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They hit pay dirt, identifying roX genes in 47 species.
Two of the Canadian observations, one at each site, hit pay dirt.
This time around, however, the plaintiffs' lawyers may have hit pay dirt.
"I typed in his name and instantly hit pay dirt," Morris tells PEOPLE.
Finally, he hit pay dirt with Adam Levitin, a law professor at Georgetown.
The plaintiffs' lawyers in the Facebook case may have hit pay dirt, the Deal Professor writes.
We've sifted through the internet for deals on tech we like, and hit pay dirt this week.
By throwing muscle behind nonwhite filmmakers who drew deeply from culturally specific experiences, studios hit pay dirt.
But he really hit pay dirt in fulfilling a market demand for made-up nonsense about Barack Obama.
Price, a former aerospace engineer on the lookout for a start-up idea, realized he'd hit pay dirt.
The Eagles' goal-line back is one of the best bets to hit pay dirt in Week 6.
But he really hit pay dirt in fulfilling a market demand on the conspiratorial right for made-up nonsense about Obama.
A few minutes later, they hit pay dirt again when one of the pilots observed a truck on a logging road.
He took a pass from Pavelski while the pair enjoyed a two-on-one rush and hit pay dirt with a backhander.
Despite an avowed separateness from the postwar New York zeitgeist, Pousette-Dart hit pay dirt in that very world at a young age.
The first three calls yielded "no comment," but the fourth hit pay dirt, and I was invited to visit the bank late that afternoon.
When they reached the Liberec region, the area that today is about a 1.5 hour drive north of Prague, they hit pay dirt. Literally.
The Redskins couldn't hit pay dirt in the first half, coming away with just two field goals despite Cousins completing 18 passes for 216 yards.
In 2018, the rover hit pay dirt when it found organic matter in soil samples of three billion-year-old mudstone in the Gale crater.
Within days, he hit pay dirt—a shard that appeared to complete the flood story—and the British Museum financed two further trips for him.
Somebody who leaves actors alone, who doesn't interfere, who lets them play out all the things they need to play out before they hit pay dirt.
Soon after founding J Brand in 2004, Mr. Rüdes hit pay dirt with a signature pair of skinny trousers known as the Houlihan, selling several hundred thousand.
Cross Creek hit pay dirt with its first effort, a small-scale film: "Black Swan," which cost $173 million to make and took in about $330 million worldwide.
Two plays after that, Cook and the Seminoles hit pay dirt with a 17-yard rushing touchdown to go ahead 7-0 with 4:40 left in the first quarter.
Seven or so years ago, my wife and I were trying to get pregnant, and when we didn't hit pay dirt after our first few tries, we decided to get tested.
The virus had hit pay dirt, racing through the gay sexual revolution where one man might have sex with 30 other men a year, giving the virus exponential rates of infection.
After years of unsuccessful comic pitches, he hit pay dirt with the sad-man-fat-cat combo, and the strip debuted June 20173, 1978 in 41 newspapers across the United States.
Ducati, based in Italy, has hit pay dirt with its out-of-character Scrambler, introduced in 2499 (and now stretched to a subbrand), which expanded the company's portfolio beyond muscular sport machines.
The loss of Moncrief may make Allen more of a factor, but regardless of that, he is always a threat to hit pay dirt, and this matchup makes that all the more likely.
I guess by 16, I knew what Watergate was, but on this night, it was the hotel on the same site, by the same name as the infamous towers, where we'd go, hoping to hit pay dirt.
Mr. Friedman, 593, one of the architects behind Summit Entertainment, which hit pay dirt with the "Twilight" film series and then sold itself to Lionsgate, has been hired as a consultant for Paramount's "Transformers: The Last Knight," set for June release.
Inside, they hit pay dirt: The BearingPoint executives, perhaps distracted by the financial calamity facing their firm, had left behind notes and documents that the Deloitte operatives viewed as the key to unlocking the mystery of the value of the federal practice.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Paula Lawlor was sifting through piles of internal General Motors Co documents in a hotel room outside of Los Angeles when she hit pay dirt: Company records showing that GM knew for years that stronger roofs on its vehicles could save lives.
And it was also a huge defeat for NBC, which finally hit pay dirt in the ratings with its hugely popular family drama, "This Is Us." A broadcast network was in its first viable position to win the drama award for the first time in more than a decade but a streaming service blocked the way.
Bogaczyk, Jack and King, Randy. "Hokies hit pay dirt financially", Roanoke Times. December 29, 1994.
Boyer & Dave Geiser's Honky Tonk, and the anthology Hee Hee Comics (which was produced "in conjunction with The San Francisco Comic Book Co., Gary E. Arlington, prop.").indicia, Hee Hee (Company & Sons, 1970). But the company hit pay dirt in October 1970 with Jay Kinney & Bill Griffith's Young Lust (which had been previously turned down by fellow San Francisco-based underground publishers Print Mint, Rip Off Press, and Last Gasp).Griffith, Bill. "Thinking Inside the Box," Lost and Found: Comics 1969-2003 (Fantagraphics, 2012), p. viii.
Georgia Tech began the game by controlling the ball for over eleven minutes before failing a field goal from the Arkansas 8-yard line. However, it took only two plays on Tech's second drive to hit pay dirt as Georgia Tech quarterback Marvin Tibbetts scrambled 51 yards for a touchdown. Joe Paul Alberty scored from one yard out on the ensuing Razorback possession to tie the game at 7. Razorback rushers Lance Alworth and Jim Mooty took over in the third quarter, working in tandem to go 78 yards with Mooty finishing with a 19 yard score.
The song was given a huge boost when MTV took notice of the group and began playing the video in regular rotation, including an appearance on Club MTV. By early 1989, it cracked the top five. The New Kids hit pay dirt with their next single, "I'll Be Loving You (Forever)", which reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 Singles chart in June. The group had been scheduled to open for Tiffany once again on a second tour, but their sudden popularity caused a reversal, and she wound up opening for them (although the two acts were technically billed as "co-headliners").
He started his career by serving in a variety of positions in corporate finance, commercial lending, workout loans and general management for almost ten years with First National Bank of Chicago. From 1981 to 1986, Conway had worked in various financial positions at MCI Communications being named senior vice president and chief financial officer in 1984. In 1987, he co-founded Carlyle with David Rubenstein and Daniel D'Aniello.Patrick McGeehan, 'Look Who Hit Pay Dirt in the Nextel Deal', in The New York Times, December 19, 2004 He has served as the chairman of the boards of Nextel Communications and United Defense Industries.
Writing for The Washington Post, writer Manuel Roig-Franzia sardonically suggested that the phrase did not exist and had never before been used until President Barack Obama used it during an interview with Meet the Press on 6 December 2008.President Obama on Meet the Press to describe projects for his stimulus plan during a Meet the Press interview - Obama Brings "Shovel-Ready" Talk Into Mainstream by Manuel Roig-Franzia, Washington Post (8 January 2009) Obama used the phrase to describe infrastructure projects that were ready to immediately receive stimulus funding of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009."The Obama Buzzword That Hit Pay Dirt", Washington Post Later, other commentators suggested the phrase denoted projects which were able to begin construction within a specific time- frame of three or four months"Shovel ready" projects aim to get money working fast by Robert Gavin, Boston Globe (20 January 2009) on a use it or lose it basis.

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