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It isn't success to be surrounded by hoards of people.
Hoards of technology and media companies supported the trade deal.
Meanwhile in Sweden hoards of them are streaming over the border.
Large firms have continued to add to their hoards of cash.
Twitter was not amused, with hoards of fans vocalizing their distress.
She made her own or scavenged from the hoards of fellow devotees.
Everybody hoards their best pieces for Maastricht, and that's what we've done.
In ''Ouidah,'' the titular viceroy's daughter hoards some of her father's possessions — ''. . .
She inspired hoards of costumes — including one donned by pop star Katy Perry.
At 3am there are hoards of partygoers rehashing the details of their night.
Not surprisingly, those hoards of caffeine fanatics include some of our favorite celebs.
That series, along with the success of Dragonlance, [brought] hoards of new fans.
Tourism was always the focus, never accommodating the hoards of impoverished workers arriving.
Your economy is booming, but a small cadre of elites hoards its spoils.
As a result, Naficy says they've collected hoards of valuable data surrounding consumer preferences.
Cash hoards sitting inside the world's biggest technology companies come with a big asterisk.
When they're not fighting hoards of zombies, Daryl and Glenn are being good samaritans.
When you hear the term "Beatlemania," you instantly picture hoards of screaming female fans.
Major events that bring together hoards and crowds have been canceled around the world.
Just invite hoards of your friends over in the game at 22020:25 p.m.
Others often rush through hoards of journalists, shielded by their lawyers, family and supporters.
Prada's decision comes after hoards of luxury companies have designed expensive versions of everyday items.
The profits from their hoards of intellectual property were pocketed by a wealthy shareholder elite.
The private contemplation of art becomes tied to hoards of strangers moving throughout the city.
Every year, nestled among the inspirational quotes and images, are hoards of tweets like this one.
Facebook is trying to use its hoards of data to combat the spread of infectious diseases.
So, how can you make your vampire costume stand out among the vast hoards of undead?
However, the Japanese giant hoards its best work for its own Alpha line of mirrorless cameras.
The lonely hoards of seniors, they say, aren't buying as much as a simple bakeles pinsess.
There are hoards of people, from competing athletes to casual wearers, who would say the same.
But Amazon, Facebook, Apple and Google have massive valuations and cash hoards compared with media companies.
And we're not talking about the hoards of unnamed extras who get knocked off on the regular.
Hoards swarmed in parks at all hours of the day and everyone started getting their steps in.
There is greater danger: As Mogadishu hoards aid, regional inequity emboldens Al-Shabaab, al Qaeda's regional chapter.
In another basement, a man hoards food and makes plans for a revolution that will never come.
The demonstrations intensified on Saturday, when hoards of people defied a police ban on that day's gathering.
After Bezos' phone was infected in May 2018, the malware exported hoards of data off the device.
You're almost guaranteed to experience shorter lines and fewer people as Walmart and Amazon entertain the hoards.
Hoards of fans and other artists have expressed their condolences and sorrow in the wake of his death.
Many blamed the many nearby bus stops that bring hoards of people from other cities for the epidemic.
Hoards of other space startups — pursuing everything from rockets to satellite software — are playing the venture capital game.
The key ingredients to this transportation soup are: Smart mass transit for moving hoards of people across town.
One important tip: TikTok is notorious for sending hoards of engagement bait in the form of push notifications.
Working-class Courtland, Mississippi, population 234, is not a town with deep divisions that typically hoards its secrets.
That's why we have hoards of hair color photos tucked away in the saved section of our Instagrams.
Genetic testing service 23andMe hoards and sells genetic data the way Google shills your search history to advertisers.
With hoards of fans who routinely sing along to her heartbreak hits like "Not Gon' Cry", she's right.
" Panicked, Fisher says she and Corona joined the hoards of people fleeing, but "everyone was trampling over everybody.
In any event, hoards of Rainbow Chip fans, once quietly complacent with the state of Big Frosting, revolted.
But it has historically only been available to special interest groups and corporations with hoards of cash on hand.
In some cases, U.S companies are reporting subsidiaries in tax havens with cash hoards that dwarf the nations' GDP.
On Thursday, November 23 hoards of friends and families will unite under one roof for feasting and giving thanks.
Bartasi said the mobile clinics have been "wildly popular," attracting hoards of women to its brick-and-mortar clinic.
But if it can, then the likes of Mr Klaus may come to find that their hoards are worthless.
The tech industry has stuffed hoards of cash overseas to avoid paying the United State's high corporate tax rate.
Jackson can remind you of Cordelia in the way she hoards her deepest feelings and her refusal to appease.
Cruises bring hoards of visitors to the small city every year, particularly in the summer months of July and August.
I like to imagine that he hoards a couple of episodes at a time, to make a night of it.
"Shenron, who also hoards the Dragon Balls, lives in Japan," he said through a translator, though he spoke perfect English.
I also hope Trump entices large American corporations to repatriate their overseas cash hoards and invest in the American economy.
The bright lights of the toy stands beckoned hoards of children, who dashed through the park with their new purchases.
Market analysts are already calculating the potential benefits to companies with substantial foreign earnings and big cash hoards, like Apple.
After the house was razed in 1979, the vacant lot drew hoards of gawkers ... fans, documentarians and even ghost hunters.
