It was the second time in less than a year that a version of the C-130, a workhorse of military aviation, was involved in a fatal episode.
New York City's subway system, overcrowded and prone to meltdowns as it may be, is the workhorse of American subways, carrying more than 5.6 million riders a day.
Michael Thomas, WR, Saints With the three best bets for top-flight, workhorse RB production off the board, it's time to make the pick least likely to disappoint.
Much has been made of the rapid rise of renewable energy in the US, but the policy workhorse behind it does not get nearly enough attention or credit.
Click here to view original GIFIf you grew up in the '80s watching G.I. Joe and playing with the toys, you undoubtedly remember the Rattler, Cobra's workhorse fighter plane.
Most recently, Seattle turned the neat trick of excavating Tom Wilhelmsen, a 27-year-old who once quit baseball to tend bar, and molding him into a workhorse reliever.
The ultramodern Airbus A220-300 was also chosen to replace the Embraer E190 as JetBlue's regional workhorse, with JetBlue placing an order for 60 of the type in 2019.
Boeing faces several investigations by regulators, U.S. Congress, and the Department of Justice over its development of the 737 MAX, its previously best-selling workhorse for short-haul travel.
On top of all these natural advantages, when modern biology laboratories started looking for a workhorse in the early 20th century the mouse had something extra going for it.
President Donald Trump preempted the automaker's announcement over Twitter about an hour beforehand, thanking Barra for selling the plant to Workhorse and reinvesting money in other facilities in Ohio.
Workhorse, which is based in Loveland, Ohio, is already testing its lightweight N-Gen model, which has a carbon composite frame, in California and Ohio for an unnamed customer.
A peek under the hood of both Apple and Microsoft's $266 laptops tells the real story: When it comes to a mobile workhorse, at least, Apple still reigns supreme.
The watch runs a Valjoux 7750 movement – a workhorse mechanical movement that is found in hundreds of watches from multiple brands – and it is water resistant to 200 meters.
The wrenching testimony comes as Boeing has struggled not only to fix its workhorse jet but is dealing with intense scrutiny and criticism over its safety and training practices.
The VivoBook looks to be one of the better sub-$500 laptop options, coming in at $399 — although with only 4GB of RAM, it likely won't be a workhorse.
On Tuesday, Workhorse said it was entering into a 10-year "strategic partnership" with corporate vehicle provider Ryder System to become the distributor and service source for the truck.
The crash has generated one of the most widely watched and high-stakes probes for years, with the latest version of Boeing's profitable 737 workhorse depending on the outcome.
The crash has generated one of the most widely watched and high-stakes inquiries for years, with the latest version of Boeing's profitable 737 workhorse depending on the outcome.
This is important because It is the backbone of the economy, the workhorse of global trade and the connector between companies and communities large and small across the country.
There are more than a billion Microsoft Office users worldwide, so there's a good chance your small business has access to a copy of the workhorse spreadsheet application, Excel.
N) is a strategic service partner with Workhorse and last week also ordered 125 all-electric delivery vans from Chanje, a unit of FDG Electric Vehicles Ltd (0729.HK).
Mr. Trump announced that it was being sold to a little-known maker of electric vehicles, Workhorse Group, and that G.M. was making a new investment in the state.
Workhorse, the electric truck maker involved in a proposed deal to acquire an idled General Motors factory in Ohio, said Monday that it had raised $25 million from investors.
Even though Captain Suneja was an experienced aviator for his age, he would not have had time to fully familiarize himself with the latest version of Boeing's workhorse jet.
His son Rob currently runs the company - part of the Beam Suntory brand family since 2014 - but Bill Samuels is still a workhorse, giving speeches and running distillery tours.
When we meet her at 30, she has willed her world into one of orderly precision and hospital corners; she's an anxious striver, a workhorse, a maker of lists.
"The real workhorse pitchers, when they have a bad game, they're at the field first thing, working so that the next game doesn't go the same way," Cabrera said.
A recall of blades in more than eight million Cuisinart food processors, the workhorse of many American kitchens, could not have come at a worse time for home cooks.
It has a solid book of customers — from the public and private sectors — lined up to send satellites or other payloads into orbit aboard SpaceX's workhorse Falcon 9 rocket.
By the end, they must also have images that reflect how the game was won in between those memorable moments — the workhorse plays that add up to the title.
It's a development that could produce a positive outcome for Workhorse, GM and the laid-off workers at the Lordstown factory that stopped producing the automaker's Chevrolet Cruze in March.
The Max planes that are the latest variants of Boeing's workhorse 737 series were grounded in March after two crashes in less than six months that together killed 346 people.
Geothermal electricity generation might not have the high-tech flashiness of solar, or the romance of wind and wave, but it's the solid, steady workhorse of the renewable energy race.
Sam P.: Do you think offenses like the Cowboys—where one workhorse running back is featured—are remnants of the past, or will the NFL eventually swing back to workhorses?
The worldwide grounding of Boeing Co's fuel-efficient, single-aisle workhorse after two fatal crashes is biting into U.S. airlines' busy spring and summer schedules, forcing hundreds of daily cancellations.
It won't blow you away with speed or slickness, but it's a marathon workhorse that will go from dusk til dawn, which, again, is the entire point of the KeyOne.
In a tweet Wednesday, the president said that General Motors CEO Mary Barra informed him that GM would sell its shuttered Lordstown manufacturing plant to Workhorse to build electric trucks.
Boeing maintains its planes are safe, but the second calamity to hit the next-generation workhorse of the Boeing fleet has wiped nearly $26 billion off the company's market value.
Small workhorse planes like the Cessna 206 were transformed into viewing platforms, using frames made up of rods -- in some cases telescopic golf ball retrievers -- fixed to the wing struts.
The next batch will allow Japan to retire some of the aging 200 F-15s flown by the ASDF that are the main interceptor workhorse of the nation's air defenses.
The drones, developed by Kratos for the Pentagon's Silicon Valley lab, can travel 4,000 miles, at 1,200 mph, and fly alongside the workhorse F-16 or F-35 stealth jets.
The new variant of the 737, the world's most-sold modern passenger aircraft, was viewed as the likely workhorse for global airlines for decades and 4,661 more are on order.
The new variant of the 737, the world's best-selling modern passenger aircraft, could become the workhorse for airlines around the globe for decades and another 4,661 are on order.
The Lion Air crash is the world's first involving the 737 MAX jet, a fuel-efficient version of Boeing's workhorse narrowbody that was first introduced into service globally last year.
They were brought on to run DKNY, one imagines, not because they specialize in the workhorse essentials of a modern wardrobe, but because they represent what's new and what's next.
With BFR expected to be fully reusable — a feat unmatched by even the company's workhorse Falcon 9 — Musk believes each BFR flight will cost between $5 million and $6 million.
When the 737 Max was announced in 2011 and entered service in 2017, the plane was touted as the next generation of a tried-and-tested workhorse of consumer aviation.
UPS will work with partner Workhorse, a battery-electric transportation technology company, to develop and deploy a fleet of 50 custom-built, plug-in electric delivery trucks with zero emissions.
The Super Pumas, a workhorse of the oil industry, were banned from commercial traffic in Norway and Britain following the accident, but search and rescue missions had still been allowed.
Trump, who disclosed GM's plans for Lordstown in a Wednesday tweet, said the deal with Cincinnati-based Workhorse Group Inc will require the approval of the United Auto Workers union.
Personally, I have fallen in love with the Platypus Meta Bottle — it collapses into an easily stowed size — and the Thermos Intak 24-Ounce Hydration Bottle, a reliable, everyday workhorse.
Tens of thousands of commuters will be seeking alternative routes and the old workhorse, stainless-steel Brightliners will be pressed into service yet again before they can finally be retired.
That algorithm allowed neural networks to learn over time and has since become the workhorse of deep learning, the term now used to describe artificial intelligence based on those networks.
Rather, it was the team's workhorse, the Brazilian midfielder Casemiro, who struck an amazing volley to complete a 23-1 victory over Napoli in the first leg of the encounter.
"Plastics are the workhorse material of the modern economy, with unbeaten properties," said Dr. Martin R. Stuchtey of the McKinsey Center for Business and Environment, which helped produce the report.
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If you go back and drive a Ferrari 21—the Italian team's prancing workhorse of the late 21s—you'll find a car that requires absolutely nothing of the driver except driving.
Boeing faces a slew of investigations by regulators, U.S. Congress, and the Department of Justice over its development of the 737 Max, its previously best-selling workhorse for short-haul travel.
The 2000-horsepower V2200 biturbo — which is the kind of high-performance engine many people might never get a chance to drive on its own — is the workhorse in these modes.
The workhorse of the company's devoted e-reader line just got a handful of upgrades that will give users a more premium experience, while keeping the device's starting price at $130.
In May, Trump praised GM's disclosure that it was in talks to sell an idled northeastern Ohio plant to cash-strapped electric truck-building Workhorse Group Inc and a new entity.
