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"echelon" Definitions
  1. [usually plural] a rank or position of authority in an organization or a society
  2. an arrangement of soldiers, planes, etc. in which each one is behind and to the side of the one in front

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They haven't been able to reach the upper echelon, but the Ivy League certainly represents that upper echelon.
REPORTS FOURTH QUARTER 2019 RESULTS * ECHELON FINANCIAL HOLDINGS - DIRECT WRITTEN PREMIUM OF $20193 MILLION IN Q4 OF 2019, WHICH REPRESENTS A $1.2 MILLION INCREASE OVER SAME PERIOD IN 2018 * ECHELON FINANCIAL HOLDINGS INC QTRLY EPS FROM CONTINUING OPERATIONS $0.01 * ECHELON FINANCIAL HOLDINGS - UNDERWRITING LOSS IN FINANCIAL YEAR ENDED DEC 31, 2019 WAS LARGELY DUE TO HURRICANE DORIAN * ECHELON FINANCIAL HOLDINGS INC - Q4 CLOSING BOOK VALUE PER SHARE OF $7.45 IS COMPARABLE TO $7.46 AT END OF Q3 OF 2019 * ECHELON FINANCIAL HOLDINGS INC QTRLY LOSS PER SHARE FROM DISCONTINUED OPERATIONS $0.02 * ECHELON FINANCIAL HOLDINGS - UNDERWRITING LOSS IN FY ALSO DUE TO "UNFAVORABLE DEVELOPMENTS IN PRIOR YEARS' UNPAID CLAIMS" Source text for Eikon: Further company coverage:
Echelon Financial Holdings Inc: * Q1 OPERATING EARNINGS PER SHARE C$0.29 FROM CONTINUING OPERATIONS * ECHELON FINANCIAL HOLDINGS - QTRLY NET EARNED PREMIUMS $71.5 MILLION VERSUS $49 MILLION Source text for Eikon: Further company coverage:
And according to recent polling by Echelon Insights, it doesn't.
The entire top echelon of the FBI has been decimated.
Now retired, Bentel oversaw technology for the department's top echelon.
It catapulted me into a whole new echelon of success.
It's still premature to put Penn State in that echelon.
Utah vaults back into the upper echelon at No. 503.
And even in this arena, Chyna is among the upper echelon.
Was the report altered by the upper echelon of the DOJ?
In those years, little was known about the Taliban's top echelon.
Wall Street's upper echelon, though, has mostly frowned on the trend.
Kamwithi&aposs professional goal is to break into this upper echelon.
So these folks come from an upper echelon, even in China.
Yet even Norman is hesitant to place Wawrinka in the top echelon.
The upper echelon of the influencer community monetize their posts through LiketoKnow.
"North Carolina's really entered the top echelon of swing states," Debnam wrote.
The top echelon of China's leadership will be elected at the Congress.
He boasted a lineage that placed him squarely in Michigan's uppermost echelon.
After all, for the upper echelon, e-learning just doesn't cut it.
I'm sure that you'll see we are in the very top echelon.
Mostly, though, the race of the company's upper echelon has remained white.
The success gave Mr. Melcher entree into a new echelon of technology leaders.
Is the upper echelon of tech executives heavily, wildly disproportionately dominated by men?
The graft involved senior officials and touched the highest echelon of the department.
Brignone's vision was to create a hideaway for the upper echelon of creatives.
For planners at this echelon, not having a hard upper-limit budget isn't unusual.
Now, it's an echelon you can enter via reinvention — not just by family name.
A survey from internet-based Echelon Insights puts Clinton's lead at 6900 points nationally.
McAfee also allowed Echelon to review its software source code, Reuters reported in June.
" Cuomo said domestic abuse is an "entire different echelon of concern in this society.
Keane is a first-rate guy who reached the top echelon of the Army.
Raya is an "exclusive" dating app that offers access to another echelon of society.
The poll was conducted by Echelon Insights surveying 220006,2202 Americans aged 2628 to 28500.
But those stats don't put the brand in the same echelon it once inhabited.
At approximately 20083Z, he was casevaced to a higher echelon of care in Erbil.
I happened to attend university with almost this entire echelon of today's political class.
Yamaha presented Motobot in Singapore at Echelon 2016, a gathering of thousands of tech entrepreneurs.
The question remains: Who among the Game of Thrones cast is in this upper echelon?
After months of recovery, Mirra eventually rode straight back into the highest echelon of BMX.
I feel like the upper echelon of the US Army must have a kill switch.
Understanding the inner workings of the highest echelon of North Korean leadership is even tougher.
"It gives influencers confirmation that they're the upper echelon of the internet," she told CNBC.
The East is more exciting, with plenty of squads competing for the conference's upper echelon.
For a long time, the party's top echelon has been captive to free trade orthodoxy.
That's because I'm not watching the highest echelon of soccer — or anything close to it.
In addition to bikes, Echelon also showed its $1,599 rower with an attached HD monitor.
The Fed has come under fire for the dearth of minorities in its upper echelon.
We want to make sure we get to the top echelon of the WAC conference.
Khoo believes the top echelon of the CCP really does feel threatened by Donald Trump.
The assault pushed al Qaeda's upper echelon, including Osama bin Laden, to flee to Pakistan.
The Specialized Echelon II is a Wirecutter favorite because it's comfortable and easy to adjust.
Quevedo has alienated both the company's upper echelon and rank-and-file, who quit in droves.
He'd later found the leadership consultancy Echelon Front and write a number of best-selling books.
You wouldn&apost know what was going on at the tippy top echelon of the FBI.
But to reach the upper echelon of his skill set, he simply must develop better accuracy.
In other words, plus-size women have to deal with a whole other echelon of frustration.
And, Draco Malfoy (my high school crush) isn't on the same emotional echelon as Kylo, either.
It is one that has elevated the medium of the memory box to a new echelon.
Is he an asshole with an ego that resides in the upper-echelon of ego town?
It's an invite-only affair that is pretty limited to fashion insiders and Hollywood's upper echelon.
Like media deals and fan bases, the top echelon of the sport has been rigorously nationalized.
He's also very confident that his ascent to the upper echelon of hip-hop is impending.
But he is not the only Ukrainian to dominate at the highest echelon of the sport.
The highest echelon of TikTokers can now charge up to $200,000, and that number is rising.
This is the culture of what you expect from a REMF [Rear Echelon Mother F---er].
Echelon Insights charted with a series of colorful graphics what everyone talked about on Twitter in 2015.
Eventually emancipated from the desk, Florence passed into an upper echelon, floating out into the Info-sphere.
This first device will likely be priced higher and aimed at a higher echelon of consumers, however.
Echelon, for example, is one of the top suppliers of smart street lighting deployments in the world.
DNA's success in prosecuting high-echelon corruption was applauded by Brussels, civil society groups and private investors.
At the congress, many leaders must retire, giving Mr. Xi room to reshape the party's top echelon.
Echelon, a Moscow-based company that conducts such reviews for Russia's FSB intelligence service, oversaw the testing.
These three staffers have spent considerable time around the highest echelon of the Trump administration and campaign.
But what this shows is that the upper echelon of the Republican Party is mostly white men.
Its popularity inspired hundreds of similar restaurants and a fan base that extended into society's upper echelon.
The Lakers did miss the playoffs, but they were an upper-echelon team while James was healthy.
Schmelzing also argues against Piketty's findings that wealth for the upper echelon is greatly outpacing economic growth.
After all, his Ponzi scheme affected people in the upper echelon of Chicago high society and government.
You now join the vaunted echelon of sliced & diced tv chefs... begun by the Legendary Julia Child!
Echelon did not provide details about HPE's source code review, citing a non-disclosure agreement with the company.
The company was rocked at the upper echelon last June when then-CEO Dick Costolo announced his departure.
They're niche and unpopular, so the logic goes, and subsidising them only benefits a particular echelon of society.
It's little wonder why once most DJs reach the upper echelon, they'll be damned if they'll let go.
Prize money, even at the elite World Cup level, the top echelon of international skiing, is fairly minimal.
"It's a waste of time to compare yourself to the upper echelon of the whole world," he says.
It became commonplace by the 1980s to place Mr. Hill in the top echelon of contemporary British poetry.
But as his peers ascended, not only into grime's upper echelon but up the charts, Novelist hit pause.
He finally joined the upper echelon of hip-hop, which he'd been threatening to gate-crash for years.
On its website, Echelon describes itself as an official laboratory of the FSB, FSTEC, and Russia's defense ministry.
We've made vast investments in people, as well as technologies, to fill in our formations at every echelon.
"Nashville is not a superstar, but it's at the top end of this next echelon," Mr. Muro said.
These are firms, she believes, that will help the gender imbalance in finance&aposs upper echelon even out.