Pfizer stands to reap more than $24 billion in tax breaks on profits the corporation hoards in offshore tax havens.
Preventing billion-dollar hoards guards against the bad consequences of … having the best sort of polity that has ever existed?
In their work, Beatriz González and Teresa Margolles represent the hoards of people who have been crossing the Venezuela–Colombia border.
Devoción: This cavernous Williamsburg temple to Colombian coffee has become a destination for New York's growing hoards of cold brew fanatics.
The gang feeds off violence and control, but it's also very much a criminal enterprise that brings in hoards of cash.
Watching a bulked-up, mega-powerful version of yourself wreck hoards of monsters and save the world can be pretty great.
Spring and summer bring hoards of visitors to Boston, but it's all quiet on the tourism front during the harsh winter.
But while what happened with Mr. Kogan's Facebook data set is now known, the fate of other information hoards is murkier.
From Exodus's 10 plagues inflicted on Egypt by Yahweh, only hoards of insects seem to be missing from recent U.S. catastrophes.
Among the hoards of people who fucking love weed is Melbourne DJ Blazepartame, who made a mix dedicated to the stuff.
Another guest — "a VIP" according to Eve's supervisor — hoards towels, toilet paper and shampoo, demanding "more amenities" on a regular basis.
Besides companies and institutions, there are also "whales" who have accumulated large hoards of bitcoins either through mining or savvy investing.
And as they've grown more advanced, hoards of businesses have entered the market promising to deliver services using new smallsat technologies.
It's a move that's meant to appease local business owners plagued by hoards of scooters dumped in front of their stores.
The kind that will have hoards of crying children fleeing porches without a single Tootsie Roll at the sight of them.
There's also the risk that thieves will abuse cards that were purloined or based on stolen identities, turning them into crypto hoards.
Facebook is using its hoards of data on two billion-plus users to build maps to help combat the spread of diseases.
On January 28, 2007, hoards of the rich and famous walked the red carpet at the 13th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards.
He isn't trying to seduce hoards of women in a photoshoot (Elba) or become the leader of his own Pussy Posse (DiCaprio).
Mr Hadi still controls the country's central bank, and hoards some 113bn Yemeni riyals (about $1.6bn) he recently had printed in Russia.
Conlon said the storm will also likely hatch hoards of flood water mosquitoes that present a nuisance, but do not carry disease.
The Private Suite includes dedicated security and customs screening away from the hoards in the main terminals, as well as individual suites.
But having a disorganized wardrobe can be a major pain, especially when hoards of barely worn clothes hide the real closet gems.
The tech stocks that are doing fabulously here belong to companies like Apple that have huge cash hoards and are insanely profitable.
Corcoran's daughter mostly "hoards" her earnings, the "Shark Tank" star tells Torabi, because her dream is to someday buy herself a car.
Hoards of photogs pounced on Craig's in WeHo Thursday night, as Kris, Kim, Kanye, Kendall, Kourtney, Scott and Khloe made their way in.
Depending on the size of their cash hoards, companies tend to turn buybacks on and off much more rapidly than they do dividends.
What happens: Certain foods are popularized in the news and hoards of people flock over to the advertised stand, completely overwhelming the staff.
A pull that Prisma has evidently been able to tap into by offering a fresh set of filters for the hungry Insta-hoards.
They want to protect the beautiful Swedish countryside, but now it's not necessarily from these immigrant hoards and the Jews who manipulate them.
Like the drunk bros who flock in green hoards to worship at his altar, St. Patrick might have been kind of a douche.
We've seen hoards of Instagrammers whip out forks, knives, and even toilet plungers to contour their faces (all in good fun, of course).
After bragging about sending protective masks to China in February, the government is threatening to execute anyone who hoards masks or other supplies.
We hang out until we get hungry/sun-tired and make our way through the hoards of drunk teenagers back to Wicker Park.
"Now that the profile of the space is changing," hoards of people have begun moving back or anew, touting it as the new Williamsburg.
Just as a fraction of the U.S. population hoards most of its wealth, a tiny number of buildings are chosen to house its history.
These are the same athletes who travel to China in their off season on promotional tours, greeting hoards of adoring fans at every stop.
Online, hoards of fans showed up to the event in Atlantic City in honor of Lovato, and to share their support for each other.
It lobs mysteries wholesale at the audiences and jealousy hoards their answers, doling out only the smallest, barely noticeable clues as the episodes unfold.
If overseas tax authorities don't target more offshore cash hoards, Apple may have a point that the target seems to be on its back.
Fans were quick to comply, responding to the tweet in hoards with Twitter cheers of "For Alexei!" and photos of their cherry-flavored drinks.
Fans who saw the movie immediately fell in love with the character, even though he hoards anything shiny and glittery that crosses his path.
While I was never among the hoards of people who called themselves Barbz, or any other derivative of Barbie, I considered myself a fan.
Stocks like Apple with large overseas cash hoards fell Wednesday after Trump's tax plan failed to reveal a specific rate for repatriating overseas profits.
Every day, hoards of sweets-obsessed diners line up outside the restaurant for a taste (and a Instagram shot) of their snack-stacked desserts.
Their talk about having money versus having wealth and holding off the oncoming hoards of peasants is a real throwback to the French Revolution.
