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"beachhead" Definitions
  1. a strong position on a beach from which an army that has just landed prepares to go forward and attack

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It's initially eyeing what the company has called "beachhead" markets.
So what prompted Russia to withdraw from its American beachhead?
Fiat Chrysler, the fourth-largest carmaker, offers Renault an American beachhead.
The schools served as a sort of beachhead for Turkish interests.
Third, meditation has established a pretty big beachhead and is gaining momentum.
Arizona was to be Theranos' beachhead on the road to global domination.
"This is strategic beachhead property for us," StubHub CEO Scott Cutler said.
Within minutes, thousands of ground troops hit the beachhead expecting the unexpected.
Some beachhead staffers end up joining the agencies they helped to get moving.
An earthier trend has already established a sturdy beachhead in parts of Europe.
There is also a new European beachhead, in Amsterdam, and flourishing e-commerce.
Unlike other areas, people have struggled to expand out from that initial beachhead.
Much about the role of the beachhead teams at various federal agencies is unclear.
"But it may also be the local beachhead of the Gladiator School," he said.
Other Latin American nations may give China a bigger economic beachhead in the Western Hemisphere.
Thirty-two people have gotten beachhead positions within the Department of Health and Human Services.
Rival Sunni regimes say Iranians are seeking to build a political beachhead in other countries.
Innovative financing strategies will also surface, but public private partnerships are establishing a strong beachhead.
My other kids, they were born after I had established a beachhead in every way.
Fiat would provide profitable S.U.V. and high-end car models, and a beachhead in America.
My other kids, they were born after I had established a beachhead in every way.
As the city has changed, that little beachhead did too — into an entire Asia newsroom.
Mr. Smith viewed Talx as a beachhead into a lucrative new data field: payroll information.
The need for Farsi-speaking Iran experts gave Tehran an opportunity to establish a beachhead.
The LST-523 mission was to deliver supplies at the Normandy beachhead and remove the wounded.
Do you have information about the Trump administration's beachhead teams and their role at federal agencies?
In 1998, it agreed to buy Bankers Trust to gain a beachhead in the United States.
He has seized Crimea from Ukraine and restored Moscow's former political beachhead in the Middle East.
Founded in 2015, Everytable has established a Los Angeles beachhead with five restaurants in the area.
Full Alexa in a car seems like overkill, but it also feels like a beachhead for Amazon.
By its position in the geographic center, Congo is a key beachhead for any assault on Africa.
"Three is Shine's European beachhead — expect more European carriers to roll out Shine this year," it said.
For decades, big multinational companies have used Britain as their business-friendly, English-speaking beachhead to Europe.
The White House said in January that around 520 staffers were being hired for the beachhead teams.
China has already established a major beachhead in East Africa with a massive naval facility in Djibouti.
Across Latin America, Putin has made the state-owned Russian cable news RT Español his political beachhead.
Briefings also included senior department heads and staffs, as well as "beachhead" teams from the administration in agencies.
When China advanced into the Western hemisphere, Venezuela was a beachhead, taking more than $62bn in Chinese loans.
These lawyers include, at this point, many of Trump's so-called "beachhead team" staff at the Justice Department.
The next day, June 17, newspapers across the country published Pyle's third column describing the D-Day beachhead.
Then maybe these local papers can have comments again and establish a little beachhead against the major social players.
Mackel said firms based in London that need an EU beachhead were planning to spread operations across several cities.
And we see Japan as a beachhead, if you like, for developing the game with the rest of Asia.
It is unclear whether the beachhead staffers, because they are temporary, must sign or abide by Trump's ethics pledge.
She framed the increased expense as a positive, a sign that Alphabet was establishing an important beachhead on smartphones.
If not for the canine persistence of Mr. O'Keeffe, the cafe would never have made an East River beachhead.
The Pentagon recently restarted its beachhead in Silicon Valley, known as the Defense Innovation Unit Experimental facility, or DIUx.
Now they are poised to invade states along the border, threatening to establish a new beachhead in this country.
At the time, Swift was a part of Trump's Interior Beachhead Team—tasked with keeping watch on the agency's transition.
From the start, the "beachhead teams" designed to oversee federal agencies soon after the inauguration were full of ex-lobbyists.
"The defence industry is the beachhead for high-level engineering and technological jobs in the South African economy," Wakeford said.
"Wrecked," the latest effort by TBS to secure a lowbrow-humor beachhead, gives us castaways stranded after a plane crash.
Stefano Pilati, the former Yves Saint Laurent designer, has moved to Berlin but hasn't really established a fashion beachhead there.
Though a smaller market, Las Vegas' ideal climate, strong tourist economy and flat gridlike layout make it a logical beachhead.
A Chinese diaspora in places like Malaysia or Vietnam, paired with plenty of mainland tourists, offers a beachhead into those markets.