The mission's scientific workhorse—its Trace Gas Orbiter (TGO)—is performing beautifully, as evidenced by the first images and splashes of data ESA has now received back from the Red Planet.
Image: ShureBest for your enemies: Shure MV-5Shure is one of the most trusted brands in audio, with its workhorse SM57 gracing the stages of just about every venue on earth.
It's designed as a workhorse, in the tradition of vehicles like the Honda Element and the Toyota FJ Cruiser, but in a compact package that's probably more practical for urban drivers.
A plan from Workhorse, a little-known electric vehicle company, to launch production at the shuttered GM plant in Lordstown, Ohio is hardly a sure thing, the New York Times reports.
President Trump raised the deal's profile by tweeting about it, getting ahead of GM's disclosure of plans to sell the plant to an entity that includes Workhorse as a minority owner.
Most importantly for the startup community, the old security workhorse will look to buy up businesses that can add to its technology suite around automation, machine learning and big data analytics.
The F-16 first flew in 1979 and is a combat-tested workhorse, according to the Air Force, supporting US forces in conflicts from the Persian Gulf to Iraq and Afghanistan.
The Brooks Ghost 9 is the ultimate workhorse of women's running shoes with a lightweight yet cushioned feel, a breathable upper, and the durability to grind out a lot of miles.
China was the first to ground the newest version of Boeing's workhorse 737 model last month following the Ethiopian Airlines crash, prompting a series of regulatory actions by other governments worldwide.
The Titans (4-5) didn't score until the first possession of the third quarter, when running back Derrick Henry was the workhorse and capped the drive with an 8-yard run.
Forte expected his workhorse reputation and production to be rewarded with a contract that would allow him to retire in Chicago, a city he embraced and in which he was beloved.
He was a midfield workhorse and the captain when France won the 1998 World Cup on home soil and played for clubs in four countries, including Marseille, Juventus, Chelsea and Valencia.
We don't know the extent of the injury yet, but if Conner is out, expect Samuels to step into the starting role and get a workhorse load of carries almost immediately.
The Brooks Ghost 11 is the ultimate workhorse of women's running shoes with a lightweight yet cushioned feel, a breathable upper, and the durability to grind out a lot of miles.
Read more: The complete history of the 737 Max, Boeing's promising yet problematic workhorse jetPreliminary reports from investigations into the two crashes suggested that there were problems with the sensor readings.
Positions such as the deputy secretary of state and deputy secretary of state for management are some of the workhorse jobs that keep the trains running on time at Foggy Bottom.
But the Ryzen 28 23X is meant to be a workhorse processor comparable to Intel's $28,000 "high end desktop" CPUs that go into big workstations at professional graphics and editing houses.
Most telescopes specialize in either wide shots of the skies, or in extreme close-ups of individual objects, but WFIRST will be a multipurpose workhorse capable of excelling at either extreme.
Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle or PSLV is India's workhorse launch vehicle, and has so far successfully carried 113 satellites, of which 74 were for international customers, ISRO said on its website.
With the modernization of electronics leading to smaller satellites and the greater lifting power of newer versions of SpaceX's workhorse Falcon 9 rocket, the market for the Falcon Heavy is dwindling.
Loveland, Ohio-based Workhorse is a small electric truck and drone startup that has reported losses totaling almost $2190 million since its launch in 22.45, according to the company's financial documents.
The company said it was in discussions to sell the plant to a new business partly owned by Workhorse and headed by that company's founder and former chief executive, Steve Burns.
Workhorse has issued warrants to these lenders to buy millions of shares at a discount, and funds like Marathon Asset Management are now sitting on big profits, at least on paper.
Both involve a workhorse of the immune system — T-cells, a type of white blood cell whose job is to kill cells that have turned malignant or become infected with viruses.
The venture is upgrading its workhorse Atlas 5 rocket, cutting launch prices to less than $100 million per flight, and dropping its costly Delta 4 rocket line, ULA executives have said.
Most other Russian-made civilian jets, once a workhorse fleet of wide- and narrow-body planes, are flown only by regional airlines, and the aging planes are plagued by safety problems.
They are growing Geisha, a Panamanian varietal that produces some of the world's most expensive coffee beans, and Caturra, a Colombian coffee that is the workhorse of the specialty coffee business.
Boeing had not initially told pilots that the Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System, or MCAS, was a new addition to the 737 Max, the latest variation of the decades-old workhorse jet.
The ship soon became a workhorse for Foremost, hauling raw materials to China from around the world under a seven-year charter with a subsidiary of a state-owned steel maker.
The additions include 11 DJI Mavic Pro quadcopters for "tactical operations," two workhorse DJI M210 RTK quadcopters for 3D mapping and search and rescue, and one DJI Inspire 1 quadcopter for training.
The middle of the jet market is widely seen as a "grey space" sitting between workhorse narrow-body jets like the Boeing 737 or the larger and more capable wide-body jets.
Despite a White House push to replace aging workhorse systems, the budget for modernization has fallen, and will be $7 billion less in 20153 than in 2010, said the Government Accountability Office.
INVESTIGATIONS Boeing faces a slew of investigations by regulators, U.S. Congress, and the Department of Justice over its development of the 737 MAX, its previously best-selling workhorse for short-haul travel.
INVESTIGATIONS Boeing faces a slew of investigations by regulators, U.S. Congress, and the Department of Justice over its development of the 737 MAX, its previously best-selling workhorse for short-haul travel.
General Motors said Wednesday it's investing $700 million and creating about 450 new manufacturing jobs in Ohio as it negotiates the sale of its Lorsdtown, Ohio, factory to electric truckmaker Workhorse Group.
"This potential agreement creates a positive outcome for all parties involved and will help solidify the leadership of Workhorse's role in the EV community," Workhorse CEO Duane Hughes said in a statement.
Blenner and his colleagues have demonstrated that this workhorse yeast can use these ingredients to make omega-3 fatty acids, a nutrient that boosts cardiovascular and brain health, among other medical benefits.
The sleek, low-slung driverless Roborace car was on display in New York City for the Formula E races this weekend, but it was the workhorse DevBot that took to the track.
Now, with the new Book 2, especially the super-sized 15-inch model, Microsoft is aggressively pursuing the mobile-workhorse market that Apple has carved out with the 83-inch MacBook Pro.
China was also the first to ground the newest version of Boeing's workhorse 737 model earlier this month following a deadly Ethiopian Airlines crash, touching off a series of regulatory actions worldwide.
The 737 MAX, a new variant of the 737 family, is central to Boeing's future in its battle with European rival Airbus SE and the likely workhorse for global airlines for decades.
But subtleties add up, and, for me, the sum was a lesser experience on the butterfly MacBook Pro than that of my workhorse machine: a silver 2015 MacBook Pro with chiclet keys.
Workhorse appliances like dishwashers or laundry machines have gotten much more efficient over time, but many models now have digital displays, which mean they always draw a little bit of power, too.
Only in service for a little over two years, the Boeing 737 Max is more fuel-efficient version of the workhorse single-aisle plane that has been in service since the 1960s.
Workhorse Group, the electric vehicle company that grabbed headlines last month over a proposed deal to buy General Motors' Lordstown, Ohio factory, has raised $25 million from a group of unnamed investors.
For airlines that over-ordered the latest version of Boeing's 87 workhorse, the grounding could be a good excuse to delay or cancel purchases, saving cash on the balance sheet, analysts said.
Workhorse, a small company based near Cincinnati, makes battery-powered pickup trucks, delivery vans, drones and aircraft, faces big obstacles in getting the Lordstown plant humming again with hundreds working the line.
Background: There are more than 5,000 pending orders for Boeing's 223 Max, which is a workhorse for airlines and a competitive response to a more efficient engine on the popular Airbus A270.
Lam scrambled to put together a campaign and formally announced she would run just two months before the election, a challenge even for somebody known within the government as an efficient workhorse.
And a joint venture of Workhorse and the truck builder VT Hackney is one of five finalists in the United States Postal Service's bid to replace its fleet of mail delivery vehicles.
The archival footage presented by Aaron (who bears a distinct familial resemblance to his uncle) shows Howard as a vibrant, charismatic presence; a workhorse with a strong and sometimes foolhardy hedonistic streak.
His comments underscored Embraer's intent to take a bite out of the global military transport segment long dominated by the workhorse Hercules C-130, made by U.S. aerospace firm Lockheed Martin Corp.
Few good replacement options exist for Costa Sur, the 58-year-old workhorse power plant in Guayanilla, one of the towns in southern Puerto Rico hard-hit by the 6.4-magnitude quake.
A workhorse who seldom missed a start, he posted a 165-140 record with the team, which ranks him first in wins, and he is also the Angels' leader in innings pitched.
Apple MacBook Air (13-inch retina display) — $1,099.99 See Details Priced at just $449.97, the older model of the MacBook Air is still one of the most popular workhorse machines from Apple.
Regulators have grounded the 737 MAX around the world, and the U.S. planemaker has halted deliveries of the several thousand on order for a model intended to be the future industry workhorse.
