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"nameplate" Definitions
  1. a sign on the door or the wall of a building showing the name of a company or the name of a person who is living or working there
  2. a piece of metal or plastic on an object showing the name of the person who owns it, made it or presented it

331 Sentences With "nameplate"

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In one example, an office nameplate has been fitted with a tag, including a person's contact details, and these details are transmitted to the smartwatch just by touching the nameplate.
Carrie Bradshaw was famous for fronting the nameplate necklace trend.
The end result shares the NSX nameplate but nothing else.
Yeah, he'd probably need a bigger desk for the nameplate.
Drawn by this tradition, Rosa-Salas, a cultural anthropologist and documentary filmmaker, and Flower, a writer and editor, began "Documenting the Nameplate," a project that has been tracking nameplate jewelry in all its styles.
Move over nameplate necklaces, personalized chokers may be the new trend.
In turn, Sears said it will push its own Kenmore nameplate.
Yet even that increase still represents only half its nameplate capacity.
The two companies have since managed to salvage the Aeropostale nameplate.
On Thursday, the US nameplate at the council was taken down.
Such suggestions hint that Mr. Russell's nameplate is safe for now.
He even had a nameplate on his door: Dr. Josef Mengele.
Former Ford CEO Alan Mulally pushed Ford to resurrect the Taurus nameplate.
" Another headline above the nameplate reads, "TRUMP IS HITTING ON ALL FRONTS . . .
The Passport nameplate returns to the market after a 17-year absence.
NFLShop now blocks fans wanting to get a HARAMBE nameplate on jerseys.
For those unfamiliar with the nameplate, it's Land Rover's most extreme 4x4.
The white nameplate can be personalized for whomever you have in mind.
The Fiat 500 is a nameplate that dates back to the 1950s.
Even Nordstrom's once-hot, off-price Rack nameplate, has disappointed of late.
Everything calmed down in the nameplate that made its debut on Jan.
Budget-cutting, like the nameplate, has a long and distinguished history here.
Hyundai has split off its Genesis nameplate into its own luxury brand.
This model marks the most significant change for its longest-running nameplate.
Sears Holdings is closing 28 more stores, all under the Kmart nameplate.
In the 'sin miedo' (fearless) gold nameplate necklace that rests on my neck.
The question is: Will people choose the Ioniq over a better-known nameplate?
He once flung his parliamentary nameplate at Chun Doo-hwan, a military dictator.
The Envision was announced in China, where the Buick nameplate is well-loved.
The Tribune's nameplate with fancy gold script remains over the building's main entrance.
The revived Hummer nameplate is coming to the truck-and-SUV division GMC.
Steelers players went into Le'Veon Bell's locker, removing his nameplate and rummaging through items.
He's short, the jersey is ill-fitting and causing the nameplate to be obscured.
She knows the hottest accessory to wear as a model is a nameplate necklace.
Today he hands me a box with a beautiful gold nameplate necklace inside: SUNNY.
So the blackletter nameplate was part of our identity from Volume 241.28, Number 1.
TJX even recently rolled out an entirely new nameplate, Homesense, in the United States.
She also wears a free nameplate necklace that says "Oprah," another of her favorites.
This October, the retailer is set to roll out an updated, women's athleisure nameplate.
The Ferrari nameplate is a bit of metallic atop a surface of carbon fiber.
Audi's roadmap is clear, and it's full of future models with the e-tron nameplate.
Notably, a vanity nameplate reading "KULTURE" could be seen on the front of the car.
RadioShack's nameplate lives on at these locations through co-branded shops, and via franchise stores.
The committee left an open seat for the CEO on Tuesday, complete with a nameplate.
The Buell sport-bike brand was dropped, and Harley shed the Italian MV Agusta nameplate.
Only a small nameplate — that says simply "housekeeper"— hints at the place's current residential use.
A brass nameplate, issued by an arm of the party or state, is one sign.
The Senate committee that held that hearing left an empty chair and nameplate in his place.
Although this new compact crossover carries over the same nameplate, it shares little with its predecessor.
Mercedes is keeping the iconic German nameplate alive that was founded by 217 by Wilhelm Maybach.
On the back, there are two star designs and a "Jovani" nameplate for a sporty touch.
I really wanted Lincoln to embrace its retro appeal in more than just with a nameplate.
It's a historic brand and a historic nameplate, but the competition in this segment is fierce.
His accessories included sunglasses, a nameplate necklace and a grill on his bottom row of teeth.
American Eagle has also found a bright spot in its Aerie nameplate, for women's intimate apparel.
Lyriq is topped by a new, three-row SUV that will probably wear the Escalade nameplate.
But the real uproar in 1967 was over the loss of the period in the nameplate.
" Still another lamented the punctuated nameplate as a grand old landmark that had "vanished into oblivion.
A photograph of the marble nameplate, which has been removed for restoration, now marks the grave.
In partnering with Amazon, Sears is looking to expand its reach and grow the Kenmore nameplate.
The U.S. delegation's seat was empty and the nameplate removed at the end of the day.
And unlike designer headbands or nameplate barrettes, these accessories will only set you back a few cents.
At the end of the day the ÖVP is the ÖVP, whatever nameplate you hang on it.
"My name is Hina Bhati," she said, pointing at the nameplate, in case he hadn't noticed it.
The Hummer nameplate is back, as shown by General Motors&apos Super Bowl ad featuring LeBron James.
So much, in fact, that it's easy to forget that Lincoln hasn't used the nameplate since 2002.
Using a remotely operated sub, the Vulcan team was able to locate the ship's nameplate, confirming its identity.
This ID bracelet combines all of the features stars love, like the chain link band with nameplate plaque.
She let her new ring nameplate shine and teamed it with thin bands covered in delicate pavé crystals.
Guidance is for full-year production of 250,000-300,000 tonnes and nameplate capacity of 400,000 tonnes next year.
More shoppers made purchases at Gap's less-expensive Old Navy nameplate during the latest period, boosting total sales.
Indonesia's tin smelters are operating at 21 percent of their annual nameplate capacity, an official said this week.