So 2019 could be the year that big tech companies start to put even more of their gigantic cash hoards to use for acquisitions.
"With substantial corporate tax reform promised but not delivered, companies are sitting on their cash hoards and their M&A plans, waiting for clarity."
"I don't have memories of living in a repressed society," she said, but recalls looking out the window and seeing hoards of people marching.
There has been an explosion of startups following the 2016 election that have managed to raise millions of dollars and galvanize hoards of volunteers.
This also takes place en masse at shrines around Japan, and typically ends in hoards of screaming, terrified children running from demonic-looking adults.
It feels condescending to suggest that, given there are hoards of people who love their CBD tinctures and gummies and claim effects from it.
Toilet paper in hand, locals sequestered themselves at home, afraid of being caught in gridlock by the hoards of eclipse-chasers Jung said were coming.
The family-owned restaurant first opened its doors 25 years ago and has been selling its homemade pasta to hungry hoards Southern Californians ever since.
I looked at my makeup stash and saw dozens of nearly identical products — an avalanche of neutral palettes, hoards of black eyeliner, 30+ red lipsticks.
Therefore, stocks like Apple with large overseas cash hoards fell Wednesday after Trump's tax plan failed to reveal a specific rate for repatriating overseas profits.
Battling through hoards of baby strollers and trying to agree with our partners on what bedside table to buy are what nightmares are made of.
Granted, like its predecessor, Fear the Walking Dead brings death, destruction and hoards of the living dead that want nothing more to snack on people.
The average office worker spends six hours a day checking email, receives about 121 of them daily and hoards an average of 500 unread messages.
The state hoards the water in the lake during Florida's dry season for fear that it won't be able to deliver water for agricultural uses.
People began coming out to the streets in hoards to protest everything from human rights abuses to a lack of workers' rights and environmental protections.
Luckily, Mastercard has released a list of Europe's top little-known — yet affordable — travel destinations to help you avoid the hoards on your next trip.
But the NCAA, which hoards the money, refusing to paying the workers responsible for making it, will be just fine if the tournament gets cancelled.
In one scene, the weekly paper collector arrives to pick up the newspapers that Kairo's father hoards and that his mother wants to toss out.
There are hoards of new startups that want to solve that problem by building smallsat-sized rockets that can be built cheaply and fly often.
Music festivals are breeding grounds for bad decisions, but today, hoards of partiers use DIY drug-testing kits in an attempt to mitigate potentially poor choices.
Tech giants may have the biggest cash hoards these days, but it's a little myopic to view the Microsoft-LinkedIn deal as a tech-only phenomenon.
You're going to live your life out of the spotlight, like a schnook, when there's a chance that hoards of fans could be screaming your name?
The prime minister has mused about introducing tax breaks to encourage big companies to spend their huge hoards of cash on higher wages or domestic investment.
Zhu decided to take the curious-looking animal home and it has since attracted hoards of curious visitors keen on having a closer look at it.
Nipsey Hussle's family is turning down hoards of proposals for a very public birthday bash honoring the slain rapper ... because the wounds are just too fresh.
And thus begins one of the most extraordinary sights in nature, as hoards of the baby crabs move inland to find a cozy place to live.
Nothing — and we mean nothing — makes spending a day battling hoards of baby strollers and disgruntled partners at IKEA worth it quite like those Swedish meatballs.
Each September, after the squirrels have finished amassing their food stores, Boutin and his colleagues sample the hoards, counting the number of new and old cones.
Andy Murray's straight-sets victory over Dustin Brown ensured the heat-soaked hoards headed home on Wednesday having seen four home players secure third-round spots.
Firewalls, intrusion detection systems, and even encryption haven't kept hackers out of hoards of data like the ones stolen in the catastrophic breaches of Equifax or Yahoo.
A live video feed of Swift hanging out at the mural soon went up, where hoards of Swifties awaited a big announcement from the "Blank Space" singer.
Kanye West's pop-up shop in NYC has people coming out in hoards ... and the scene is so crazy, cops had to shut down the entire block.
If you don't want to battle through the hoards of crowds, you can shop online on Thanksgiving and pick it up in-store on Friday, November 24th.
So before the hoards of Supreme-loving crews and hypebeasts beat you to what's likely to be one of this fall's biggest sneaker trends, head to Balenciaga.
Ask a visitor from rural Idaho, and he may talk about the hoards of people and the lines of cars that clog up the most popular sites.
"Fruit makes us more money," Ren says, referencing the hoards of tourists from Chengdu who will go up to Hanyuan on the weekends just to pick fruit.
A story titled "Orgasms" finds a woman competing with her husband's mistress; she hoards dark, envious thoughts the way the other woman must, she imagines, hoard orgasms.
How'd they manage to behave so differently than the hoards of strangers I stood in line behind at coffee shops or rode the subway with every day?
Fearful and nervous, she hoards, mistrusts physical affection, is ashamed to talk about her foot and struggles to express love until the very end of the book.
As someone who hoards Sephora's beauty reward points, I figured I'd check out what was up at the location just down the street from my eye doctor.
As someone who hoards Sephora's beauty reward points, I figured I'd check out what was up at the location just down the street from my eye doctor.
When that time comes, regulators will evaluate Juul and other e-cigarettes' overall public health benefit, and having hoards of underage users will likely count against them.