Both sets of numbers reflect higher demand for Boeing's best-selling 737 jetliners, with 184 commercial aircraft delivered in the three months to end-March, including 1893 of the single-aisle workhorse jet .
With prototypes already taking to the air, the Workhorse Group is pushing to get the Federal Aviation Administration certification needed to launch production in less than two years and is already taking deposits.
Regulators have grounded the 737 MAX around the world, and the U.S. planemaker has halted deliveries of the several thousand planes on order for a model intended to be the future industry workhorse.
"The one thing most of us would agree on in the Senate, whether you're a Republican or a Democrat, is that Lindsey likes to get things done, which is a workhorse," Scott said.
Lordstown Motors Corp, which is 10% owned by Workhorse Group Inc, has retained an Ohio investment bank and is working to raise additional capital, said Lordstown chief executive Steve Burns in an interview.
Mr. Leithauser is best known as the lead singer of the Walkmen, a scratchy workhorse of aughts-era New York City indie-rock, which went on indefinite hiatus a couple of years ago.
It had long been a workhorse grape in Austria, but when American importers began to offer a selection from excellent producers, and sommeliers discovered its versatility with food, sales began to take off.
Indianapolis ColtsOne thing to know: Derrick Henry was a workhorse for the Titans offense on Sunday, going off for 159 total yards and two touchdowns en route to embarrassing the Browns in Cleveland.
The C-130, a type of plane of which there are many variants for different tasks, is an important workhorse aircraft for the Air Force, which operates a total of 450 C-130s.
The Keflavik International Airport is a delight, bright with decent food, especially for passengers used to the worn, workhorse airports of the U.S. The flight back, a day later, left right on time.
A consistent workhorse for a team lacking a reliable backup goaltender, he is one of the biggest reasons the Edmonton Oilers are returning to the playoffs for the first time in a decade.
They would be either hub-based, at Amazon warehouses, within 15 to 20 miles of customers, or truck-based, as with U.P.S. or Workhorse, in which a truck stops and a drone deploys.
In a regulatory filing earlier this year, Workhorse said it needed to raise $22 million to continue as a going concern and begin making delivery trucks for UPS, DHL and its other customers.
You do your experiments with the help of a bacterial workhorse such as E. coli, or with an exotic microbe isolated from hot springs in Iceland where temperatures can exceed 175 degrees Fahrenheit.
SpaceX successfully launched 18 of its workhorse Falcon 9 rockets last year, a remarkable recovery from a launchpad mishap in September 2140 that destroyed a rocket and the $25 million satellite on top.
But behind the breezy vibes is a workhorse who has been navigating the industry since the mid-183s, when he cut his teeth as a backup singer to Mary Mary and Stevie Wonder.
That's hardly man-bites-dog material, but it is an easy story to write since Workhorse is a public company and its results are open for public inspection, unlike most of its peers.
Aircraft a regional workhorse The Avro series of regional jets were once mainstays of small US and European airlines that eventually retired them in favor of more efficient two-engine jets and propeller planes.
But a planned sale of the facility to a new electric truck startup called Lordstown Motors, which is partially owned by struggling electric vehicle maker Workhorse Group, is still on, The Verge has learned.
"This potential agreement creates a positive outcome for all parties involved and will help solidify the leadership of Workhorse's role in the EV community," Workhorse CEO Duane Hughes said in a press release Wednesday.
President Donald Trump on Wednesday praised General Motors CEO Mary Barra after he says she informed him GM will sell its shuttered Lordstown, Ohio, manufacturing plant to auto manufacturer Workhorse to build electric trucks.
But the Predators' backup, getting a start as coach Peter Laviolette opted to steal a couple of extra rest days for workhorse starter Pekka Rinne, stopped all 30 attempts to keep the game scoreless.
So even though Bollinger is a small outfit, it's one of just a few companies (like fellow EV startups Rivian and Workhorse) with plans to make an electric truck in the next few years.
Boeing has developed a fix for the software to make it less aggressive and give pilots greater control of the aircraft, a newer version of Boeing's workhorse 737 that's been flying since the 1960s.
Regulators have grounded the 737 MAX around the world, while the U.S. planemaker has halted next deliveries of the several thousand planes on order for a model intended to be the future industry workhorse.
Regulators have grounded the 737 MAX around the world, and the U.S. planemaker has halted next deliveries of the several thousand planes on order for a model intended to be the future industry workhorse.
Excel is the workhorse of many industries and if you love your spreadsheets, the following news will likely make you unreasonably happy: Excel is getting smarter, thanks to a fresh infusion of artificial intelligence.
GM does not yet have a final agreement to sell the plant to Workhorse and there are many issues that will need to be resolved before a sale could be completed, two sources said.
Cincinnati-based Workhorse is also in the running for a contract to replace the delivery vans in the United States Postal Service's fleet, in partnership with a unit of Singapore Technologies Engineering Ltd (STEG.SI).
The plane, which began life as the Bombardier C Series, is designed to fill the market gap between midsize regional jets and workhorse narrow-body jets like the Boeing 2220 and the Airbus A2220.
The White House has shown frustration with the pace of NASA's efforts, especially with its premier workhorse rocket known as the Space Launch System, which is years behind schedule and plagued with cost overruns.
The candidate herself takes a workhorse approach to oratory, driving in her talking points like she's hammering nails through drywall, and on Thursday, she hit her marks again, helped along by the enthusiastic crowd.
The two paintings, which were given to the museum in 1893, are workhorse Rembrandts, long considered too important to the museum's narrative of Dutch art and the old masters to remove from the walls.
And just like the rest of the assortment, these universally flattering jeans will become a closet workhorse you can wear with a blazer to the office or with a t-shirt around the house.
He led the league in yards per game in each of his three seasons and is a dependable workhorse, likely to rush 300 times and catch 50 passes as long as he isn't hurt.
Industry sources have said that they expect the jet to carry some 220-260 passengers in a twin-aisle configuration, serving a market between the workhorse 737 single-aisle jet and the wide-body 787.
LONG-TERM RELATIONSHIP China was also the first to ground the newest version of Boeing's workhorse 737 model earlier this month following a deadly Ethiopian Airlines crash, touching off a series of regulatory actions worldwide.
The grounding of Boeing Co's fuel-efficient, single-aisle workhorse after two fatal crashes is biting into U.S. airlines' Northern Hemisphere spring and summer schedules, threatening to disarm them in their seasonal war for profits.
It runs a Sellita Caliber SW200 movement, a bog standard automatic movement that became popular after Swatch stopped selling as many of the workhorse ETA movements popular in Swiss watches for the past few decades.
While HP has experimented with a variety of unique designs in the Spectre line, the workhorse of the range has been the Spectre x3603, which is available in both 13-inch and 15-inch versions.
I wouldn't shy away from buying the new XPS 15, because my personal machine has been a solid workhorse ever since the initial repairs, but I wouldn't personally pay $2,500+ for the configuration I tested.
The new cargo jet represents a bid by Embraer to take a bite out of a military transport segment long dominated by the workhorse Hercules C-130, made by U.S. aerospace firm Lockheed Martin Corp.
That honor goes to the model organism Caenorhabditis elegans, a nematode worm that has become an entrenched workhorse in laboratories around the world—in fact, six scientists owe their Nobel Prizes to these tiny creatures.
While a shovel is undeniably not a sexy or exciting purchase, this utilitarian workhorse belongs in the tool shed of every gardener, whether that garden is a few potted plants, or an extensive vegetable garden.
GM's plan to sell its shuttered Lordstown, Ohio, plant to the Workhorse Group, an electric truck company, would remove a political headache for GM and is already bringing new prominence to the little-known buyer.
General Motors confirmed Wednesday that it is in discussions to sell its Lordstown, Ohio, plant to electric vehicle maker Workhorse and a newly-formed corporate entity, confirming an earlier pair of tweets by President Trump.
It's as easy to carry around and slip into a bag as any ultrabook or ultraportable computer I've used, and it makes my daily workhorse 28-inch MacBook Pro feel like a brick in comparison.
MacBook Air 13-inch Core I5 3.03 Model (Certified Refurbished) — $779 See Details The MacBook Air may be considered low tier in Apple's lineup of products, but that doesn't make it less of a workhorse.
Draisaitl and McDavid each notched a pair of assists and workhorse goaltender Cam Talbot recorded his second straight shutout after turning aside 35 shots in Edmonton's 2-8863 victory over Los Angeles on March 20.
It's powered with Apple's mighty A2256 Fusion processor that's a workhorse for watching movies and TV shows in 212K, as well as casual-to-heavy internet browsing with up to 10.53 hours of battery life.
The Tomahawk cruise missile used in the attack on a Syrian airbase is considered a workhorse offensive weapon of the U.S. Navy but the Obama administration once considered scaling back production and funding of it.
The company says truck drivers aren't just looking for a mechanical workhorse anymore; they want a vehicle that can do duty for both "private and commercial use," bridging the gap between urban and city use.
