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"They are both workhorses but personally different," the source says.
Yeast, a fungus, is one of the workhorses of eukaryotic genetics.
Black work slacks are the under-appreciated workhorses in your closet.
Some employers value people with social skills and others value workhorses.
"Successful governors are both show horses and workhorses," Mr. Lehane said.
Those three items proved to be the total workhorses of the month.
Suddenly, tractors were en vogue, and workhorses were out of the job.
That is, pairing two makeup-bag workhorses to make something even more remarkable.
The North Face: These well-reviewed boots are the no fuss workhorses you need.
The twin-engine, widebody B777s are the workhorses of many airlines around the world.
Computing power had advanced too much for those old workhorses to stay in use.
Keynesians regrouped and built "new Keynesian" models which became the workhorses of much recent analysis.
In essence, they're built to be durable travel workhorses that can take a routine beating.
It is especially popular with low-cost carriers looking for dependable workhorses for shorter flights.
In bouquets and on the plate, the workhorses of the kitchen reclaim their mystical powers.
His fall 2017 Lanvin pieces were recognizable workhorses, reworked into newer, stranger versions of themselves.
Though flies may seem insignificant, Macadam points out that they are important workhorses in many ecosystems.
I tend to gravitate toward Gothic digital fonts as well as Gothic wood type as workhorses.
The Intelligence Committee is a small committee (20-ish members) with, typically, more workhorses than showhorses.
Today, unfortunately, people aren't exactly racing to buy 20-year-old sedans, road workhorses though they are.
"Canallers" were the workhorses of the mid-1800s, and by 1860, 750 of them were in service.
However, if you know you'll always want full-coverage, opt for something thicker and call in the workhorses.
The dishwasher and oven are among the appliance workhorses in a home that need to be cleaned regularly.
"The workhorses on free stays are my Chase cards, IHG cards and my hotel-branded cards," she said.
Fullbacks are still hard-nosed workhorses, but now they come in all sizes and with disparate skill sets.
Proteins in turn are the "workhorses" of the cell, carrying out many of the functions necessary for life.
Keep the workhorses of your closet — your everyday essentials — as well as anything you genuinely love to wear.
Not long ago, the laptop category teemed with "desktop replacements," sorta portable workhorses with big screens and powerful processors.
I can remember short words—most of the shopworn workhorses come easy—and a bunch of longer ones too.
With another 7377,28 on order, 737 Max 8s could become the workhorses for airlines around the globe for decades.
With another 4,7373 on order, 737 Max 8s could become the workhorses for airlines around the globe for decades.
Lenovo's entire brand has been built around "productivity," anchored by workhorses like the storied ThinkPad line of business laptops.
Mendes was not only collaborating with such high-stepping performing workhorses as Dench but also sometimes reining them in.
Genes direct cells to choose among 20 amino acids, the building blocks of proteins, the workhorses of every cell.
UPS owns more than 10,000 alternative fuel vehicles, and plans to increase that number as its older workhorses retire.
Reproduced in these pages in vivid detail, these cheap editions are the neglected workhorses that underwrote Austen's enduring legacy.
These flat yellow workhorses made by Libiao, a local startup, work through the night sorting packages for delivery across China.
With another 4,661 on order, and 737 Max 7373s could become the workhorses for airlines around the globe for decades.
The C919 is designed to compete with the workhorses of modern short-haul aviation, the Airbus A320 and Boeing 737.
Older workhorses like the Working Families Party, which grew its national footprint in 2017, pressured liberal lawmakers seeking its endorsement.
The avocado trees are the workhorses, acting as trellises for passion fruit vines and providing shade for the coffee bushes.
Journalism and democracy rely on many voices, including the workhorses on both sides of the aisle who are being overlooked.
Members drawn to it were primarily known as workhorses who didn't mind that much of the panel's work is secret.
Menken hasn't tried to produce solo showstoppers, but rather ensemble songs that are thorough, serviceable workhorses for working-class characters.
In any reform of Dodd-Frank, he should concentrate on helping the workhorses of the grassroots economy, regional and community banks.
Major nostalgia points for these workhorses, which have endured all kinds of hideous paint patterns and tie-dyeing over the years.
Black Hole bags are known to be travel and gear workhorses: lightweight, spacious like a "black hole," durable, and water-resistant.
They've evolved quite a bit since their early days as stripped-down workhorses whose main functions were to haul and tow.
Lunch is for the new hires and the old workhorses working doubles, working as many hours as management will give them.
Bobby pins are the invisible workhorses of styling — necessary for updos, handy in a pinch, and always included in emergency beauty kits.
