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"This is the important work of coming in later, and looking back, and pulling in people who straddled genres, and pulling in people who weren't just white dudes," he says.
Meanwhile, the banks will still be pulling in overdraft fees.
Barkley is reportedly pulling in $31.2 million over 4 years.
For now, the company is pulling in revenue from sponsorships.
I start pulling in in terms of my own spending.
It's not just the individual Democratic candidates pulling in cash.
By 1993, Cirque was pulling in $30 million each year.
He's like pushing and pulling in a really interesting way.
"I was probably pulling in $100,000 a year," he said.
What causes attention, and pulling in is negative emotions essentially.
Urbanists and climate hawks should be pulling in the same direction.
This black hole is pulling in matter from a nearby star.
READ more: Democrats are pulling in boatloads of small-dollar donations.
Driving the news: Two recent proposals are pulling in opposite directions.
Pulling in a state attorney general prevents Trump from pardoning Manafort.
There are other reports that Conor's pulling in closer to $100 mil.
Different regions of the EU, however, have been pulling in opposite directions.
Keith Schiller, Trump's bodyguard and confidant, is pulling in $15,000 a month.
Cellphone data showed Cook sent a text while pulling in, Daugherty added.
"Pokémon Detective Pikachu" won the weekend in China, pulling in $41 million.
One website estimates that the album is pulling in $3m a day.
If you are pulling in $0003,2000, for instance, that is just $250,2000.
We don't need the great ratings this show is still pulling in!
I find it, I'm always pushing and pulling in between the groups.
Macaw works by first pulling in a list of people you follow.
Vision Fund scores: SoftBank's massive tech fund is pulling in big profits.
Tokyo (CNN Business)SoftBank's massive tech fund is pulling in big profits.
Sanders hasn't been pulling in remarkable numbers of first-time primary voters.
But at least it works, and it's still pulling in immensely valuable information.
Billboard wrote that retail competitor Target is still pulling in significant CD sales.
The concert was immense, pulling in over 11 million viewers across the country.
BECKY QUICK: Are you hearing about specific companies that are pulling in plans?
It can then simply remove its foot by pulling in a different direction.
Last, we're going to get more elected officials pulling in the same direction.
Certainly, pulling in $55 million in 2016 is a good chunk of change.
It proved incredibly lucrative, pulling in far more than he needed to survive.
Now, more than ever, they sound like they're pulling in the same direction.
The app was pulling in $80,000 a month before it was eventually removed.
When I got to the station, the F train was just pulling in.
Juno LTK earns considerably more, pulling in between $2,000 and $2,500 a month.
How do they get a bunch of athletes pulling in the same direction?
Giannis, meanwhile, scored a game-high 31 points while pulling in 16 rebounds.
The Wolfpack added to the scoring chances by pulling in 13 offensive rebounds.
America—particularly when it comes to pulling in the young recruits who were
Within a year, both men were pulling in six figures from the venture.
But even she was surprised by what that net ended up pulling in.
Three Billboards has been pulling in best picture all awards season, despite some controversy.
Even some of the biggest bulls on Wall Street are pulling in the reins.
One containing many links, often circular references, and pulling in data from multiple sources.
Even into his 80s he was pulling in an estimated $20 million per year.
"Every month, we're pulling in lessons we've learned from the prior month," he reported.
Facebook then sells advertisers targeted access to its users, pulling in $27bn last year.
Here's how much the U.S.'s five best-paid chief executives are pulling in.
We were pulling in School House Rock–style animation; we wanted to do claymation.
In March, he even partnered with hip-hop artist Drake, pulling in 628,000 viewers.
Last year it was the top EM fee earner globally, pulling in $500 million.
If you are pulling in $100,000 a month, smurfing is out of the question.
Your confidence will be very high and you'll be pulling in some magnificent opportunities.
Pulling in Location History from Instagram could help keep that map up to date.
Beto O'Rourke (D) is pulling in big bucks in his underdog challenge to Cruz.
Pulling in short-term, quick-buck investors is not an indication of good health.
I'm pulling in tens of thousands of dollars every month just posting content online.
Their music has been pulling in comparisons to Frank Zappa, which Teeny doesn't understand.
Talk about the AI elements, because people don't realize it's both making the car and putting the AI elements ... AI is pulling in so much data, pulling in and understanding it, and then there's the sensors part of it and the radar.
Less clear is how helpful Bixby will be at pulling in information from the web.
"The Kurds are actually pulling back substantially from Turkey and Syria's pulling in," he added.
Of course, Twitter is also pulling in its other properties to complement its Olympic coverage.
Four months ago when Joy started out it was pulling in 150 weddings a month.
In his first week, Trump was pulling in an average of 206,000 engagements per tweet.
Tinder alone accounted for over half of the company's 2019 revenue, pulling in $1.2 billion.
"I didn't feel any tugging or pulling in that muscular spot right there," Eickhoff said.
Outside of mobile games, entertainment and streaming apps are also pulling in the big money.
South Korean boy band BTS topped the survey, though they're pulling in 30-1 odds.
Asian credit spreads were tighter with the iTraxx Asia IG index pulling in by 2bp.
But Curry doesn't dwell on the fact that he's pulling in less than his peers.
Meanwhile, Lionsgate's new release "The Glass Castle" is pulling in $2625 million from 24.5,234.3 locations.
Emerging market funds performed well, with bonds pulling in $1.1 billion and stocks $1.0 billion.
On average, the premature group was pulling in $20,000 a year less than the NBWs.
Today, he's pulling in $10,503 a month from being on TikTok four hours a day.
Coulter and pulling in bits from the second book in the series, The Subtle Knife.
The animated movie broke records when it opened last weekend, pulling in $130 million domestically.
Amazon-owned Twitch is now pulling in as many monthly viewers as cable news networks.
It's also massively popular, pulling in 3 billion views on IQiyi, China's answer to Netflix.
We're told his company, Raycon, is already pulling in $2-$3 million in sales every month.
Justice League does feel like a film with too many hands pulling in too many directions.
An AmEx bot can serve up restaurant recommendations, pulling in reviews from partner site The Infatuation.
He worked 20063-hour days, barely having time to cash the checks he was pulling in.
Oksana was pulling in $20k a month but wanted a small increase -- to $100k a month!
This doesn't only mean reconsidering how much you're spending, but also how much you're pulling in.
Their retail stores aren't pulling in big bucks because people would rather shop online than IRL.
Vanderbilt's lead, pulling in their wake the mix of celebrities and socialites known as cafe society.
A sixth sense for showing up to the station just as the subway is pulling in?
The cameraman followed Mr. Roberts to a sparse locker room, pulling in close on his anguish.
That's several times what Twitch has reported pulling in from its virtual currency for tipping, bits.
Meanwhile, Gooding & Company had its biggest one-day sale ever on Saturday, pulling in $76.7 million.
International stock funds attracted the most money since August, pulling in $800 million during the week.
Your crew is pulling in a very large and unwieldy volume of five-spots and tenners.
They had gone as a family to Alaska, where Mr. Raz saw fishermen pulling in salmon.
Ya gotta hear how much Andrew says he's pulling in thanks to his most famous fan.
Sanders is pulling in the third spot, behind former Vice President Joe Biden and Massachusetts Sen.
Nadler credited the special counsel with pulling in up to $42 million in fines and forfeitures.
Honestly I was pulling in my drive way from going to McDonalds when I seen this happening.
Ultimately, we are pushing and pulling in a fluid space, creating no solutions, but only violent movement.
The problem had to do with challenges the company is having pulling in additional revenue from customers.
That same study saw Facebook pulling in between $89 million and $376 million in those two years.
The company also beat revenue expectations, pulling in $33.72 billion, compared to a $32.77 billion consensus projection.
Europe, Japan and emerging market equities all attracted net inflows, with the latter pulling in $2.4 billion.
PC games were no slouch, pulling in 13.6 billion RMB ($2 billion) in revenue for the period.
Medical billing is a largely untapped and lucrative industry, potentially pulling in $55 billion globally by 2020.
Scholten has outraised King in the race thus far, pulling in more than $1.4 million in contributions.
They're pulling in experts from every academic background, including seemingly incompatible ones, to help steer the course.
Overall, global bond funds attracted $6 billion, with corporate bonds pulling in the bulk of the flows.
Twitter also has a quality filter that curbs pulling in tweets that could be seen as abusive.
Another new offering, Mark Wahlberg's "Mile 0003" opened below estimates, pulling in $2000 million in 212.4,28.8 theaters.
The Movement for Black Lives umbrella group oversaw the effort by pulling in local bail-reform groups.
Their duty is to assist him, their oars all pulling in the direction set by the captain.
He raised $3.6 million in the 2nd quarter of 2019, after pulling in $9.4 million in Q1.