The plane is a workhorse for Boeing and is in the air worldwide: As of the end of January, the company had delivered more than 28500 6900 Max jets since 2628 (The New York Times).
In May, after a phone conversation with G.M.'s chief executive, Mary T. Barra, Mr. Trump announced on Twitter that the automaker had found a buyer for the factory, naming Workhorse as the future owner.
Mr. Burns was supposed to set up a new company to buy the plant and produce the Workhorse-designed pickup truck, but hadn't secured financing for the venture or even come up with a name.
The Miele will also clean much deeper into your carpet than our other picks, and, being a true workhorse, is the best option for meticulously clean souls who feel obliged to run their vacuums daily.
Between the Classic and NG, the 737 is the best-selling commercial jetliner in history, with more than 10,000 delivered worldwide, and is the workhorse of dozens of airlines for short and medium-haul flying.
Among Democrats who know him well, Mr. Kaine is considered a self-effacing workhorse who shuns the spotlight and prefers digging into domestic policy and national security rather than showboating on Sunday news programs. Mrs.
A safer version of the helicopter is the aim of Workhorse founder and CEO Steve Burns, who says the Surefly Octocopter concept came to him when stuck in commuter traffic while on a school run.
The grounding has led some airlines to question their commitment to the MAX, Boeing's fastest-selling plane and the latest version of its 737s 737 workhorse, which offers significantly more efficient fuel use than predecessors.
NanoRacks, collaborating with United Launch Alliance, a joint venture between Boeing and Lockheed Martin, won a NASA contract to explore the idea further, focusing on the second stage of U.L.A.'s workhorse Atlas 5 rocket.
Workhorse officials said they intend to work with the union, but a previously unionized plant it bought from Navistar in 2013 now operates with a non-union work force, according to the company's annual report.
Melissa Clark, for one, has some well-deserved praise for the quarter-size sheet pan today, the 9- by 12-inch workhorse that's a little smaller and easier to handle than a half-sheet pan.
For Boeing, the questions go to the heart of its business, as the 737 class is a workhorse for airlines worldwide, and the single-aisle 737 Max has been the company's best-selling plane ever.
The level of pilot training for the 737 MAX, an updated version of Boeing&aposs 737 narrowbody workhorse, was a concern for airline customers that considered purchasing the new aircraft that first launched in 2016.
Shopping Guide A good bathroom vanity is a multifunctional workhorse, providing a surface for washing, shaving and applying makeup, while concealing plumbing and also storing legions of toiletries — all in a minimal amount of space.
He soon earned a reputation as a "workhorse" and a "big earner" in the Mafia, or Cosa Nostra (Our Thing), running extortion, bookmaking and loan-sharking rings in Brooklyn and Queens and on Long Island.
The C-24, a four-engine turboprop built by Lockheed Martin, is a workhorse of the American military, a highly adaptable aircraft that entered service more than 60 years ago, with more than 2,500 built.
Taken on various automatic compact cameras, some with embedded date stamps, flash bouncing off the glass of the television, always on Kodak Gold 400 (the foolproof workhorse of family snapshots)—they were messy, but evocative.
LONG-TERM RELATIONSHIP China was also the first to ground the newest version of Boeing's workhorse 737 model earlier this month following a deadly Ethiopian Airlines crash, touching off a series of regulatory actions worldwide.
The deal between GM and Ohio-based Workhorse is not settled, according to Jalopnik, which reported the two companies have been in negotiations since the beginning of the year and many details still must be resolved.
STEFANIK: I wanted to make sure that my first impression to my colleagues is that I am a workhorse, I invest myself in learning about the policy issues and I add substantive ideas to the discussion.
GM will also be spending $208,000,000 in Ohio... One reason for the holdup is that Workhorse Group is currently mired with financial problems, which would complicate the purchase of a massive facility like the Lordstown plant.
The increase in flight cancellations shows how the impact of the protracted crisis over the 737 Max, an energy efficient version of Boeing's workhorse jetliner that has been flying since the 1960s, is worsening for carriers.
Looking at the specs, what stands out here is its Nvidia GeForce GTX 10503 Ti which, while not necessarily a workhorse for gaming, is the de facto GPU in gaming laptops that usually costs hundreds more.
This ­next-gen Studio has gutsier internals—faster processor, VR-ready GPU, and a solid-state drive with up to 2 terabytes of storage—but the design is what makes it an elegant workhorse for pros.
Electric passenger planes are in the works, but unlikely to replace our workhorse passenger jets any time soon — which is why efforts like a new type of conventional-fuel aircraft are being backed by KLM Airlines.
A company spokesman said the H145M military helicopter, derived from the Airbus H145 commercial workhorse used by police and emergency medical services, had also been ordered or was being operated by Serbia, Thailand, Hungary and Luxembourg.
Defenseman John Moore is dealing with a lower-body injury that will cause him to miss a third game in a row while Keith Kinkaid will get a rare start in place of workhorse Cory Schneider.
If you&aposre used to using a high-tech workhorse like a VitaMix, you may be underwhelmed, because when it comes to technology, it&aposs usually safe to say that you get what you pay for.
Regulators worldwide grounded the Boeing 737 Max, a more fuel-efficient version of the workhorse jet that's been flying since the late 1960s, in mid-March after the second of two crashes that killed 346 people.
In the brutally competitive jetliner business, the announcement in late 2010 that Airbus would introduce a more fuel-efficient version of its best-selling A7373 amounted to a frontal assault on its archrival Boeing's workhorse 737.
Now, the Very Large Telescope (VLT), a workhorse optical telescope located in Chile, has committed to the effort to characterize this tantalizing planet-next-door, and spot any other planets that might be orbiting Proxima Centauri.
While arguably a bloated bureaucracy in need of a restricted diet, it remains the braintrust and workhorse of government services ranging from Social Security and Medicare reimbursement to veterans benefits, food safety, medical research and epidemic control.
But the humble microbial workhorse, with its easy-to-edit genome, has given humankind so much more—insulin, antibiotics, cancer drugs, biofuels, synthetic rubber, and now: a place to keep your selfies safe for the next millennium.
It spelled out plans to significantly boost the frequency with which it launches its workhorse Falcon 2180 rockets and to vastly expand its capability by flying its larger, more powerful Falcon Heavy rocket for the first time.
It's a late 2013 model with a 13-inch display and middling innards, and it's been the workhorse I have relied on for everything from live-blogging Apple events to reporting from remote corners of the country.
These are the famous workhorse bombers that helped the Allies win World War II. Thirteen people -- 10 passengers and three crew members -- were on board when the plane crashed at the end of a runway, authorities said.
Presumably what's new is that Apple has better integrated the image processing pathway between the traditional image processor, which is doing the workhorse stuff like autofocus and color, and the "neural engine," which is doing face detection.
United Launch Alliance, which currently has a near-monopoly on launching U.S. military and national security satellites, plans to retire its workhorse Atlas 5 rocket, which uses Russian-made RD-180 engines to power its first stage.
The pool of workhorse Emmy shows will get smaller as more traditional networks focus on streaming (FX content on Hulu, for example, and HBO content on HBO Max) and Netflix pours money into developing bigger original series.
The Block 5, a culmination of more than 10 years of development, marks the final design iteration for the Falcon 9 and will be the version the company relies on as its workhorse for the foreseeable future.
And while advanced statistics think that Gordon's season isn't completely impressive—he was 31st of 32 qualifying backs in DVOA coming into this week—he's definitely been a workhorse for San Diego behind a bad offensive line.
First introduced to Air Force inventory back in 1976, the A-10 had earned a reputation as a close air support workhorse among infantry troops for the distinctive roar of its GAU-8/A Avenger Gatling gun.
Aerojet Rocketdyne's award for the AR1 engine appears to be the only engine that could replace the RD-180 on the Atlas V rocket, the workhorse of the military's space program, and be used for future rockets.
I'm not a Microsoft shareholder myself, but I am one of the 1.2 billion users of Microsoft Office, and I was baffled to see my workhorse word-processing software show up in the rationale for this deal.
German aerospace engineer Markus Schiller said that if the North were to have made real progress, there was no reason not to demonstrate an advanced rocket, rather than turning again to what was probably "their old workhorse".
On Wednesday, the company announced a major new step towards this goal by selecting United Launch Alliance (ULA), home of the workhorse Delta and Atlas rocket families, as the launch provider for Astrobotic's flagship Peregrine lunar lander.
Here are a dozen of the varieties you're most likely to find at the grocery or farm market: WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE This is the supermarket workhorse, sharply lobed and about the size of a large grapefruit.
In exchange, Workhorse will get a 1 percent commission on each of the first 200,1003 trucks sold by Lordstown Motors, as well as 1 percent of any debt or equity financing the new startup comes up with.
While mirrorless cameras have largely stolen the spotlight from DSLRs and are often available at a lower cost, with smaller bodies and higher resolution sensors, the 1D X is still a preferred workhorse for many pro shooters.