And Chicago — even some in the top echelon of the city's establishment Republicans — largely steered clear of him.
Firtash is an "upper-echelon" associate of Russian organized crime, according to a 2017 Justice Department court filing.
"I am deeply saddened by the news," said Andrew Ooi, his friend and former manager at Echelon Talent.
He's won back-to-back Junior Gold titles, placing him in the upper echelon of American junior bowlers.
Every echelon of our jet-lagged country/culture/city-jumping minds knows that we're still figuring it all out.
In an average show, she can clear thousands in sales, placing her in the upper echelon of pearl peddlers.
In this world, the upper echelon of public schooling in New York City, the bullies aren't the football players.
Silicon Valley's highest echelon is filled with examples of successful people who have eschewed degrees in favor of entrepreneurship.
E27 competes more directly through its Echelon events business, but it has gone through some challenging times of late.
Thomas and Froome were in the front echelon, while Roglic, Bardet, Mikel Landa and Alejandro Valverde were caught behind.
Other than that, there has been a deafening and uncomfortable silence amongst the upper echelon of male pop stars.
But Klobuchar ultimately failed to break into the top echelon of candidates in the vast majority of primary polls.
Whether top-echelon managers knew of the emissions cheating, and if so, when, has major implications for Volkswagen's finances.
A man is entitled to earn, and Anthony was worried about pending collective-bargaining changes to upper-echelon contracts.
And Rand Paul was viewed as the person to take those viewpoints to the highest echelon of American politics.
He launched the Ronettes into the upper echelon of the pop world, but the stardom came at a heavy price.
Even having reached the very highest echelon of your chosen profession and sticking there for years, you can be forgettable.
Of all the HQ2 finalists, D.C. has the largest number of college graduates (52% of population), according to Echelon Insights.
President Xi Jinping is said to be hosting the very highest echelon of China's Communist Party this week in Beidaihe.
Over the past year, HP has used Echelon to allow FSTEC to review source code, according to the agency's records.
Salary: $268,724At Apple, a "director" is an upper-echelon manager, in any of a variety of roles across the company. 
They too possess a hierarchical, multi-echelon global structure that utilizes numerous controls designed to subvert modern AML detection mechanisms.
Indian women are now facing their toughest battle yet, demanding accountability from the highest echelon of male power: the government.
Earlier this month, Peloton sued Echelon Fitness LLC, alleging that it infringed on its patents and sold "cheap, copycat" products.
Echelon, which has been producing more affordable versions of Peloton since 7993, showcased its latest bike, the Smart Connect EX2799S.
JASON CHAFFETZ, CHAIRMAN OF THE HOUSE OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE: I think it will be devastating to the higher echelon of the FBI.
But he's jumped to the highest echelon of male pop stardom with impressive speed, and he's desperate to be taken seriously.
The company spokeswoman said the new policy would prohibit third-party entities, including Echelon, from doing reviews on behalf of governments.
But anyone below that upper echelon is given room to breathe, which results in a strange ambivalence about American imperial overreach.
If he slips a bit, the Lakers will have a tough time competing with the upper-echelon teams in the West.
While Son once eyed the the top echelon of Japanese society, over time, he became interested in power across the world.
Along with many bawdy asides, the book recounts a period before the upper echelon of the art world became market-rigged.
I thought Lindt was the upper echelon of the industry, but once I broke out of that, I was in love.
And Benno is, presumably, his crown jewel, the culmination of a long and prestigious career in a distinctive echelon of restaurants.
Men in the field derided support personnel as "remfs," or rear-echelon — well, you can guess the rest of the acronym.
Due to an editing error after initial publication, this story also briefly mixed up the prices of the Echelon and Hydrow.
Kings Plaza, a major shopping center on Flatbush Avenue and Avenue U, is being revitalized to bring in higher-echelon stores.
Federal prosecutors in Illinois said in court papers in 2017 that Firtash was an "upper-echelon" associate of Russian organized crime.
Federal prosecutors in Illinois said in court papers in 2017 that Firtash was an upper-echelon associate of Russian organized crime.
Also missing is something that barely matters to Trout but is so important to other athletes in his echelon: a brand.
His paintings in the British pavilion at the Venice Biennale in 1984 propelled him into the top echelon of international artists.
In terms of entering the upper echelon of such shows, "Divorce" doesn't catch the bouquet, while "Insecure" should feel quite secure indeed.
"You've got 24 hours in a day," says Jocko Willink, a former Navy SEAL and the founder of leadership consultancy Echelon Front.
The DEA is focused on "the highest echelon of traffickers," those using more secure, encrypted servers, as opposed to street level buyers.
But a stunning, immersive viewing experience isn't all that you get when you step up to this echelon of living room projector.
The poll (conducted by Republican firm Echelon Insights) asked 1,005 Democrats — and independents who favor Democrats' policies — about their preferred 2020 candidates.
Released in 1983, the record ended up selling over ten million copies and launched Bowie into an even higher echelon of fame.
Like Holyfield, many have used the cruiserweight division as a back door to the upper echelon of the more profitable heavyweight division.
The appointment comes amid a nationwide reshuffle of upper echelon officials ahead of a meeting of Communist Party elite later this year.
And when Barao was afforded the opportunity to fight the upper echelon of the division, he dealt with them just as easily.
I was to designate the reserved spots for the upper echelon of prison staff: department heads, senior officials, any rank above sergeant.
So the question was posed: Did he think his ascent to the upper echelon of his chosen profession actually happened pretty quickly?
Markov said Echelon is a private and independent company but does have a business relationship with Russia's military and law enforcement authorities.
She is one of a growing number of women in traditionally male-dominated British politics rising to the upper echelon of leadership.
Nonpolitical members of the SES average 18 years in the federal government before rising to this top echelon of the civil service.
An expert communicator, Mayer was only comfortable speaking to what she likely saw as the upper echelon of the media food chain.
Nike has always had a place in the conversation alongside the likes of Apple when upper echelon branding and storytelling is discussed.
His recent project, Diary: Exile, questioned his sense of belonging, growing up with a charged history among children of the upper echelon.
Raonic, who is looking to crack into the top echelon of men's tennis, reached the final at Wimbledon, losing to Andy Murray.
Bernie Sanders and former Vice President Joe Biden in the upper echelon of Democratic candidates, followed up in another tweet on Wednesday.
Ms. Sorokin, a Russian immigrant from a middle-class family, longed to be a member of the upper echelon of Manhattan society.
Mr. Trump expressed no urgency when asked by reporters recently about all the acting officials in the upper echelon of his administration.
Currently, there is little clear data on women in the top echelon of business leadership, which makes creating changes difficult, Maloney said.
Australia's Yellow Tail was the only foreign brand to crack the top echelon in sales, though some American brands use imported wine.
According to our new report, Billionaire Bonanza 2202, there's been a rapid updraft of wealth into the top echelon of multi-billionaires.
After Willink retired in 2010, he founded the leadership-consulting firm Echelon Front with Leif Babin, his second-in-charge platoon commander.
In those upper echelon sports, if there is money changing hands, it is from coaches to recruits, not the other way around.
In 2015, Urquiola was appointed art director at Cassina, giving her a quasi-curatorial role at the highest echelon of Italian manufacturing.
In a 2014 research paper, Echelon directors said the company discovered vulnerabilities in 50 percent of the foreign and Russian software it reviewed.
"We will set the highest efficiency standards for these top echelon buildings, and then move the mass population towards that standard," he said.
This would put it in the upper echelon of rapidly intensifying non-tropical storms in this part of the Northwest Atlantic Ocean Basin.
Variety first noticed the notice, which was filed by IP Echelon, a company that performs such duties for a number of media companies.
This was literally ripped out of the hands of rank-and-file, brought into the seventh floor, the upper echelon of the FBI.
Mobalytics is aiming their service primarily toward gamers looking to add to their skills and break into the upper echelon of kicking butt.
Stop comparing yourself to others "It's a waste of time to compare yourself to the upper echelon of the whole world," he says.
Hard work and a lot of luck is propelling Datadog into the top echelon of enterprise startups, pulling New York along with it.
Parnas, in turn, was being paid by Firtash, who is, according to the Justice Department, an "upper echelon" associate of Russian organized crime.
So he did what anybody — or at least, anybody who is in the upper echelon of skilled players in the NHL — would do.
Veselnitskaya denies working as an agent of the Kremlin, though she does have some ties to the highest echelon of the Russian government.
"I can say that Matt was really in the upper echelon of our department," Geneseo Fire Chief Andrew Chanler told CNN affiliate WIVB.
Hoyer faces the same sentiment that the top echelon of leadership needs a change — but he has cultivated loyalty among moderate Democrats especially.
With the Note 9, Samsung is pushing back into the jack-of-all-trades echelon that helped prior Notes find a loyal audience.