At the time Mr Ramaphosa told friends that this victory would have to do—"We settle for the beachhead," he said.
The loss of Sirte would take away Islamic State's main base in Libya, one it promoted as beachhead in North Africa.
They have a very good management team over the past couple years really establishing a beachhead online in competing against Amazon.
Some legal experts worry this will create a beachhead for Beijing that excludes Hong Kong's courts, something the government has denied.
London has been a European beachhead for many financial companies, particularly those from the United States, to serve clients in Europe.
Washington was concerned that Castro's leftist government would help the Soviet Union establish a beachhead just 90 miles from American shores.
The administration has installed key "beachhead teams" of employees who can serve for roughly three months without needing confirmation or public announcement.
We cannot allow a beachhead of terrorism to form inside America -- we cannot allow our Nation to become a sanctuary for extremists.
We cannot allow a beachhead of terrorism to form inside America—we cannot allow our nation to become a sanctuary for extremists.
Having established a beachhead in one, the gregarious Coleoptera releases pheromones to attract a swarm of reinforcements, which usually kills the tree.
After sweeping Congress and the White House in November's elections, Republicans established a beachhead in their battle against regulation through the CRA.
Amazon Echo appears to be the first device to establish a real beachhead in the space in terms of practicality and popularity.
Meng was on her way to Mexico to secure a new beachhead for the next generation of wireless infrastructure, known as 5G.
We cannot allow a beachhead of terrorism to form inside America — we cannot allow our nation to become a sanctuary for extremists.
This year, Democrats are betting that constant turmoil surrounding President Donald Trump will allow them to establish their first real beachhead here.
We cannot allow a beachhead of terrorism to form inside America — we cannot allow our Nation to become a sanctuary for extremists.
Sky also gives Comcast an immediate beachhead in online video streaming with its Now TV business, which has about 2 million customers.
Details of governments' plans provided to Reuters demonstrate that African nations are keen to secure a spot as a beachhead for the industry.
But it was already too late by then, as Trump enjoyed a beachhead of support that he carried to victory in the primaries.
For evidence that this is Mr. Trump's Republican Party now, look no further than here in the blue-blooded beachhead of Palm Beach.
It agreed in July to buy German regional lender Suedwestbank, which it plans to use as a beachhead for further expansion in Germany.
The deal also gives Comcast an immediate beachhead in online video streaming with its Now TV business, which has about 2 million customers.
But even if the defunding provision is for a single year, anti-abortion activists see a beachhead they must defend, then fight from.
Career public servants are clashing with inexperienced "beachhead" teams appointed by the White House to run federal agencies until permanent staff members arrive.
We cannot allow a beachhead of terrorism to form inside America, and we cannot allow our nation to become a sanctuary for extremists.
The beachhead team members are temporary employees serving for stints of four to eight months, but many are expected to move into permanent jobs.
With Daydream, Google is clearly targeting Facebook's entry-level beachhead in VR (the Oculus Rift, the company's high-end product, runs on a PC).
On top of being a great business partner, they need to be an expert in helping you create a beachhead in the intelligence era.
You've got to establish a beachhead first and fight a series of battles in a long war — and then, you can develop the nation.
Doug Ericksen, chief spokesman for the EPA's beachhead team, which is working to transition the agency to its new leadership, also downplayed the changes.
The army was to make a beachhead at the Bay of Pigs, a remote spot on Cuba's southern coast, and instigate a popular insurrection.
Those who advance the clock are candidates who can establish an advance beachhead in states whose loyalties may be shifting at the presidential level.
Many of the beachhead representatives, among them numerous Trump campaign staffers, went on to full-time jobs at the agencies they were snooping on.
Kyle Yunaska, who is Eric Trump's brother-in-law, is part of the "beachhead" team of temporary political appointees working at the Energy Department.
Bauserman initially joined the administration as a member of the so-called "beachhead teams," which consisted of advisers tasked with shaping Trump's new administration.
The federal agencies are effectively run by Trump "beachhead" teams, some 600 people who mostly are campaign donors, Trump employees, pals or allied politicos.
"It's a fantastic strategy—Google is so far behind in cloud, but they've picked an area where they can create a beachhead," he says.
During his address to Congress, President Trump referred to the importance of not allowing a beachhead of terrorism to be created in the United States.
In order to keep the government functioning, the Trump team has assembled 536 "beachhead team members" to fill empty posts in various federal agencies today.
Well-seasoned conservative think tanks have staffed the transition and "beachhead" teams; they've imported ready-made plans for the first year's budget and personnel cuts.
The Canadian strategy is to establish a beachhead in the medical-marijuana market in other countries, which can be exploited if recreational pot becomes legal.
On July 19, PepsiCo agreed to buy South Africa's Pioneer Foods Group for $1.7 billion, hoping to gain a beachhead for expansion in the continent.
Glossier is on the brink of international expansion to Canada, this summer, and the U.K. to establish a European beachhead office after that, Weiss said.