He once even tried to get "MD" added to his jersey nameplate, but the NFL denied his request.
Polestar was Volvo's performance brand, but in 2017 it was spun off to form a new electrified nameplate.
The Regal is the third car nameplate that Buick has cut from its lineup in the past year.
Macy's on Tuesday said it would host its first national hiring day at its nameplate, Bloomingdale's and Backstage stores.
The car has been reinvented several times and will likely be reinvented several more before its nameplate is retired.
You can go subtle with a nameplate necklace, or try out a bold look with a profanity-laden trinket.
Toyota is set to bring back to life its high-performance sports car nameplate after a 17-year absence.
Both Taraji P. Henson and Stranger Things Millie Bobby Brown carried nameplate handbags, which made for amazing posing accessories!
But nameplate figures can be misleading, as they are based on capacity of a refinery when built or refurbished.
Everything about the photo is perfect: her "Taraji" nameplate necklace, her natural hair, her white outfit and matching sunglasses.
Northam is producing above its nameplate capacity at its Zondereinde mine and plans to lift output at Booysendaal mine.
Datsun Replaced by the Nissan nameplate in the 1970s, Datsun was reborn a few years ago for emerging markets.
But Costco's Kirkland Signature nameplate is a stronger player than its peers when it comes to quality, Horvers added.
Chevrolet is bringing back its Blazer nameplate, but it is not the rugged truck-based SUV it once was.
The nameplate was often given a sort of lonely prominence — although several other designs were tried and eventually discarded.
One element will not be adjusted: the nameplate that has come to be the visual synonym of The Times.
Rumors have swirled for months that GM was planning to revive the Hummer nameplate, likely for an electric vehicle.
"I fully expect that he will be a presence here on campus, not just a nameplate," Mr. Orey added.
Markey declared the field hearing a stunt and refused to attend, but his committee dais nameplate did make the trip.
He rarely says anything that isn't expected, and he doesn't have anything hanging above his locker aside from his nameplate.
In fact,  a new Elise  is due in 2020, and this one will see the nameplate return to these shores.
She's got all the Bradshaw must-haves, from her "Jane" nameplate necklace to a bus with her face on it.
By the time Chevy most recently retired the nameplate in 2005, the crude original had morphed into a modern SUV.
But then, in the late 1990s, Toyota dropped the Supra for the US market, discontinuing the nameplate entirely in 2002.
As for Trump's nameplate -- it was mostly obliterated during Otis' attack, and he says he did not take the pieces.
S. Space Force" nameplate and "United States Space Command" patch and said the uniforms had "touched down in the Pentagon.
After Adolph S. Ochs took over The Times, his first big change to the nameplate was in punctuation, not typography.
After crunching the numbers, Konik said, the Old Navy nameplate is generating nearly three-fourths of its parent company's profits.
Macy's Backstage, the department store chain's off-price nameplate, is being rolled out inside more of Macy's existing big boxes.
Ford Motor will early next year relaunch the midsize Range nameplate that has been absent from the American market since 2011.
The original plan envisaged a three-year ramp-up to nameplate capacity of 218,603 tonnes of nickel in oxide and hydroxide.
Acura's next generation supercar has been a very long time in coming, a legendary nameplate left too long in cold storage.
From Taylor Swift's "J" necklace to Gigi Hadid's "Zayn" nameplate, celebs love showing their affection in the form of personalized jewelry.
It's a move that could threaten companies ranging from Dick's Sporting Goods and Foot Locker, to Lululemon and Gap's Athleta nameplate.
Under the nameplate, Wal-Mart will initially roll out 40 items, including Italian boxed dinners, gnocchi, risotto, sauces and salad dressings.
But since 2011, the Ranger nameplate has had the unique characteristic of being absent here but very popular nearly everywhere else.
These events took place in 1075, the year given in the dateline under the nameplate on Page 1 in late editions.
Under the rule, Cosmo will also raise the nameplate capacity of No.6 CDU at its Yokkaichi refinery by 1,000 bpd.
The production cuts estimated by Antaike amount to around 19 percent of China's total nameplate alumina refining capacity, Reuters calculations show.
But that all changed recently when Chevy revealed the production version of the eighth-generation Vette, carrying the legendary Stingray nameplate.
Ford has already said it is working on an even smaller model than the midsize Ranger nameplate it revived last year.
According to the federal government, the vehicle with the greatest number of American parts is the Kia Optima, a Korean nameplate.
We know it belonged to Charlotte Bampton Taylor, as she was buried in a crypt, and her coffin had a nameplate.
He even tried to get "MD" added to his jersey nameplate after graduating in 2018, but the NFL declined his request.
Nameplate necklace The iconic name necklaces made popular in the '90s by Carrie in Sex and the City are hot again.
A rugged S.U.V. is coming in 2020 and will be called the Bronco, reviving a nameplate that was dropped in 1996.
After years as Honda's hydrogen-powered nameplate, the Clarity has now grown into a three-car range of alternative fuel vehicles.
As the curious and unique research of "Documenting the Nameplate" shows, this overlooked piece of jewelry has a much richer history.
The Mustang is the best selling sports car of all time, while Explorer is the industry's top-selling SUV nameplate in history.
These range from a new mini-Jeep up to a full-size, three-row model reviving the once-popular Grand Wagoneer nameplate.
A nameplate necklace The iconic name necklaces made popular in the 90s by Carrie in Sex and the City are hot again.
The Camaro nameplate is about a synonymous with American muscle as NASA is with space travel and the Twinkie is with indestructibility.
Earlier this year, Walgreens said it would acquire roughly 1,900 stores from the Rite Aid nameplate, which are still being transferred over.
Without much ado, the dog found a RAM card on the floor, concealed by a nameplate that had fallen off a door.
VW U.S. CEO Hinrich Woebcken said Tuesday that the company envisions possibly creating a "family of vehicles" based on the Atlas nameplate.
Despite all that, the large nameplate at the entrance told me that this was indeed the recital hall I was looking for.
Former employees say the firm briefly converted a conference room for Cohen to use as an office, with his nameplate on it.