Misstatements and borderline lies about one's place in an elite echelon continue long after graduation from elite institutions, and in many different ways.
Flanking the bust are two telescopes, whose lenses point up to frame two objects placed high in the upper echelon of the courtyard.
Yes, the upper echelon of the bantamweight division is packed with elite fighters, all of who are arguably deserving of a title shot.
It is time to reveal certain secrets closely guarded by Dr. R. K. Smile and the upper-echelon executives of Smile Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
But his fall from Hollywood's highest echelon was all but sealed after the board found out about his attempts to appease Ms. Phillips.
I'm following something like the lowest professional echelon, via the weekly YouTube episodes of an irresistible team with a ridiculous name: Hashtag United.
Rounding out the top echelon was the 2015 Ribbon Ridge Cascadia from Brick House, lively and stony, with flavors of herbs and lemon.
An inbound ballistic missile warning, even one transmitted by a subordinate echelon in our national defense structure, inherently becomes a national security matter.
Ever since Peloton released its bike in 2014, many companies have been attempting to replicate the model, including Echelon, SoulCycle, NordicTrack, and Flywheel.
Last year&aposs 203 wealth management deals marked the seventh-straight annual record, according to the investment banking and consulting firm Echelon Partners.
For nine seasons, Calipari was the charismatic coach at the University of Memphis, guiding the Tigers into the upper echelon of college basketball.
It applies in the office, tooSix years ago, Willink and his Echelon Front cofounder, Leif Babin, were hired by a rapidly growing startup.
The co-founder of the opinion research firm Echelon Insights has been described as the party's go-to person for studying voting patterns.
At one point during the reunion, Sonja claims you shouldn't talk about "The Families," or the upper echelon royalty of New York's social scene.
Gaga always knew she would be famous, of course, but all along she was looking to launch herself into the highest echelon of fame.
You can&apost conclude the obvious bias impacted some at the upper echelon of the FBI and their work and their so- called investigation?
Individualised portraiture really kicked off back in the Roman times, when those in the highest echelon of society were represented in marble portrait busts.
Luke Combs' two appearances on the special are just one more sign that the relative newcomer has reached the upper echelon of country stardom.
That top echelon of power will be announced next Wednesday, and analysts are predicting that Xi will consolidate his power and extend his term.
I was kidding him a while ago, saying, 'Well look, you're at MIT, this is like a top-echelon science institution in the world.
Even though they're barely friends anymore, the high-powered guest list grants Lacie the opportunity to pole-vault into the upper-echelon of scores.
Since then, protests against social injustices during the national anthem has been a hotly contested debate reaching the upper echelon of the White House.
Yet Chance wasn't always an A-lister, even if his 2013 mixtape Acid Rap immediately vaulted him to the upper echelon of music hype.
Instead of creating something ephemeral, only be viewable by upper-echelon fairgoers and only for a limited amount of time, Takala had further ambitions.
His fall from Hollywood's highest echelon was all but sealed after the publication earlier in the day of new sexual harassment allegations against him.
Still, listings for cannabis-related positions have rocketed to the top echelon of the fastest-growing-job categories on sites like Indeed and ZipRecruiter.
Ms. Yared, one of the few black women in the paper's top echelon, helped with the process of choosing the Crimson president this year.
"The upper echelon of the P.D. always said that these investigations were extremely important, and they were on parallel with homicide investigations," he said.
Some sex toys have achieved an echelon of fame so known, that they enjoy a level of name recognition akin to Cher or Madonna.
In Houston, viewers will look to see if Warren can sustain the TV skills that have helped bring her to the upper polling echelon.
Leave big gyms behind and find your target audienceWhere and how a trainer works can determine their potential to reach the upper-earning echelon.
While that may seem like a large number, neither state is in the upper echelon of rankings of the nations with the most guns.
The last in the top echelon was the Irishman Single Malt, a minimally aged whiskey that nonetheless was lovely in its floral, mossy freshness.
As noted by BuzzFeed News' Ryan Macc, the decision also prunes one of Donald Trump's last supporters in the upper echelon of Facebook's managerial structure.
The powerful caucus currently makes up almost a quarter of House Democrats, but Clyburn is their only representative in the top echelon of Democratic leadership.
And my book, "Liars, Leakers, and Liberals" talks about Lisa Page, Peter Strzok, and all of these people at the higher echelon of the FBI.
Phil catapulted the group to the upper echelon of pop music in 1963 with the release of "By My Baby" and made Spector a star.
In future years, as the EV startup and the race series itself mature, Faraday will provide hardware and powertrain components, possibly including its Echelon Inverter.
I'm pretty sure that the upper echelon of television and film critics find the MTV Movie & TV Awards' Best Kiss category to be immature fodder.
China is now holding a once-every-five-years meeting that will usher a new crop of leaders into the top echelon of the party.
"You start with, 'Omg, look, there's a model talking to me'; you become fixated on the echelon level of the people on here," he says.
Shields carries an impressive 77-1 record in the amateurs, and pretty much dominated the top echelon of the industry once women were allowed in.
Political analysts say Heng's speedy recovery and the PAP's fastidiousness about the health of its top echelon have dispelled concerns about his fitness to lead.
Political analysts say Heng's speedy recovery and the PAP's fastidiousness about the health of its top echelon have dispelled concerns about his fitness to lead.
But I think if you've never used Peloton before, thus have nothing to compare it to, the Echelon is not a bad place to start.
Alexey Markov, the president of Echelon, which also inspected the source code for ArcSight, said U.S. companies often initially expressed concerns about the certification process.
This truth used to be more palpably obvious when it was common practice for a certain echelon of society to hire artists to paint their portraits.
While the top echelon has recovered since the 2000 financial crisis, the middle class hasn't enjoyed that same fortune, according to researchers at the Brookings Institution.
Based on satellite measurements, it's at the upper echelon of tropical cyclones observed on the planet since the dawn of the satellite era in the 1960s.
Obama (then Michelle Robinson) for a job, which led to her longtime friendship with the couple and her journey to the upper echelon of American politics.
I think it is extraordinarily relevant how the upper echelon in the FBI treated Hillary Clinton so she could survive without being indicted as a candidate.
This is true at every level of sports — from inner-city high school leagues to the NBA All-Star Game — and for every echelon of society.
In the last year of his contract with the powerhouse Hendrick Motorsports, he will bow out from the top echelon at the end of the season.
She lists among her goals not only helping her adopted state of California overhaul its energy system, but also diversifying the upper echelon of corporate leadership.
But Cybereason said these "specialized" hackers did not appear to be part of the "upper echelon of attackers," because they made some mistakes along the way.
For example, New Jersey's 1987 statute targets "upper echelon members of organized trafficking networks," and 1.73 legislation in Illinois was aimed at large-scale drug suppliers.
The discovery and exploitation of oil brought an unprecedented influx of wealth that, almost overnight, catapulted the country into the top echelon of the world's economies.
He and his fellow SEAL commander Leif Babin have built a leadership consulting firm, Echelon Front, that has worked with more than 750 businesses and organizations.
Yet it was Lloyd Webber's fascination with the weird and whimsical — embodied in Cats — that would elevate him to the level of Broadway's upper-echelon composers.
The Knicks took their second straight double-digit loss to an upper-echelon Eastern Conference opponent and dropped to 3-5 under interim coach Mike Miller.
The Knicks took their second straight double-digit loss to an upper-echelon Eastern Conference opponent and dropped to 221-27 under interim coach Mike Miller.
The upper level had an unlikely mix of tenants, including government offices, a cancer charity, a youth club called the Spot, and the Echelon Mall Ministry.
His path through the upper echelon of General Motors seemed to set him on course for that company's presidency — but he dreamed of starting his own company.
President Nixon, in the infamous Saturday Night Massacre, cleaned out the top echelon of the Justice Department for defying him on the continuation of the Watergate probe.
But Mr. Davis said the top echelon at the authority disagreed with his finding, ordered him to change it and — not long after he refused — fired him.
It's sentimental, it's raw, it's colorful and detailed, but it can also be listened to when you're drunk and need the shubz to enter a new echelon.
E27, which was founded in 2015, is best known for its Echelon tech events across Asia and as a news site covering tech updates from the region.
Some of these homes are so extravagant —in price, amenities, decor, or all of the above — that they can be considered the upper echelon of VIP houses.
Even though the bar on success is already set higher for the upper echelon, they too can make noticeable changes for the better that are worth acknowledging.
In one conducted by Echelon Insights, a Republican-aligned analytics firm, 48% of voters declared Mrs Clinton the winner, compared with just 22% who favoured Mr Trump.
The Monkees were designed as television's answer to the Beatles, and their instant success soon brought them into upper echelon of fame alongside the real Fab Four.