At the Department of Education, a former for-profit college lobbyist has been hired as a beachhead team member, according to a separate ProPublica report.
They want to be closer to our markets, understanding that where California goes, the country will go, so they want to establish a beachhead here.
"[Apple] knew it wouldn't be in massive supply, so they started with it on one model and established a beachhead with that component," Dawson said.
As the placental beachhead grows, its cells specialize to do the work of heart, lungs, liver and kidneys until the fetus can fend for itself.
For entrepreneurs building global champions, having an India strategy is essential and can form the beachhead to expand into Southeast Asia and the Middle East.
To validate our idea and choose our beachhead, we ran a survey of 150 large companies asking them about their current need for external consultants.
We're not far from building a beachhead in the Senate similar to the one we have helped establish in the House with the Problem Solvers.
If the Cybertruck establishes a beachhead, but doesn't gain mass market acceptance, Tesla can bring in a more conventional design to appease the traditional buyer.
Or has it just touched down, the beachhead of a courteous, almost welcome invasion from the fully networked, algorithmically optimised and increasingly well controlled future?
An IS branch in Libya was also defeated last year in the city of Sirte, where they had set up a North African beachhead in 2014.
"Corporate credential theft often allows threat actors to establish a beachhead for further penetration into corporate networks and systems," Proofpoint told Fox News in an email.
But Paddy Power, through its subsidiary Betfair US, has chosen horse racing as its American beachhead and exchange wagering as its lure to draw new customers.
Republicans already hold three of their four Senate seats and Democrats this fall will be defending their sole beachhead in this group: Joe Donnelly in Indiana.
There's a long precedence of websites being hacked and used as a beachhead for activities that in most cases are far more damaging than blackhat SEO.
First, the numbers to date: More than 1,300 US cases were reported as of Thursday, with beachhead community outbreaks in Washington state, California, and New York.
The new hires are members of Trump's "beachhead teams" — temporary (but likely to become permanent) employees who serve as Trump's eyes and ears in every department.
Now, Republicans hope they have established a beachhead that could lead them back to power, or at least relevance, in a region that has proved politically elusive.
Already Mr. Trump has managed to create a beachhead in the minds of many people who would never say anything positive about Mr. Cruz or Mr. Rubio.
THE AVIARY NYC Part 2 of the beachhead in New York — by the Chicago team from Alinea, led by the chef Grant Achatz — is ready to open.
What followed was a kind of beachhead assault: he sued Fox two more times that month, three times in May, once in July and again last week.
According to a person close to the transition, Trump's new administration does have beachhead teams prepared to walk into each agency on Friday when Trump is sworn in.
Yet he said UK financial firms wishing to use Luxembourg as a beachhead into Europe won't get away with having a letter box for an empty shell there.
Voters in environmentally conscious B.C. provided the government in the last election with its biggest beachhead west of Ontario, which Trudeau needs to maintain in the 2019 vote.
Previous residents of Rocketspace have included founding teams from Uber, Practice Fusion, Leap Motion and Spotify who set up a Silicon Valley beachhead there in their early years.
A man who, along with his unit, pushed on past that deadly beachhead at Anzio in the winter of 1944 and eventually took Rome back from the Germans.
But he pushed back against a Tuesday Reuters report that said the beachhead team had already instructed career officials at the EPA to remove climate change-related content.
The company said a year ago it was rolling out its WeChat app in the UK, creating a beachhead for companies there to sell into the Chinese market.
He was named to the Trump transition team for the EPA and then joined the so-called "beachhead" team there, before eventually resigning because of differences with Pruitt.
But he pushed back against a Tuesday Reuters report that said the beachhead team had already instructed career officials at the EPA to remove climate change-related content.
After the inauguration, he stayed on as part of the "beachhead team," a group of political appointees who are serving on a temporary basis while positions are filled.
While the start-up is relatively small with about $100 million in revenue last year, it could serve as a beachhead for Amazon's broader ambitions in health care.
He rose quickly, eventually becoming head of Goldman Sachs Germany in Frankfurt, responsible for establishing a beachhead in a country that often preferred doing business with local banks.
The Khashoggi episode also comes at a moment of tense geopolitical competition in the Middle East, as Moscow uses its beachhead in Syria to challenge traditional US influence.
After taking on investment from Warren Buffet and being named the eighth most innovative company in the world, the company set up a beachhead in downtown LA in 2011.
Now that Xiaomi finally has its beachhead into the U.S., can the company's phones — known for delivering excellent specs at much lower prices than Android flagships — be far behind?
Some administration officials believe having a U.S. company in Venezuela would be an asset after any ouster of Maduro, a beachhead to aid recovery of Venezuela's oil dependent economy.
Waymo's self-driving taxis, followed (apparently at some distance) by others, will very gradually expand their beachhead from Phoenix, bit by bit and clime by clime, with occasional setbacks.