The Super Pumas, a workhorse of the offshore oil industry, were banned from commercial traffic in Norway and Britain following the accident that killed 13 oil workers flying from a Norwegian offshore oil platform operated by Statoil.
While full-size workhorse trucks like the Ford F-150 were too big to fail, sales of the Ford Ranger and Chevy Colorado crashed hard during the recession and never fully recovered before the models were canceled.
The latest variant of Boeing's 737 family, which makes up the bulk of its narrowbody production, has been viewed as the likely workhorse for global airlines for decades and central to Boeing's long-running battle against Airbus.
"Our question is: Why doesn't everyone have a helicopter in their garage?" asked Workhorse CEO and founder Steve Burns, as he showed off the SureFly Octocopter at a stand in the back of Detroit's Cobo Hall convention center.
In February 2017, UPS—the world's largest package delivery company—joined forces with the Ohio-based company Workhorse Group to conduct a much-publicized test of a delivery drone deployment from the top of a "Big Brown" van.
Johnson is foul-mouthed and insecure while knowing full well that he's powerful, one of the few people in Congress who can get things done — a "workhorse" to Kennedy's "show horse," as he puts it to his aides.
It's a true workhorse for heavy-duty dough projects: its PowerKnead spiral dough hook replicates hand-kneading to handle 20% more dough than other models, so giant batches of bread or cookies don't have to be a chore.
Stingy goaltending continues to be the name of the game for New Jersey, which gave workhorse Cory Schneider a breather and saw Keith Kinkaid turn aside 28 shots in a 1-0 triumph over Los Angeles on Sunday.
Just as much a wardrobe workhorse as its "little" sister, the best black evening gown will blend seamlessly into any event, from your prom to a wedding to a black-tie work event, with batting a proverbial eyelash.
The Luxe Leg Mid-Thigh Shaping Tights are a true workhorse in my fall and winter wardrobe since that never rip, never pill, and hold me in in all the right places, without suffocating me in the process.
Having taken a $4.9 billion charge as it plans to reimburse customers for the grounding (the total amount could be higher), and having severely damaged the brand of its reliable workhorse, the company simply cannot risk another incident.
CNBC reported Wednesday that shares of Workhorse stock surged from about 82 cents to $2.35 per share after following a pair of Trump tweets hailing the sale of a shuttered General Motors plant to the electric-car company.
The Luxe Leg Mid-Thigh Shaping Tights are a true workhorse in my fall and winter wardrobe since they never rip, never pill, and hold me in in all the right places, without suffocating me in the process.
The struggling Brewers (183-65) dropped their fourth in five games in the nightcap and for a while looked like they'd also lose their top hitter (Braun) and a workhorse pitcher in Anderson, who made his 23 starts.
A tireless workhorse in the avant-garde, Mr. Cyrille, 76, deserves substantial credit for helping to unlock a freer pulse and purpose in the music, slipping away from a metronomic framework while preserving a rigorous attention to form.
He's a workhorse (three movies coming out in December alone), with carpet-thick brows and hair he'll take with him to the grave, and has been in so many things that he's easily recognizable, if not always placeable.
The best gardening shovelsWhile a shovel is undeniably not a sexy or exciting purchase, this utilitarian workhorse belongs in the tool shed of every gardener, whether that garden is a few potted plants, or an extensive vegetable garden.
A former naval officer, Prince Philip has earned a reputation as a royal workhorse and a steadfast spouse to the queen, even as he has sometimes come under criticism for making rude and occasionally out-of-place remarks.
When the men arrived, finally, to haul the big table away, I ran my hand down the battered length of it, as if along the flank of some exhausted workhorse, overcome by a sudden rush of absurd remorse.
This is a somewhat dicey proposition because while the Snapdragon 23 in Asus Nova Go I reviewed earlier this year offered tons of battery life, its performance felt a little too anemic to be considered a true everyday workhorse.
If a 15-inch workhorse like the Dell XPS 15 isn't powerful enough for you, and the battery life on gaming laptops like the MSI GS65 is too middling, then check out the new 15.6-inch Razer Blade 15.
It's not a huge improvement, but when you combine all these little space savings with a new power brick that's almost half the size, you're left with a system that you might actually consider using as your everyday workhorse.
The product of a Swedish company that serves a side dish of sophomoric attitude with its bags, The Backpack is intended to be your do-everything, go-everywhere workhorse bag, and it succeeds at that lofty challenge with aplomb.
All recent Boeing 737s are powered by engines from CFM, a workhorse of the global airlines that has logged more than 230 million hours of safe travel but some of which were also being examined after the 235 accident.
Cam Talbot received his first night off on Sunday, but the workhorse goaltender will get the nod in Pittsburgh and has made himself at home on the road this season with a 219-23-203 mark and two shutouts.
Read on for Motherboard's preview of the most momentous launches, missions, and celestial events to look forward to over the next 12 months, from the maiden flight of a colossal rocket to the swan song of Saturn's workhorse orbiter.
Following a series of incidents in the North Sea, analysts and industry executives say questions have been growing over the future of at least the civil version of the Super Puma helicopter, a workhorse of the offshore oil industry.
Not bottom-up refreshes by any stretch, but enough to keep the long-lived line up to date with the latest AOI offerings — and continue to make the case as a workhorse device for creative pros and hobbyist gamers.
DETROIT, Feb 22 (Reuters) - A deal Thursday between UPS and U.S. electric van maker Workhorse Group Inc shows how the delivery industry is making progress to resolve a major obstacle to deployment of battery-powered commercial vehicles: Charging costs.
All recent Boeing 20167s are powered by engines from CFM, a workhorse of the global airlines that has logged more than 20167 million hours of safe travel but some of which were also being examined after the 20167 accident.
Recent models of Super Puma, a workhorse of the offshore oil industry, were banned from commercial traffic in Norway and Britain following the accident that killed 13 oil workers flying from a Norwegian offshore oil platform operated by Statoil.
Airbus announced a further deal Tuesday, with a firm order from Saudi low-cost carrier Flynas for 7373 of its A321 XLR jets, an ultra-long range version of the single aisle workhorse plane that the manufacturer is developing.
Propelled by 27 rocket engines, the Heavy packs more than 5 million pounds of thrust at launch, roughly three times the force of the Falcon 9 booster rocket that until now has been the workhorse of the SpaceX fleet.
It also said it lacked enough of the Russian-made RD-180 engines that power its workhorse Atlas 5 rocket to launch the GPS satellite, citing a congressional ban passed in 2014 after Russia's annexation of Ukraine's Crimea region.
In managing the return of pitchers Jacob deGrom, Matt Harvey, Steve Matz and Zack Wheeler from arm ailments, the Mets will undoubtedly rely on starter Noah Syndergaard, who had only minor problems last season and became the team's workhorse.
It promises to eclipse the Dutch oven as a kitchen's most valuable workhorse, adding the more technical tasks of sous-viding (no vacuuming required), proofing bread and fermenting to the usual roster of slow cooking, roasting, sautéing and baking.
Thomasin (Anya Taylor-Joy) is the family's oldest daughter, a workhorse just this side of puberty that makes her a threat to her mother Katherine (Kate Dickie from Game of Thrones) and a temptation for her brother Caleb (Harvey Scrimshaw).
The craft itself is expected to cost around $200,000, but that could come down if Workhorse can find ways to simplify manufacturing the carbon fiber it uses, a process that is notoriously complex and requires a significant amount of hand labor.
Workhorse had to use some of that money to pay off previous loans that were already coming due, and admitted in a recent financial filing that it would likely only cover the company's costs through the second quarter of this year.
The single-aisle 7373 is central to Boeing's future in its battle with European rival Airbus SE. The new variant of the 737, the fastest-selling jetliner in Boeing's history, is viewed as the likely workhorse for global airlines for decades.
"We did it, we pulled it off, a deep sigh of relief," said Ajayi, who certainly was no workhorse, carrying the ball just seven times for 28 yards, when asked what went through his mind when he crossed the goal line.
Cookware set originally $399.95, now $249.99 (get an extra 249.953% off when you use the code EXTRA at checkout.) This slow cooker is a total timesaver and kitchen workhorse—but you also pay for the quality (full price is $480!).
Taylor, who sustained a season-ending broken ankle in the fourth game last campaign, was a workhorse in high school as he registered 2,290 rushing yards and 383 touchdowns during his senior year at Centennial High School in Corona, Calif.
What to watch: As part of a broad modernization effort launched in late 2017, a Next-Generation Combat Vehicle team in Michigan is working on an "optionally manned fighting vehicle" to replace the Army's aging workhorse, the Bradley fighting vehicle.
What's next: "The first vehicle we would plan to build if we were to purchase the Lordstown Complex would be a commercial electric pickup, blending Workhorse's technology with Lordstown's manufacturing expertise," Workhorse co-founder Steve Burns said in a statement.
Whether you spent twelve hours a day in World of Warcraft or were constantly fragging infants in Counterstrike, the MX518 was a workhorse mouse with the best sensor available and just enough extra buttons to let you get stuff done.