If Russia were to invade, it would have to kill Americans first, quickly pulling in the superpower.
Now part of the gravitational force is pulling in the direction of the tension in the rope.
When he wasn't pulling in millions of dollars at swanky fundraisers, Trump took the fight to California.
Cheaper tools like BamSEC and WallMine are often limited to just pulling in earnings transcripts and filings.
Daily Kos beat its single-day fundraising total by pulling in around $900,000 in just one day.
In 2016, Lyft lost close to $600 million after pulling in $700 million in revenue, people familiar said.
When CyberArk went public in September 2014, it was already pulling in revenue of more than $100 million.
In 2007, Glacken became a top Shaklee seller, pulling in a minimum of $100,0003 in sales a month.
"I think there are competing groups within the administration and they're pulling in opposite directions here," she says.
Asian credit spread narrowed with the iTraxx Asia ex-Japan IG index pulling in 3bp to 68bp/69bp.
Excel is also getting a couple of new tools for pulling in rich data from third-party sources.
And on that quest, the company is likely pulling in whatever data points it possibly can about you.
So in May, Bird was pulling in about $602,500 in weekly revenue, offset by $1503,700 in maintenance costs.
Not only that, Morenstein's food-centric streaming video empire is now pulling in millions of dollars each year.
By 2010, it had more than 50,000 students enrolled and was pulling in more than $420 million annually.
Bond funds continued their streak of positive inflows by pulling in a net of $3533 billion last week.
The video shows one of the female passengers pulling in her catch of the day towards the boat.
I think just by having live DJing or live mixing, that is definitely pulling in a different crowd.
Whatever the traders' methods, they were pulling in millions, and Ningbo — and the greater Chinese economy — was thriving.
According to Forbes, Reynolds was one of Hollywood's 20 highest-paid actors last year, pulling in $21.5 million.
In addition to pulling in electronic medical records, HealtheIntent accesses data sources like prescription information and insurance claims.
Hatcher finished with three touchdown receptions, also pulling in a 22-yarder from Cook in the fourth quarter.
" Firms start pulling in, saying, "We want to be prepared in case they don't get this quite right.
Some of these services have mulled a flotation while others are pulling in fresh capital to fuel growth.
Universal Studios' "Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom" is leading the charge, pulling in more than $60 million last weekend.
There's a passage where she says she feels mariada (dizzy) from pulling in and out of different cultures.
But, helped by the ubiquity of recording technology and smartphones, they could begin pulling in visuals right away.
The companies may want to keep pulling in customers to bolster their databases of genetic information, Baker says.
Before leaving the race, Ramsey led her primary rivals in fundraising, pulling in $6900,2628 from April to September.
Some of the top podcasts on YouTube are pulling in millions of views every few days or weeks.
Mr. LaRouche was pulling in enough money nationally to qualify for federal matching funds for his presidential campaigns.
Black people are merely puppets at the end of the string that whites are pulling in his narrative.
Companies are pulling in consumer data, social network activity, and other information to build ever more sophisticated voter files.
James was the second-highest-paid player in the NBA during the 213-18 season, pulling in $33 million.
Green Bits raised $17 million in April, pulling in money from investment firms including Snoop Dogg's Casa Verde Capital.
The light buckets will act like floodlights in reverse, pulling in radio waves from a huge swath of sky.
We were expanding our palettes and pulling in from various other genres once we began writing the full-length.
It was Biden pulling in close to the face of a young sexual assault survivor while holding her hands.
The company was able to raise its operating margin for all three of its brands, pulling in more profit.
I think she'd have been better off pulling in a more talented singer, but, hey, maybe that's just me.
Now, he told BuzzFeed News, he manages accounts whose reach can mean pulling in tens of millions of eyeballs.
"He isn't pulling in the cash, and she didn't make much money as a legal assistant," the source continues.
Now newcomers, such as Moore Capital spin-out Stone Milliner, are pulling in cash and producing some strong returns.
Singleton noted that the API also allows for pulling in images from Google Drive, Microsoft's OneDrive and other services.
This includes pulling in data from the cloud accounting services it plugs into, which include Xero, SageOne, and FreeAgent.
Is this about pulling in opinions and ideas from a more diverse group of people, either internally or externally?
WhatsApp's version of Snapchat Stories is already pulling in around 15 percent of the messaging app's 1.2 billion users.
At smaller startups, where people absolutely need to be pulling in the same direction, OKRs are a survival tool.
Tiffany also has a number of other levers that it's pulling in an attempt to improve its financial performance.
It did well enough in theaters, pulling in $71 million, but its legacy has far outlived its box office.
Meanwhile, two left-leaning parties that could lure votes away from the Liberals are pulling in more cash, too.
It darkens his face, and produces a blinding halo around him, with strands of light pulling in all directions.
Some stone structures have landed at odd angles, to disorienting effect, as if gravity were pulling in every direction.
He set an N.F.L. record for catches by a running back by pulling in 102 passes two years ago.
Abraham had about $1 million in the bank after pulling in $793,000 in the first quarter of the year.
The female-led grassroots surge across purple and red America is pulling in some women who previously voted Republican.
Now, less than three years later, Inkkas continues to grow, pulling in the company's best numbers since its creation.
That makes the GMV figures, while impressive, somewhat of a distraction from the actual revenue it is pulling in.
There are huge competing G-forces pulling in different directions, and it seems almost a miracle it can fly.
He "described pulling in toward the fire, feeling the heat from the fire come through his windshield," Purdy said.
Even in 1965, chief executive officers were pulling in $843,19653 a year, and their compensation has only skyrocketed since.
CNN is pulling in between $40,000 and $100,403 for 30-second spots, a source familiar with the matter said.
The remake of the 1992 animated original hit theaters in May to blockbuster success, pulling in over $1 billion worldwide.
Another policy aim of free ports is to help left-behind places, by generating investment and pulling in economic activity.
The app went beyond its seemingly stated scope, however, pulling in data from the friends lists of any test-takers.
Limited tier paid subscriptions grew 213 percent from last year, pulling in $225 million in the first part of 2017.
The show is a whirlpool, pulling in characters from other places and other eras, subtly psychologizing their behavior and revelations.
However, Apple is the one pulling in the most revenue, the report found – at nearly double that of Google Play.
The video has since gone viral, pulling in thousands of negative reactions demanding Thomas be let go from his job.
The likes of successful Australian YouTubers like Natalie Tran, the Philippou brothers, and Mychonny are pulling in millions of views.
Already this year, U.S. foodtech startups have brought in $626 million after pulling in a whopping $5 billion in 2018.
An invisible BandsInTown iframe would load on these sites, pulling in user data that was then accessible to embedded scripts.
Overall, including both mutual funds and ETFs, bond funds attracted $3.5 billion, marking their 29th straight week pulling in cash.
In a 2014 interview, Harris told VICE she was pulling in 24 cents per minute as the company's marquee talent.
And, at such a late date, he's scrambling to assemble a team, pulling in former staff members of Beto O'Rourke.
Now Edible Arrangements is pulling in close to $503 million in annual sales across 1,200 franchise locations in 11 countries.
Even today, when everybody thinks a direction is right, I just feel myself pulling in another direction a little bit.
By 22, the company was pulling in more than $22018 billion in revenue with a net income of $22019 million.
Tat includes driving referral traffic to the main app via spammy notifications, inserting additional ads, or pulling in more data.
The co-signs she'd been pulling in since she was underage, from Alicia Keys to Janet Jackson, haven't dried up.
Votes are still being counted, but the early results have Hillary Clinton pulling in around 45 percent of the vote.
Pulling in to the harbor was less than a celebratory moment because of the emotional and physical fatigue, he said.
TV and media still generate the biggest bucks for the league, pulling in $7.5 billion last year from media deals.
Obviously a household with an annual income of $48,000 would define "affordable" differently than one pulling in $120,000 a year.
She's the fifth-highest raiser in the state, pulling in $2023,994, including a $197,750 boost from the House Democratic Caucus.
The blocks themselves might pass for recessive Rothkos, pulling in a viewer's gaze instead of glowing out to meet it.
Even Twitter saw pirated versions of the stream going around, with one Periscope stream pulling in more than 70,000 viewers.
In any case, the network fired the Smotherses and canceled the show, though it was still pulling in decent ratings.
"Aquaman" easily retained its No. 1 spot, pulling in a solid $30 million for a domestic haul of $259 million.
While AI is great for pulling in vast amounts of relevant data, it still struggles with sarcasm, innuendo and colloquial language.
Last week, the comedy showed glimmers of success in international markets, pulling in more than $43 million in its overseas premiere.
Lay Waste Games, the company behind Dragoon, crowdfunded the game in 2015, pulling in just under 10 times their initial goal.
Spanning centuries, and pulling in characters from various towns, these stories explore wildness and domesticity, love and loneliness, and human connections.