He hops madly, as crows are known to do, and takes over Dad's desk (which he claims with a nameplate reading CROW).
That was in September 3023, years after Carrie Bradshaw's "Sex and the City" nameplate necklace had come and gone in jewelry fandom.
While some consumers might not be familiar with it, the Land Cruiser nameplate is among the most respected in the automotive industry.
The 1957 Ferrari 360 S Spider Scaglietti you see here has more than just an brilliant red paint job and an enviable nameplate.
But my boss at the time instructed staff to place Markey's nameplate in front of an empty seat at the hearing in Alaska.
One fashion craze she is excited about is customization, as evidenced by her 'Bieber' nameplate necklace, an ode to her new last name.
Adorned with more than 10,000 Swarovski Crystals, the gold and ivory cake towered high above Lopez — and even included a diamond "Jennifer" nameplate.
It's called the AM-RB-001 and though it's lacking a dynamic nameplate, its body, engine and lineage easily make up for it.
"The Train 1 LNG facility continues to perform to expectations, with daily production rates having achieved and exceeded design nameplate capacity," Origin said.
Most notable the 20203-2015 Porsche 918 Spyder showed Porsche was able to make a gas, electric car worthy of the Porsche nameplate.
Stopped wearing red lipstick or the nameplate necklace Abuela gifted me for my quinceañera, the only piece of real gold jewelry I owned.
In total, eleven generations of the Thunderbird were produced by Ford — although the eleventh arrived after a five-year hiatus for the nameplate.
The mid-engine design has been long-rumored and is a way to keep the Corvette nameplate relevant after more than six decades.
Mines such as Goro have been plagued by technical problems and are running years behind schedule, only now getting close to nameplate capacity.
It's the fourth generation of the nameplate, but it's a full-size pickup that can trace its lineage back to the early 1960s.
Mustang purists might not have wanted the pony car's iconic styling and nameplate applied to an electric vehicle, much less a crossover SUV.
The new entries join already-robust portfolios — Hilton's Tempo will be the company's 523th nameplate and Everhome Suites will be Choice Hotels' 13th.
A Furby with a pearl nameplate necklace eats beef-fried noodles, while a fluffy pink Furby makes gingerbread men in a yellow tutu.
It said the Model 3 cars were stopped because they did not have Chinese language-warning signs and had missing or incorrect nameplate labels.
"My publicist coordinated with [Madonna's] stylist, Eyob Yohannes, to design the piece," says Bramlette, whose personalized nameplate necklace is also worn by Jennifer Lopez.
For the flagship "Blue Oval" brand, Ford has updated the Explorer, Edge and, also for New York, the Escape, its second best-selling nameplate.
The nameplate was finally dropped in 2002, only to return as the flagship vehicle for a resurgent Lincoln, first as a concept in 2015 ...
The most flagrant Instagram bait, a hanging heart-shaped seat with a metal "VNYL" nameplate strung above it, might be spinning through your feed.
The owners also passed a resolution to expand the definition of a horse-collar tackle to cover the nameplate on the back of jerseys.
At the "Conan" headquarters, O'Brien has a deluxe executive suite, bearing the nameplate "President Theodore Roosevelt" and teeming with career memorabilia and vintage guitars.
Brooks shared a post-show pic on his Instagram account, one which showed the back of his throwback jersey, complete with the SANDERS nameplate.
For a company whose name is still pretty unknown in the U.S., it's puzzling that Huawei is trying to launch a second nameplate here.
MTM Recognition mounts the bronze on a wood base and makes a nameplate for each finalist in the week leading up to the announcement.
The Continental has been a powerful symbol of Lincoln's resurgence since the latest generation of the long-running nameplate debuted for the 2017 model year.
A photo of him speaking at a conference in Washington, DC, in November of that year shows a nameplate that identifies him as an ambassador.
Of course, you're not getting the premium branding and 116-year-old legacy that comes with Harley-Davidson's nameplate, but you're also saving nearly $20,000.
Therefore if your hardware can do 100 TOPS, memory and throughput constraints can lead you to only getting a fraction of the nameplate TOPS performance.
The chain said Monday that it would rebrand an additional 50 salons under its InStyle nameplate this year in a bid to reach younger customers.
You wear those ring stackers and that nameplate necklace on the daily, so why can't metallic clothing and accessories be in your everyday rotation, too?
"And in this industry, that's probably worth more than a few million units more 'scale,' an extra nameplate or the ability to build a battery."
So when it came to the day after the Bell situation finally ended, they just kind of took stuff from his locker—including his nameplate.
To turn the self-driving feature back on, he need only press a sleek steel button next to an embossed nameplate stamped on the console.
Nordstrom has shown signs of trying to beef up its e-commerce platform and especially its digital version of the off-price Nordstrom Rack nameplate.
In recent years, I've heard the term cultural appropriation applied to the hoop earrings and nameplate necklaces associated with working-class black and brown women.
Vedanta's 1.25-million-tonnes per year Jharsuguda II plant began commissioning at the start of 2015 and is only slowly firing up towards nameplate capacity.
NNPC is also pressing ahead with plans to revamp its own ailing refineries – despite a nameplate capacity at Dangote refinery that is well above Nigeria's consumption.
It has nameplate capacity of 155,000 tonnes per year but produced just 30,000 tonnes in the first nine months of 2015, its second year of operation.
NNPC is also pressing ahead with plans to revamp its own ailing refineries despite a nameplate capacity at Dangote refinery that is well above Nigeria's consumption.
A picture posted to Reddit on Friday showed the symbol, which is often associated with the Nazi regime, spray-painted across the Republican presidential frontrunner's nameplate.
Hina nodded at Hassan in greeting and then took a brass-colored nameplate out of her purse, placing it carefully on her side of the desk.
I will never forget going with my father to visit the attorney, only to find an empty office and the nameplate gone, along with our money.
GM also said that beginning in 2020, it would launch a second generation of the Bolt, with a crossover version of the nameplate coming in 2021.
General Drozdov, inspired by a nameplate saying "Doctor Drews J." that he happened to see, took on the persona of Jurgen Drews, Abel's purported German cousin.