Echelon CEO Alexey Markov told Reuters his engineers review source code in special laboratories, controlled by the companies, where no software data can be altered or transferred.
And while Williamson is not polling in the upper echelon of the field, she did have some noteworthy moments during the first round of debates last month.
This is why we always say, it&aposs the upper echelon here at the FBI, in the intelligence community, the DOJ, who are the deep state actors.
Ronaldo and Suarez were comfortably regarded among the world's top five players, while Bale's breakout year at Tottenham lent credence to him ascending toward a similar echelon.
The tax plan they propose would be a windfall for the upper echelon of society and stick the middle class with paying more to service the debt.
But those drivers are the top echelon of the occupation and are not representative of the hundreds of thousands of people who toil in the industry's underbelly.
While the exact makeup is not known, the new standing committee, which is the top echelon of political power in China, will further cement Mr. Xi's control.
In other words, not every mall can simply reinvent itself as a luxury mixed-use center, and catapult itself into the upper echelon of top-performing malls.
"The uppermost echelon of real estate in the city is still, well, ridiculous," Curbed declared, noting that "the lower end of the list" was around $45 million.
He rose through the ranks quickly, and was in the top echelon of professional surfers throughout the 1990s, finishing in the top 10 for 10 consecutive years.
"We believe in 40,000 gods, but Pele is in the highest echelon for obvious reasons," said Kimo Awai, 67, a hula teacher and lecturer on Hawaiian culture.
The most amazing part of this story, however, is how long Cohen's act dragged on, as he spent years embedded in the upper echelon of Syrian society.
Until last year, Mr. Sun appeared poised to join the party's highest echelon of power and had been considered a possible successor to Prime Minister Li Keqiang.
From the spectacular relaunch of SFMOMA to the influx of world-class galleries and fairs, the region has catapulted into the upper echelon of the art world.
With the release of her fifth album, thank u, next — a speedy six months after the excellent Sweetener — Grande steps into the upper echelon of women in pop.
Echelon president and majority owner Alexey Markov said in an email to Reuters that he is required to report any vulnerabilities his team discovers to the Russian government.
The company went public three years ago to a $25 billion valuation and the promise of growth that would launch it into the upper echelon of social networks.
ET on Thursday morning, the storm's central air pressure dropped by 20183 millibars, to 22018 millibars, which put the blizzard in the upper echelon of rapidly intensifying storms.
That's according to a survey of 265,218 registered voters from across the United States conducted from June 228 to June 1 by the data research company Echelon Insights.
But Entertainment Weekly reports that the actor explained that even though it catapulted him to a higher echelon of fame, Boogie Nights is one of his biggest regrets.
But while the upper echelon of shoppers still has purchasing power, he said they will likely dedicate a larger share of their income to experiences over traditional goods.
Indeed, Garcia's victory hardly elevated him to the top echelon of favorites in betting for the next major, the U.S. Open at Erin Hills in Wisconsin in June.
Researchers from IBM Security and data security firm Threatcare looked at sensor hubs from three companies—Libelium, Echelon, and Battelle—that sell systems to underpin smart city schemes.
The surprise announcement is certain to shift the media focus away from the convention's high-profile speakers and rallying efforts toward new uncertainty at the group's upper echelon.
We often think of pop's top echelon in terms of Prince, Madonna and Ms. Jackson's brother, Michael, each of whom tends to overshadow what makes Ms. Jackson crucial.
We think it's really important to do that because it's the bottom-up view of history as opposed to the top-down upper-echelon fancy art looking down.
He won four times on the Sunshine Tour and also won the 2009 Asian Tour International in Thailand, but has not made the leap to golf's top echelon.
Six months ago, Woods completed an unforeseen return to golf's upper echelon and ended a five-year winless drought, with a victory at the season-ending Tour Championship.
Insiders say the arrests confirm that the Revolutionary Guards' top echelon is now committed to curbing corruption and smuggling by its forces, which control all of Iran's borders.
Since retiring, he and one of the platoon commanders who reported to him, Leif Babin, built a leadership consulting firm called Echelon Front and cowrote two bestselling books.
From Coats to CIA Director Gina Haspel to FBI Director Christopher Wray, Trump picked most of the people who make up the upper echelon of the intelligence community.
He's seen it firsthand as the cofounder of the leadership consulting firm Echelon Front, which touts working with more than 750 businesses and organizations over the past decade.
While Mr. Trump's name appears emblazoned on Manhattan high-rises, he has long been shunned in the clubby world of the city's upper echelon as a tabloid sideshow.
It felt like the beginning of Nipsey's ascent into the upper echelon of mainstream success, after nearly 15 years of putting out some of our favorite mix tapes.
But targeting Kushner, as both a top-echelon White House employee and a member of the Trump family, brings the now-criminal investigation much closer to Trump himself.
Uniting people on the battlefield, the office or at home borrows from the same principles, says Willink, who founded management consulting firm Echelon Front after returning to civilian life.
The depth to which they are cutting in to her political real estate could be measured at her recent speech in front of Pence and Europe's upper-echelon diplomats.
While the advertising industry has come a long way from the casual chauvinism on display in AMC's Mad Men, women and minorities remain woefully underrepresented among its upper echelon.
That's not to say tech companies aren't branching out at all beyond the top four markets, especially as real estate costs balloon in the upper echelon of tech cities.
Patrick Ruffini, a pollster at the firm Echelon Insights, said New Hampshire's voters often reverse the results of the Iowa caucuses, and that could work in Mr. Trump's favor.
Just 31% of workers in the highest echelon — the owners, presidents and C-suite executives who are making the biggest business decisions — say they have a mentor at work.
But her sudden disappearance alerts the entire upper echelon of Gilead — especially with her carrying the baby "belonging" to Commander Fred Waterford (Joseph Fiennes) and Serena Joy (Yvonne Strahovski).
Along the way, host Charlet Duboc drank, danced, and chatted with the race's oldest hands before meeting up with an indigenous community for a look outside Venezuela's upper echelon.
Echelon, a Moscow-based technology testing company, is one of several independent FSB-accredited testing centers that Western companies can hire to help obtain FSB approval for their products.
The return of a top echelon of executives to American cities reflects — and may well reinforce — disparities driven by widening inequality, underscoring how jobs are disappearing in other locales.
John Kasich, who was a vocal opponent of the president-elect and never endorsed him, saying he didn't get support from "the upper echelon of politician" in the state.
For some context: In 2503, when it raised a Series E of $135 million, Kabbage entered the so-called echelon of "unicorn" startups with a valuation of $1 billion.
In 2006, Huntsville's Block Beattaz, of the Slow Motion Soundz collective, produced "Lacs & Prices," featuring T.I., who shortly thereafter would enter hip-hop's upper echelon with the album King.
Bill Gurley: Look, I think -- I think like, as Brad highlighted, we're talking about the like super upper echelon of these private companies that make it to this level.
This has been the dominant thinking of the top echelon of the California Republican Party: that California Republicans are somehow different than Republicans in the rest of the country.
In 2000, they released their sophomore album, The Sophtware Slump, a post-millennial concept album about "trees and computers" that elevated them to the upper echelon of indie rock.
The general retail channels of movement by echelon, as with any global threat organization, will likely include movement from business checking to tactical-level checking, and then credit card accounts.
The news that Russian nationals were regularly communicating with then-campaign chairman Paul Manafort and then-adviser Michael Flynn comes as no surprise to the upper echelon of Clinton's campaign.
When Pretty Woman premiered in 1990, it grossed $463 million worldwide ($889.5 million in 19903 dollars) and catapulted Julia Roberts to an A+ echelon of stardom she's never truly left.
Echelon operates as an official laboratory and software tester of FSTEC and Russia's FSB spy agency, according to Russian government registries of testing laboratories and software certifications reviewed by Reuters.
However, HP has yet to go all out with their OMEN X brand — the "X" denoting the upper echelon of its high-performance brand — until now, with two new laptops.
The first few were small and just our [friends], but, like everything in Pakistan, word got out, the bureaucracy took over, and upper-echelon guests would invite whomever they pleased.
In the past, a whimsical consensus among elites dictated fashion culture; a royal court or an echelon of magazine editors imposed a certain taste from the top of society, down.
And I believe that they have turned the entire force of the DOJ and the FBI, the upper echelon against Donald Trump before the election and now after the election.
The FF Echelon Inverter, as the new device is known, is more reliable and easier to manufacture than "off-the-shelf" inverters for electric vehicles, with a higher-power density.
That question I want to pose is what function a queen or the act of coronation, or even the notion of an aristocratic social echelon, might serve in this moment.
Whoever won the powerful attorney general seat, vacated by Eric Schneiderman after allegations of sexual harassment surfaced against him, was poised to slingshot into the upper echelon of state politics.