The couch-in-a-box business, as it's been dubbed, has been growing steadily, pulling in about $3 million last year.
The system works by pulling in warmer air from outside the box and combining it with cold air inside, producing condensation.
Still, the show had an appeal, and it was pulling in viewers — at least 700,000 per episode, according to the Times.
They were pulling in about 2,500 people for military service annually through voluntary enrollment, falling about 1,500 short of their goals.
Black Panther has been pulling in money at a steady clip since opening, with a record-setting $218 million opening weekend.
You really could do an article about the need for time off mid career without pulling in maternity leave at all.
But all stand to benefit from a race that will bring attention even to those candidates pulling in relatively few votes.
Fox's "Logan" took third place, pulling in $17.5 million and bringing the R-rated superhero tale's stateside total to $184 million.
It supports pulling in data from tools like Atlassian's Jira, but also Microsoft's Team Foundation Server, IBM's RTC and other services.
It has to draw lines, reward quality, and resist the epistemic chaos that America's aspiring autocrat is pulling in his wake.
Three women got into a fight over toilet paper, complete with screaming and hair-pulling, in the Woolworths Supermarket on Saturday.
And as the two red Liberal buses headed out to a suburban hotel, Mr. Scheer's big blue buses were pulling in.
"I thought we did a much better job of pulling in and taking away driving lanes," Pelicans coach Alvin Gentry said.
O'Rourke narrowly outpaced Sanders' first-day fundraising haul, pulling in $6.1 million in the 24 hours after his announcement last week.
After pulling in to the parking lot, Robinson grabbed his friend's handgun and began shooting for an unknown reason, officials said.
"Whoever gets the recognition, it's just about how we're playing, and everybody pulling in the right direction, and we have that."
Walmart is in first place, pulling in $486 billion, followed by Costco ($118 billion) and Kroger in third place ($115 billion).
Of the five largest big-money machines that supported Trump during the presidential election, only two are still pulling in contributions.
Analysts expect to hear significant updates on Siri, which could include anything from pulling in additional data sets to handling more tasks.
Part of this is because Twitter is still not pulling in as many big ad dollars as they expected or hoped to.
This is a lovely new moon to hold a ritual for pulling in a partner or for healing yourself of past heartache.
Disney's latest blockbuster has smashed box office records, pulling in an astonishing $1.2 billion globally in its opening weekend, according to Variety.
He took a shot at Sanders, saying that the self-described democratic socialist would have a hard time pulling in moderate voters.
These licensing deals were especially lucrative for the Trump Organization, pulling in millions in fees and, often, a cut of the sales.
Tonight's results suggest that even though Trump is pulling in poor ratings nationally, there are parts of America where he remains popular.
Sissie Hsiao, director of product management for mobile advertising, said it will better benefit developers, too, by pulling in long-term players.
Warped artists aren't coming close to that, but especially at the tour's peak, they were pulling in a good amount of cash.
The most likely outcome here has Solo pulling in enough around the world for Disney to meekly frame it as a success.
Investor money has been pouring into equities, with stock-based exchange-traded funds pulling in $41.5 billion just over the past month.
Stars are pulling in tens of millions of dollars a year for their work on the top-rated network and cable dramas.
The startup has been developing its gaze tracking algorithms since 2009, including three years of bootstrapping prior to pulling in VC funding.
In its first two seasons "Empire" has made it a habit of pulling in big names in music to play guest characters.
So you can change a few things but you still have that forcefield of the culture still pulling in the old directions.
An app called Hooked is pulling in millions of millennials with its 6-minute horror fiction stories told entirely by text message.
The vast majority of that, $1.30 billion was from the creative side of the house with Document Cloud pulling in $20133 million.
Still, it seems like Apple is currently pulling in a lot of data, but it's not always being shared to other apps.
The Social Democrats are only the junior partners in Germany's coalition, and Mrs Merkel's Christian Democrats are pulling in the opposite direction.
Those three months ended up being his team's most prolific of the year, pulling in $1.5 million for himself and the NRCC.
Slathered with locally-sourced butter, jam, or other spreads, a single slice of the good stuff was pulling in a whopping $4.
Warren has also demonstrated an impressive knack for fundraising, pulling in one of the largest campaign funds of the 22016 Senate races.
Facebook is betting on Stories as its next breakout ad format, but it's not pulling in as much revenue as feed ads.
Buttigieg is already fundraising well, pulling in more than $7 million in the two months before formally announcing his candidacy last week.
Backers of the so-called "district" system say it would stop highly popular candidates from pulling in unknown politicians by party lists.
In Spotify's first ever earnings report, the streaming music came up a little short, pulling in $1.36 billion revenue in Q1 2018.
He lagged behind Mr. Cagle throughout this year, and Ms. Abrams has proved formidable, pulling in more than $6 million so far.
He was pulling in the six figure salary that tends to accompany such disconnected endeavors, and yes, the top-shelf insurance plan.
He also took into account losing his salary ... we've learned Nick has been pulling in around $4.5 million a season for 'AGT.
Craggy and gently winding, the coastline runs on, sparsely dotted by sunbathers, birders and leisure fishermen pulling in floppy skates and rays.
It's an open primary and you can easily see him pulling in new voters that aren't necessarily being reached by the pollsters.
Blumhouse had just scored big with its recent remake of "Halloween," pulling in over $255 million on a reported $10 million budget.
Overall, equity funds attracted some $2.33 billion, with the United States pulling in $4.3 billion, Europe $4.2 billion and Japan $1.9 billion.
In the years before his first campaign for President, Sanders was not pulling in that type of income, according to the reports.
Still, Biden was blown away overall in fundraising, pulling in only $103 million, while Warren hauled $24.7 million and Sanders $28 million.
I wouldn't be surprised to hear more about them and others from Imagine Cup pulling in funding and hiring in the next year.
"You continue to see China pulling in more crude, but at the same time as well, they're' pushing out more products," he said.
Trump took all 57 of Indiana's GOP delegates at Tuesday's primary, with Kasich only pulling in a measly 7 percent of the vote.
But many of those sites are pulling in piles of money from manufacturers aiming to make one final push for the consumer's attention.
The rapid manhunt ended up pulling in the FBI, California Highway Patrol, and local law enforcement before the suspect was taken into custody.
The move follows Facebook's launch of partners' housing rentals in November, which included pulling in listings from sources like Apartment List and Zumper.
As of Wednesday morning, Team USA was on top with 28 gold, 2200 silver and 24 bronze, pulling in 2100 medals in total.
Gap does not break out sales for Athleta, but the KeyBanc analyst estimates it's pulling in some $600 million in revenue each year.
There are loads of smart ways of looking at how much money presidential candidates are pulling in and what they're doing with it.
"Guys were dressing up prostitutes in work uniforms, trying to sneak them in when they were pulling in with their trucks," she said.
The recent tussle between the government and Freeport-McMoRan sheds light on why resource-rich Indonesia isn't pulling in more foreign direct investment.
For example, Ryan Kaji of "Ryan's World" and "Ryan ToysReview" was YouTube's highest-paid star of 2019, pulling in a massive $26 million.
The platform then indexes the metadata to power its search function, pulling in info such as hashtags, geolocation, titles, resolutions and so on.
HP saw the highest demand among the increased shipments, pulling in a market share of 22.7 percent and maintaining its lead from 2016.
And the new buttons should fuel ad targeting while pulling in more content for Facebook to show ads next to within the feed.
Instead, Microsoft is pulling in a lot of its data from third-parties, including also services like Foursquare, Yelp, Facebook, Uber and more.
Director Lee Cronin's debut horror movie, The Hole in the Ground, premiered last weekend at Sundance and immediately started pulling in rave reviews.
Valve's Steam store had typically offered a constant 70/30 revenue split for all developers regardless of the revenues they were pulling in.
And although it supports iCloud sync, it also suports saving and pulling in files from Dropbox, Evernote, Google Drive and other cloud services.
The study also claims that Clash Royal, the second biggest mobile hit right now, is only pulling in $350,000 per day on iOS.
Officers have collected 130 witness statements and made 1,100 door-to-door inquiries, pulling in other police forces to help, the newspaper said.
Bush's Right to Rise super PAC has dominated the fundraising race, pulling in $117.6 million last year, according to the latest FEC filings.
Montana Jordan -- a 15-year-old -- who plays Georgie on the show is pulling in $18,200 for every episode of the new season.
UBS is still pulling in net new money from the ultra rich, so Baer's net inflows probably reflect a growing HNWI market share.
Poly Real Estate's 3.95% 2023s were also performing strongly with the notes quoted at 148bp/143.5bp, after pulling in from reoffer of 5.003bp.
But the new U.S. administration's priorities on immigration and on business suggest Trump's America is intent on pulling in a very different direction.