ProPublica obtained a list of more than 400 names of beachhead staffers across the government, several of which had been lobbyists before taking on roles in the Trump administration.
Bauserman worked on Trump's 2016 presidential campaign and first joined the Trump administration as a member of the "beachhead teams" that arrived at federal agencies during the presidential transition.
But suburban unease with Donald Trump's turbulent presidency may finally provide Democrats an opening to establish a beachhead in such places -- a development that would rattle the electoral map.
Imagine that: Microsoft had a beachhead of tens of millions of voice-enabled devices in place before Amazon even hinted at the Echo, and failed to capitalize on it.
"They would help prevent an invasion, making it difficult for an invading P.L.A. force to establish a beachhead in northern Taiwan," she said, referring to the People's Liberation Army.
And Mr. Schnare, 70, was part of the Trump "beachhead team" at the Environmental Protection Agency during the transition between presidential administrations, though he did not last long there.
Yeung, whose Hong Kong diocese has for decades served as a free Catholic beachhead on the edge of an officially atheist China, said he had not seen the details.
The former traders running the commodity venture had planned to build a merchant refiner with trading capabilities, using their purchase of a Newfoundland refinery as a beachhead into the industry.
Why it matters: Taking control of the in-car entertainment system serves as a beachhead for a broader play in cars and could give a big boost to Google services.
Though Nootrobox wants to reach a mainstream audience, the company sees techies as an influential initial beachhead — win the engineers today and you'll get the rest of the world tomorrow.
The state's Department of Economic and Community Development (DECD) gave the company a $200,000 grant and a $1 million low-interest loan to establish its U.S. manufacturing beachhead in Seymour.
Clearly concerned that Panama could become a beachhead for growing Chinese economic influence in the Western Hemisphere, he emphasized that Panamanians should be cautious when considering business ties with China.
Mr. Sammons expects rental rates to keep rising as many Silicon Valley companies establish a beachhead in San Francisco, even with five million square feet of office space under construction.
"It is a miracle that I'm alive to write this dispatch - that I've survived 24 hours on this beachhead bag of wicked tricks," he wrote a day after the landings.
Dalian Wanda, the Chinese real estate conglomerate that has spent billions of dollars to command a prominent position in the entertainment industry, is aggressively establishing a beachhead in sports, too.
The same pattern, he noted, was true in Texas, where Dallas suburbs that marked the GOP's first beachhead there in the 1960s moved sharply Democratic in the 2018 Senate race.
A few years before the Cuban revolution, Washington overthrew the democratically elected government of Guatemala under the false pretext that it was a beachhead of Soviet communism in the hemisphere.
Every month, about 250 to 17.93 managers, including executives from Sprint's headquarters and SoftBank's Tokyo operations, would meet in San Carlos, California, where Son was setting up a Silicon Valley beachhead.
They are from White House staffers, President Trump's Cabinet and from the hundreds of members of so-called beachhead teams that the administration has installed with little notice at federal agencies.
In May of 1940, two weeks after Germany invaded Belgium, France, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands in World War II, Allied forces had retreated to the beachhead in the French coastal city.
Trump is 'in the strongman tradition' Amandi says that despite these mixed signals in polling, he sees evidence that Trump and the GOP have maintained a beachhead of support among Latinos.
Before most of Trump's appointments came the "beachhead teams," groups of Trump staffers who were sent out across the bureaucracy to do his bidding in the early stages of the transition.
But Blackburn's is likely only the first fake net neutrality law you'll see proposed this year, as ISPs desperately try to grab a beachhead in their frontal assault on consumer welfare.
The masterworks of postwar auteurs were not easy to see, and the Film Society of Lincoln Center provided a beachhead and a clearinghouse, an alternative to network television and Times Square.
Now, do take some time to read about our recent adventures in Australia, where The Times has recently established a beachhead under the protection of the great bureau chief Damien Cave.
For instance, after a high-profile release of its phones in Mr. Barra's home country of Brazil in 2015, the company has not been able to establish a significant beachhead there.
We have three people who have run before, who don't necessarily have anything in common, who are now able to present themselves as the beachhead of some sort of invading force.
With the rebranding, the former BillGuard becomes Prosper's first mobile app and is the company's first beachhead into what chief executive Aaron Vermut hopes will be a broader suite of mobile products.
In the United States, agtech mini-clusters and new fund investors are emerging in regions like Iowa, Missouri and Tennessee, while an increasing number of international startups seek a beachhead U.S. presence.
Unlike appointees exposed to the scrutiny of the Senate, members of these so-called "beachhead teams " have operated largely in the shadows, with the White House declining to publicly reveal their identities.
Trump, speaking at a prayer breakfast attended by politicians, faith leaders and guests including Jordan's King Abdullah, said he wanted to prevent a "beachhead of intolerance" from spreading in the United States.