They include Workhorse, an American maker of electric vehicles; Joby Aviation, a Californian company whose backers include JetBlue Airways and Toyota; AeroMobil, a Slovakian company; and Lilium, a German firm working on an air taxi that uses jet-type electric thrusters.
It has also been in touch with Britain, which was the launch customer for the J-model of Lockheed's workhorse C-130s in 1998 and has said it is looking at selling some of the first C-130Js it bought.
If you do end up biting the bullet and buying a Fold, you've find many aspects of it to be a solid workhorse and good device, in spite of some of the idiosyncrasies here (assuming, you know, the screen works fine).
The single-aisle 377.147 is central to Boeing's future in its battle with European rival Airbus SE. The new variant of the 7373, the fastest-selling jetliner in Boeing's history, is viewed as the likely workhorse for global airlines for decades.
Workhorse Group said in March that it had received 2,150 "letters of intent" to buy the W-15 truck from major utilities and energy producers like Duke Energy, Portland General Electric, the Southern California Public Power Authority, Clean Fuels Ohio.
It can be a tablet (though you'll almost never use it without the keyboard), it can be a workhorse productivity system, it can be an entertainment device (a great big screen for Netflix) and it can even be a gamer's delight.
Jordan Zimmermann, the workhorse starting pitcher the Yankees are sorely lacking, held them to two hits in seven innings, and the Detroit Tigers celebrated their home opener on Friday with a 22-0 victory before a sellout crowd at Comerica Park.
Read more: Step inside the C-130, the super-versatile workhorse that flies Navy SEAL missions, delivers supplies to Antarctica and fights wildfiresRead more: The Air Force has 61 B-1B bombers, but just 7 of them are ready to fight
ESPN fantasy ownership: 44.3%Week 3 stats: 76 rushing yards, one touchdown — 16.9 fantasy pointsOne thing to know: Gore proved on Sunday that he can still be the workhorse, taking 14 carries for 76 yards and a score against the Bengals.
ABOUT THE FLYERS (26-20-33): Workhorse goaltender Steve Mason will be a spectator once again as Michal Neuvirth is expected to make consecutive starts for the first time since playing in four in a row from Oct. 30-Nov. 5.
"We now have all necessary pieces in place to bridge Workhorse into full-scale N-GEN production and are looking forward to commencing the manufacturing process, in earnest, during the fourth quarter of this year," Hughes said in a statement.
Stephen Baksa, who owns just over 6 percent of the company's shares, said Workhorse was struggling in part because Mr. Burns spent too much on projects that were not core to building electric trucks, including an electric helicopter called SureFly.
It is expected to play out in 2019 when the Metropolitan Transportation Authority shuts down the workhorse L train in Manhattan for 15 months to repair damage, from Hurricane Sandy, to the tunnel that carries the train under the East River.
The version of the Falcon Heavy that SpaceX flew this week was not the same as what the company used on previous mission: Its rocket cores were more powerful, making use of upgrades to SpaceX's smaller workhorse rocket, the Falcon 9.
Whichever model you chose, you&aposll end up with no frills, no planned obsolescence, and no lithium-ion battery with numbered days, just a heavy-duty, if clunky workhorse built for hoovering up everything from sawdust and construction scraps to water.
Barksdale Air Force Base in Louisiana and Minot Air Force Base in North Dakota will continue to host the B-52 Stratofortress, the workhorse bomber that was first introduced in 1952 and is expected to remain in service until the 2050s.
Preliminary reports of the crashes implicate the MCAS and faulty sensor readings Preliminary reports on both crashes have implicated a flight-control system that Boeing designed to operate in the background, making the 737 Max fly like earlier versions of the workhorse jetliner.
Tom Colton, the head investor relations for Workhorse (WKHS), said the talks are still in a preliminary stage and the company could not give any target for how many workers it would employ if it bought Lordstown, or when those jobs might start.
Maybe your ungrateful family doesn't value all the thought and care you put into wrapping gifts, but that Scotch tape you're using is the true underappreciated workhorse: It's ubiquitous, immensely useful, and largely unrecognized as the modern chemical engineering marvel it is.
With fellow goaltender Michal Neuvirth hobbled by a lower-body injury, Mason is expected to be the workhorse yet again for the Flyers - but is just 1-28-221 with a 21 goals-against average in his last six meetings with the Predators.
This MacBook Pro isn't really for casual users (although casual users could still use it to just browse the web and watch YouTube videos too), but rather for professionals and creatives who need a powerful workhorse to get work done quickly and reliably.
Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) used its workhorse Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV-C40), part of an advanced remote sensing satellite Cartosat-2 series or "eye in the sky", for the Friday launch from Sriharikota in southern Andhra Pradesh state at 9.28 a.m.
SEATTLE, Feb 14 (Reuters) - Boeing Co said on Tuesday it plans to fly its new 737 MAX-9 aircraft for the first time in April, a further sign the company will start delivering the large version of the workhorse plane in 2018.
It may not be the place where companies like Apple or Microsoft show off their flashiest hardware, but when it comes to the midrange, workhorse laptops that dominate the shelves at Best Buy and desks at schools, IFA is where you'll find them.
Now, grocery stores across the nation — and not just fancy, racehorse grocery stores like Whole Foods, but regular, workhorse grocery stores like Kroger — are adding bars to their locations, in the hopes of inspiring shoppers to linger over conversation or the cheese aisle.
The Good Thin, lightweight • 15-inch model comes with fast charging • It's a workhorse • Screen is beautiful The Bad No touchscreen • Battery falls short of advertised 12 hours The Bottom Line Samsung's Notebook 9 is fast, light, and won't break the bank.
After 19 carries for 32 yards in his previous two outings, Devine Ozigbo returned to a workhorse role against Northwestern with 23 attempts for 72 yards, allowing him to become the 65th Cornhusker to run for at least 1,000 yards in his career.
"The direction each company wanted to take (for the vehicles) was changing," an Isuzu spokesman said, adding that the Japanese truck maker intended to continue making trucks to be used as workhorse vehicles in markets including Australia, the Middle East, and Asia.
The advent of the Workhorse W-15 shows that while most people haven't exactly embraced electric-powered vehicles — they make up less than 1% of overall vehicle sales — there remains a potentially strong market among service companies that operate fleets of pickups.
Workhorse Group, a Loveland, Ohio, company that has been making medium-duty electric vans, says that with a range of 80 miles per charge, the W-15 will meet the needs of a wide range of companies, from electric utilities to plumbing contractors.
Four years after it was officially replaced, the old workhorse continues to run on over 50% of all Windows PCs, while fewer than 15% use Windows 8/8.1, according to data collected by Net Applications, a web-analytics firm in Aliso Viejo, California.
Yup, just as Samsung has started making super sleek, thin notebooks, it has made a 15-inch workhorse of a laptop that wouldn't catch your eye unless someone dropped it in your lap — and you would definitely notice it then, because it's heavy.
Read more: Why you shouldn't go to Cristiano Ronaldo's house for lunch, according to his former teammateRonaldo is a workhorse on the field, often running over every blade of grass there is on the pitch, scoring all types of goals, and winning matches.
Step inside the C-130, the super-versatile workhorse that flies Navy SEAL missions, delivers supplies to Antarctica and fights wildfiresThe CIRCM will replace the Advanced Threat Infrared Countermeasures (ATIRCM), which is only deployed on CH-47 Chinooks aircraft because of its size.
It is not named for anyone famous like the Henry Hudson Parkway and does not have legions of admirers like the Brooklyn Bridge, but it is a workhorse, carrying more than 2300,21970 vehicles, many of them trucks, day in and day out.
They also highlight the short-term pressure felt by Airbus Group and suppliers over the grounding of the helicopter, which is a workhorse for the offshore oil and gas industry but which has suffered at least four accidents, including two fatal ones.
Running back Rakeem Boyd rushed 216 times for 22 yards and a touchdown and was the workhorse in the drive that gave the Hogs a double-digit cushion late in the third quarter after they were up only 673-267 at the half.
In order for Boeing to clinch a deal with American Airlines — and to keep the airline from ordering hundreds of planes from Boeing's rival, Airbus — the aircraft manufacturer knew it would need to update its workhorse 20163 Max 8 within six years.
The Oilers, who finished second in the Pacific Division and were eliminated in seven games in the second round of the playoffs, have an elite 1-2 scoring punch with a serviceable supporting cast and a workhorse goalie, the former Ranger Cam Talbot.
It also would have been customary for Mr. Suneja, who had flown with Lion Air for seven years, to have received training before taking the helm of the new model, to learn how it differed from previous versions of the workhorse 737 jet.
When you look at its capabilities in full, the A6400 will work just as well for a family looking to photograph its children as it would be a workhorse of a camera for any small business looking to generate content for distribution online.
CHICAGO/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The latest version of Boeing Co's best-selling 2011 family - a global industry workhorse - has again been thrust into the spotlight after a fatal crash in Ethiopia, months after a deadly crash involving an identical brand-new jet in Indonesia.