Kelly said prices were not falling for popular planes such as the A320 and the 737, the workhorses of short-haul routes.
But it is hard to think that they are busier than legendary drinkers-cum-workhorses such as Henry Fairlie and Christopher Hitchens.
As a result, said Walensky, multiple anti-HIV workhorses will become candidates for replacement by generic alternatives over the next few years.
And considering that concealers are the workhorses of your base makeup, don't you think you should find something that works double duty?
" But he also offered a line that could have been directed at Mr. Trump: "We have show horses and we have workhorses.
Well, not only are these holy-grail buys the workhorses of our beauty arsenals, but they also calm and soothe us before bed.
Their bikes are meant to be workhorses to last through all seasons, all kinds of beatings, because they live out on the street.
The workhorses of professional and social services were off their growth from a year ago and stepped down from their previous month's pace.
Apple iPad Pro 12.9-inch 32GB WiFi Space Gray (Refurbished), now $383.20 with code BFSAVE20 Pros are the workhorses of the iPad family.
The BlueAnt PUMP Wireless HD Sportsbuds will normally run you $129, but today you can grab these near-indestructible wireless workhorses for just $29.99.
Stubborn workhorses who appreciate both long-lasting commitment and physical beauty, Tauruses also get a cheap thrill from the durable timelessness of vintage clothing.
The announcement from one of the workhorses of the consumer electronics industry is the latest indication of waning global demand for sophisticated tech products.
Asians are often viewed as the "model minority" — hardworking and dutiful — but this stereotype's negative side is "being workhorses without creativity," Professor Pan said.
Places like CUNY, Stony Brook University and California State University, Los Angeles, are the workhorses of higher education, and they're doing a fine job.
Unfortunately for the Comet, by that time, America's Boeing 707 and Douglas DC-8 had taken over as the airline industry's jet-powered workhorses.
But it operates the workhorses of social media—LinkedIn, Skype, and Github—as well as a big distraction from work in the form of Xbox.
Our chariot for the 6 hours and 40-minute flight to Los Angeles would be a Boeing 737-800, one of Alaska's workhorses and flagships.
The workhorses of the tech world, programmers make a pretty penny, translating the designs of a software developer into the instructions read by a computer.
"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.
There, with jet-propulsion planes replacing propeller aircraft, he took on the dangerous duty of working out kinks in workhorses like the F-80 fighter.
If you need to stock up on winter closet workhorses you know you're going to inevitably live in, you may want to take a look.
Although the airline has not announced specific plans for those aircraft, Mr. Querio has seen similar planes become workhorses in other parts of the world.
Container ships, the workhorses of global commerce, have seen no growth in freight since last fall in seasonally adjusted terms, according to a key index.
The C2747 is designed to compete with the Airbus 2340 and the Boeing 2707, single-aisle planes that are the workhorses of the world's airlines.
One of the workhorses of Clarke County Hospital, a 25-bed facility in rural Osceola, Iowa, is an unassuming product known as a Mini-Bag.
So I strapped on my hardhat and hit the internet in search of the graphics cards that are the workhorses in most Ethereum mining rigs.
The identification of a new human gene is often preceded by the discovery of similar genes in scientific workhorses such as fruit flies, rats and mice.
But with transportation dollars increasingly tough to come by, cities should think twice about buying shiny new toys while they let their old workhorses become unusable.
While the world was focused on bigger names like Apple and Samsung, one of the industry's great workhorses went ahead and released a dual-screen smartphone.
"Things are tight," Muiruri told Reuters as he prepared to auction vehicles ranging from luxury cars to battered workhorses once owned by painstakingly-built small businesses.
Action on Addiction, a U.K.-based substance-addiction organization, has a more specific, pretty inspiring idea for where all of those neglected wardrobe workhorses should go.
The vast majority of the products in question are sterile injectable drugs, hospital workhorses that are cheaply priced even though they can be difficult to make.
But in the days after the big celebrations, while the leftovers lurk in the fridge, the rolls take center stage as the unsung workhorses of the season.
The health issues that plagued the team during the Thibs Administration haven't dissipated, and the team is still wringing the same minutes per night from their workhorses.
Its name, which means "crazy drug" in Thai, is a corruption of "ya ma," or "horse drug"; the compound was originally given to workhorses carrying heavy loads.
Available in a range of fabrics, shapes and colors, these storage workhorses are the most stylish solution to whisking away clutter and tidying up spaces, large and small.
But even the best lithium-ion cells are still far from being able to power the workhorses of civil aviation: short-haul airliners carrying 22022 or so passengers.