The Trump transition's "beachhead teams," which essentially took control of federal departments and other agencies without needing Senate approval, bristled with lobbyists, some working inside the same agencies regulating their former industries.
"The beachhead teams involve people with considerable authority over the federal government," said Max Stier, the CEO of the Partnership for Public Service, a nonpartisan group that advises presidential candidates on smooth transitions.
Female comedy duos — steeped in some mix of improv troupes, cabaret, web series and "Saturday Night Live" before scoring their own television shows — are establishing a small but growing beachhead in prime time.
Driving the news: Alipay — the mobile payment app from Ant Financial, Alibaba's fintech spinoff — has established a beachhead in the U.S., expanding to thousands of pharmacies, convenience stores and the Mall of America.
Meanwhile, non-Chinese automakers, including BMW, Mercedes, Audi and Toyota, have already established a beachhead in Asia, with manufacturing and sales there conducted through a variety of partnerships and agreements with local entities.
The seat is a beachhead in the battle for the Senate, with Democrats, Republicans and special-interest groups pouring upward of $102 million into the race, or about $114 for each registered voter.
They also aren't sure what the malware was intended to do; the malicious code they saw was only a downloader, capable of serving as a "beachhead" for other malware components with unknown functionality.
Now, ProPublica has published a list of 400 such "beachhead" officials, consisting of a mix of lobbyists, members of the conservative media and loyal Trump supporters (including one just out of high school).
For the hard-core conservatives in the Trump administration, Mr. Maduro is the failed standard-bearer of the scourge of socialism in Latin America and the beachhead for Russian, Cuban and Chinese influence.
In the past three years, Norwegian, one of Europe's biggest low-cost airlines, has quietly established a beachhead in the trans-Atlantic market by offering low-fare, no-frills service on long-haul flights.
The statement, according to the state-run Korean Central News Agency, called the US territory the "the outpost and beachhead for invading" North Korea and said it would make "an enveloping fire" around Guam.
Five of the attackers and two civilians were killed in Islamic State's first strike against Indonesia, the world's most populous Muslim nation where the group wants to establish an Asian beachhead for its "caliphate".
Doug Ericksen, spokesman for the so-called beachhead team working to transition the agency to the Trump administration, said officials are reviewing all of the "editorial" parts of the EPA's website for possible changes.
"This acquisition will help PepsiCo gain a solid beachhead for expansion into sub-Saharan Africa by boosting the company's manufacturing and go-to-market capabilities, enabling scale and distribution," PepsiCo said in a statement.
The Yemeni government on Monday announced a curfew in the port city of Aden, a beachhead for Saudi and UAE forces waging war on the Shi'ite Houthi group that controls much of the country.
But the Apple Card could end up being a smashing success even if it doesn't contribute a meaningful amount to the company's services revenue or end up being Apple's beachhead in the financial industry.
The BJP has been trying to widen its support base beyond the north and west of India, and Karnataka is seen as a beachhead for advancing into a south long dominated by regional parties.
Amidst a shift in Apple's business driven by smartphone market saturation, the Mac has continued to grow out-sized to the industry and still acts as a beachhead for Apple in many enterprise businesses.
At the center of the superpower standoff was Cuba, then as now a Communist beachhead 90 miles from the United States and an obsession for Kennedy and his brother Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy.
The Islamic State group, also known as ISIS or ISIL, had controlled its own beachhead around the coastal city of Sirte until it was driven out by Western airstrikes and local militias in 2016.
For enterprise software companies, product expansion can be demonstrated through the "land and expand" model, where a company establishes a beachhead presence among a segment of customers and then rapidly expands feature packages from there.
Another alien faction, the Cabal, made up of warlike mole people with big suits of armor and a society inspired by the Roman Empire, had claimed a beachhead by the water and ruined cars nearby.
For those seeking further reading on automatism, "Homage to Gertrude Stein: Lucidity & Intuition" (4), a squat little bookshelf stuffed with texts on the subject, offers a sly reference library–cum–defensive beachhead on the subject.
Heather Swift, who served on President Trump's Interior Beachhead Team, and was later made Press Secretary there, issued the following statement: The statement implies that Fagre's termination was the result of inappropriately allocated government resources.
And as many startups founded outside of the U.S. have come to Rocketspace to establish a Silicon Valley beachhead, and to get help raising venture funding, Rocketspace aims to help U.S. startups go to China.
A year later, as American troops clung to the Italian beachhead at Anzio in some of the war's bloodiest fighting, the sergeant and two other noncoms in his unit won battlefield commissions as second lieutenants.
The Iowa Republican, who led the Trump transition's beachhead team for USDA and currently serves as the department's liaison to the White House, portrays himself as an economist — but his Ph.D. is in public administration.
Biden has been attracting the second most support among Latinos, though former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, fueled by a barrage of Spanish-language television advertising, is quickly establishing a beachhead too, Barreto says.