"For Republican voters, there's this sense of there's been a lot of talk about this issue but not a lot of action," Ruffini, co-founder of Echelon Insights, told Hill.
Legal cannabis in the US could become a $60 billion market if federal prohibition is repealed, according to a new report from the Toronto-based investment firm Echelon Wealth Partners.
They tell us why their husbands became informants, what life was like inside the highest echelon of the Sinaloa cartel, and what the impact of El Chapo's trial will be.
Each has seen double-digit percentage point growth in their share prices — and Apple too, of course — in a rising tide across much of the top echelon of the industry.
"This life is so inundated with top echelon informants, that you couldn't survive a day in it," he told Boeri, explaining why he wasn't returning to a life of crime.
On a Thursday night at Cantina, the upper echelon of diners serve as testament to the quick acceptance of buns and otherwise casual Asian food in a high-end setting.
Total assets under management associated with advisers' exits from wirehouses reached a record $190 billion last year, according to Echelon Partners, an investment bank focused on the wealth management industry. 
The BIDEN campaign has denied it, and SHOKIN provided no evidence that explained why he was defending someone the US has alleged has "upper echelon" ties with Russian organized crime.
Just a few years after hiring Schmidt, Google was on a fast-moving rocket to the upper echelon of not just the tech industry, but the broader American business landscape.
The ArcSight review was conducted by Echelon, a Moscow-based company that certifies whether security software complies with guidelines for various Russian defense entities, including Russia's intelligence service, the FSB.
The Arcsight review was conducted by Echelon, a Moscow-based company that certifies whether security software complies with guidelines for various Russian defense entities, including Russia's intelligence service, the FSB.
All of the insights and resources the startup team and Echelon Front duo had to work with would not have meant anything if the two sides could not humble themselves.
The cyber firm's Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) software was reviewed in 2015 by a Moscow-based government contractor, Echelon, on behalf of FSTEC, according to Russian regulatory documents.
Its DNA has always been consumer, with the upper echelon of the company preferring to green-light products that can reach billions of users — not slimmer ones designed for sales.
In any case, the stature of both Kim Hyok-chol and Kim Yong-chol, two officials who had been at the highest echelon of North Korea's government, appears to be diminished.
Etue's skills from other battle royale games like H1Z1 and Player Unknown's Battlegrounds transferred over to Fortnite and he spent hours on end practicing to reach the upper echelon of players.
Used correctly, these tips can even turn your worry into fun, says Willink, co-author of the book "The Dichotomy of Leadership " and the founder of management consulting firm Echelon Front.
"Pro teams typically scout from the upper echelon," said Chris Hopper, head of esports for North America at Riot Games, which develops "League of Legends," one of the biggest esports titles.
That's a crazy number of new workers — nearly the size of Microsoft's entire workforce, as GeekWire points out here — and places Amazon in the upper echelon of the nations's biggest employers.
"The other night I was part of something so mortifying and so humiliating to go through in front of a bunch upper echelon people who have their life together," she said.
And, given her rarely matched echelon of fame, (the woman is an icon at this point), she has access to some of the greatest names in the industry to collaborate with.
"The other night I was part of something so mortifying and so humiliating to go through in front of a bunch upper echelon people who have their life together," Nicki began.
Up there in search term popularity, in the upper echelon of cat videos and Trump antics, are questions about travel—flights, hotels, tourist attractions—and they flood Google every single day.
The emphasis on the prominent status of Xi is important, as he faces increasing pressure both domestically and externally and will need the support and loyalty of the party's top echelon.
"The other night I was part of something so mortifying and so humiliating to go through in front of a bunch upper echelon people who have their life together," she remarked.
The acquisition, announced on Monday, would be the largest in aerospace history and create a new player in the top echelon of suppliers to Boeing, Airbus, Bombardier and other plane makers.
If Djokovic and Thiem prevail, it will mean the top four men's seeds will face off in the semi-finals — further cementing the intensity of the rivalry among the top echelon.
At the highest echelon of racing in the United States, Dale Earnhardt's death in 2001 set off a cascade of safety improvements in Nascar, which has not recorded a death since.
"There's only about ten characters in the upper-echelon worth playing, but I like that because there's no bullshit," says Tyler Untiedt, one of the players who competed over the weekend.
Reducing that share to 10 cents would cut benefits for the long-lived, top echelon of retirees, make the program more progressive and help to close Social Security's long term shortfall.
Twenty-five of 32 drug-induced homicide prosecutions identified by the New Jersey Law Journal in the early 2000s involved friends of the person who overdosed rather than "upper echelon" traffickers.
And since, he's fallen somewhere in the middle ground of being thought of as an upper echelon rapper and someone damn near incapable of holding people's attention for an entire album.
Many of the attendees, who were members of the art world's upper echelon, maintained that they knew of Tate, and—wait for it—one of Tate's pieces actually sold for $11,000.
Simpson, the 2012 U.S. Open champion and once a top-10 player in the world and Ryder Cup performer, now has the momentum and inner belief to return to that echelon.
Brazilian prosecutors allege that members of the "top echelon of the companies Vitol and Trafigura paid bribes to Petrobras employees" to secure more advantageous contracts with the state-controlled oil company.
It included stunning testimony of corruption at nearly every echelon of Mexico's government, from police and military commanders to local and state officials to former presidents who vehemently denied the allegations.
Echelon reportedly said it is required to disclose vulnerabilities in software it reviews to the Russian government, but does so after alerting the company that produces the software and getting permission.
Buttigieg's rise has also seen him get accepted to the upper echelon of Democratic donors, many of whom are looking to donate to multiple candidates as the field continues to grow.
He has upper-echelon producers now (among them John Hill, Digi, Charlie Handsome and Hit-Boy), and he's separating himself from the twitchy, narrow-band approach of the SoundCloud rap crowd.
"There's a lot of nerves around playing the Grammys because you're in front of the upper echelon of all genres there in one room," T.J., 33, told PEOPLE ahead of the performance.
And while he reiterated that the administration's goal is to help the middle class, he was slightly more equivocal about the enforcement of his rule and how it impact the upper echelon.
Chart courtesy Echelon Insights While Yang's proposal is unpopular among wealthier adults, less than one quarter — or 23% — of survey respondents who make less than $30,000 per year opposed the cash payment.
Like many of her peers, Nicole's goal is to transition to the NFL, but she's worried her athletic figure isn't trim enough for the next echelon in the world of pro cheer.
The acquisition, announced in September 2017, would be the largest in aerospace history and create a new player in the top echelon of suppliers to Boeing, Airbus, Bombardier and other plane makers.
His career in the highest echelon never really took off, but he didn't let it bring him down – Zanardi is an almost unfathomably upbeat character, even in a sport full of dreamers.
But more broadly, the 21978 seat loss (at least) by Republicans in 215 places this election firmly in the upper echelon of House-seat losses by a president's party in modern midterms.
Li is widely expected to be elevated to the Politburo Standing Committee – the ruling party's top echelon of power – on Wednesday, a day after the party's 19th national congress closes in Beijing.
In 2016, the company decided it would no longer use third parties, including Echelon, that have ties to a foreign state or get most of their revenue from government-mandated security testing.
In 2016, the company decided it would no longer use third parties, including Echelon, that have ties to a foreign state or get most of their revenue from government-mandated security testing.
The acting secretary Bernhardt would come to the acting secretary position with years of experience in the upper echelon of the Interior Department, and an entire career spent in natural resources law.
To top it all off, the manner in which this album entered the pop-culture echelon is so poetic it'd feel like a cliché to write: a feature on Kylie Jenner's Snapchat.
It was built at a time when the paper was growing under the publisher, Otis Chandler, who expanded the paper's coverage, elevating it into the upper echelon of the country's great newspapers.
It was conducted more than a month before the election, and "at the time, that was probably an accurate depiction," said Patrick Ruffini, a Republican pollster and co-founder of Echelon Insights.
My top priority as governor of this great state is continuing to grow our thriving economic climate that spurs job growth and keeps us at the top echelon for years to come.
AT&T's HBOMax launches in May with a $14.99/month price tag and is unlikely to break into the echelon of the Big Three, but could be a formidable second tier competitor.
Books of The Times We are in Brooklyn or at least a certain echelon of it, which means a crisis has arisen over what constitutes an appropriate snack for a third grader.
They are constantly rubbing elbows with the highest echelon power: your politicians, oil execs, Saudi royalty, all of the cartoon villain versions of rich people that are real and supporting the arts.
Wedbush Securities began coverage of Tesla shares on Friday with an outperform rating, saying Elon Musk's electric vehicle and energy storage company is now in the top echelon of 21st century technology companies.
He will be looking for another such moment, perhaps with Harris, who now is polling in the upper echelon of candidates and has vulnerabilities with the left over her record as a prosecutor.