The video also depicts several staffers dangling from nooses while Vice President Pence whistles and wipes the word "vice" off of his nameplate at his desk.
The retailer added that its Hollister nameplate also saw improvements during the latest period, allowing Abercrombie to beat analysts' expectations on the top and bottom line.
Among many other trappings of an absurd lifestyle, Gignac drove a Ferrari with fake diplomatic plates and had the nameplate "Sultan" on his island home's door.
When that nameplate opened a New York City pop-up store ahead of NBA All-Star week in January, it served as both a store and exhibit.
" Garroni added: "We had too many people DM'ing us after the poll closed begging us to do the nameplate version, it was too good to let go.
Energy consultancy FGE estimates spare global refining capacity, based on official or nameplate numbers, stands at 14 million bpd, down from 18 million bpd earlier this decade.
Canada is the world's fourth-largest oil producer and Syncrude's nameplate capacity of up to 360,000 barrels per day represents about 10 percent of the country's supply.
The 2019 Chevy Blazer is a crossover SUV that's meant to evoke some nameplate heritage and give Chevy dealers another vehicle to sell in crossover-mad America.
I then unveiled a new locker (I have replicas of the Eagles' lockers in my fan cave) and the nameplate on this locker was dedicated to him.
The nameplate has been applied to lightweight sports cars for more than half a century, but its modern revival with the A110 dates back just two years.
For her, no look is complete without layers of silver jewelry, including nameplate necklaces, chains of varying thickness and chokers with hanging dice, which she makes herself.
DBS was first introduced by Aston Martin in 1967, resurrected in 2007 and now the car-maker has brought it back as the model nameplate for Superleggera.
She admitted to liking to wear her "ghetto gold" nameplate necklace for fun, but she didn't want the color for something as serious as an engagement ring.
At a time when many retailers are shuttering stores, Dick's this fiscal year will open 20163 locations under that nameplate, 19 of which are former Sports Authority stores.
The Bavarian automaker has sold about 4.5 million of the sedans since the 3 Series' introduction in 1975, making it the best-selling luxury nameplate in automotive history.
Her lengthy manicure is featured in several of her Instagram posts, such as the photo above where Kardashianh wears a LAJOUX "True" nameplate necklace while holding her daughter.
This would be the second EV from the parent company aside from the limited-availability Fiat 500e, which is more of a compliance car than a volume nameplate.
While NNPC has refineries with a combined nameplate capacity of 445,143 barrels per day, decades without regular maintenance or investment leaves the nation almost wholly reliant on imports.
Not so the Chevy Suburban, which according to General Motors is the oldest nameplate still going, dating to a time when the suburbs were actually a new thing.
That puts Yamal's output in the first six months of 2019 at 10 million tonnes, on track to exceed the facilities' nameplate capacity of 16.5 million tonnes a year.
Revenues for Converse, another popular Nike nameplate, were $554 million, up 10 percent on a currency-neutral basis and boosted by a market transition in Italy, the retailer said.
After careful consideration, I happily plunked down the cash for a gold "Feminist" nameplate necklace, made by woman-founded Bing Bang NYC and sold at woman-owned shop Otherwild.
Later, in Notre Dame's locker room, team staff members had to move Pflueger's nameplate out from a corner stall into an open area where television cameras anticipated his arrival.
While that plant has a nameplate capacity above the 75,000 bpd threshold that EPA uses for "small refineries," the facility could meet the criteria by operating at reduced rates.
General Motors confirmed on Thursday that the Hummer nameplate will return as an all-electric truck under the GMC brand, and will officially debut in May of this year.
But most intriguing was the establishment in 2017 of the Polestar brand as a stand-alone manufacturer, tasked with carrying the electric-vehicle banner for the Sino-Swedish nameplate.
While jewelry like an initial signet ring or a nameplate is guaranteed to please, there are more ways than ever before to add a personal touch to a gift.
There's a laundry list of retailers in the market to sell athleisure apparel today — Gap's Athleta nameplate, Tory Burch's Tory Sport, Kate Hudson's Fabletics and Target's C9 Champion apparel.
There were also two occasions when the collar came off of Tiki completely while playing or rolling around on the ground, and one of the collars lost the silver nameplate.
On a call with analysts outlining its fiscal fourth-quarter earnings report, TJX CEO Ernie Herrman said the company will open four U.S. stores under its new nameplate this year.
Offsetting the cuts has been the ramp-up of the new expanded Kitimat smelter in Canada, which hit nameplate capacity of 212,2500 tonnes in the second quarter of this year.
Suncor said its newest oil sands project, Fort Hills, ramped up to its target operating rate of 90 percent of nameplate capacity, subsequent to the end of the third quarter.
The big unveiling of Schmidt's first name goes down in the first 10 minutes of season 6's penultimate episode when the ad exec slides a nameplate across a desk.
Shop the LEGO NASA Apollo 11 Lunar Lander, $99.99The 1000+ piece building set is full of details to admire, from the footprint-dotted lunar surface to the Apollo 11 nameplate.
The Ohio-based department store chain is still trying to turn things around, with efforts focused on expanding Macy's off-price nameplate, Macy's Backstage, and revamping the retailer's loyalty program.
I was spinning my Monday weekly at Ludlow Bar (no longer) and an editor came in and died over my street take on the Sex And The City 'Carrie' nameplate.
Polestar, an existing nameplate that Volvo has used for performance models, is using the Geneva show to go public with the Polestar 1, a 173-horsepower plug-in hybrid coupe.
He glared at Rex W. Tillerson, the nominee for secretary of state, from behind his committee nameplate, his boyish face just a pinch more weathered than it used to be.
It's a hugely disappointing outcome for both companies and their shareholders given the $5.5 billion Ambatovy project is only now approaching nameplate capacity after a lengthy three-year ramp-up.
Ambatovy produced 13,000 tonnes of refined nickel in the third quarter of last year, a new record for the operation and close to nameplate capacity of 60,000 tonnes per year.