Kite wants to change this by connecting text editors to the Internet and pulling in data from GitHub, language manuals and other sources.
But Star will make additional money from distribution and syndication rights and also get the benefits of pulling in viewers for other programming.
Your parents may love to hear all about how much you're pulling in each month, but in the workplace, this only breeds negativity.
He soon learned he had a knack for identifying value, and he started pulling in $0003,000 to $8,000 a month from his ventures.
Hollub, who has sought to buy Anadarko for two years, proved her ability to sweep away hurdles by quickly pulling in powerful allies.
Subscribe to Business Insider Prime to see which banks – and bankers — are leading on cannabis deals, and how much money they're pulling in.
Asian credit spreads were tighter with the iTraxx Asia ex-Japan IG index indicated at 70.5bp/71.25bp, pulling in 1.5bp from yesterday's close.
Quist scored 44 percent, and with the Libertarian pulling in 6 percent, his share of the two-party vote is more like 46.
But in its earnings call with analysts today, the company revealed it's pulling in a billion dollars a quarter in combined cloud revenue.
Indiana businessman Mike Braun has won the Republican Senate primary race pulling in 41% of the vote, per the NYT with 65% reporting.
Their fifth and final album was crowdfunded in 2015, pulling in donations from Katy Perry and probably your aunt, pooling more than $430,000.
But reducing the load on the user by pulling in all relevant cues and context will be critical to making bot interactions efficient.
Biden had several of the best fundraising days of his entire campaign over the weekend, pulling in $5 million each on successive days.
Traditional TV ads saw the biggest windfall from Bloomberg's folly, pulling in about $130 million from 2019 through the end of January 2020.
The candidates are similarly matched in campaign dollars, too, with Ms. Tenney pulling in $1.4 million in receipts and Mr. Brindisi $1.2 million.
"A Quiet Place" was one of the biggest box-office surprises of 2018, pulling in $340 million off of a $17 million budget.
But after he started a new company with a wildly speculative business plan in 1003, Mr. Epstein had no problem pulling in cash.
Different product concentrations affect how much CBD you're pulling in per drop, so it's better to start small and work your way up.
If you find a good place, you end up pulling in your friends, even if it's on the other side of the world.
Overall, bond funds attracted some $3.8 billion, with emerging market debt funds pulling in $1.5 billion in their 12th straight week of inflows.
Airbnb is also pulling in more money from its tourism business, with more than 40,000 tours and "experiences" booked in over 1,000 cities.
The original Orangetheory, meanwhile, is pulling in slightly less than $21 million annually, revenue that Patel has used to finance his other ventures.
She was promptly fired from "Roseanne," which had just been relaunched after a two-decade hiatus and was pulling in 18 million viewers.
As part of the update, Facebook says it's going to stop pulling in trending topics that surface based off a single news report.
Birth of a Nation didn't do as well as some had hoped at the box office, pulling in about $7 million last weekend.
Strong returns in the shale sector are pulling in fresh investment, while round-the-clock drilling and new rigs are boosting production, he said.
Bottom line is that Clinton has been pulling in big bucks from big corporations, whereas Trump's coffers have been largely ruled by small donors.
Once they all get aligned around something and they are not pulling in lots of different directions, there is a lot of momentum there.
The startup launched out of the co-founder's kitchen and onto it's own successful Kickstarter campaign, pulling in $20,000 in the first three days.
Investment-grade debt funds have not seen a single week of outflows in 2017, pulling in $3.3 billion during the latest seven-day period.
Streaming is where music audiences and dollars live, with the format pulling in more revenue than physical CDs, digital downloads, and licensing deals combined.
The truck failed to yield at a traffic light and hit the sled, which the ATV was pulling in Wheelersburg, the highway patrol said.
The Democrats are fielding a lot of female candidates who are doing well so far in the pulling in a lot of open seats.
Game of Thrones was a smashing success for Foxtel, with the final episode of Season 6 apparently pulling in an overnight audience of 737,000.
"We have boots on the ground and are helping with coordination, pulling in resources and liaising with police and fire," Amanda's father tells PEOPLE.
According to the investigation, officials and businessmen started using a "mechanism" during the 2011 elections to hide bribes, pulling in at least $130 million.
But judging by the overwhelmingly poor reviews that the actual Detective Pikachu has been pulling in, this version might be the one worth watching.
In a messy field of ten candidates, Fort is pulling in the support of only about 8 percent of voters, according to recent polls.
I had such a fear of losing him that I gave in order to prolong the pulling in and stave off the pushing away.
One, "Uri – The Surgical Strike" proved the year's biggest hit, pulling in a gross of more than $35 million at the Indian box office.
Over the weekend the film garnered the second-biggest opening so far this year after Captain Marvel, pulling in $70 million in North America.
It remains steady as K Street's second-highest grossing firm, pulling in more than $14 million in the first six months of the year.
Proponents of oil pulling in the US say that it can do everything from disinfecting the mouth, to whitening teeth, to detoxifying the body.
"Everyone sort of says 'follow your heart, go with your gut' – what happens when those two things are pulling in different directions?" said Slaughter.
Those initial results indicated a distant fourth-place finish for Mr. Biden with nearly three quarters of the vote in — pulling in 15.5 percent.
They just cut right in, like a car pulling in front of you, and you have to brake for a second and take stock.
The dancers move back and forth across the rear of the stage, pulling in more dancers from the wings, then dropping others back off.
Fresh off its best picture win at last weekend's Academy Awards, newspaper drama "Spotlight" capitalized on the Oscar love by pulling in $1.8 million.
Adam Schiff of California and Joe Kennedy of Massachusetts, have far exceeded their goals, with each pulling in roughly $2.1 million for the committee.
The airline performed better than expected on revenue, pulling in $2350 billion, up 6.4 percent year over year, versus analysts' consensus of $9.97 billion.
Flows have been strong as well, with fixed-income funds pulling in $7.95 billion last week, the highest level since February 2015, BofAML also reported.
While the company is still pulling in bucket-loads of money, a lot of damage is being done to its most valuable asset: its reputation.
In that episode, Lemonis ended up walking away from potentially investing in an athletic apparel company that's pulling in $1 million in revenue per year.
The steady climb attracted strong inflows, with emerging equity funds pulling in $83.8 billion, according to EPFR Global data, up from $435 million in 2016.
One day, back in 1896, I was crossing over to Jersey on a ferry and as we pulled out, there was another ferry pulling in.
The similarities are enough that Stein has a realistic hope of pulling in disillusioned Sanders supporters who may prefer her to Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton.
The assistant is something akin to a Russian Alexa or Siri, pulling in the company's various product offerings, including weather, news, maps and the like.
Here's another look at how each phone handled color differently: The S73 missed this one pretty badly, pulling in cooler tones from who knows where.
But there is also something more universal going on with the Rooney-Vardy feud that's pulling in even people totally unfamiliar with British WAG culture.
During testing, these cylinders will extend and retract, pushing and pulling in different combinations to expose the hydrogen tank to the conditions expected at launch.
It also offers insight into how apps are built, pulling in an earlier feature that can show what sort of SDKs app makers are using.
The agency has been preparing in recent days to conduct mass arrests, including pulling in assistance from Homeland Security investigative agents, according to the Times.
But with Fortnite, the company has redefined modern gaming, both by making true cross-platform experiences possible and by pulling in vast amounts of money.
That means the company is a long way off from pulling in the 53 percent margin it expects to eventually make on the Model 3.
Bond funds overall have had a big year, pulling in a record total despite rising yields that otherwise tend to scare off fixed income investors.
But can the Chinese leadership re-invent the G-20 under their watch and make it relevant, when its members are pulling in different directions?
The making of Chinese cyber-laws is a chaotic process, with many interests and bureaucracies pulling in different directions; their implementation is even more so.
The game, as you may recall, became one of Kickstarter's most-funded projects ever, pulling in nearly $8.8 million in pledges from over 219,000 contributors.
Go-Jek, the on-demand transportation company that rivals Uber and Grab in Indonesia, is getting close to pulling in its next huge funding round.
Kim Gordon played at its first ever gala and ICA's star curator Alex Gartenfeld is pulling in legit shows that have all eyes on Miami.
Again, this is likely because of the lens' variable aperture — it's just not pulling in as much light as other phones when you zoom in.
Rubio seemed to be the favorite before he dropped out of the race, pulling in millions from Oracle chairman Larry Ellison and other tech donors.
Smartphones continue to represent the bulk of sales at 103 percent, with smart devices pulling in 20 percent more and services responsible for the remainder.
Tropical storm Harvey has lingered over SE Texas, pulling in moisture from the Gulf and pouring historic levels of rain over Houston and surrounding areas.
We did a big deep-dive last week on Beat Saber, the best seller from a tiny Prague VR studio that's pulling in big revenues.