The version of the Falcon Heavy that will fly this week will not be exactly the same as the previous mission: The Falcon Heavy's rocket cores will be more powerful, making use of upgrades to SpaceX's smaller workhorse rocket, the Falcon 9.
The lid of the KitchenAid food processor features a neat drip basin, too, making it a great workhorse for making sauces and dressings via the emulsion process, which requires you to slowly add ingredients such as oils to your mixture as you blend.
It will be interesting to see how well the 15-inch Laptop 3 stands up to the 15-inch MacBook Pro, which remains the workhorse of choice for content creators, despite the litany of problems Apple has had with its laptops over the years.
For others, there is also the fact that the F-35, as an all-purpose workhorse, is intended to replace a flock of warplanes that are aging but have proved worthy, including the F-16, the A-10 attack plane and the AV-8B Harrier.
But while the news might seem good for the plant's workers on its face, Workhorse is no GM — it has a market cap of just $55 million and 98 full-time employees, compared to the 1,600 workers who were employed by GM at Lordstown.
The actions by regulators show that there has been some concern, albeit non-urgent, about the engine, a workhorse of the global civil aviation fleet that has logged more than 350 million hours of safe travel but was also being examined after a 2016 accident.
According to his LinkedIn profile page, Lindblad, who has worked at Boeing for 34 years, took over the 737 program in September, as Boeing was in the middle of delivering orders of the 737 Max, the highly anticipated next generation of its venerable 737 workhorse.
Desperate to win the order, Boeing ditched the idea of designing a whole new airplane — which could take up to ten years to get in the air — and instead pivoted to placing new engines on the 737 to create a new generation of the workhorse.
Desperate to win the order, Boeing ditched the idea of designing a whole new airplane — which could take up to 10 years to get in the air — and instead pivoted to placing new engines on the 737 to create another new generation of the workhorse.
ESPN fantasy ownership: 38.6%Week 9 stats: 67 rushing yards, one touchdown — 16.2 fantasy pointsOne thing to know: Jones usually splits carries with Peyton Barber, but on Sunday he got to be the workhorse against the Seahawks and finished with 18 carries to Barber's four.
Yet there stands Gavin Floyd, who has come to camp healthy, throwing hard, and looking like he may actually be ready to reemerge as the mid-rotation workhorse he was for the White Sox before his elbow blew up around the end of 2012.
Last year, the New York Public Library released plans for a total renovation of its Mid-Manhattan branch, the workhorse circulating library that has long been the ungainly stepsibling to the magnificent Beaux-Arts building across Fifth Avenue that houses its world-class research collection.
Muilenburg said Boeing still expects to increase operating profit margins to the mid-teens by 2020, from 9.6 percent last year, with most of the gain coming from reducing the cost of making 787 Dreamliners, while holding costs of its workhorse single-aisle 737 steady.
The actions by regulators show that there has been some concern, albeit non-urgent, about the engine, a workhorse of the global civil aviation fleet that has logged more than 350 million hours of safe travel but was also being examined after a 2203 accident.
With the end of Cruze production, a sale of the plant to a new company affiliated with Workhorse Group is the best opportunity we have found to keep vehicle production at the site — a conclusion we reached after reviewing proposals from multiple interested parties.
An Ethiopian Airlines 737 MAX 2320 bound for Nairobi crashed minutes after take-off on Sunday, killing all 2737 aboard and raising questions about the safety of the new variant of the industry workhorse, one of which also crashed in Indonesia in October, killing 2737 people.
The company persuaded the agency that its 737 Max line, the latest iteration of its best-selling workhorse, was similar enough to predecessors that airlines wouldn't have to retrain pilots or inform them about changes to the flight control system, according to the New York Times.
The Notebook 212 was crazy light and practically perfect (apart from battery life), the Samsung Galaxy TabPro S had the kind of gorgeous display usually only found on smartphones, and the Samsung Notebook 10000 was the inexpensive workhorse laptop college kids had been denied for too long.
The joint venture is transitioning from its Atlas V rocket a legacy workhorse for U.S. national security missions to Vulcan Centaur, a heavy-lift vehicle tailored to compete for lucrative defense contracts and wean the United States off the Russian-made RD-180 engines that power Atlas.
Boeing's plans to offer a larger MAX are one option being considered to defend its 2500 franchise as it also tries to carve out a space in the middle of the market between the workhorse narrowbody 2321 and big wide-body jets like the 2310 Dreamliner.
The joint venture is transitioning from its Atlas V rocket — a legacy workhorse for U.S. national security missions — to Vulcan Centaur, a heavy-lift vehicle tailored to compete for lucrative defense contracts and wean the United States off the Russian-made RD-180 engines that power Atlas.
ET, NBCSN ABOUT THE SHARKS (21-20-23): Martin Jones is within his element when he's in the crease, but the workhorse goaltender attempted to mirror his idol Martin Brodeur with the Jets pulling their netminder for an extra attacker in the late stages on Monday's tilt.
Edmonton is among the NHL's best road teams with 22 wins and much of that success is attributed to workhorse netminder Cam Talbot, who has appeared in a league-high 33 games and owns a sparking 23-23-21 mark with four shutouts away from home.
The new model would try to rewrite airplane economics by being wide enough for two aisles to seat seven people in each row, but able to produce the skintight margins of a smaller single-aisle six-abreast plane like the workhorse Boeing 737 and Airbus A320.
Once a small lark by a mid-tier developer, the Musou series, as it's come to be called (a rough Japanese equivalent to the Warriors naming convention), is now a reliable workhorse of Japanese gaming, a series that's gone strong for 20 years and shows no signs of stopping.
But a brave little lander is always going to trump a clunky workhorse satellite in the public imagination—so, unless Schiaparelli does start talking again (which, at the time The Economist went to press, it had not), what is actually a pretty good success will seem a disappointment.
ZTE's one of those workhorse smartphone companies you don't hear much about, aside from the occasional misguided flirtation with a bizarre form factor, a la the dual-screen Axon M. But the Chinese handset manufacturer still powers away and manages to produce some solid handsets at bargain bin prices.
Burns said that the drone industry was "disappointed" with the FAA's latest rules, but within them, the regulator has said companies can operate drones for deliveries if they can prove that you can stay within the rules and still be safe, an exemption Workhorse has taken advantage of.
These days, the brand, which IBM sold to Lenovo a decade ago, doesn't have quite its 90s cachet, but its continues to be a workhorse—and the new fifth generation of its stellar Carbon line is a slick refinement of everything you've ever loved about that chunky black machine.
But the pure beauty of this classic KitchenAid mixer is that you can buy many more accessories to make this kitchen workhorse the best tool for you—whether it be a veggie spiralizer or a pasta roller, KitchenAid sells many more tools to make your weeknights that much easier.
The launch of this turbocharged version of the workhorse Falcon 9 rocket, which has been carrying cargo to space for years, marks an important milestone in spaceflight, the first time a rocket this powerful has been sent into space by a private company rather than a government space agency.
The process made me want to get rid of all my own knives save two I bought from a restaurant supply shop when I was in college (they're totally dependable workhorse knives, and hold an edge like mad), and one German fellow I inherited from my father (sentimental value).
For two days, the nation's top transportation safety regulators didn't sway from their decision to let Boeing's money-making workhorse continue carrying passengers across the U.S., even as governments including China, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, the European Union and finally Canada declared it too dangerous to fly.
And while it's not going to usurp my trusty workhorse SpanishDict anytime soon, nor is my finger hovering over Miss D preparing to push-delete the app into oblivion either — the inexorable fate of so many lesser creations — so it's earned itself a little breathing space on my home screen.
And in fact she was a very effective junior senator, a classic case of a "workhorse" member of Congress who sweats the details and does the dull work of legislative coalition building, rather than the kind of "showhorse" who gives some great speeches but doesn't make a big difference legislatively.
ABOUT THE FLYERS (073-207-23): Hakstol may have a dilemma on his hands as he could send workhorse goaltender Steve Mason to the crease for his 22th consecutive start and 17th in 18 outings on Saturday or have a presumably healthy Michal Neuvirth in goal after a 23-day absence.
Daimler produced a vision for a concept delivery van with roof mounted drones, Local Motors produced a concept car with a traffic-identifying drone mounted on its rear, and Cincinnati-based Workhorse Group is working with the University of Cincinnati to launch delivery drones from the roof of its trucks.
While Kardashian has other phones — she uses an iPhone 6S for pictures and selfies, among other tasks — the Bold has served as her business workhorse for years: "If you write an email and you need to type fast — I like having the board," said Kardashian at Recode's 2014 Code/Mobile conference.
During her speech at the Democratic National Convention, Clinton leaned into her nature as a workhorse, not a showboat; she was going for authenticity, but that particular boast also smacked of the dreaded role of bean-counter assigned to too many women who are seen as invisible executors, not visionaries.