I'm sure Crazy Ed led a hell of a life chasing Spanish hoards and prospecting for gold, but the real treasures of Gold Butte aren't buried underground.
Hoards of cash, liquor and drugs - designed to garner support from voters - seized by the election body during elections is one of the indicators of money spent.
It's supposed to be cherry blossom season, but I'm a little early so there are no blooms yet on the trees, despite the hoards of people milling about.
It's historically been a day when hoards of U.S. shoppers, on the day after Thanksgiving, rush into stores offering huge discounts to kick off the holiday shopping season.
On Sunday, the 19-year-old promised her hoards of horny followers that she would create a Pornhub account if one of her photos reached 1 million likes.
Dish's patience, or possibly intransigence, with the use of its hoards of spectrum helped it become the government's top choice to be the nation's new number four carrier.
If you do find friendly pirates, then you can team up and take on hoards of skeleton armies in public events that will provide a lot of loot.
They saw too much of themselves in the jackbooted, genocidal hoards of the past; they saw a critique of Nazis as an attack on their own warped thinking.
The mortgage interest deduction is a huge distortion that leads to fewer people renting than should and hoards benefits among rich homeowners; the bill would reduce that advantage.
It doesn't take a rocket scientist ... hoards of celebs were planning to descend on D.C. to party hard, celebrating what they thought would be the first woman prez.
Founder, JackaloWhat no one told me: I've found that a culture of hiding your work and hoarding your skills — like a squirrel hoards nuts — does nothing for you.
Booking a resort a bit away from the busyness of Pattaya and parts of Sunrise Beach made my stay feel like a relaxing retreat from hoards of travelers.
But they wanted to do something to introduce their growing hoards of fans to the wonders that could be had in a fairly unknown part of the world.
In March, Facebook admitted that Cambridge Analytica — a consulting firm in the U.K. tied to the Trump campaign — had obtained access to hoards of users' data without their consent.
I don't know, and if you dare to question a middle-aged Asian woman on why she hoards so much food stuff, you're a braver woman than I am.
In September, John and Catherine Wood's son—referred to as C.W. in the complaint—apparently heard from friends about the hoards of clowns that were allegedly terrorizing Southern neighborhoods.
Forced to play the part of the perfect, passive, docile little girl, Amma hoards any semblance of agency, whether through sex, beauty, cruelty, violence, or a meticulous doll house.
By the same token, most Hindu temples, many of which have hoards of gold donated by the pious, have steered clear of the scheme, despite pressure from the government.
While they're meticulously planned, from the seating to the staging, there's a lot that can happen unexpectedly when hoards of people are stuffed under one roof for several hours.
The project also noticed that hoards passed on by male and middle-age squirrels tend to be more abundant than those once belonging to juvenile, old, or female squirrels.
Many of the companies with big overseas hoards also have plenty of idle cash at home; what's holding them back is a lack of perceived opportunities, not cash flow.
Maybe the wife's brother is still welcome because he also hoards/knows already/works in the business/learned his pet-care skills from the same place the wife did.
During my time at Insider Picks, I&aposve tested hoards of different deodorants that I typically wouldn&apost buy for myself, and I&aposm almost always underwhelmed with them.
The travel plans generally focus on local cuisine and hidden gems away from hoards of tourists, and travelers can also rent a campervan from Culinatour for their European adventures.
France's whites retreat northward, but are eventually absorbed by the demographic shift, and the trend spreads throughout Europe, as indigenous populations and other "hoards" are inspired to rise up.
Chasing hoards of virtual pigeons actually does feel kind of relaxing, and nowhere near as stressful or dangerous (in terms of being pooped on) as Piazza San Marco in Venice.
Hoards of metadata and explicit groups you join, pages and posts you like, among many other things, have helped Facebook target ads as well as any company in the world.
As news broke Friday morning that Lynch would address the elephant in the room at Aspen Ideas, hoards of people left early morning panels to rush to hear her speak.
By contrast, most of the work in machine-learning-based artificial intelligence that's already beginning to be widely adopted depends on proprietary dragon-hoards of data controlled by large companies.
Just like the dudes in Bronski Beat, I eventually left that small town, met hoards of like-minded people, and became comfortable with my sexuality and identity as a whole.
In addition to being watched by hoards of Fifty Shades fans, Dornan said that it was physically painful to walk out of the water, towards his co-star Dakota Johnson.
Watching hoards of disturbingly organized neo-Nazis on the news made me feel kind of okay about being in a group of peaceful, friendly people who probably don't own guns.
But Keidanren's members, which do not face a labour shortage and are struggling with the costs of a stronger yen, are not playing ball, despite sitting on hoards of cash.
Yet if hoards of museum-goers didn't buy into it enough to whip out their phones, the "Mona Lisa" today wouldn't be much more than some paint on a canvas.
The biggest changes will come months down the line, once venture investors slow deal sourcing and write fewer, smaller checks to the hoards of startups in desperate need of financing.
The company hoards that data so it can build detailed profiles on us, which helps it make personalized recommendations for content but also lets marketers better target us with ads.
Netflix hoards its ratings deep in a Los Gatos bunker, but BoJack has long drawn the company's most rapturous reviews, from the Jesuit magazine America to Netflix CEO Reed Hastings.