Proving she's still Jenny from the Block, Lopez, 49, completed the look with an oversize white button up shirtdress, hoop earrings and a nameplate necklace that read, "JENNIFER" around her neck.
"Australia will export 58.1 million tonnes of LNG in 2017-18, based on the assumption that some terminals will run well below nameplate capacity," National Australia Bank (NAB) said on Wednesday.
China's General Administration of Customs stopped clearing Tesla Model 3 imports last week, saying they did not have the required Chinese language warning signs and had missing or incorrect nameplate labels.
Now Kia's oldest nameplate, the-fourth-generation Sportage, is far more pleasant, holding its own in a wickedly fierce segment that includes the Ford Escape, Honda CR-V and Toyota RAV226.
China stopped clearing the cars last week, according to Reuters, and reportedly said at the time that the models didn't have necessary warning signs and had missing or incorrect nameplate labels.
The brand has been in the middle of a reimagining, started under Kumar Galhotra, who now oversees all of Ford&aposs North American activities (Lincoln is Ford&aposs longstanding premium nameplate).
Jenner sports a full face of makeup, a nameplate necklace reading "BABYGIRL" and a variety of facial expressions as she poses alongside the adorable infant, who's dressed in a simple gray outfit.
China's General Administration of Customs stopped clearing Tesla Model 3 imports last week, saying that they did not have the required Chinese language warning signs and had missing or incorrect nameplate labels.
Jenner sports a full face of makeup, a nameplate necklace reading "BABYGIRL" and a variety of facial expressions as she poses alongside the adorable infant, who's dressed in a simple gray outfit.
That&aposs more than 10 years after the former Hummer nameplate died in 2010, back when it was a gas-guzzling badge of excess that got fuel-mileage ratings in the teens.
It too posted an operational record in the third quarter of 2015 but at 7,300 tonnes of finished nickel products, it's still some way from nameplate capacity of 58,000 tonnes per year.
But "delivery of supplies resumed over the past few days with full operations now back online and at nameplate levels," Steve Stakiw, Trevali's vice president of investor relations, said by email on Friday.
Ford's F-Series line-up — which includes a mix of light to heavy-duty models — is the country's best-selling nameplate, with General Motors' Chevrolet Sierra and Fiat Chrysler's Ram pickups close behind.
Offtake from the train, which has a 4.5 million tonnes per annum (Mtpa) nameplate capacity, is contracted to GAIL (India) Ltd for a 20-year period, with shipments to commence in March 2018.
When Harper was a rookie in the majors, his teammates noticed his bats were inscribed "Wonderboy" — the name of the movie Roy Hobbs's homemade bat — and created a "Hobbs" nameplate for his locker.
He also designed two styles that sold more than a million pairs during the 1980s: a clog with a wooden base and a Nina nameplate nailed into the side, and a kidskin flat.
They're nudging it as close to being a multi-terrain supercar as they can, something that can power slide across tarmac and dirt with the poise that befits the British carmaker's storied nameplate.
Macy's in particular will focus efforts on expanding its off-price nameplate, Macy's Backstage, as the company is beginning to take excess space in its stores to dedicate to the less-expensive apparel.
Announcing a "quiet revolution," the company offered a glimpse of one of the most counterintuitive passenger vehicles in memory: an electric pickup truck under the revived (and, in some quarters, reviled) nameplate Hummer.
The pop superstar, 59, has shared multiple snaps of herself rocking a nameplate necklace that reads "MAMBO": the nickname her kids Estere and Stella, 5, Mercy James, 11, and David Banda, 12, call her.
The 577,000 employees of America's international nameplate dealers will be at risk, and so will the jobs of auto plant workers from 14 auto producing states – 12 of which voted for Trump in 2016.
While a cut this big could help curb China's aluminium production levels, it was not clear if the reduction would be based on the alumina refineries' nameplate capacities or their current lower operating rates.
Since 1992, Horacio Pagani has built his eponymous exotic nameplate into a brand that's talked about as a modern-day Ferrari or Lamborghini — and in the estimation of some pundits, builds more compelling cars.
But, as Rosa-Salas and frequent collaborator Isabel Flower will tell you, a search for the history of nameplate jewelry won't turn up many stories like Rosa-Salas' that contextualize its significance and genealogy.
Automakers have been quietly undermining the auto show anyway; Cadillac's aborted Lyriq reveal was typical of the sort of one-off events that make a single nameplate the star of its own tiny show.
Electricity is about the last thing most people associate with the Hummer nameplate, as the vehicle was known in its day for getting catastrophically low fuel mileage in addition to its heavy curb weight.
It was a surprise, though a funny one, to see her take on the daily uniform, pinning neckties with nameplate Martine Rose pins and tucking them into pants with three waistbands and two belts.
The first Dart was an affordable and wildly popular car in the 1960s and 1970s, even into the 1980's... ...Fiat-Chrysler brought back the nameplate in 2013 to attract customers looking for small cars.
We did notice one special accessory missing in Madonna's selfie: her sentimental nameplate necklace that reads "MAMBO" (the nickname that her kids Estere and Stella, 5, Mercy James, 11, and David Banda, 12, call her).
When Katy Perry first took the stage with the presidential hopeful, her impressive flag-cape gown complete with turban, Hillary 2016-embossed nails, and POTUS nameplate necklace seemed like an almost impossible act to follow.
And now it's Bella Hadid's turn, switching out her usual nameplate choker that reads "Abel," after her breakup with The Weeknd (aka Abel Tesfaye) in favor of a whole lot of Bella-branded neckwear accessories.
Kim Kardashian-West has professed her love for Yeezy in more ways than one can count, while Lea Michele has worn both "Cory" and "Finn" nameplate necklaces in honor of her late boyfriend, Cory Monteith.
The duo's next step was to start hosting public events in which anyone and everyone are invited to bring their nameplate jewelry to be photographed and write down the story and significance behind their pieces.
The export facility, which has nameplate capacity of 16 million barrels per month, could hit a record "if fog doesn't get in the way," Teague said at the Argus Americas Crude Summit in Houston, Texas.