TMZ broke the story K-Fed has been pulling in $20k a month for child support for years, but he now says it's not enough.
As we reported, Megyn was pulling in around $25 mil a year and she was one year and some change into the 3-year deal.
I have nothing against Amazon, but no company pulling in billions of dollars of profits should pay a lower tax rate than firefighters and teachers.
How do you shop when you've spent the last few decades pulling in the big bucks as the host of a late-night talk show?
The event will be livestreamed, like others Sanders has done, pulling in millions of viewers, by a combination of progressive activist groups and media outlets.
Kim Gordon played at its first ever gala, and ICA's star curator Alex Gartenfeld is pulling in legit shows that have all eyes on Miami.
It is crystal blue, pulling in the tones of the sky over Central Park, and revealing her early immersion in gemlike patterns and rich colors.
His team plans to update their models every Monday, pulling in the latest death counts and adjusting for any changes to statewide social distancing policies.
"We're pulling in the same direction," Altuve said during the A.L.C.S., explaining that the front office honors the players' efforts by trying just as hard.
AWS generated $8.4 billion in revenue in the latest quarter, and Google said in July that its cloud is pulling in $8 billion a year.
Mr. Spicer's briefings, carried live by the major cable news networks, are pulling in an average of 4.3 million viewers, according to data from Nielsen.
Even markets such as Malaysia, tainted by the 1MDB scandal, are pulling in cash as interest rates fall in Britain, Japan, New Zealand and Australia.
This antic step-by-step guide at first plays it for laughs, pulling in dinosaurs, rhinos, penguins and many more creatures to sow amusing chaos.
There seems to be a subconscious tug-of-war at play: convenience and efficiency pulling in one direction, ethics and political ideology in the other.
Roma got a boost from both Yalitza Aparicio and Marina de Tavira pulling in surprise nominations in the Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress categories, respectively.
They've become a staple in YouTube's beauty community, with personalities like James Charles and Tati Westbrook pulling in millions of views for videos responding to controversies.
Rings and things Elsewhere, investors made a few bets on some fashion-focused wearables in 2015, with so-called 'smart jewelry' startups pulling in some dollars.
Overall, the passive strategies that most ETFs employ are pulling in dramatically more investor cash than mutual funds, which mostly use active management stock-picking techniques.
Apple, which is now in the No. 2 spot, secured No. 3 on the OS list, with 10.14 Mojave pulling in 4.73 percent of the market.
Clinton's campaign again outpaced the Trump campaign's fundraising efforts, pulling in $90 million last month, the Democrat's campaign said Tuesday, announcing its strongest fundraising month yet.
For insurance behemoths pulling in billions, or hundreds of billions, in revenue, fraud that sucks away mere millions is not even a rounding error, he said.
Still, the film performed well at the box office, pulling in around $311 million worldwide, and was nominated for three Academy Awards and a Golden Globe.
Pulling in data from thousands of transport authorities, we now take GTFS for granted every time we open Google Maps to plan a public transport journey.
During a presentation at VidCon today, YouTube announced that more than 90,000 channels use Super Chat, with some streams pulling in more than $400 per minute.
The founder soon started pulling in all sorts of other high-tech medical equipment in an effort to create a more holistic path to medical care.
We're told police checked nearby surveillance cameras and found footage of a silver car pulling in front of the G-Wagon, and someone smashing its window.
Instead, the twisty thriller The Girl on the Train, starring Emily Blunt, nabbed the weekend's top spot, pulling in a sturdy $24.7 on its first weekend.
The first saw Oscar pulling in $165 million at a $3 billion valuation and the second, announced in August, had Alphabet investing a whopping $375 million.
Despite its modest growth, the company remains little more than a blip on Amazon's radar, pulling in around 7 percent of the latter's revenue last year.   
However, on Saturday evening, the Associated Press named Clinton the winner of the caucus, pulling in 52% of the caucuses with 67% of locations reporting results.
While the remainder of the book will be covered, the show will also quickly move on to pulling in parts of the next installment, Caliban's War.
If that rosy scenario pans out for SpaceX, the company may be pulling in as much as General Electric, Verizon, Fannie Mae, and even JPMorgan Chase.
Ahead of the June primary Grossman struggled to raise money -- pulling in less than $23,000 during the first five and a half months of this year.
More importantly, perhaps, is the fact that Pokémon Go's active users are declining, which, in turn has affected how much revenue the game is pulling in.
Snowflake, the cloud-based data warehouse service, announced an enormous investment round today, pulling in a whopping $263 million on a unicorn valuation of $1.5 billion.
According to the surveillance footage the SUV drove toward the rapper's car "and blocks the victim's vehicle by pulling in front of it," the affidavit said.
Article continues after the video below University isn't all about getting hammered, playing games, and (unsuccessfully) pulling in clubs—there's also some learning to be done.
"Everyone associated with the Lakers will now be pulling in the same direction, the direction established by Earvin and myself," she said, using Johnson's given name.
Although they took that first long road trip alone, it didn't take Bezos — with his grand vision and boisterous laugh — long to start pulling in talent.
Amy Klobuchar, who continues to impress on the debate stage but still isn't pulling in large number of delegates, would keep her alive for Super Tuesday.
We have this deep belief that, as we start pulling in data, we will be able to find ways to help teachers and improve the system.
In the 2014 Democratic primary, an underfunded candidate, Zephyr Teachout, mounted a surprisingly vigorous bid to unseat Mr. Cuomo, pulling in 34 percent of the vote.
Trump and the RNC previously reported pulling in more than $2023 million since the start of 2019, more than his Democratic rivals combined (The Associated Press).
Though, I will say, based on how much bank Microsoft's interns are purportedly pulling in, hell I might be chipper enough to make a musical too.
"Everyone associated with the Lakers will now be pulling in the same direction, the direction established by Earvin and myself," she continued, using Johnson's given name.
He pointed out how miserable I'd seemed over the last few weeks and openly wondered if being that miserable was worth the results I'd been pulling in.
The computer created and delivered its opening argument by pulling in information from its vast internal database of myriad resources such as newspapers, journals and other sources.
As high-yield bond funds experienced the biggest outflow since December 2018, investment-grade bond funds notched up their 29th week of inflows, pulling in $6.7 billion.
The disk eventually speeds up to a tremendous space, pulling in dust and gas so that it looks like water headed down a drain, according to ScienceAlert .
The bottom line: There's a reason Facebook wants you to believe that Watch is pulling in TV-like engagement: It wants to sell TV-like video ads.
The candidates qualified for the debates by either hitting at least 22% support in three qualifying polls or by pulling in 0003,2000 unique donors by June 265.
We saw TimesUp pulling in a massive haul and we are slowly and painfully seeing women demanding more opportunities and autonomy and recognition in entertainment and media.
However, Google's core ad business remains healthy, pulling in $22007 billion in revenue and helping push Alphabet to a 22004 percent year-over-year increase in sales.
But a Fox News poll released Wednesday evening found Clinton only 3 points ahead nationally, 44% to 18%, with Johnson pulling in 7% and 3% for Stein.
See, around 2015, an app called Timehop had hit 6 million users by pulling in photos and posts from across the web and aggregating them into memories.
U.S. equity funds enjoyed biggest inflows in 14 weeks, pulling in $17.8 billion, while Japan stock funds attracted $1.4 billion, the bank said, citing data provider EPFR.
In several areas throughout the U.K., skies have turned orange and yellow as a result of the storm pulling in tropical air and dust from the Sahara.
However, with the fast-paced adoption of new technology and growth trajectory of several African nations, the field is still pretty wide for pulling in potential customers.
By age 16, Benioff was pulling in $1,500 a month — enough that he was able to pay for his own tuition at the University of Southern California.
" A third Republican source said pulling in Mueller to testify before Congress runs counter to the messaging coming out of the White House: "No collusion, no obstruction.
Last weekend, Disney Pixar's animated film "Coco" soared to the top of the box office, pulling in an estimated $71 million over the five-day holiday period.
AT&T shouldn't be laying off workers and sending the work to low-wage contractors when they are pulling in billions in profits from the tax bill.
A recent ZDNet article crowned Clash of Clans as the app pulling in the most money, estimating purchases in the Google Play Store at nearly $3.6 billion.
He found La-Reko Williams, 21, and his girlfriend "tussling" on the platform, "pushing and pulling" in an argument that began on the train, court records show.
The end result is that you'll still get power, and utility companies will be pulling in less energy from polluting sources since you've opted for green instead.
Investment grade corporate bonds continued to attract the lion's share of the fixed income flows, pulling in $5 billion, whilst emerging market debt funds attracted $1.9 billion.
And as long as The Smyths can keep pulling in audiences like this, it definitely seems like their legacy is a light that will never go out.