Britain legally obligates anyone who unearths "treasure" — defined as single finds of gold and silver over 300 years old, and hoards of coins and prehistoric metalwork — to inform the government.
It's easy to use and will be familiar to anyone who has tried Twitter's Periscope, but don't expect hoards of viewers the first time you fire up your Facebook live stream.
Every weekend of the summer, hoards of revellers will descend upon fields and forests and desert plains the world over to dance and make merry for a few hedonism-filled days.
Standing next to her chic costars Milla Jovovich and Ali Larter, who she called the "Dream Team" on Instagram, you would never picture the three beauties slaying hoards of the undead.
Someone else was asking me if I was looking to finish a trilogy about weird old eccentric men with hoards of things, and before that I hadn't even thought about it.
Her wardrobe served as Saint Laurent's inspiration for hoards of his earliest drawings, though many would end up on the cutting room floor once he shifted his interests to the theater.
Highlights of this year include bioluminescent termite mounds, hoards of giant spider crabs, a juvenile gorilla lounging on the forest floor—and an absolutely heartbreaking image of a poached black rhino.
Unlike behemoths like Microsoft, Apple and Oracle, which can turn to their multibillion-dollar cash hoards for deals, Salesforce must use a combination of stock and borrowed money to buy companies.
LOS ANGELES — In the opening scene of Paramount Pictures and Studio71's film, Be Somebody, hoards of screaming, crying fans wait for the movie's protagonist, the fictional pop star Jordan Jaye.
For years, hoards of millennials have flown out to Indio, California to listen to Beyoncé and maybe catch a glimpse of Vanessa Hudgens, but the main event has always been the clothes.
Indians can swap their hoards of useless bills for useful ones, but those that cannot present paperwork accounting for their cash piles will receive unwanted attention, and tax bills, from the government.
The British Empire used these same boats to colonize the globe, building a massive, powerhouse economy and kidnapping hoards of Black people from the African continent to maintain its violent, imperial reign.
If you're joining these hoards of visitors, be sure to pack your smartphone because it's an unmissable sight at night – one that the TECNO Mobile i7 is more than equipped to capture.
If you ever want to spot hoards of Glossier diehards out in the wild, all you need to do is venture to the corner of Canal and Lafayette in New York City.
The firm chose LA as its headquarters because of the hoards of talent available there and the lower cost of living that makes it a particularly exciting place to be a founder.
To my delight, while the officers' trials made their way through Baltimore City Circuit Court, hoards of reporters, literally camped out in town, shined a light on the courthouse where I work.
And the ceaselessly terrified crowd that hoards guns every time it hears the phrase "background check" is bombarding Slide Fire's site to get its hands on the apparently soon-to-be-banned device.
San Mateo-based Mode wants to help them make sense of it by moving the hoards of sensor data to the cloud, where they can better understand their devices and derive actionable insights.
Netflix's explanation makes a certain amount of sense, and when you compare this to the hoards of information that Facebook and Google surreptitiously collect on users, it really seems like a small concern.
Ondrúška is now a director of engineering for Lyft's Level 5 autonomous vehicles division, and Lyft's fleet of drivers are using the technology he grew at Blue Vision to gather hoards of data.
In response, stores across the country are offering special shopping hours for seniors and those with underlying health issues that don't want to be out with hoards of people during this health crisis.
The room was split between people already sitting atop their gold dragon hoards and those treating the very promise as riches, held in the hand, waiting only for the fingers to close over it.
When the couple takes their daughter home, the family is met with hoards of reporters, neighbors, and police who all want to know how the OA managed to overcome blindness and an apparent abduction.
Paring down one's closet, or at least trying to buy less, can help in more ways than one: it can save you a hunk of cash and keep hoards of clothing out of landfills.
By the late '90s, hoards of Americans were rushing online for the first time, and AOL had begun to reshape modern life with email, instant messaging, and 500 hours of free internet for all.
They don't offer well drink specials (a true rarity on Sixth) and to enter, you must fight through the drunken hoards and look for a red lightbulb on the outside of a nondescript building.
What was once thought to be a midterm political play for Trump to stoke his base has become a logistical nightmare as border agents grapple with how to handle the hoards of asylum-seekers.
"We see huge power imbalances in terms of who governs, hoards and uses data, and in what ways," said Kind who is leading a European Commission-funded project on data governance and privacy regulation.
SQream co-founder and CEO Ami Gal told TechCrunch that one of SQream's main differentiators from other GPU databases, like Kinetica and MapD, is its ability to adapt to increasingly massive hoards of data.
According to the BBC the companies will collaborate to create an interactive digital dashboard which pulls in hoards of data from the NHS and its partners, including:How many ventilators are being used and where.
The Democratic governor, Gavin Newsom, has called on technology companies to contribute more and asked big corporations to use their substantial cash hoards to aid state housing efforts through instruments like low-interest loans.
If you are black, Latinx, South Asian, or any other ethnicity that hoards that blessed melanin, here are some things you should know—before walking into any dermatologist's office—about what makes your skin different.
Financial professionals manage hoards of money that can't be bolstered by owning individual stocks, so they can erode their own success by creating massive, index-fund-like portfolios that don't perform very well, Cramer explained.