Through two weeks, the Kansas City Chiefs' offense has been the ultimate marriage of scheme and skill set, as Mahomes has taken Reid's brilliant designs — and the incomparable Tyreek Hill — to another echelon.
So maybe it's not a surprise that no one in the heavily male upper echelon of Apple took into account that lining up childcare is a costly and complicated endeavor for most families.
He called a penalty on himself even though he knew that lost stroke could topple him from the upper echelon of the leaderboard in the second round at the 116th United States Open.
Ryan Harrison, now 22, flirted with the sport's upper echelon and was ranked 212rd in the world in 212 before sliding back down the mountain, into last week's United States Open qualifying tournament.
According to Russian regulatory records and interviews with people with direct knowledge of the issue, the review of ArcSight's code was conducted by Echelon, a company with close ties to the Russian military.
The Black Hebrews, according to federal officials and Israeli documents, in addition to news accounts and books on the group, are governed by an upper echelon that is led by the autocratic Carter.
He stumped and spent heavily in the early primary and caucus states of Iowa, New Hampshire and Nevada, as well, but those efforts did not help him crack the top echelon of contenders.
Supported by a multimillion-dollar National Football League promotional campaign, Genesis had been an ambitious bid to join the likes of Mercedes-Benz and BMW in the highest echelon of the auto industry.
This is the story of how women broke into big-wave surfing, one of the most dangerous sports in the world, and their battles to win access to the top echelon of competition.
The Drug Policy Alliance, a criminal justice reform group, summarized some of the evidence in 2017: Despite police and prosecutor promises to go after upper echelon drug manufacturers and distributors, that rarely happens.
Not that we expect The Foreigner to be in that echelon by any means, but it's pleasant to see the 61-year-old king of martial arts comedy still kicking after all these years.
In other words, what this means is members of the deep state, that upper echelon that we talk about, Clinton sycophants, they were literally flooding the FBI with lies, unverified, uncorroborated anti-Trump material.
While it may seem hard to imagine what more they could possibly aspire to, Gigi and Bella just unlocked yet another echelon of success, getting the Barbie treatment with their very own lookalike dolls.
Taken with the third pick in the 2008 draft, Ryan has spent his entire NFL career with Atlanta putting up numbers that place him in the upper echelon of those who play the position.
YouTube video creators, who comprise much of Patreon's upper echelon, treat their platform with open mistrust — especially at Vidcon, at a time when many of them see the site's recent "adpocalypse" threatening their profits.
This new infotainment system with a big screen, gesture control and tablet versatility shows that VW is ready to step into join the upper echelon of automakers pushing the boundaries of in-car tech.
The Echelon poll found support for Bernie Sanders to be at 16 percent, and that four candidates: Pete Buttigieg, Elizabeth Warren, Beto O'Rourke, and Kamala Harris were each supported by 5 percent of respondents.
TalentSmart has conducted research with over a million people and found that those in the upper echelon of performance at work also tend to be highly self-aware (90 percent of them, in fact).
Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith, "Arthropoda" I've spent a ton of time writing about pop's upper echelon for The Verge, but some of my favorite pieces for the site have revolved around weirder, lesser-known musicians.
As it is clearly depicted, private student lenders are looking for borrowers that fall into the top echelon of personal finance, even if the typical private loan applicant is nowhere close to that level.
But his youth and ability to compete in red Texas catapulted him to the upper echelon of presidential speculation -- something he has fed by backtracking on a claim that he won't run for president.
Peters plays in Germany, which is not among the top three leagues in Europe, and Poulin plays even further from the upper echelon of the sport — on a Croatian team in the Austrian league.
Ms. Salzman identified people who were depicted in one chart as upper echelon members of Nxivm, including Clare Bronfman, the Seagrams liquor heiress, and Emiliano Salinas, the son of a former president of Mexico.
For all of its worship of novelty and new faces, New York has an echelon of veteran chefs who have quietly persevered for decades, admired and continually achieving but not making any new headlines.
The university, in fact, prides itself on forming the upper echelon of Italy's intelligence agencies, a sector to which Mr. Scotti and former Italian intelligence officials insist the mysterious Mr. Mifsud did not belong.
On the show, Pollard sits down for a lively, often raw conversation—frequently fueled by mimosas, the requisite beverage of brunch—with reality stars, actors, and other celebrities of a certain pop culture echelon.
Such inverted unions that focused on the upper echelon of talent at technology companies could, for example, campaign for eliminating foreign interference in campaigns, stopping trolls and strengthening privacy in the social media context.
Nothing more upsets D.C.'s glitterati — the career politicians, the upper-echelon bureaucrats, and the reporters and commentators who rub shoulders with them for a living — than someone bent on roiling the status quo.
Trump had emphatically sold his supporters on the need to overthrow the tenured elites, yet the upper-echelon of his administration is loaded with individuals long plugged into the Washington political and economic machine.
The review was conducted by Echelon, a company with close ties to the Russian military, on behalf of Russia's Federal Service for Technical and Export Control (FSTEC), a defense agency tasked with countering cyber espionage.
One Obama official, who has dealt with the Trump transition team at the State Department and spoke on condition of anonymity, said it appeared 'totally disconnected' from Trump's top echelon of advisers and from Tillerson.
There are also copycats of the Peloton equipment itself; Echelon, a stationary bike that similarly lets you stream a class from its touchscreen, is offered as a less expensive alternative at $210 to Peloton's $1,999.
Given that Benchmark — one of Silicon Valley's most famous venture capital firms —only had five general partners, the addition of any sixth partner would instantly catapult that selection into the upper echelon of tech investors.
Silver cautioned against reading too much into the early returns, saying that the internet polls, like those conducted by Morning Consult and Echelon Insights, can be hampered by low response rates driven by quick turnaround.
These things get booked up quickly, so get there early on Thursday, secure a place in the Bowen treatment tent for later in the weekend, and await your ascendance into the upper-echelon of heaven.
I talk about how that company and a number of others were used by this echelon of wealthy and influential persons to smear people they wanted to take off the map and to ... Pay off.
In the past decade, he has entered the upper echelon of the violin world; he has made a vital, intensely musical recording of Paganini's Caprices, a peak of the repertory, for the Warner Classics label.
The new leader has quickly alienated the firm's embattled upper echelon and its rank-and-file, according to union leaders, current and former workers and a half-dozen executives at foreign companies operating in Venezuela.
That made him one of the best compensated executives in the world during that period, and one of the highest paid executives in Japan, a country known for relatively low pay at the upper echelon.
The win, which registered as a fairly substantial upset, pushed the oft-underappreciated TUF vet into the uppermost echelon of the welterweight rankings, where high-stakes bouts with the division's top contenders seemed to await.
The term we chose, senior administration official, is used in Washington by both journalists and government officials to describe positions in the upper echelon of an administration, such as the one held by this writer.
But she said investigators were active on the floor reserved for the upper echelon of management, which is at the top of the twin tinted-glass towers in Frankfurt where the bank has its headquarters.
"We expect in a democratic country that the journalistic coverage will come from the editorial echelon, from the reporters, the editors — people who are driven by the public good and the supply of information," Prof.
But those who cite the huge hitmakers — Ariana Grande, Rihanna, Demi Lovato — on the list of Grammy nominees, and note that the top-echelon awards go to artists who are widely known have a point.
McDavid's initial months in Edmonton — featuring spectacular goals and stellar playmaking — have fans thinking he may be poised to reach an echelon similar to Gretzky, an Oiler for the first nine years of his N.H.L. career.
Wielding a sketch pen and a tenacity to succeed to the highest echelon of artistic illustration, Tomer Hanuka imbues each of his drawings with a dreamy quality that transcends a typical depiction of the heroic figure.
Thousands of oil workers are fleeing the state-run firm under the watch of its new military management, which has quickly alienated the firm's embattled upper echelon and its rank-and-file, sources have told Reuters.
And while it has most definitely made a mark with a certain echelon of the music world — producers and those creating electronic music — it has not parlayed that into a wider global reputation or wider accessibility.
As this analysis from Echelon Insights shows, Trump dominated the national conversation on almost every day of 2017, and that was true no matter whether you looked at liberals or conservatives or political elites or everyone.
"In my 20 years of being an actor, I do find that a lot of times, actors in particular of, like, a certain echelon, have a deep insecurity about their own lack of education," said Philipps.
This comes amid an increasing consolidation of wealth and power among the upper echelon of society in the U.S., with billionaires taking over newspapers, the presidency, and increasingly, planning to extend their reach into outer space.
Warren, a U.S. senator from Massachusetts, has risen to the upper echelon of the 18-candidate Democratic field, where she is jockeying with former Vice President Joe Biden for front-runner status, according to opinion polls.