I'd research an item to see what it could sell for before I even bought it, and so I was pulling in a profit from day one.
Thrive Market, a startup focused on selling specialty food and beauty products with an organic bent, is just 17 months old but already pulling in big business.
Amazon's market-leading cloud business once again drove profits for the Seattle-based company, pulling in nearly 22013 percent of Amazon's operating income for the third quarter.
The states that are pulling in the most retirees are changing, and the top 13 that have grown in the past 10 years don't even include Florida.
Still, he said the overall winner is the box office, having its most successful quarter in movie history between April and June after pulling in $3.3 billion.
And a GoFundMe account set up to cover the costs of Barnes's upcoming funeral has already exceeded its goal, pulling in close to $60,000 in four days.
Some filmmakers complain bitterly that Rotten Tomatoes casts too wide a net already, pulling in reviews from roughly 4,400 critics worldwide, mixing bloggers with more established appraisers.
One guy apparently got some Venmo money shortly after telling Grande he was short on rent for April because he was no longer pulling in a paycheck.
The 77-year-old is famously one of the highest-paid hosts in daytime television, pulling in $47 million a year for just 52 days of filming.
The company says it's pulling in revenue of more than $100 million from clients like Google, Microsoft, and Universal Music Group, but it faces plenty of competition.
Just ten days before she died, Tammy reported pulling in her driveway when a masked man came up and started firing an empty paintball gun at her.
Others say it puts the broader Democratic Party at risk at a time when Trump is pulling in more money than any other candidate in American history.
Mike Bell, investment strategist at J.P. Morgan Asset Management, told CNBC on Friday that there are factors pulling in both directions making the dollar hard to call.
In fact, 6% of remote workers reported pulling in over $200,000, whereas just 20183% of those who always work in an office reported the same earning power.
High School Musical was one of the most successful original movies to air on the Disney Channel to date, pulling in ratings of nearly 8 million viewers.
But no matter what you may think of it, the anthology series remains an object of fascination, particularly with the big-name actors it keeps pulling in.
But unlike the differences between Donald Trump and the Republican Party leadership he displaced, Clinton and Sanders are pulling in the same direction on almost every issue.
That's less than half the eyeballs that Instagram is pulling in, and it's a gap unlikely to be closed by a dancing hot dog or Snapchat Spectacles 2.0.
Two startups in sectors not known for pulling in money raised pretty big rounds this past week: Food delivery service Good Eggs and the mobile gaming company Scopely.
Endgame broke records with its release, pulling in more than $1.2 billion during its opening weekend, which topped Star Wars: The Force Awakens' $517 million worldwide opening weekend.
"They were pulling in their (lobster) traps, and one minute Luna was there, and the next minute she was gone," said Sandy DeMunnik, spokeswoman for Naval Base Coronado.
Here are the stories of seven stars in the direct-selling industry, many pulling in six-figure incomes and on their way to $1 million in annual sales.
Today, Mefferd is one of the firm's top stylists, pulling in almost $2000 million in annual income; she coaches the roughly 230,238 stylists that make up her team.
Here are six small firms that are pulling in more than $1 million in annual sales and in markets for which many people might not have the stomach.
It has the similar hollow oblong shape, with the base pulling in air, then pushing it out of the upper "shell" via the company's bladeless Air Multiplier tech.
Traders in the City of London prepared for a long night, with banks and brokers pulling in extra staff to cover for potential volatility as results trickle in.
It doesn't feel like an old game, wisely pulling in elements from later entries in the series and combining them into something that plays like a modern release.
It's the highest opening for any of the Toy Story movies, with 2010's Toy Story 3 pulling in just over $110 million in the film's first weekend.
Many researchers believe that the spinning disk can start pulling in even more materials, growing so gravitationally unstable that parts of the disk collapse again into new stars.
He now hopes to redraw the partisan map, pulling in support from both left and right for a pro-European, centrist movement that embraces globally-minded progressive politics.
It wasn't long ago that Patty Jenkins' Wonder Woman became the highest-grossing superhero origin movie at the domestic box office, pulling in $404, 008, 376 million domestically.
Even in 20.1, CEOs of the largest U.S. firms were pulling in an average of $21965,22018 a year (in 2018 dollars) and, since then, their compensation has skyrocketed.
Even U.S. equities reversed their recent trend of outflows, pulling in $7.5 billion, whilst European equity funds attracted $3.43 billion, chalking up a 10th straight week of inflows.
Back in 2015, Helene Sula was employed as a marketing communications specialist for a mid-sized firm, pulling in around $50,000 a year with a $5,000 annual bonus.
In Fatah's most recent conference, held in November, Barghouti was elected to the Fatah Central Committee and the Revolutionary Council, pulling in more votes than any other candidate.
The show was grossing more than $1 million a week for much of its run, but recently has softened at the box office, last week pulling in $773,979.
The last fund-raising reports from the parties show that the Conservative machine remains well oiled, pulling in 4.8 million Canadian dollars in the quarter ending in September.
While Pleyel audiences came chiefly from Paris's wealthier west, the Philharmonie is pulling in patrons from all over Paris and its immediate suburbs, thanks to a diverse program.
He says that, because he was plugging Lyft and Postmates on Lil Mayo's social accounts, he was pulling in "a decent-sized check every month" for supplemental income.
The referee blows his whistle for some shirt pulling in the Panama box, and everybody is relieved to see it's called on England and isn't a third penalty.
The Klobuchar campaign says it had its best 36 hours of fund-raising following Tuesday's CNN/New York Times debate, pulling in $20183 million in small-dollar donations.
Mr. Trump took to Twitter again Wednesday to repost other people's messages that assailed the mainstream media and congratulated a Fox News program for pulling in good ratings.
The campaign has largely ceded the idea that Sanders will own the committed left wing, and therefore it must make up ground by pulling in more pragmatic voter.
This morning we're exploring the country's Q4 2019 venture capital results and pulling in fresh data from 2020 to get a handle on what's happening in China today.
"I know Fox News has this massive state of the art newsroom where they're pulling in feeds from all over the country from their local affiliates," Marlow said.
McCaskill has outraised Hawley by more than 210-to-21, pulling in nearly $22 million as of June 30, about a third of that from individual small donations.
The White House has promised a broad-ranging plan that covers areas beyond traditional infrastructure items like roads and bridges, pulling in broadband, energy and veterans hospital goals.
Even in 1965, CEOs of the largest U.S. firms were pulling in an average of $902,19653 a year (in 2017 dollars) and, since then, their compensation has skyrocketed.
And he might even be competitive challenger to McSally: Very early polls show him pulling in 29 percent of the vote to McSally's 31 percent, a statistical tie.
San Diego plays host to 34 million visitors annually, according figures from to the city's tourism bureau, pulling in more than $700 million in state and local tax revenue.
Microsoft beat analyst expectations for its most recent quarter, pulling in a profit of 78 cents a share on $25.7 billion in revenue, versus predicted 71 cents on $25.26.
This means Asian physical demand may well be pulling in the same direction as Western investment demand in 2016, adding to the case that gold prices are biased higher.
It was a meaningful tweet for the agency responsible for pulling in the best and brightest digital minds to help improve the U.S. federal government's technology practices and services.
But what the cash is being spent on also matters — is it on field operatives who directly engage with voters, or television ad makers pulling in pricey monthly retainers?
Elabelz was pulling in $23 million in revenue off of the sale of 150,000 boxes of clothes — so the logistics and fulfillment and brand partnerships would be a breeze.
Director Ryan Coogler has clearly done his homework on Black Panther lore, pulling in threads and ideas from some of the character's best stories over his 50 year history.
"I have nothing against Amazon, but no company pulling in billions of dollars of profits should pay a lower tax rate than firefighters and teachers," Biden wrote Thursday morning.
Swift, 212, smashed the Rolling Stones' North American touring record, pulling in a total of more than $22015 million on the North American portion of her "22016" world tour.
The researchers sliced and diced the data, calculating the amount of sex over time per group by pulling in other data, including demographics and who was single or married.
Nobody gives a f--- that Elon musk is working 100 hours a week, and that Marissa Mayer pulling in a 130 hour work week while still breastfeeding her newborns.
But with members pulling in different directions and producers outside the group, namely Russia and the U.S., jockeying to poach their rivals' market share, many are bracing for disappointment.
HTC has had a rough time finding where it can compete as a VR hardware company in a competitive landscape that is pulling in little to no hardware margins.
South Point is about twenty minutes off the strip and while clean and respectable, it's a mid-range casino, pulling in patrons that throw down about $200 to $300.
S. stock funds attracted $1.5 billion in net cash for the fifth straight week, according to Thomson Reuters' Lipper research unit, after pulling in $3.8 billion the prior week.
The title has racked up more than 78 million downloads globally, according to the company, pulling in a respectable $53 million or so since it hit iOS in December.