President Donald Trump has proposed cutting the tax rate on returning overseas profits to 10 percent from 35 percent, and many on the Street expect companies will use their cash hoards to buy back stock.
You can position this practice as "sharing revenue" with the network, as AntPool has, or you could just as easily see the move as artificially inflating the value of an asset that AntPool itself hoards.
It's possible a company valued at $5.1 billion and with massive hoards of investor cash really is just trying to make our work lives easier, and the company as it currently exists has no nefarious goals.
Yields also look excessive when compared to Brazil's emerging market peers: even Argentina, with a similar history of hyperinflation, is attracting hoards of investors to its domestic debt markets with real yields of just 2 percent.
Pete says that one day, he and Mike were out ripping off the roof; as it happened, the Falcons were playing that afternoon, bringing hoards of Dome-bound pedestrians past the building—and the Budweiser sign.
Why it matters: The next computing frontiers, including artificial intelligence and machine learning, not only require a ton of data to work, their processes also create hoards of new data that have to be stored somewhere.
It embraces breakout stars like fiercely outspoken figure skater Adam Rippon and buoyant snowboarder Chloe Kim, and hoards the events that viewers are most interested in staying up through hours of coverage for, no matter what.
Through the 1990s, sporadic sales often conducted behind closed doors by European central banks, which hold some of the world's largest gold hoards, drove down prices and undermined the metal's status as a stable reserve asset.
ARZombi looks like it's one of the first to deliver a satisfying experience where players try to protect their homes from hoards of slowly advancing undead humans by blasting them away with shotguns, grenades, and other weapons.
It also kicked off a heated debate about how the government hoards vulnerabilities to use as offensive weapons to conduct surveillance or espionage — or when it should disclose bugs to vendors in order to get them fixed.
It's possible that the hoards of investors who recently entered the crypto space (popular exchange Coinbase has grown its user base by millions in the last couple of months) are now diversifying into coins that aren't Bitcoin.
"All squirrels need these hoards to survive winter and every individual has a hoard," Stan Boutin, a professor of biological sciences at the University of Alberta and principle investigator for the project, told Motherboard in an email.
King of the Paparazzi Ron Galella—best known for capturing a barefaced Jackie Kennedy—shot an art book's worth of images of Trump with Joan Rivers, Barbra Walters, and hoards of other New York social scene luminaries.
But thanks to the mechanics of food delivery platforms — which often require companies to sign up hoards of independent restaurants in each new city — the more than $100 billion takeout food delivery market is still anyone's game.
Her comments, during an onstage discussion organized by the Commonwealth Club, came in response to a question about the possibility of tax reform that would encourage U.S. companies to repatriate some of their massive overseas cash hoards.
"All I'm trying to do is bring life into this house!" he cries, over clips of Lawrence stumbling around the house and looking around at the hoards of people who have somehow made their way into their home.
These hoards of well-dressed digital natives were adept at peacocking for street style photographers who waited outside runway shows, thereby creating a spectacle outside the tents that was arguably bigger than what was going on within them.
Later, pandemonium broke out in the concourse outside the media center as the 20-times Grand Slam champion, who skipped the last three editions of the claycourt showpiece, headed for his post-match duties through hoards of fans.
But even in a period that hoards spacers like bitcoin (apologies if this doesn't make sense; I don't understand bitcoin), there's only so much value in a one-trick pony, even if said trick is knocking down threes.
In September 2008, as I made my way to a meeting in Canary Wharf, I saw hoards of people walking out of the then Lehman Brothers office, now the European headquarters of JPMorgan, with boxes in their hands.
The uncertainty, in some ways, had echoes of the recent cash crisis in India touched off after the government said it would scrap two of its most widely circulated bills to crack down on undeclared hoards of cash.
Though he was later tested negative for the coronavirus, he told Reuters he received 30 pills of Kaletra — a medicine used to treat HIV — for free from Andy Li, a HIV-positive man who "hoards" drugs for his condition. 
While the amount of money big tech firms are spending on political lobbying is a tiny fraction of their large cash hoards, the increased allocation shows the significance decisions made in Washington, D.C., could have on their future growth. .
Silicon Valley wants the next administration to make fiscal reforms, changes to the patent and visa systems, and to give U.S. multinationals the chance to repatriate overseas cash hoards at a reduced tax rate, said Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff.
Like other hoards, the Gaulcross treasure has "preserved fashions (from) what we think of as the darkest bits of the dark age after the fall of the Roman Empire," says study co-author Martin Goldberg of National Museums Scotland.
Ernst Von Schwarz and Angela Oakenfold bought the Rosenheim Mansion — which was featured in the first season of FX's hit show — in 2014 for $3.2 million, but no one told them it was haunted by hoards of unwelcome visitors.
That's because even a corporate tax reduction all the way down to 10 percent from 35 percent could actually be revenue positive if the biggest U.S. corporations see that lower rate and bring back the hoards of cash they're holding overseas.
Every day right before noon, hoards of people gather in front of the clock and wait for it to strike, at which time sculptures of the Twelve Apostles take turns peeking through two windows at the top of the clock.
Who: Jackie Fields, Beauty Editor Destination: My Apartment I moved to N.Y.C. over a decade ago, and every mid-December I have been among the hoards of faux New Yorkers navigating luggage by plane, train and automobile to get *home.