Driving the news: China today obtained the commercial equivalent of a beachhead in the heart of Europe, when Chinese President Xi Jinping and Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte signed a Belt and Road accord in Rome.
But Dmitri Alperovitch, chief technology officer of security firm CrowdStrike, argues that the crucial moment isn't necessarily the initial penetration but what happens next—how quickly intruders can move from that beachhead to expand their control.
They are the actions of partisan extremists who hijacked the Intelligence Committee, transformed it into an Impeachment Committee, abandoned its core oversight functions, and turned it into a beachhead for ousting an elected President from office.
This time, many Democratic observers give Warren a better chance than Sanders of building a beachhead in the black community if she emerges in a strong position from the first contests in Iowa and New Hampshire.
Trump transition officials had sent a small beachhead team, led by Charles Glazer, a former Wall Street executive and Republican donor who served as President George W. Bush's ambassador to El Salvador, to use the office.
In 1982, the gallery moved to SoHo, establishing an early beachhead in Lower Manhattan that seemed to suit an institution that broke boundaries and championed a wide range of risk-taking artists and their (often political) works.
Heather Swift, who served on President Trump's Interior Beachhead Team—where political appointees acted as the president's eyes and ears in transitioning agencies—before becoming Press Secretary there, assumed control of all press outreach regarding Fagre's dismissal.
Ericksen also pushed back against an InsideEPA report Wednesday that said the beachhead officials had canceled plans to take down the climate content while the EPA's Office of General Counsel reviews whether certain parts can be removed.
STAT has a scoop that the Trump transition team has tapped lobbyist Jack Kalavritinos for a major role on the "beachhead" team to run the Food and Drug Administration after President-elect Trump's inauguration on Friday. Who?
In Hong Kong, a beachhead for Vatican loyalists in southern China, some priests say the talks could be a trap leading to greater persecution of underground believers and ultimately to tighter Communist Party control of their religion.
The chip has a checkered history of failure and success — it's mostly been an impressive machine for graphics demos — but Nintendo choosing it for a major console release gives it a substantial new beachhead into the consumer market.
Web applications and networking software are especially sensitive to source code vulnerabilities, because they both can be exploited remotely and potentially provide attackers with a beachhead to move laterally across a network and conduct other, more dangerous attacks.
Opinions vary as to why, but whether a European penchant for sharing, an American desire for space, or other material concerns are behind the delay, Europe&aposs coliving giants have made their beachhead in the US this year.
The Mozambican insurgency by a shadowy band of young Muslims has intensified worries that Islamic extremism has found a beachhead in southern Africa, which has been free of the kind of attacks seen in other parts of the continent.
There have been similar warnings from bosses at JP Morgan, HSBC and others, posing the risk that banks from the US, Switzerland and Asia will shift staff out of London, currently used as a beachhead for their EU businesses.
Paris-based iM Global Partner, which provides distribution and regulatory support to boutique investment firms, now owns 45 percent of New York-based Dynamic Beta, which recently changed its name from Beachhead Capital, the two companies said on Thursday.
Pompeo, who was once the president of oilfield services company Sentry International, understands that having an American beachhead in Venezuela would help speed an economic recovery if Maduro's government falls, said the sources, who spoke on condition of anonymity.
But while it is on the way to recovery and is no longer considered a potential beachhead for a Russian presence in Europe's financial system, the bank has not yet proved to be a good investment for Mr. Ross.
While Hotstar could be a "beachhead" for Disney Plus, according to the Wells Fargo note, the analysts also looked at Disney's box office in India to determine how many people would be most motivated to pay for the service.
"The value of the U.K. was the ability to establish a beachhead and passport to the EU. With Brexit that is now gone, and those firms in the U.K. now have to assess whether they continue with the EU," he said.
"To me, it was all driven by Bloomberg's desire to put a beachhead for gun control somewhere in the West," said Brophy, referring to the Everytown for Gun Safety advocacy organization led by former New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg.
The third will be to use the WePay office as a beachhead of sorts to build out JP Morgan Chase's interface with Silicon Valley to tap into more innovation from the startup world to augment the company's legacy banking business.
HONG KONG (Reuters) - A looming deal between the Vatican and China is causing divisions between the church hierarchy and Catholics in Hong Kong, which has long been a vital beachhead for the faith on the southern edge of officially atheist China.
But there is an additional dimension on the left, which increasingly views health care policy as a beachhead -- one they are now well-positioned to capture -- from which to launch a wider effort to promote socialist ideas to more diverse audiences.
Supporters of the nomination point to Clovis' roots hailing from Iowa and the fact that he led Trump's "beachhead" team for the USDA, a crew that hired staff and begin crafting policy while USDA Secretary Sonny Perdue awaited Senate confirmation.