Over time, the CIA upper echelon has secretly developed all kinds of policy statements and legal rationales to justify routine, widespread surveillance on U.S. soil of citizens who aren't suspected of terrorism or being a spy.
Warren, a U.S. senator from Massachusetts, has risen to the upper echelon of the 18-candidate Democratic field, where she is jockeying with former Vice President Joe Biden for front-runner status, according to opinion polls.
"There is a disconnect between the upper echelon and a digital millennial generation," said Thomas Brennan, 31, a former Marine sergeant who served in Iraq and Afghanistan and revealed the existence of Marines United this month.
Tonya turns out to be a prodigy and is soon powering her way into the top echelon of the sport, despite the snobbery and visible discomfort of the judges who favor froufrou femininity over aggressive competition.
The review of ArcSight's code was conducted by Echelon, a company with close ties to the Russian military, on behalf of FSTEC, according to Russian regulatory records and interviews with people with direct knowledge of the issue.
The echelon of innovations that lead to a lasting solution, which Steven Johnson calls the adjacent possible, will be the battlefields that will shed light on who is winning the fight to control the future of information.
Turner "Tfue" Tenney is one of the most prominent Twitch streamers in the world, having catapulted to the upper echelon of online creators thanks to his prolific Fortnite playing and consistent performance in the game's competitive circuit.
Their appearance on the televised variety program was the British equivalent of their star-making turn on The Ed Sullivan Show across the Atlantic four months later, launching them into the highest echelon of the pop stratosphere.
The limits on state and local deductions have "hurt our upper echelon market," said Denise Flanagan, a real estate agent in the Morristown, New Jersey, area who has worked in the industry for more than 30 years.
It's not quite in the upper echelon of Wayne hits—and honestly it's not a good enough song to deserve it—but it immediately threw him right back into a conversation that had been missing his presence.
Kramp-Karrenbauer, who lacks high-echelon government experience, grabbed the defense role to build her credentials for the chancellery - a high-stakes move that will demand she build up a military many Germans remain uneasy about deploying.
The expenses involved in installing a solar energy system on a home make the prospect cost-prohibitive for all but the upper echelon of income earners which means that net metering is essentially welfare for wealthy people.
Republican "kiddie table" or "happy hour" debates  were roundly criticized during the last cycle because they were seldom watched by voters and lesser-known candidates weren't given the opportunity to breakthrough or compete against upper echelon competition.
Direction from above to get WikiLeaks intel The most damning part of the 24-page indictment directly connects the highest echelon of the Trump campaign to Stone's alleged effort to glean inside information about future WikiLeaks dumps.
"It&aposs so hard to buy people gifts, people in this upper echelon, they often do this type of experience as it&aposs a gift that the client remembers for the rest of their lives," Dalton said.
"The other night I was a part of something so mortifying and so humiliating to go through in front of a bunch upper echelon people who have their life together," Minaj explained on her Beats 1 show Queen.
"In a Medium post published yesterday, media theorist Douglas Rushkoff described a meeting with five men "from the upper echelon of the hedge fund world" where he believed he would deliver a speech about "the future of technology.
The United States faces any number of threats, but the possibility of a homegrown terrorist that domestic law enforcement doesn't detect is what keeps the top echelon of the FBI up at night, said deputy director Andrew McCabe.
Maisel where Susie Meyerson (Alex Borstein), the manager of the titular stand-up comedian Midge Maisel (Rachel Brosnahan), attempts to shoulder her way into the Friars Club, a real-life private club for the highest echelon of comics.
Substances undergoing emergency scheduling can only be sent to schedule 1—the echelon reserved for the most dangerous, medically irrelevant drugs (which, incongruously, still includes marijuana, a substance that's either fully legal or medically legal in many states).
The heavily redacted complaint, written by FBI Special Agent Nicholas Cheviron, alleges that even members of the notorious Sinaloa drug cartel used Phantom's devices, and that the "upper echelon members" of transnational criminal groups have bought Phantom phones.
" Riley let that premise sink in, then moved to Level 3: "This catapults him up the ladder of telemarketing success, to the upper echelon of telemarketers, who sell weapons of mass destruction and slave labor via cold calling.
In 22016 years of cinema's most disappointing sequels, it ranks seventh: The film's 22016-point decline places it in a rarefied echelon, outpacing immortally bad films like Daddy Day Camp, Scary Movie 2, and 2 Fast 2 Furious.
Granted, it was day one, and my performance has since been eviscerated, but it was a stunning revelation to figure out the secret to the upper echelon scores and I was given a rather satisfying reward as a result.
Chart courtesy Echelon Insights Politically, support for Yang's universal basic income plan splits largely along party lines: two-thirds of Republicans oppose Yang's cash handouts (67%) while only a quarter of Democrats oppose it (26%), according to the survey.
League of Legends, a free-to-play multiplayer online battle arena game, became one of the most popular games in the world over the course of the last decade, catapulting Riot Games into the upper echelon of game studios.
It is no coincidence that a disproportionate share of the names most mentioned for jobs at the upper echelon of the Trump administration are familiar faces to obsessive viewers of cable news — of whom the president-elect is one.
"Even still, the winnowing of the uppermost echelon of the organization doesn't mean the imminent end of ISIS, or even the beginning of the end," Hassan and Michael Weiss, authors of "ISIS: Inside the Army of Terror," wrote recently.
I was lucky enough to get a few people involved with this album; Calum Carruthers, Clark Core, Marianne Mathieu and my parents all provided additional vocals as well as David Ingram (Echelon, ex-Bolt Thrower, ex-Hail of Bullets).
With Marvel and DC Comics's movie franchises bigger than ever, we're in a curious spot in terms of increased popularity of upper-echelon heroes and simultaneous need for more villains to fill out TV seasons and smaller-scale films.
After coming out of Roufussport via Iowa as a top featherweight prospect, Koch has suffered enough injuries and losses to fighters in the top echelon to send him tumbling down to the prelims on Sunday's card in Las Vegas.
The Vanity Fair cover, which he would also later admit was a mistake, and the joke about his wife fueled the perception that O'Rourke was entitled and hadn't earned his way into the upper echelon of 303 Democratic contenders.
Stein argues that he is sufficiently retail for places like Iowa and New Hampshire and if he can survive the rush before Super Tuesday, he should come out of the March primaries in the upper echelon of remaining candidates.
Its strategy has been twofold: to provide a home to the upper echelon of stars — like Mr. Randhawa, Salman Khan and Deepika Padukone — and to flood the market with diverse content that includes regional language music and devotional songs.
Suddenly Oprah's upper-echelon status, her powerful influence in the American publishing industry, and her former associations with moguls like Simmons and Harvey Weinstein were uniting to make her a subject of frustration, or at least confusion, for some.
Was it Dmitro Firtash, the Ukrainian oligarch—and "upper-echelon [associate] of Russian organized crime," per the DOJ—awaiting extradition to the U.S., who just so happened to be in the same orbit as those aiding Giuliani in Ukraine?
Whereas Peloton machines are showcased at a few dozen showrooms in the US, you can find Echelon demoing its bikes at Costco stores and Hydrow rowers at Best Buys across the country, making entertrainment machines a bit more accessible.
If you feel you are in the top echelon of candidates applying for a job (you meet all of the qualifications or have been called back for a final round of interview), consider being more charismatic in your responses.
Bad Habits debuted atop the Billboard 200 album chart, edging out upper echelon competitors like Ariana Grande's Thank U, Next, Juice WRLD's Death Race For Love, and Rich The Kid's The World Is Yours 2 in its first week.
Capone was a cunning and vicious adversary who rose to the top echelon of La Cosa Nostra in less than a decade, creating an everlasting legacy of gangsterism in popular culture that lives through Hollywood movies like Scarface and The Untouchables.
Knowing that no moment is off-limits for this workhouse silhouette, we set about finding the best of the long, lengthy black dresses from our favorite shops, sampling every style echelon from beach-friendly boho to regal, formal and glitzy.
It also has put the mayor in a unique place: Buttigieg launched his presidential bid with little fanfare months ago, but quickly gained national attention and a host of momentum that vaulted him into the upper echelon of presidential candidates.
And while big name stylists like Oribe, Jen Atkin, and Orlando Pita represent the top echelon of hair pros, there's a new guard of stylists making a name for themselves on Instagram and captivating young Hollywood with their signature styles.
The primary message was that another wave of mass detentions is not on the cards, the sources said, a relief to businessmen who worried that authorities might now take the same approach to the next echelon of the Saudi business world.
He put beef heart, anticuchos style, on the menu at his first restaurant, Llama Inn, which opened in 2015, in Williamsburg, and seamlessly integrated the cuisine of his heritage, broadly interpreted, into the buzziest echelon of New York's restaurant scene.