But befitting a workhorse who carried out 21952 engagements last year, Elizabeth kicked off birthday celebrations on Wednesday in a dutiful display: at a Royal Mail delivery center, where she and her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh, watched workers sort mail and were serenaded by a choir of postal employees.
If you want to believe, then Hillary Clinton is a champion of women and children, an integral member of Obama's cabinet who helped find and kill Osama bin Laden, a workhorse and a fighter who was widely admired by her colleagues in the Senate, by almost everyone who has ever met her.
Hamilton Beach Set 'n Forget Programmable Slow Cooker With Temperature Probe, 6-Quart What worked: This model used to be my favorite—it's a reliable workhorse, an excellent value, and it comes with its own probe thermometer, so you can set it to switch to warm when a certain temperature is reached.
The cost of the Brooks Brothers shirt — $140, from $92 — is their chief complaint: A shirt often treated as a workhorse is now valued like a thoroughbred, which is particularly scandalous to members of a sartorial subculture that makes a virtue of frugality, accruing social capital by finding Cordovan loafers at thrift stores.
I had some misgivings about replacing the old workhorse with one of the new models, not the least of which was the company's fairly unpopular decision to ditch all existing ports for a quartet of ThunderBolt 3 ports, which felt a bit like trading in a cow for a pocketful of magic beans.
Made of lightweight, water-resistant teak, they're all beautifully carved and balanced, with definite personalities; the whimsical tasting spoon on the end of the 2-in-1 Stirrer is my personal favorite, the Corner-Getter seems the cleverest of the bunch, and the flat and sturdy Flip & Scrape is a kitchen workhorse.
Burns declined to say how many deposits Workhorse has received, but he suggests the company has drawn a lot of attention from potential customers in the military and agricultural fields as well as paramedics, firefighters and civilians who just think it would be cool to have a simpler version of a helicopter in their garage.
They are also looking at how to include verb conjugation (another workhorse feature I point out as useful to dictionary app users) in the future, and are thinking about "smart" ways to display multiple definitions for words where one word can have different interpretations (at the moment the app just serves up a single option).
Not by providing the same thing as Amazon, but by providing something simpler and more focused, taking over the workhorse duties of Prime (shipping, sales, some basic media of opportunity) at a much lower price, granting the customer freedom to pursue their own choice in subscriptions while not meaningfully affecting their online retail experience.
But the red and white exterior of its some 1,950 locations belie a fast food workhorse, one that has not only usurped the drive-thru fried chicken throne from the much larger KFC (which had 4,403 U.S. locations at the end of 2015), but is now more profitable than every pizza brand in the country.
One thing that I'm always sort of obsessed with, and I think other people in my group are as well, is that generally if you can find a workhorse category ... so a category where there's just limitless iterations and possibilities available, and generally it's something that people have kind of decided is done, right?
From local institutions like Steve Adamyk Band and Amos the Transparent, to killer (albeit insular) venues like LIVE on Elgin and House of Targ (Nestor Chumak of PUP is rarely seen not sporting his beloved Targ shirt), to the workhorse-promoters of Spectrasonic, the city has a unique and understated quality to its musical life.
Blue Origin's coat-of-arms displays two tortoises over the motto Gradatim Ferociter, Latin for "step by step, ferociously," to reflect the slow-but-steady pace of the company's progress, while SpaceX's workhorse rocket family is named for the falcon, the fastest animal on Earth, which mirrors the company's flashy and rapidly-iterating style.
Lordstown Motors, meanwhile, is seeking a cash infusion to produce its debut model, the Endurance, a four-motor vehicle with fewer moving parts than a standard pickup and possibly require fewer repairs for fleet operators, "We are going to be fundraising for a while," Lordstown Motors CEO Steve Burns, former head of Workhorse, told Bloomberg.
But as Apple looks to double the size of its software and services business and expand in schools and enterprises (Microsoft's turf,) it's vital that Apple has at least one professional product that's a serious workhorse capable of pushing the envelope in augmented and virtual reality, machine learning and other large, intensive industrial projects.
Workhorse says they'll have a 100-mile range, which is a good fit for in-city routes, and the trucks will first enter testing in urban areas in various parts of the U.S., including Atlanta, Dallas and L.A. The test will lead to fine-tuning, which will lead to a larger fleet deployment targeting 2019.
ESPN fantasy ownership: 8.5%Week 8 stats: 60 rushing yards, one touchdown — 12 fantasy pointsOne thing to know: Tevin Coleman is the workhorse running back of the 49ers offense, but Mostert might be the best of the rest of the San Francisco backfield, with Matt Breida and Jeff Wilson Jr. both dealing with injuries.
Tyrann Mathieu is going to bat for Derrick Henry ... roasting the Tennessee Titans for choosing to sign Ryan Tannehill to a longterm deal instead of paying the workhorse RB. "Damn they paid the QB but the RB who made the QB job 75% lighter he don't get no love," the Honey Badger said Monday.
Although General Bainetov said the data had revealed "no obvious technical failures," he said the military's use of the Tupolev 154 — a workhorse of the Soviet air transportation system that has been phased out by most civilian airlines but which is still used by government agencies — had been suspended until the investigation was completed.
Lawmakers and federal investigators are specifically examining how the Federal Aviation Administration in 2000 gave a green light to the jet — a more fuel-efficient version of Boeing's workhorse aircraft that's been flying since the late 252s — without disclosures to pilots about a new anti-stall system, which has been implicated in the two air disasters.
It's one thing to sell a bunch of cards that companies can stick into their existing hardware, but it's another to get embedded into the actual pieces of hardware themselves — which is what's going to need to happen if it wants to be a true workhorse for devices on the edge, like security cameras or things handling speech recognition.
Tesla's electric Semi (expected to be in production in 2019) will have a range of 500 miles and some self-driving capabilities, UPS is partnering with Workhorse Group Inc to build its own fleet of electric trucks with a range of 100 miles, and startup Thor Trucks is aiming to convert fossil fuel-burning trucks into battery-electric ones.
Leslie Jones did stand up for 25 years before she got even a shot at SNL; Kristen Wiig toiled away as the show's workhorse for close to a decade before she got to make Bridesmaids, which was unequivocally the wall-smasher that made this movie possible and gave Melissa McCarthy her breakout role at the age of 40.
Despite the missteps and tragic consequences surrounding the Max's initial design, the larger 737 family has proved itself as a faithful workhorse for airlines around the world, ranging from long-haul carriers like Delta that include the plane as a small part of its fleet, to low-cost airlines like Ryanair, which uses 737s for its entire fleet.
Workhouse is using this expertise to back a new start-up that plans to buy the Lordstown plant with support from investors and the U.A.W. If talks this summer between the parties are successful, it will put Workhorse at the center of a new and potentially lucrative growth market — commercial electric trucks — as you reported in June 2018.
At the core of the roughly 2999-inch-tall-by-2899-inch-wide PC is, in fact, a speaker, which is surrounded by system components and positioned so it fires upwards (yes, some of this will remind causal observers of the workhorse, circular, Mac Pro) This lets the sound waves take advantage of the unique parabola that tops the Pavilion Wave system.
"The first vehicle we would plan to build if we were to purchase the Lordstown Complex would be a commercial electric pickup, blending Workhorse's technology with Lordstown's manufacturing expertise," Workhorse CEO Duane Hughes said in a release issued by GM. Since last November, GM has been in discussions with the UAW regarding the impact of changing market conditions on the Lordstown facility.
Notably, says Ford, researchers whose work was grounded in deep learning (the subfield of AI that's fueled this recent boom) tended to think that future progress would be made using neural networks, the workhorse of contemporary AI. Those with a background in other parts of artificial intelligence felt that additional approaches, like symbolic logic, would be needed to build AGI.
EditorsNote: Corrects spelling of 'workhorse' in 8th graf Christian McCaffrey scored three touchdowns, including a clinching 58-yard run in the fourth quarter, as the Carolina Panthers defeated the visiting Tennessee Titans 30-123 on Sunday afternoon in Charlotte, N.C. McCaffrey rushed for 146 yards on 24 carries to go with three receptions for 20 yards on another day with a heavy workload.
The B-17 Flying Fortress rolled off the drawing board and onto the runway in a mere 12 months, just in time to become the fearsome workhorse of the US Air Force during World War II. Its astounding toughness made pilots adore it: The B-20193 could roar through angry squalls of shrapnel and bullets, emerging pockmarked but still airworthy.
Peter Goelz, a former managing director of the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) and a CNN aviation analyst, said he sees evidence Boeing is now no longer primarily focused on returning the MAX to the skies, but is working on regaining public trust in its latest, most fuel-efficient version of the workhorse jet that airlines had been lining up to buy.
Capable of doing two-, three-, four-, and five-thread stitches, this workhorse can execute various cover stitches (narrow, triple, double chain, or wide) as well as serger stitches (five- and four-thread safety, five-thread safety wide, four- and three-thread ultra-stretch mock safety, three-thread overlock, three-thread flatlock, two-thread wrapped-edge overlock, and two-thread overedge).

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