Kyle Yunaska, brother-in-law of Eric Trump through Trump's wife Lara, is on the so-called "beachhead" team of DOE political appointees working to run the agency following the president's inauguration last month, a person familiar with Yunaska's position said.
But when Barack Obama managed a slim win there in the 2008 Presidential election—becoming the first Democrat to carry the state since Jimmy Carter—conservatives worried that North Carolina could become a beachhead for Democrats and progressives in the region.
O'Rourke, a member of Trump's transition team who landed at the VA as part of his administration's beachhead team at the agency, said he designed the office to take quick, decisive action on complaints and track them until they are resolved.
He hasn't yet appointed people to lead most of the agencies affected by these changes, and his "beachhead teams," 600 people who began meeting with federal agencies last week, have so little government experience that they can't provide much guidance.
The law school is No. 3 in job placement among law schools, but establishing a beachhead in Manhattan will put its students closer to a major tech center at a time when more legal employment is centered in and near cities.
A department spokesman, who requested anonymity, said Mr. Eitel is part of a "beachhead" team, paid staff members who are temporarily helping to lead federal agencies as the Trump administration gets up and running but do not require Senate confirmation.
In that defining moment of military strategy confounded by unpredictable weather and human chaos, soldiers from the U.S., Britain, Canada and other Allied nations applied relentless bravery to carve out a beachhead on ground that Nazi Germany had occupied for four years.
With Daydream, Google is clearly targeting Facebook's entry-level beachhead in VR. Unfortunately, because Daydream requires Google-certified hardware specs within the host Android phone, most consumers won't be able to update their existing Android smartphone and get the full Daydream experience.
" This has largely been part of a broader geo-strategic interest of challenging the U.S. in different parts of the world, she said, and, "given the Chávez/Maduro government's anti-American rhetoric, this was a natural beachhead for Russian interests in the West.
Instead, two months later, the neighborhood is experiencing a boom: Other companies have grabbed much of the 1.5-million-square-foot, all-glass building that was to be the beachhead of Amazon's Queens expansion, and interest has surged in nearby commercial real estate.
Anywhere from six to 17 of the lawyers who joined the Justice Department as Trump began his presidency would be eligible to serve as acting attorney general under the provision in the Vacancies Reform Act, according to ProPublica's listing of the beachhead teams.
"This is a beachhead for future technology and as all smartphone markets look to add new innovations to differentiate, they will look at these sensors and others like ultraviolet sensors and others," Ben Wood, chief of research at CCS Insight, told CNBC.
The premier of the Solomon's Malaita province told Reuters on Thursday that the United States and its regional allies have pledged to develop a deep-sea port and will be invited to patrol its territory, creating a beachhead against increased Chinese investment.
As the coronavirus has spread from its beachhead in Wuhan, China, old anti-Asian prejudices have spread with it, from the "Yellow Peril" canard that led to the lynching of Chinese in the 1870s to stereotypes of Chinese as dirty and decrepit.
Officials said he viewed mining as a "win-win" that could boost that country's economy, generate jobs for Americans and give the United States a valuable new beachhead in the market for rare-earth minerals, which has been all but monopolized by China.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - The premier of Malaita province in the Solomon Islands says the United States and its regional allies have pledged to develop a deep-sea port and will be invited to patrol its territory, creating a beachhead against increased Chinese investment.
The Bishop of Hong Kong - for decades a vital Catholic beachhead on the edge of officially atheist China - on Saturday expressed his reservations over the pact, saying time and more details were needed before it could be fully judged, or even called an agreement.
This is driven by a smart impulse on some level — it's way too hard to launch a cable network now — but it misunderstands what Trump is trying to do: peel off just enough of the faithful to establish a beachhead, then grow from there.
While His Royal Highness is absolutely correct in wanting to thwart the Islamic regime of Iran from establishing a beachhead on his country's southern border and support Yemen's Houthi rebels, his approach has been reckless because the war has not deterred the mullahs in Iran.
First, through diplomatic channels, it should make clear that IRGC-backed groups in Syria must return to their home countries; their long-term presence in Syria once the fighting stops could serve as a beachhead for attacks against Israel and other U.S regional partners.
Hemenway, who worked on the Trump campaign in 2016, got his start in the Trump administration when he was on the "beachhead" transition team at the Department of Defense and then worked in Department of Defense's White House liaison's office, according to an administration official.
A senior administration official said that the order was drafted in cooperation with some immigration experts on Capitol Hill and members of the "beachhead teams" — small groups of political appointees sent by the new White House to be liaisons and begin work at the agencies.
A group of rebels built the Xbox, whispered to be a grand Trojan Horse, using games to establish a beachhead in the living room until the mighty Xbox One arrived with great fanfare, promising to... run Windows and be your cable box, which also didn't work.
As her beachhead for bipartisanship, beginning with pay equity, Clinton could promptly meet with, and build a special relationship with, the bipartisan group of female senators who provide a model for how elected officials can work together to get things done with mutual respect and collaboration.