To be caught before the lens of his Polaroid Big Shot camera was to be considered among the top echelon of the day's influencers — celebrities, musicians, athletes, the rich and famous — each rendered in these quick, candid, and stunning snapshots.
In partnership with the YouGov Affluent Perspective, Luxury Portfolio International surveyed the top echelon of consumers across 12 countries, finding that the majority of those consumers were "cautious but optimistic" in the face of an uncertain and often turbulent world economy.
It's relevant if you wish to be exposed to the most extra-ordinary projects, thought-processes, and cross disciplinary technologies and conversations being had in some of the most upper echelon organizations (and also the coolest startups you've never heard of).
During the dark days of the downturn, Boyd put the brakes on a multibillion-dollar development on the north end of the Strip called Echelon, and in 2013 sold the unfinished site for $350 million to Malaysia-based Genting Group.
As far as stand-up goes, Buress, who started out in his native Chicago, has reached the upper echelon—the only thing he has left to do is play Madison Square Garden (a goal he intends to achieve, by the way).
Finally, it could be that the views uncovered by Bramlett and her co-authors are those of an even more elite echelon of donors (say, those who give more than $10,000), which can't be analyzed with the data available to us.
Given this current upper echelon status, it's tough to believe that Travis was once a precocious young'un like you and I, sharing his interests with the freedom that's granted by having less than 10 daily clicks on your Blogspot blog.
"The other night I was part of something so mortifying and so humiliating to go through in front of a bunch upper echelon… people who have their life together," Nicki explained, denying claims that she spoke poorly of Cardi's new daughter.
"These kids are very committed, and if you're not committed, it is very difficult to stay at the top echelon," said Ashar Mairaj, the father of Morgan and an older daughter, Momoca, who is also one of the school's top players.
At Christie's on Monday, Elaine Holt, the company's director of Impressionist and modern art in Hong Kong, was bidding for clients on Barbara Hepworth sculptures, such as the gray slate, "Two Forms in Echelon," from 1963, which sold for £662,500.
But its financing still relies on a hodgepodge of funds grudgingly contributed and newly withheld by every echelon of government, as the states and the feds continue to toss the big burdens of health care back and forth like sputtering firecrackers.
Having risen to acclaim in 2011 as a cloud rap innovator thanks to production work for A$AP Rocky and Lil B, the man who performs under the Clams Casino moniker has been in rap's upper echelon for the entire decade.
The Philadelphia Flyers own an eight-game winning streak for the first time since the 2001-33 season and suddenly find themselves in the upper echelon of the highly-competitive Metropolitan Division as they visit the Detroit Red Wings on Sunday.
Even if high-echelon back-stabbing in London doesn't involve real daggers anymore (at least not to my knowledge), it still racks up devastating collateral damage — including the faith of a reeling electorate in those who would control its future.
From the late 1970s to the early 1990s, Mr. Bennell, now 64, worked for several well-known professional teams — including one, Manchester City, that plays in the upper echelon of the game — as a scout and sometime coach for youth programs.
Samaha may not finish in the top echelon of Telander disciples, the way James and Sokolove did, but "Never Ran, Never Will" proves the continued salience of urban sports as a subject for exploring larger issues of race and class.
"The lack of trust and transparency between two parties that causes them to want to put a monitoring software on a device—when they find out about that, it has a whole other echelon of consequences to it," he continued.
The song springboarded Halsey to a higher echelon of fame, one filled with Chainsmokers collaborations and salty Pitchfork tweets—making her the kind of artist you can expect as a big-font mainstay on Coachella posters for years to come.
One of the Jersey City shooters, for example, posted online that the police shooting of Alton Sterling in 2016 was part of a "well planned agenda layed [sic] out by the upper echelon of Rosenbergs people" — a reference to Jewish people.
Still, this film has clearly found favor with a wide variety of academy branches, and if those voters seek to make history by launching a comic-book film into Oscar's highest echelon, Batman's great supervillain may finally be impossible to defeat.
But the man who sat unrecognised in a local coffee shop on Saturday morning is among a group of players fractionally below the top echelon, capable of winning when they put all facets of the game together at the same time.
Other channels pushing the bioweapon hoax are Geopolitics & Empire, which published a video titled "Francis Boyle: Wuhan Coronavirus Is an Offensive Biological Warfare Weapon" (25,000 views), and verified user Upper Echelon Gamers, which published "The CoronaVirus Conspiracy (Theory)" (198,000 views).
Jocko Willink once told us that some of the early clients for his leadership consulting firm, Echelon Front, expected him and his cofounder (and fellow former Navy SEAL commander) Leif Babin to instill order into their ranks through fear and intimidation.
Sanders is consistently in the upper echelon of Democratic presidential candidates, while Hickenlooper hovers around 1% support in most polls, and Sanders' progressive policies have been embraced by a host of 2020 hopefuls who have most to the left in recent years.
Philippines leader curses Obama; White House cancels meeting From Barangay Bato to police HQ It's been a long journey from that childhood neighborhood to the highest echelon of law enforcement in the country, and it's one that he's taken, in part, with Duterte.
ABOUT THE CANUCKS (9-43-2): Despite sitting near the bottom of the Pacific Division, Vancouver is in the upper echelon of the league on the penalty kill as it entered Monday tied with Minnesota for sixth with an 85.2 percent success rate.
And the sad part is, the rank and file FBI, CIA intelligence, their reputations are smeared because of deep state operatives at the upper echelon and the misdeeds that they did in all of those that we have now proven on this show.
A simple description of its material—as a well-armed government agent, who answers to no higher echelon, you police a riot-torn New York City by shooting its citizens on sight, and receive prizes in return—summarizes the game's ugly bluntness.
I'm honored that you'd like to tap into my experience at one of SXSW's many brand extravaganzas, but I'm sad to report that the vibe wasn't much different than the one you'd feel at any other upper-echelon company affair this week.
Whether 2016 marks his permanent arrival in the top echelon of quarterbacks remains to be seen, and we can all look forward to the Is Matt Ryan Elite debates to come, but there's no denying he was worthy of his MVP award.
FRANKFURT — The investigation into Volkswagen's emissions scandal has for the first time reached the top echelon of management, threatening to undermine the company's claim that wrongdoing was limited to a handful of lower-ranking managers and potentially increasing the already enormous financial damage.
Barring an unlikely 2016 superstar free-agent signing, while assuming some roster upgrade with available salary-cap space, a spot in the lower playoff echelon or a rise to its contending fringe would be the most realistic Knicks objective for next season.
It's true that some watch brands — Rolex, for one — aren't priced for everyone, but too many people completely write themselves off as being too far removed from the upper echelon who will have the luxury of owning a high-end watch one day.
That's more than double the total market for vitamins and supplements in the US. Using data from the market-research firm Euromonitor, the Echelon analyst Matthew Pallotta estimated the size of the potential legal cannabis market in the US based on consumption trends.
LONDON (Reuters) - Stefanos Tsitsipas confirmed his meteoric rise into the highest echelon of men's tennis by battling back to beat Austrian Dominic Thiem 6-7(6) 20053-2 7-6(24) in a compelling title duel at the ATP Finals on Sunday.
Mr. Stadler, whose home was raided by investigators on Monday, is the first active member of Volkswagen's upper echelon to be identified as a suspect in the inquiry, which has broadened over time to include dozens of current and former managers and engineers.
Ms. Warren's appeal, as a recent survey from Echelon Insights suggests, turns out to be strongest with a relatively narrow slice of the Democratic coalition — the college-educated, culturally liberal Acela voters who just happen to dominate the corridors of elite power.
His testimony in one of the trials helped expose years of sordid and petty corruption within the New York City Police Department — officials who had provided favors in exchange for junkets, prostitutes and expensive gifts — that reached the highest echelon of the department.
Unlike Echelon and Peloton, Bowflex isn't offering its own set of live classes; instead, the company built a bike that can pair with third-party apps like Peloton and Zwift so they can achieve the experience without paying the full Peloton price.
Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (Fla.) Paul Rosenzweig, former deputy assistant secretary, Department of Homeland Security Jennifer Rubin, Washington Post conservative blogger Patrick Ruffini, partner, Echelon Insights Sarah Rumpf, former BreitBart contributor Mark Salter, writer and former aide to John McCainJohn Sidney McCainFighter pilot vs.
"He's gone from one of 53 to one of the upper echelon of the California delegation, and he's overnight become a political celebrity within Democratic circles in the state," said Dave Jacobson, a Los Angeles-based Democratic strategist and CNN political commentator.
I don't mean to suggest that the upper echelon of children's lit was a restricted club: E.B. White, Dr. Seuss and Shel Silverstein were presumably heterosexual, no matter that Silverstein glowered from the photos on his book jackets like a hot Scruff daddy.

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