With a reputation built on its supersport road bikes, the company, now under the wing of Audi, took a long shot on bringing back the Scrambler nameplate, created in the 4993s for the American market.
The picture of the nameplate on a camouflage uniform provoked online snickering, with Twitter users joking the brown and green won't blend into space; however, despite the service's name, Space Force members will be earthbound.
The picture of the nameplate on a camouflage uniform provoked online snickering, with Twitter users joking the brown and green won't blend into space; however, despite the service's name, Space Force members will be earthbound.
To follow the story of the nameplate, you have to start with the great Anglo-Saxon scholar Alcuin, in league with the Holy Roman emperor Charlemagne, under whose direction monks developed letterforms known as Carolingian.
There's definitely a sense of sisterhood," she said while sitting in front of a desk in her congressional office with a nameplate on it that spells out in all capital letters, "the future is female.
By focusing on its two "growth brands," Gap expects net sales at Old Navy of more than $10 billion and sales at its athleisure nameplate, Athleta, to exceed $1 billion during the next few years.
Not quite as big as or expensive as the full-size Range Rover, the Range Rover Sport is a more approachable way to get the high-dollar Range Rover style and nameplate at $93,43 as tested.
The combined company will handle all of the Gulf state's 77 million tonnes of nameplate LNG production capacity annually sold through a mix of joint venture agreements with Western oil majors including Exxon Mobil and Shell.
From my perspective, representing America's international nameplate automobile dealers of brands like Honda, Toyota, BMW and others, I know that many who are characterized as "them" are often among the most recognizable members of their communities.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's Cosmo Oil Co said on Monday it would reduce the nameplate capacity of two crude distillation units (CDUs) at its Chiba refinery, east of Tokyo, to meet the requirements of a government directive.
The Hummer nameplate, which died in 2010 when General Motors killed off the brand amid a bankruptcy, low demand, and high gas prices, is back — but it&aposs not like any Hummer we&aposve ever known.
Collaborating with Mr. Bodkin and Kelly Doe, who is The Times's design director for brand identity, Mr. Carter also designed a new nameplate for The International Herald Tribune and its successor, The International New York Times.
In that context, the problems with the Explorer — a nameplate that was introduced in 1990 — were a headache no one anticipated; Ford is supposed to be good at the old-school aspects of the car business.
But we&aposll know more soon, because if everything goes to plan, it won&apost be long before the Hummer nameplate is back — this time, as an ode to excess power instead of excess fuel consumption.  
After the ceremony, according to a Heisman Trophy Trust spokesman, the trophy and the winner are hustled across the street, where the official nameplate is attached with four screws in time for the player's news conference.
The 24 representatives from nine countries, who demanded answers from Facebook over its use and treatment of data, posed for a picture with an empty chair behind a desk with a nameplate for Zuckerberg on it.
Anadarko is developing Mozambique's first onshore LNG facility consisting of two initial LNG trains with a total nameplate capacity of 12.88 mtpa to support the development of the Golfinho/Atum field located entirely within Offshore Area 1.
For decades, Jeep enthusiasts from around the country have flocked to Moab, Utah, in early April for Easter Jeep Safari to celebrate off-roading, the one activity that has come to define the 75-year-old nameplate.
Jean looked at the pet and suddenly knew what it came to express, just as she knew, with a certainty that seemed impossible, that the cartoon nameplate that appeared when she hovered over it would say GENIE.
If you're still wearing a nameplate necklace, Carrie Bradshaw will give you major props, but we're here to kick up your jewelry game with some new pieces that are having a major moment in Hollywood right now.
One brand that's really become a go-to for stars is Tiny Tags, as stars like Meryl Streep, Hoda Kotb, Selma Blair, and more have all worn (and shown off!) the Massachusetts-based brand's signature nameplate designs.
The best part is that whether you're looking to go full Carrie Bradshaw with a simple nameplate, or something a little more extravagant with diamond initials there really is a style — and a price point — for everyone.
Although a nuclear plant and a wind farm might have the same "nameplate capacity" of 1 gigawatt, you'd actually need three or four wind farms that size to produce the same number of MWh as the nuclear plant.
The ramp-up in output puts the Novatek terminal, in operation for less than a year, in excess of its nameplate capacity, with the Norwegian transfers the only way it can deliver the additional LNG to the market.
"To jolt himself out of self-doubt and inertia, Ninagawa wrote 'Ninagawa Tensai' ('Ninagawa Genius') on a nameplate and hung it on his apartment door," the English-language edition of the Japanese newspaper The Asahi Shimbun reported recently.
Data: Energy Information Administration; Note: Only includes facilities with a nameplate capacity one megawatt and above; Chart: Andrew Witherspoon / Axios Ben Fowke, the CEO of Xcel Energy, now says he's fine with wind power on the electric grid.
The unusual move for the LNG industry, dominated by long-term contracts, reflects strong output at PNG LNG, which is producing 12 percent above nameplate capacity at 7.7 million tonnes per annum (mtpa) two years after start-up.
Just a 15-minute walk away are the offices of Twitter and Uber, two companies that along with other nameplate technology giants have helped push the median price of a home in San Francisco well beyond $1 million.
No longer tied to the nameplate once known best in the United States for its chain saws and snow blowers, Husqvarna's nimble, narrow-waisted single-cylinder machines use engines of 373cc or 693cc from KTM, its corporate parent.
LOS ANGELES – Following Ford Motor's highly anticipated debut of the all-electric Mustang Mach-E SUV, attention is turning to General Motors to potentially leverage the Chevrolet Corvette, its most-iconic nameplate, into a sub-brand and SUV.
Even as a fictional character, Carrie was considered the ultimate tastemaker of the early 2000s — TV Guide declared her the most fashionable character on TV. Her wardrobe launched the sale of countless Manolo Blahnik heels and nameplate necklaces.
When Toyota resurrected the beloved Supra nameplate after a roughly 20-year hiatus back in 2019, it was a big deal — even if its underpinnings were from BMW instead of Toyota, the company that made the Supra name iconic.