In 2016 Olivier Blanchard, a former chief economist of the IMF, described the workhorses as "seriously flawed", "based on unappealing assumptions", and yielding implications that are "not convincing".
Military analysts say the departing Su-24 and Su-25 planes, aging Soviet-era planes that have undergone some modernization, have been the workhorses of Russia's Syria campaign.
The Boeing 737 has been the most successful jet transport ever, with thousands of them serving as the workhorses of the world's airline industry for half a century.
"These things are workhorses that can do almost any job the Marines need them to do, and during the war they were very, very busy," Mr. Stinar said.
Aviation experts have criticized a decision to phase out the old workhorses of the Afghan forces — Russian-made Mi-17 helicopters — for American-made UH-60 Black Hawks.
If we're preaching to the choir and you already own one of these kitchen workhorses, geek out with the spiralizer attachment for $75 or the grinder attachment for $38.
And for an organic chemist, that meant bringing the process of unnatural selection to proteins, to give the workhorses of the biology world functions never before seen in nature.
Delta will have five of the twin-aisle workhorses by the end of the year and its inaugural commercial route will travel from Detroit to Tokyo on Oct. 30.
More economical than other internal combustion engines, diesels became the workhorses of the 20th century: They powered ships, trains, trucks and tanks; they cut trees, dug ore and drove factories.
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?
He has smoothed prickly attitudes by agreeing to cooperate with the workhorses of the 70-year-old American-dominated Bretton Woods system — the World Bank and the Asian Development Bank.
These workhorses are holding down jobs and replacing (very few) humans in the process: Rufus the Hawk has worked at Wimbledon stadium as "chief pigeon scarer" for over a decade.
Both have been workhorses of the recovery, and their continued expansion is key to seeing the kind of continued job creation that the economy needs to stay above 80,000 per month.
We radioed for a Zodiac, the sturdy black-rubber dinghies that are the workhorses of the Arctic, and before long we were giving the bear a wide berth in the sea.
Without ceremony, they've become as irrelevant a utility today as workhorses, lanterns, or sail-power; all those redundant lighthouses, unmanned and unmaintained, have left to be ground down by the sea.
There are still countless questions as to how we will implement robotics in future of the food industry, but in the meantime, some are already employing the computerized workhorses of tomorrow.
No kitchen should be without a slow cooker; they're versatile, energy-efficient workhorses that whip up flavorful meals with minimal work on your part, and keep dishes warm without overcooking them.
The new MAX 8 variant, with bigger engines designed to use less fuel, entered service in 2017 and were intended to become the workhorses for airlines around the globe for decades.
The destroyers are the Navy's workhorses, with sailors spending an average of one in every four days underway, and canceling the extension is sure to hinder plans to expand the fleet.
The Havilland Beaver planes were built between 1947 and 1967 and are still workhorses today, regularly taking people, for example, to see the famous fat bears in isolated Katmai National Park.
The LG Gram 15 is a laptop that exists exclusively for those four people that insist on owning a 15-inch laptop despite 13-inch laptops being the mainstream workhorses now days.
The Iranian downing of an RQ-43A Global Hawk on Thursday is thought to have been the first time one of the Pentagon's surveillance workhorses has been shot out of the sky.
While these landing ships and landing craft would be the workhorses of any large-scale amphibious landing, their need to move directly up onto a beach makes them vulnerable to shore defenses.
Mr. Chalayan can get woozy with concept, but those suits, in their splintering variations, shorn of lapels or sleeves, shortened into shorts, trailing fluttering panels of fabric: They improved workhorses by degrees.
GPUs can carry out more simultaneous operations than a CPU can, so leaning on these workhorses has let Intel and IBM design machines that would have otherwise required untold megawatts of energy.
Meyer's more by force of habit than a conscious decision, I wondered how many others intentionally chose the brand for their quarantine soap of choice, bypassing the utilitarian workhorses in doing so.
Truth be told, the vehicles that get my professional admiration are the everyday ones, the dependable workhorses that shuttle our children hither and yon, the cars that become part of the family.
But the workhorses of the clean energy transition, especially in the early years, are apt to be boring old technologies nobody writes about, some of which may already be in your home.
North Hollywood is the It's a Small World version of Los Angeles, synthesized from almost every other neighborhood and filled with hipsters, immigrants of every nationality, blue-collar workers, and film industry workhorses.
The Soviets and Germans fielded large numbers of "turretless" armored self-propelled guns during World War II, with the SU-76 and StuG III becoming the respective infantry-support workhorses of their armies.