Before the pandas were born, more than five million people suggested names for the pair and when they were finally unveiled at the wildlife park, hoards of visitors came to see them for the first time, according to Daily Mail.
When prices are low, the company hoards the gas inside the canyon; when they are high, it releases the gas into pipelines that snake through Los Angeles, heating homes, fueling stoves and providing power to solar-­and ­wind-­energy facilities.
What Engels somewhat melodramatically, but also alluringly, called the "kingdom of freedom" can only be achieved by cooperation, not competition—and by breaking the power of a system that hoards resources and makes it seem there's not enough to go around.
But the massive popularity of the augmented reality title, which saw hoards of humans roaming parks and piers seeking elusive Pokemon last year at the height of the craze, is also spawning plenty of wannabie AR mobile gaming smash hits.
Called "Weaving the Cloud," the project will also include a reflective wading pool in which visitors can splash around and cool off — it is sure to be a hit with the sweaty drunk hoards that attend the Warm Up events.
That suggests that either there wasn't as much black money out there as the government claimed or that tax cheats found a way to deposit their hoards of cash without attracting the government's attention, perhaps with the help of money launderers.
If you thought that the hoards of demonic clowns were the only thing to fear in Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk's latest iteration, the just-released credit sequence is here to show you that there's more creepiness than you could ever imagine ahead.
There isn't much advice for dealing with the estimated 27.3 million other people traveling at the same time as you, however, so good luck with the angry hoards, lost bags, screaming children, delayed flights, sad phone calls, and suffocating sense of interminable misery.
Stanford Medicine's principal investigator, Mintu Turakhia, pointed to that statistic to CNBC as an "important finding," as cardiologists have expressed concern that the Watch would produce a high rate of false positives, and send hoards of young people to the doctor's office unnecessarily.
The companies with the biggest hoards of data can train their machines most effectively; the social network that everyone else is on is most attractive to new users; the stock exchange with the deepest pool of investors is best for raising capital.
Companies like Amazon and Facebook may try to stake their claim over key sports rights over the next few years given their large audiences and cash hoards, a view supported by fellow tech analyst Daniel Ives, who also recently spoke to CNBC Pro.
Gamora time traveled; embraced her previously-murderous sister (Nebula); scorned her own father (Thanos); met a total stranger who is obsessively in love with her (Peter Quill); and fought off hoards of henchman in an epic battle in the span of 15 movie minutes.
And, in the time since it's come out, it's been criticized for its triggering depictions of sexual violence and the problematic way it handles mental health and suicide—but it's also been soaked up by hoards of young people because it's kind of addictive.
With no shade to Beyoncé or The Weeknd, of course (hoards of millennials still showed up to sing along), but the two-weekend-long Palm Springs festival has become way more about the pool parties — and the Instagram #OOTDs that come along with them.
Instead of waiting in driveways doing crossword puzzles and enduring every variation of speech impediment courtesy of NPR, Joe was now working a Mister Microphone, selling and buying back sweaty dollar bills to hoards of drunk and horny businessmen, agents, and overgrown frat boys.
The video starts with Perry entering a Tokyo-inspired theme park, called Oblivia, and taking in all the over-stimulation available at first glance — there are flashing lights, whirling machinery, hoards of visitors wearing neon, and Perry in an all white (again) get-up.
Researchers out of Ryerson University in Toronto are conducting a study to test the different factors that relate to hoarding, putting test subjects through a series of virtual reality experiments in which they confront hoards of stuff while the researchers measure their stress response.
I've watched people do everything under the sun to lie and cheat their way into venues and sneak into things...And security has told me about the hoards of people who have gone right up to their faces and told them they were me.
Dressing like Jill Valentine at video game events gives me the added backbone of knowing that if she could take down Nemesis wearing that skirt and those boots, there's no reason why I can't navigate con floors and hoards of strangers wearing a similar outfit.
The collection was hailed by art historians when it was found as the "most important discovery of Nazi-looted art since the Allies discovered the hoards in the salt mines and the castles," and initial speculation placed its total value at more than $1 billion.
When Paounov films the many civil servants, politicians, volunteers, and policemen who regulated the hoards of visitors to "The Floating Piers," as well as mishaps, as in a little girl getting lost in the crowd, he posits questions about the life of an artwork.
The Wireless Penetration Testing kit will help you beef up your security know-how, the Cluster Pi will teach you about parallel programming and linking different Raspberry Pi devices together into Beowulf clusters, and the PiBot class will teach you how to build hoards of robots.
Even in her 80s, my grandmother hoards those little magnifying mirrors so she can eliminate her facial hairs as soon as they spring up, and a friend recently admitted to sneaking off to the office bathroom to pluck her chin hairs before important meetings with male bosses.
And this being the age of social media, it also means that Winter had to learn to deflect the hoards of commenters who habitually criticized her body or shamed her for showing off her curves whether she was wearing a graduation dress or yes, bathing suits.
The style transfer craze kicked off by an app called Prisma a couple of years ago led to a tsunami of painterly selfies flooding social feeds for several months, as we reported at the time, before the rapacious, face-snapping hoards shifted their attention toward fresh spectacles.