Some recent bad press hasn't stopped the disruptive ride-hailing app from pulling in talent — according to LinkedIn, unique job applications almost doubled in February from a year before.
Ten years ago as a college student in Vancouver studying computer science, Shyp co-founder and CEO Kevin Gibbon was pulling in six figures as an eBay power seller.
The report states that console and mobile gamers are the ones who are most eager to try it out, with PC gamers pulling in only a modest 38 percent.
"We're having trouble both in hiring new grads and with pulling in people mid-career, especially those with technical expertise," said a manager at a metals and machinery firm.
Spotify builds its recommendations by logging what you listen to, funneling that through a genre classification system, then pulling in songs from playlists from other users with similar tastes.
By the time Marin came knocking, tourism was already bringing the city $35 billion a year, pulling in a full third of all overseas visitors to the United States.
Vonn, who did not compete in the Sochi Games because of injury, was ranked as the third highest earning athlete at the 2010 Vancouver Olympics, pulling in $3 million.
But shortly after its 1971 release, it became massively controversial, and extremely profitable, pulling in about $2 million [$1.4 million USD] at a time when admission was around $1.75.
I became super careful about only pulling in private, relying again on hats and headscarves to hide the damage, and the whole ordeal remained my biggest, most painful secret.
Such intense radiation should appear brighter than it does in the spectral data, but the black hole is pulling in material that probably obscures the light from our view.
The experience: Ordering with the UberEats app was seamless, Ash told Mashable Australia via email, thanks to the app quickly pulling in her account and payment details from Uber.
Within its first 24 hours Disney+ had 10 million sign-ups, and analysts at Credit Suisse foresee the company pulling in 20 million before the end of the year.
And for those immersed in the Google ecosystem, the free Google Trips travel planner for Android and iOS automatically creates itineraries by pulling in confirmations sent to Gmail accounts.
"But after he started a new company with a wildly speculative business plan in 2850, Mr. Epstein had no problem pulling in cash," Mr. Goldstein and Mr. Eder write.
In his Senate campaign, Mr. O'Rourke fired up Texas Democrats with a broadly liberal message and a charismatic stage presence, while also pulling in donations from across the country.
Trump, 36, spent Monday attending a pair of fundraising events with House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy in California, pulling in $3.1 million in two events, according to Politico's Playbook.
In the Silicon Slopes, bigger companies operate for years, pulling in customers and revenues, before taking a dime of funding — or being recognized as a good candidate for venture money.
Wennink refused to be drawn on whether ASML's lower than expected first-quarter revenue outlook could be made up once again by pulling in or shipping second-quarter orders earlier.
And Exponential View, a tech-focused newsletter written by the investor and adviser Azeem Azhar, is pulling in "well in excess of six figures" between subscriptions and advertising, Azhar said.
Six lines have started to make operating profits (ie, not counting construction costs), with the Beijing-Shanghai link the world's most profitable bullet train, pulling in 6.6bn yuan last year.
Lately, it has put considerable focus on developing these businesses, with Kakao Mobility raising over $400 million from investors last year and Kakao Games pulling in $130 million last month.
In May 2017, the FCC began accepting comments from the general public regarding its plans, pulling in more than 2.6 million comments, spurred on by television personalities like John Oliver.
By pulling in local artisans and makers, designing for workspaces, and even offering craft and cooking classes in its stores, West Elm is coming at young consumers from every direction.
Yesterday, The Verge reported that The Weeknd's latest album, My Dear Melancholy, had a very strong debut on Apple Music, pulling in 26 million streams in the first 24 hours.
He said the weak pound is an attraction for Chinese visitors, but the marketing focus for pulling in more of China's 100 million who travel overseas is more long term.
The show premiered in 2010 and by season five, it was a ratings sensation, pulling in 17.3 million viewers, which made it the most-watched show in cable television history.
One interesting aspect of AlphaSense is how it's both focused on pulling in requests as well as set up to push information to its users based on previous search parameters.
Messenger needs to make money – After pulling in a billion monthly users over the last six years, Facebook Messenger has only begun to experiment with sponsored messages and ad carousels.
BOSTON (Reuters) - Boaz Weinstein's hedge fund Saba Capital has been pulling in new money this year even as many rival investors are being asked to return cash to their clients.
NEW YORK, Feb 231 (IFR) - Social Finance seized the recent risk-on wave for consumer-related debt by dramatically pulling in pricing on Thursday on its latest student loan securitization.
She's also pulling in a new audience thanks to her work with Wilco's Jeff Tweedy, even now evolving as an artist and recently winning her second Grammy ever this year.
Their debut album Untitled was a densely creative piece of hardcore, pulling in influences from seemingly every genre of aggressive music, only to twist them until they fit their needs.
The United States and European allies are pulling in different directions over the best approach to Iran's nuclear programme, leaving Britain with a difficult choice about who to align with.
"Risen," a faith-based drama about a soldier investigating the death and resurrection of Jesus, fared best, pulling in a solid $231.8 million from 2,915 locations to snag third place.
So if Trump is somehow pulling in millions a year but exploiting tax loopholes to drastically reduce his burden, that could make him eligible for yet another tax minimization measure.
However, adoption has been slow because of regulatory concerns along with a lack of consumer awareness and the challenges that many physicians have pulling in all the necessary patient records.
Hulu has quadrupled the number of paying customers in four years to 12 million, pulling in at least $1.2 billion from those on the lowest plan at $8 a month.
The United States and European allies are pulling in different directions over the best approach to Iran's nuclear program, leaving Britain with a difficult choice about who to align with.
If you want more calm while pulling in a big-city salary, consider living in nearby South Portland, which Money ranked the best city to live in Maine in 22012.
I went from being a straight-A honor student to barely pulling in Cs and Ds. When I wasn't in school, I was in my room sleeping, ignoring my homework.
It's long been known that wildfires create their own weather, pulling in air from surrounding areas, lofting it to great heights, occasionally even spawning thunderstorms from the towering smoke plumes.
Her departure made Mr. O'Reilly's presence in the prime-time lineup even more crucial, with his show pulling in top ratings and generating hundreds of millions of dollars in revenue.
The semiabstract depiction of three people on a boat, pulling in a catch under a blazing sun, is on the end of a swooping modernist building known as Y-Block.
Mr. Simeoni is credited with pulling in centrist voters by giving the nationalists a moderate face, and ending the patronage and clientelism that had dominated the island's politics for decades.
The result was Kjellberg's most successful month in years, pulling in more than 570 million views in July and kickstarting a new trend among some of the biggest YouTube creators.
Remember Sanders took nearly 50% of the vote in the 2016 Iowa caucuses, so pulling in even half of his former caucusgoers puts him in a good position this year.
But after pulling in more money than Mr. de Blasio for two fund-raising periods, the pace slowed and Mr. Massey fell behind the mayor over the past two months.
Biden's dominance here is due in part to his strong support among African Americans, pulling in 44 percent support from them in a Quinnipiac University poll released late last month.
"There is also a First Amendment right to public information," the CEO said in an interview with CBS News, citing Google's practices of pulling in information for its search engine.
That has led to a red-hot fundraising trend where start-ups are pulling in millions of dollars in capital by issuing virtual coins to investors in exchange for money.
Saturday, December 21, also known as Super Saturday, was US retail's best day ever, pulling in a record $34.4 billion, according to Customer Growth Partners, a consulting and research firm.
Investors have maintained interest so far in 2020, with emerging market funds pulling in about $1.5 billion at more than twice 2019's run rate, according to DataTrek, Colas' firm.
Saturday, December 1, also known as Super Saturday, was US retail's best day ever, pulling in a record $34.4 billion, according to Customer Growth Partners, a consulting and research firm.
Meanwhile in the U.S., trade truce with China and Fed's pause on interest rate hikes lured investors back to value stocks with U.S. equity value funds pulling in $10.2 billion.
Heavy Rain proved to be a commercial success, pulling in $112 million by the third year of its release against an overall development, distribution, and marketing budget of $45 million.
I recall being a toddler and seeing my uncle's pickup truck pulling in the driveway with a moose strapped to the roof; my grandfather's freezer was constantly packed with deer meat.
And after pulling in the rebound, Joe Stafford, who led the nation in three-point field-goal percentage that season, took a frenetic 15-foot follow-up to tie the game.
With only 3 percent of precincts reporting, The New York Times has Cruz up by 9 points, pulling in roughly 40 percent of the Texan Republican vote to Donad Trump's 28.
However, it also leveraged Roku's strength as a platform by pulling in free content from its existing channel partners (with permission), including American Classics, FilmRise, Nosey, OVGuide, Popcornflix, Vidmark and YuYu.
The move also makes sense for five-year-old Eero, which, in spite of being early to the home mesh router game and pulling in some high-profile investors, has struggled.