On the other, we have the more cutting-edge gadgets: the virtual reality-ready desktops, the absurdly decked-out gaming laptops, the transitional 22-in-20123 workhorses, and the design-first all-in-one's.
Cerebras has also built a specialised computer for its new chip which it claims will deliver 150 times more number-crunching power than the best server based on graphics-processing units, today's AI workhorses.
San Francisco (CNN Business)While skincare products, such as face masks and body scrubs, play a big role in self-care routines, they've traditionally been more workhorses than show ponies for the beauty industry.
District jurists resolve immense caseloads, thus constituting the New York justice system's "workhorses," and the myriad vacancies pressure New York courts and litigants, conditions which epitomize those in many of the country's 2202 districts.
By the end of January this year, Boeing had delivered 2200 of the new jets to customers, with another 224,0003 on order, and they could become the workhorses for airlines around the globe for decades.
Tata, exclusively a truck-maker until around the turn of the century, is looking beyond primarily practical, fuel-efficient workhorses as India's fast-growing, brand-conscious middle class increasingly seek vehicles that reflect their tastes.
I have a thin steel one for cooking things like eggs and crèpes that require quick heat adjustments, and then, like every good American, my cast irons are my workhorses for just about everything else.
As a result of the sanctions, Iran was left with a ragtag fleet of old planes, bought during the era of the pro-Western government in Iran, and secondhand workhorses purchased from countries like Ukraine.
Where the jobs are: Texas, Ohio, Illinois, Pennsylvania, New York Median pay: $72,910Job growth through 2024: 2470% So this isn't a job for everyone, but dental hygienists are the real workhorses of any dental practice.
Art handlers are the workhorses of the museum world, with duties that range from the mundane (lugging sculptures) to the challenging (operating pneumatic liftgates) as they install the shows that the public will later see.
"These ancestral leaves, these immemorial attendants of man, these servants of his magic and healers of his pain," as the American naturalist Henry Beston described them in 1935, became workhorses, steadfast and drained of alchemy.
To track physical changes caused by time in space, scientists measured Kelly's metabolites (necessary for maintaining life), cytokines (secreted by immune system cells) and proteins (workhorses within each cell) before, during and after his mission.
By the end of January this year, Boeing had delivered 2900 of the new jets to customers, with another 4,661 on order, and they could become the workhorses for airlines around the globe for decades.
The sites will be staffed by the workhorses of the ground game: about 70 organizers hired by the state and national Republican parties, some of whom have been in the field for more than a year.
"He's not going to get any better," said the nurse, Jill Barton, who came for the Great Pyramids of Giza in 2013 but stayed to help battered workhorses in Nazlet el-Samman, a ramshackle slum nearby.
Treating everyone equally shows your top performers that no matter how high they perform (and, typically, top performers are workhorses), they will be treated the same as the bozo who does nothing more than punch the clock.
As the idea sinks in that humans as workhorses might also be on the way out, what happens if the job market stops doing the job of providing a living wage for hundreds of millions of people?
The biggest change announced on Thursday involves the sale of larger armed drones like the Predator and the Reaper, which have been the workhorses of the fight against insurgents in Afghanistan and the tribal regions of Pakistan.
Intel made powerful chips that were the workhorses of PCs for decades, and for decades the trend was that people wanted bigger, better and faster desktops to power more and more programs that were growing more sophisticated.
Boeing has already accepted orders for more than 20.1,21 of the new, high-fuel-economy planes, which entered service less than two years ago and are set to be the workhorses for airlines around the globe for decades.
Click here to view original GIFThey're the workhorses of our highways, but Anki is about to make one of your childhood fantasies come true by letting you race a pair of giant tractor trailers on its Overdrive racing set.
The company has already accepted orders for more than 5,28 of the new, high fuel economy planes, which entered service less than two years ago and are set to be the workhorses for airlines around the globe for decades.
The company has already accepted orders for more than 5,000 of the new, high fuel economy planes, which entered service less than two years ago and are set to be the workhorses for airlines around the globe for decades.
The company has already accepted orders for more than 28,2000 of the new, high fuel economy planes, which entered service less than two years ago and are set to be the workhorses for airlines around the globe for decades.
Laura and Mary are delighted by tiny Christmas cakes made with pristine white sugar and white flour instead of the everyday brown; they dutifully ask Pa to purchase workhorses for Christmas instead of spending money on buying them presents.
The Black Hawks are intended to replace a fleet of aging Soviet-era helicopters that now serve as workhorses for the Afghan air force, which is battling Taliban militants who have stepped up attacks over the last two years.