The protagonist of this perfectly orchestrated girl-who-cried-wolf thriller is an obese 15-year-old "Star Trek" fan named Yasmin, ostracized by her peers and obsessed with a pretty classmate named Alice, whose sweat socks and throwaway snack wrappings she hoards in a box.
If one of the central problems of the present is an elite economic class that hoards resources and opportunity at the expense of the public as a whole, then it's naïve and ahistoric to believe the beneficiaries of that arrangement will willingly relinquish their power and privilege.
By day, you could be fooled into thinking this section of the city is just another upscale hipster enclave: Cozy million dollar brownstones line the side streets, boozy brunch options abound, and hoards of beautiful men spend their afternoons walking adorable dogs past high-end, modern-concept coffee shops.
By day, you could be fooled into thinking this section of the city is just another upscale hipster enclave: cozy million dollar brownstones line the side streets, boozy brunch options abound, and hoards of beautiful men spend their afternoons walking adorable dogs past high-end, modern-concept coffee shops.
On Tuesday evening, Ralph Lauren took the usual hoards of fashion show attendees on a mini vacation, giving them a brief break from big city life and shuttling his VIP guests up to Bedford, New York, to give them a peek inside his multi-million dollar luxury car garage.
"A lot of times, people are very shocked when they walk in here, because they think they expect it to look like a thrift shop," said Ms. Willis, who takes umbrage at the idea that she hoards (though she does rent a full-floor storage space for overflow).
We're talking products built of eco-friendly, recyclable, or compostable materials and crafted under ethical, fair-trade policies — all of which can be hard to find among the hoards of big-box-retailer gifts on display in store windows and advertised in ad slots on your browser pages. 
As of late, the Cannes Film Festival has become less synonymous with the feats of cinema being put on display, and more so with the hoards of celebrities and supermodels who descend upon the coastal French town in order to take a super glamorous turn on the event's red carpet.
And while the hoards of security researchers poring through the documents have yet to find any actual code among its spilled secrets, it details surprising capabilities, from dozens of exploits targeting Android and iOS to advanced PC-compromise techniques and detailed attempts to hack Samsung smart TVs, turning them into silent listening devices.
Judging by the hoards of celebs who praised her first novel all over social media, it's only a matter of time before they'll all be reading and raving about her newly-released second novel, The Favorite Sister, which launched on May 15 and is already popping up on their Instagrams and Twitters.
Little is known about Destiny 2, but rumors have suggested Bungie might reset character progress and bring the title to the PC. Destiny struggled during its first year with a fragmented storyline, but recent expansions have shaped the game so that players truly understand why they're defending Earth against hoards of different alien races.
"For the attentive Fox News viewer, sanctuary cities are dystopian hell pits of lawlessness, where hoards of non-English-speaking illegal immigrants roam the streets at night, eating stolen tacos and murdering as many people as they want with no consequences whatsoever, because crime-loving liberals swoop in to save them from punishment," Bee said.
Photo: Justin Sullivan (Getty Images)On-demand electric scooter startup Bird has backed down from its legal threats against Boing Boing editor Cory Doctorow for publishing a piece detailing how a $30 kit from China could be used to rewire the hoards of abandoned Bird scooters sitting around city impound lots, the BBC reported on Monday.
And so Bezos, who also owns The Washington Post and private space firm Blue Origin, has become the subject of an increasingly ferocious campaign by Sanders in recent months painting the e-commerce mogul as a 21st century robber baron who hoards his wealth while nickel-and-diming his own employees, some of whom rely on government assistance. Sen.
And so Bezos, who also owns The Washington Post and private space firm Blue Origin, has become the subject of an increasingly ferocious campaign by Sanders in recent months painting the e-commerce mogul as a 21st century robber baron who hoards his wealth while nickel-and-diming his own employees, some of whom rely on government assistance.
A new study by Annette Alstadsæter, Niels Johannesen and Gabriel Zucman, three economists, tackles this problem by investigating two recent financial-data hoards: the "Swiss leaks", a record of bank accounts held at HSBC in Switzerland; and the "Panama papers", files that document the use of offshore accounts and shell companies by clients of Mossack Fonseca, a law firm in Panama.
Asked about this, Allen responded that users can plump up their Razer Silver hoards by purchasing more stuff via Razer or using other Razer products:Razer Silver is part of a larger services ecosystem whereby the user can earn more Razer Silver by purchasing with Razer Gold, being active in the Razer community (Insider), playing games (Cortex), or engaging with our other partners platforms (ex.
Dozens of these idiosyncratic little museums have opened around the globe: Torah Animal World in Brooklyn, where a rabbi has collected taxidermy specimens of all the beasts on Noah's Ark; Deyrolle in Paris, which hoards dead insects; the Sulabh International Museum of Toilets in New Delhi; the London Clowns' Gallery, where practitioners have their faces painted onto eggs to trademark their particular designs; the Cupnoodles Museum in Osaka.
And I think a stock that trades at seven times revenue, which is where Netflix is down to, can't sustain a negative sub growth anywhere in the world, and that includes the U.S. So, I think as you get increasingly bundled sub adds from Amazon and Apple and Disney, it's going to be harder for Netflix to maintain a positive subscriber growth in the U.S. … I sort of think it's going to get worse and worse as you get more and more competitors with double-A balance sheets and huge cash hoards that Netflix is required to compete against now.

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