One month after the leak, throughput on Keystone was at 583,000 barrels per day, just 2 percent below nameplate capacity despite the 20 percent pressure restriction, according to previously unreported data from the National Energy Board, Canada's energy regulator.
As leaders in the automotive industry, we seek to correct the misconception that when a consumer chooses to purchase an international nameplate vehicle from their local dealership they are in any way harming the U.S. economy or job market.
Planned and built in the immediate aftermath of that 2006-2007 price spike, what was once known as the Goro project came on stream years late and over budget and has been struggling to achieve nameplate capacity ever since.
In order to not out-sparkle her dress, Brown kept any further embellishment minimal — save for a gold nameplate necklace, the only other shimmer came courtesy of the glitter block heel on her Mary Janes, which are also Kate Spade.
In the closing scene of "Lost and Found," Ilana — wearing a Hebrew nameplate necklace layered over a Jewish star necklace and hoop earrings that spell "Jewess" — sits cross-legged in front of her laptop, writing an entrance essay for grad school.
It's easy to get anything personalized these days — you can special order a nameplate necklace through the comfort of an Instagram ad, have a tailor embroider your name on your denim jacket, or have your initials painted into your nail art.
He uncorked multiple bottles of Dom, spraying it on his boss' floor, on his office nameplate, on another nondescript carpet, on a pile of business cards he scattered down the hall, and all over his own plaid button-down shirt.
The Papua New Guinea-focused company said liquefied natural gas production from the PNG LNG project reached 83 million tonnes per annum (mtpa) in June, 25 percent above nameplate capacity, continuing a strong run for the plant operated by ExxonMobil Corp.
In their essay, Flower and Rosa-Salas also mention a friend whose grandmother wore a nameplate as a young Philadelphia woman in the 1940s, and working-class women in New York's Queens and Long Island who wore nameplates shortly after WWII.
Stephanie Brinley, principal automotive analyst at IHS Markit, said resurrecting the Hummer name under GMC is a "natural home for it," however she believes resurrecting the nameplate wasn't the only way for GM to successfully bring such a vehicle to market.
The color's renaissance in recent years might be part of the general turn toward gold jewelry that's seen the bamboo earrings, nameplate necklaces, and religious jewelry long found at swap meets marketed to the general public as hip and edgy.
From the dangling corpses of Steve Bannon, Kellyanne Conway, and Reince Priebus to Veep Mike Pence rubbing the "Vice" off of his nameplate to ... whatever's going on here with Jeff Sessions, "scathing" is the most appropriate descriptor for The Simpsons latest take.
Today, before this ridiculous "security" charade gains any more momentum, America's 9,600 international nameplate auto dealers are asking the president to pause and consider whether this trade war is worth the job losses and cost increases it will surely inflict upon American families.
It worked, and she's been collecting nameplate jewelry ever since—including pieces featuring other identity markers beyond her name, such as a ring that reads "INFJ" (her Myers-Briggs personality type) and bamboo-style hoop earrings that say "pensive," her favorite word.
In late November, Angus attended a hearing in British Parliament in which representatives from nine countries took turns interrogating a Facebook vice president about the company's proliferating scandals (an empty chair sat before a Mark Zuckerberg nameplate, marking the chief executive's absence).
The GTL refinery is currently operating well below its nameplate capacity of 36,000 barrels per day – equivalent to 45,000 barrels of crude oil per day - following a $1 billion offshore drilling campaign that was halted due to poor results in finding replacement reserves.
General Motors has confirmed it's resurrecting the Hummer nameplate for a new all-electric truck that will have 1,000 horsepower on offer and go from 0 to 60 miles per hour in three seconds, according to new teaser images and videos released today.
"This is a very smart strategic move by VW. The Jetta nameplate has a long history in China as a dependable car," Alysha Webb, a Los Angeles-based journalist and consultant who has written about China's auto industry for nearly two decades, tells The Verge.
If you're a diesel fan, you may be in for a disappointment with the launch of the 2020 Jaguar XE. The British nameplate has dropped the oil-burner option, joining other manufacturers that have moved away from diesel since the emissions scandal at Volkswagen.
Those convictions meant there was an empty seat at the rear of the Senate chamber — Mr. Skelos's nameplate artfully removed — and a vacant spot where Mr. Silver used to sit in the Assembly, an empty wire-mesh trash can in place of the chair.
The big picture: Barr didn't show up to his appearance before the committee on Thursday after Democrats voted to allow staff lawyers extra time to question him about the Mueller report — leaving Nadler to speak for 16 minutes before an empty chair with Barr's nameplate.
A Pakistani minister promises Gwadar will "benchmark" Singapore, but the port is controlled by a Chinese company, China Overseas Port Holding Company, about which almost nothing is known beyond a Hong Kong nameplate and the claim on its website to be "emerging and fast growing".
The debut of BMW's Gran Coupe comes almost exactly a year after BMW revealed the two-door version of the 8-Series, reviving a nameplate it abandoned nearly two decades ago and providing a more sporty alternative to the familiar 7-Series sedan flagship.
Out of Toys R Us' roughly 880 store fleet in the U.S., 183 stores (including those under the Babies R Us nameplate) have at least one other Toys R Us store within a 15-minute drive, UBS wrote in a note to clients in December.
Well, it's seven carats, it's of extremely high quality (the hashtag #VVS indicates jeweler's terminology for "very, very slight" inclusions, or flaws) and it was created by the same company, If & Co., that creates pieces like this diamond Jesus pendant and this diamond-studded nameplate necklace.
" Before long, her signature boxy nylon handbags, now identifiable by that square nameplate stitched to every design, were ubiquitous, seen on everyone from young girls to massive stars including Drew Barrymore, Cindy Crawford and Sandra Bullock, who in 2800 told People the brand was "an obsession.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A day before Facebook announced that it had discovered and disabled a propaganda campaign designed to sow dissension among U.S. voters, it exclusively shared some of the suspicious pages with an online forensics team so busy it hasn't put a nameplate on the door.
General Motors brand GMC announced the return of the Hummer on Thursday, saying that the nameplate will come back as an all-electric "super truck" with 1,000 horsepower, 11,500 foot-pounds of torque, and a time of three seconds to get from 0 to 60 mph.