DIY-spirited bands want to follow in the footsteps of workhorses like The Black Lips, Thee Oh Sees, or Grimes, who've had years where they've played over a dozen shows.. But push yourself too far and you're asking for trouble.
The deal rounds out Airbus' already impressive fleet, giving it a smaller, narrow-body aircraft that can compete against the smaller of Boeing's 737 workhorses and giving it a new, advanced fuel-efficient design without all the usual development costs.
Best Verse: Remy MaOverall Grade: B- There were two official remixes, one of them featuring aging workhorses T.I. and Lil Wayne, but lets focus on the remix that features two younger talents who haven't really been on many all-star remixes yet.
These workhorses can save you some serious stress about what to make every night, not to mention cut back on the amount of time you spend in the kitchen, as they require about five minutes of prep from you while they do the rest.
In the decades since, the band has solidified its reputation as a bunch of workhorses, with more than a dozen albums to their name and a ceaseless touring schedule that brings their signature blend of garage-rock and Mexican folk music to audiences worldwide.
Oranges and lemons are the workhorses of my kitchen, but I've barely scratched the citrus surface here — no mention of grapefruit or sour oranges, mandarins or the mottled skin and powerful scent of bergamot, bitter Seville oranges or Sicilian blood oranges, all kind of limes and yuzu or kumquats.
While a few, like the star forward Neymar, will make it to the biggest stages of the game, most are soccer's workhorses, providing a Brazilian touch to professional teams from East Timor to the Faroe Islands looking to fill their rosters with reliable, well-coached and relatively inexpensive talent.
Somehow marshaled its crew of ageing workhorses, cast-offs from other teams, and untested youngsters and came out on top in not just one game, not even just one tournament, but in soccer's biggest and most moneyed league, weathering the storm across 38 games and the better half of a year.
This is a paradigm; it's why Mom is the disciplinarian and Dad is the fun guy, why women remain the brains and organizational workhorses behind social movements while men get to be the gut-ripping orators, why so many women still manage campaigns and so many men are still candidates.
In 2008, mobile computing was stuck in two worlds: bulky, high-powered workhorses like the Lenovo ThinkPad that were technically portable, but a pain to carry around, and chintzy, lightweight plastic netbooks like Asus's line of Eee PCs that could do little more than connect to the internet and run simple software.
"One of the biggest changes we have seen with the collapse in gas prices is that our combined-cycle plants have become one of the workhorses of our fleet," Levis said, noting some of the combined-cycle units were running about 70 percent of the time up from just about 20 percent a decade ago.
Beyond being a quintessential symbol of the maritime industry, they are the workhorses that keep the shipping industry afloat, responsible for maneuvering vessels through the narrow canals of a port and towing boats like barges that have no ability to move on their own, and they've been chugging their way around New York Harbor since 29.
These waterproof workhorses are sought after collectables and the Iconik 3 gives you the opportunity to feel like a French combat diver without having to attach explosives to an enemy submarine in the Aegean The piece has a Seiko NE15 automatic movement with 24 jewels and a 50 hour power reserve – the same movement used in Seiko's other divers.
There are elders in their 70s and whippersnappers below 50; governors who can present themselves as Washington outsiders and senators who can tout their inside game; show horses and workhorses; progressives who didn't just conveniently rechristen themselves that way and moderates who'd probably be potent in the general election if they could just survive the primaries.
Though they aren't as sexy as perpetually-discussed-but-rarely-passed carbon taxes, and they are flawed and insufficient in a number of ways, RPSs have been the quiet workhorses of renewable energy deployment in the US. According to one Lawrence Berkeley Lab report, fully 22 percent of the growth in US non-hydro renewables since 22.5 has been undertaken to satisfy RPS requirements.
"I would rather like to focus my energies and my resources on the development of my strategic supply partners instead of wasting awful lot of efforts on ones who will always remain substandard," said the German, who also worked at automaker Daimler AG. Exclusively a truck-maker until around the turn of the century, Tata is looking beyond practical, fuel-efficient workhorses, as India's fast-growing, brand-conscious middle class buyers seek vehicles that reflect their tastes.
Although she was never quite "on a Lauren Hutton level," in the words of William Norwich, a novelist and editor who in those days worked as a society columnist for The Daily News and then The New York Post, her face nevertheless turned up regularly on Elle and other magazine covers — Steven Meisel once shot her for Italian Vogue — in countless commercials and also, as one of the agency's more determined workhorses, on the cover of a knitting journal.

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