PLAN: To help as many like-minded Democrats as possible and create another beachhead to compete with the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, which Ocasio-Cortez has refused to pay dues to; the DCCC backs incumbents and had opposed her during her first run for the House.
Indeed, "anywhere from six to 17 of the lawyers who joined the Justice Department as Trump began his presidency" — the "beachhead team" designed to set the department on an appropriately Trumpian path — might now be eligible to serve as Sessions's temporary replacement under the Vacancies Reform Act.
By 1991, when Mr. Atkins took up an invitation to be a D.J. at Tresor and record with Mr. Fehlmann and Mr. von Oswald (credited to 3MB or Three Men in Berlin), Detroit artists were establishing a beachhead in the city — and deeply influencing its sound and vision.
The recent unanswered letters include: a request from senators asking for details on Jared Kushner's conflicts of interest; another asking how agencies will implement Trump-ordered changes to Obamacare; and a third asking for details on officials the administration has quietly installed in so-called beachhead teams across the government.
Its cohesiveness during the Cold War prevented Soviet expansion into Western Europe, provided the U.S. with a sizable and geostrategically important beachhead to combat Soviet influence, and afforded Western democracies a security guarantee that any attack by Soviet forces would be responded to forthwith from every member of the alliance.
It's early times for the venture — which is not a touch on Starbuck's $85 billion business; it does break out figures for Indonesia — but it is a sign of where consumption is moving to Indonesia, which has become a coveted beachhead for global companies, and especially Chinese, moving into Southeast Asia.
Now reports suggest that President Trump will announce an expansion of his notorious fearmongering "travel ban" next Monday—the third anniversary of its initial ill-conceived, short-lived incarnation—signaling the ban's potential evolution from a pointless Islamophobic P.R. exercise to a beachhead for the growing American ethnic-surveillance state.
The renewal of the license was a win for Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and others in the administration who believe that having a U.S. company in Venezuela would be an asset after any ouster of Maduro and would serve as a beachhead to help the country's oil dependent economy recover more quickly.
The committees — in particular the Judiciary Committee, whose chairman is Representative Jerrold Nadler of New York; the Oversight Committee, led by Representative Elijah Cummings of Maryland until his death last month; and Schiff's Intelligence Committee — offered Democrats their first real beachhead in Trump's Washington after two years of near-total Republican control.
So much so that during Trump's time in the White House, Nunes has transformed the Intelligence Committee into a beachhead from which to rally his fellow Republicans in support of the president against his perceived enemies — not just the Democratic Party but also the F.B.I., the Department of Justice and the entire intelligence community.
These loyalists, organized in "beachhead teams," have evolved into a kind of shadow government, meddling in operations and carrying reports of disloyalty, real or imagined, back to their overseer in the White House, Rick Dearborn, a former Jeff Sessions aide who runs the transition and plays a big role in shaping policy, such as it is.
At a time when China was looking to expand its global role through soft power, the Venezuelan alliance offered a crucial beachhead for engaging in a region where it lacked cultural and historical ties, nestled in the backyard of the United States — its principal geopolitical rival — and where nearly half of the countries still formally recognized Taiwan.
As the NFL's executive vice president of International, Waller is the guy behind many of the recent expansion efforts in the UK. The way he sees it, London represents a pivotal step on the way to a truly global NFL—serving both as a proof of concept and a kind of franchise beachhead for further expansion into countries like Germany, Mexico, and Brazil.
Polls signal that Sanders may be making greater inroads among Latinos than in 2016 -- a dynamic that could help him capture the Nevada caucuses -- but among African Americans he does not appear to be expanding his beachhead beyond the roughly one-fifth of them he won last time, according to a cumulative CNN analysis of the 2016 exit polls. Sen.
Asked whether nations should start switching to preparation for large numbers of pneumonia cases rather than trying to contain each beachhead of the outbreak, WHO officials countered that containment still offered better use of resources, giving time for testing anti-viral drugs and developing vaccines, while watching to see if a turn to warmer weather helps knock down the virus.
Here are a few just from the Department of Interior: The beachhead groups were part of a larger constellation of advisers, including Oklahoma oil and gas mogul Harold Hamm (once considered for energy secretary), billionaire investor Carl Icahn (last seen shadily pushing for policy that would benefit his oil refineries), GOP energy lobbyist Mike McKenna (in charge of the DOE transition team), longtime climate skeptic (and hopeless dope) Myron Ebell, North Dakota Rep.
It is worrying that the agency has frozen its grant program, that the climate change page has been taken down [CORRECTION: the White House climate page was taken down; EPA's is still up], and that the spokesperson for Trump's EPA "beachhead team" — none other than Doug Ericksen, the climate-denying, regulation-hating leader of the Washington state senate energy committee — told NPR that that EPA scientists will need to run any new scientific findings past the Trump team before they are published or publicized.

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