Fi also says that they've only had two reported instances of defective buckles, noting that it's a type widely used by companies like Petco, and that some early versions of the collar used a defective glue that held on the nameplate — a minor cosmetic issue that's since been fixed.
Each nameplate necklace is 14K yellow gold vermeil and has an adjustable chain length, and all proceeds from both pieces — one reads "Anxiety," the other reads "Depression" — will go to Bring Change To Mind, a non-profit organization dedicated to ending the stigma around and discrimination against mental illnesses.
She finally received her first nameplate as a young teen when she wrote her mother a letter explaining that her high test scores showed she was responsible enough to own the $200 piece of jewelry, and that it would mark a coming-of-age moment in her life.
"America's international nameplate dealers fully support federal tax reform but remain deeply opposed to the [border-adjustment tax] provision, which would drive up the cost of every vehicle on their lots by an average of $85033,000 per vehicle," said Cody Lusk, president of the American International Automobile Dealers Association.
Once gone, it will mark the second time since the Regal debuted as a model of the Buick Century in 1973 that the company has axed the nameplate in the U.S. U.S. sales of the Regal through the third quarter totaled 11,008 vehicles, down 19.6% from a year earlier.
The state law prohibits the removal, relocation, alteration, or renaming of "[a]ny statue, monument, memorial, bust, nameplate, plaque, artwork, flag, historic display, school, street, bridge, or building … on public property," including those that honor figures from past US military conflicts, without a waiver from the Tennessee Historical Commission.
The two-train plant with an original nameplate capacity of 6.9 million tonnes a year produced 7.9 million tonnes last year, making it possible to offer the excess for sale, Stephen McCusker, Vice President of PNG Marketing at ExxonMobil Asia Pacific Pte Ltd told Reuters at a gas conference in Japan.
We urge Congress and the next administration to do everything in their power to promote the type of global commerce that assures vehicles with American technology, consisting of American parts, built with American labor and sold at dealerships at the heart of our communities continue to thrive—no matter what the nameplate says.
Out of Toys R Us' roughly 880 store fleet in the U.S., 183 stores (including those under the Babies R Us nameplate) have at least one other Toys R Us store within a 15-minute drive, UBS found, which is why Lasser said the company could close these "cannibalized" locations next year.
Instead, it mostly turns up references to Sarah Jessica Parker's Sex and the City character, Carrie Bradshaw, who famously wore a nameplate on the show after Parker's stylist saw "kids in the neighborhood" around her New York City shop sporting the style and decided to put one the iconic white TV character.
While you would think that coining your own 'ship name and then getting it emblazoned on clothing and nameplate necklaces would be enough to prove your BFF-dom, this week the catwalk-strutting couple decided to elevate things to the next level of diehard commitment, stepping out looking like the personification of the twin emoji.
Announces that its El Dorado, Arkansas facility ammonia plant resumes production * Ammonia plant came back online on July 31, 2016 and is back to nameplate operating capacity of 1,150 tons per day * Has resumed production after having experienced an unplanned outage resulting from severe weather that caused a loss of power Source text for Eikon: Further company coverage:
"If you look back at any of the awards the car the won, look at some of the early customer enthusiasm around the car, look at the dealer enthusiasm around the car, Bolt EV is on track to bring a lot of new buyers not only to the Bolt EV nameplate, but also the Chevrolet family," he said.
Since 1984, the plaques themselves have been made by the ceramists Frank and Sue Ashworth, who kiln-fire and glaze each nameplate — 19.5 inches in diameter, 2 inches in thickness, using a base blend of ball clays, feldspar, sand and grog — in a studio in Cornwall, where they replicate the original lettering used by long-ago plaque designers.
In our younger years, there used to be four definitive camps of "memorabilia" jewelry we had to have: matching BFF necklaces (often in the form of cheap metal chains and puzzle piece hearts), customizable link charm bracelets (or if you were fancier, customizable tennis bracelets), nameplate necklaces (written in cursive, duh), and vintage looking lockets — before we even knew we liked vintage.
Each member of the media has a work station with a brass nameplate, a leather swivel chair, a pair of computer monitors, and a surfeit of real-time tournament footage and information—far more data than one would be able to gather out on the golf course, especially because, outside the press building, reporters are not allowed to carry cell phones.
TO SUPPLY LITHIUM HYDROXIDE * INITIAL TERM 3 YEARS ON FIXED-PRICE TAKE-OR-PAY BASIS FROM DELIVERY OF FIRST PRODUCT, AND CONTAINS 2 3-YEAR TERM OPTIONS * AGREEMENT EQUATES TO LESS THAN 25% OF KIDMAN'S PORTION OF INITIAL NAMEPLATE PRODUCTION FOR FIRST THREE YEARS FROM REFINERY * OTHER COMMERCIAL TERMS OF AGREEMENT ARE STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL Source text for Eikon: Further company coverage:
Read more: Toyota reveals the bizarre autonomous and electric vehicles that will whisk athletes and visitors around for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics"It is no coincidence that our first pure electric model of the new generation is a Corsa, our most popular nameplate and one of the best-selling cars in Europe", Michael Lohscheller told journalists at a press conference earlier this year in Rüsselsheim, Germany announcing the company's electrification strategy.
But just as beauty is in the eye of the beholder, language is in the mouth of the speaker — and, at a time when some in the LGBTQ+ community have reclaimed those words as a means of expressing both their freedoms and struggles, Peddigrew decided to render those epithets as $21976 sterling silver nameplate necklaces for his line Cartography's new, in his words, "queer af" collection, released this month.
Announces that its El Dorado, Arkansas facility's ammonia plant is operating at nameplate capacity * Addition of ammonia production capabilities at el dorado expected to be reflected in overall financial performance in second half of 2016 * LSB Industries Inc says new ammonia plant at its El Dorado, Arkansas facility has been producing ammonia at an average rate of 1,150 tons per day Source text for Eikon: Further company coverage: (Bengaluru Newsroom: +1 646 646 8780)

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