The business wasn't pulling in that much money at the time and Waters and Larsen weren't paying themselves, instead investing whatever money they got back into the company and its adventures.
The only thing exact in this album's universe is the precision with which the music hurtles forward, each pulse of a drum mechanically pulling in the more volatile flaps of lyricism.
Neymar is one of the most famous athletes in the world -- and according to Forbes, he was the 5th highest paid athlete in the world in 2018 ... pulling in $90 MILLION!!
On Revue, another email platform that's more geared to professional publications, some writers are pulling in up to $0003,500 a month, its founder and CEO Martijn de Kuijper told BuzzFeed News.
The ticket sale verdict is in: Marvel's Avengers: Infinity War has proven itself a huge box office winner, pulling in $258.2 million in its opening weekend — and plenty of agonized memes.
That said, Snap is a young company to be going public, and its business has only been pulling in revenue for two years, so it has plenty of time to mature.
In 2017, the Associated Press reported "Wonder Woman," which starred Gal Gadot, was a massive box office hit, pulling in an estimated $57.2 million in North American theaters during opening weekend.
The move also makes sense for five-year-old Eero — which, in spite of being early to the home mesh router game and pulling in some high-profile investors, has struggled.
The series has been a successful one for Freeform: THR says that the first season was the biggest for the platform in the last two years, pulling in 4.4 million viewers.
According to Purple's investor deck, the company is on its way to pulling in $187 million in net revenue this year, more than triple the $50 million it made in 2016.
In total, this segment attracted net inflows of $6.6 billion, with passively-managed European equity strategies attracting $5.6 billion and passive global emerging markets equity pulling in a net $4.2 billion.
Now, an elite group of YouTubers are pulling in big money for their content, and YouTube says the number of creators earning six figures is up 50 percent year over year.
That would be convincing given the popular narrative of Trump's rise, if not for the fact that exit polling doesn't show Trump pulling in an outsized share of the independent vote.
The ash devil, which is closely related to "fire whirls," formed in Yreka, California began pulling in burnt ashes and debris from the fire as it spun across the fire area.
In the latest NBC News/Wall Street Journal/Marist poll conducted after the Iowa results, Trump's pulling in 30 percent of likely GOP primary followers, followed by Rubio at 17 percent.
Bonds have now attracted inflows for 103 straight weeks, with investment grade corporate bonds pulling in $5.3 billion, emerging market debt $1.3 billion and government and Treasury bond funds $600 million.
Snap solves this by including the necessary dependencies right within the app, instead of pulling in those dependencies into the underlying OS through a traditional application install process like apt-get.
"Wonder Woman" beat Tom Cruise's "The Mummy" at the box office, pulling in an estimated $57.2 million in North America this weekend for a two-week take of $205 million domestically.
N) topped the global league table for fees, pulling in $2.6 billion during the first half, a decline of 23 percent compared to a year earlier, followed by Goldman Sachs (GS.
Posey tells CNBC Make It that he was 6 when he began pulling in some pretty big money, but he wasn't allowed to use much of it until he was 12.
So, if our memories are so easy to manipulate, and constantly in flux, pulling in new details and dropping others, is anything we remember really a true record of the past?
While the company projected to lose $2.1 million in the first quarter of 2017, the hotel actually ended up pulling in around $18 million, leaving a cool $1.92 million in profits.
The camera starts to zoom in and out, before pulling in tightly on a wiggling craft in the middle of the room, whose hatch opens to reveal a grinning alien squid.
The revival of "Cats" saved its biggest week for last, pulling in $1.8 million over nine performances (adding an extra show is common for holiday weeks) before closing on Dec. 30.
She'd do a better job than Sanders of appealing to swing voters, and Sanders would need to try to make it up by pulling in third-party supporters or new voters.
In this respect, Sanders is the candidate to watch: he has raised more than any of his opponents, pulling in more than $121 million to date and only from individual donors.
But not too long ago, she wanted me to know, she was pulling in $1,000 a week at a Merle Norman makeup store, helping other people look and feel their best.
People rescued in the first painting are now rescuers themselves, pulling in and tending to whoever swims toward them, including a white businessman wearing a chunky gold watch and Hermès tie.
While it remains unlikely that the Senate will vote to convict and remove Trump from office, several moderate Republicans had voiced support for calling relevant witnesses and pulling in additional documents.
The federal government's voracious financing needs come at a time when it's already pulling in record levels of tax revenue, to the tune of $444 billion in October through November 2017.
Other potential Pelosi successors have raised seven figures for their party but far less than the leader, with House Minority Whip Steny Hoyer of Maryland pulling in $3 million and Rep.
Carlson actually proved to be a ratings improvement on Kelly, particularly among the younger viewers that Fox News desperately needs (though: who knows what Kelly would be pulling in, considering the circumstances).
In addition to pulling in some of the top names in live streaming and competitive esports to participate in the event, the company also brought in the DJ Marshmello for a performance.
In the years that followed, The O'Reilly Factor has remained the network's top asset, routinely landing top ratings and pulling in billions of dollars in revenue for parent company 20043st Century Fox.
Synapse is running a pilot program at Tokyo's Narita airport and the company says that the scanners are pulling in 14 percent more prohibited items as a result of using their technology.
After toppling that goal — and pulling in $290.5 million globally — "Rogue One" is now poised to be Disney's fourth billion-dollar film of 2016, Erik Davis, managing editor of Fandango, told CNBC.
But in New Hampshire, Klobuchar, who has outlasted many of her Senate colleagues with a lean campaign operation, landed not far behind Bernie Sanders and Pete Buttigieg, pulling in 19 percent support.
"If you're a teenager and you look at the portfolio we're putting together, everybody's heard of the kinds of content creators that we're pulling in," Keighran told CNN Business in an interview.
By filling a particular niche – Pittsburgh in self-driving vehicles, Nashville in new music startups, for example – small places can begin pulling in the creative classes who leave less innovative cities behind.
Amazon has made us expect to see prices and reviews up front, so Ever Loved has gathered rate estimates for about two-thirds of US funeral homes and is pulling in testimonials.
By pulling in data from more than 100 different data sources and evaluating nearly 30 million transactions around the country, HomeLight is able to identify the best agents for any given region.
In addition, startups are attracting huge chunks of money to attack this problem, including Klayvio pulling in $150 million a couple of weeks ago and Iterable, which landed $50 million last month.
Amazon just had its best holiday season ever, pulling in the highest quarterly sales in the company's history and capping off a year in which it tripled profits from the previous one.
He did not spell out that, almost unknown three months ago, he is now polling in third place in Iowa and pulling in as much cash as any rival except Bernie Sanders.
The first is that Google is trying to be more creative in how it delivers answers than before, pulling in multimedia sources both from the web and from my own personal information.
The Trump campaign has continued to raise funds using its famous red hat and other merchandise, pulling in more than $20 million that way between 2016 and 20173, the campaign has said.
Mr Trump countered by pulling in a couple of heavyweight endorsements—including from Chris Christie, the governor of New Jersey and former Republican candidate—which made Mr Rubio look even more juvenile.
Once again, this year's Fresh Island line up was crammed with huge hip-hop names, from Rae Sremmurd to Young Thug and French Montana, pulling in crowds from all over the world.
Squeezing your glutes and pulling in from your bellybutton to keep your hips and shoulders level, lift one hand, bending your elbow to bring it by your ribs in a rowing motion.
"I took these actions today to achieve one goal: Everyone associated with the Lakers will now be pulling in the same direction, the direction established by Earvin and myself," said Jeanie Buss.
And while it's already begun work on its EdgeCard offering, pulling in Plastc's assets will give the company access to some of its hardware engineering, including key pieces like its touchscreen technology.
Money market funds based in the United States have taken in nearly $29 billion so far in 2019 after pulling in nearly $209 billion during the last half of 2018, Lipper said.
In an era when tech public image has been tested by non-stop scandals from the industry giants, Splice is pulling in ace talent that want to work on something unequivocally positive.
Its 2175-130-seat CSeries won plaudits for design but failed in the market until Airbus took it over for one dollar and starting pulling in hefty orders at last week's show.
According to a report from SurveyMonkey, Pokémon Go is seeing retention rates at more than double the industry average, and is pulling in revenues at twice the average rate for casual games.
Tesla has received 146,000 reservations to order the Tesla Cybertruck, pulling in some $14.6 million in deposits just two days after the company's CEO Elon Musk unveiled the futuristic and angled vehicle.
Markets didn't react immediately to the G-20 meeting that President George W. Bush had hastily convened, but there was a clear sense that policymakers were all pulling in the same direction.
They are perfect; they stretch 4 different ways, so I can bend and squat and kneel and lift easily with no restrictions or material pulling in certain places and not in others.
Technocrats hope that Uganda's new airline will boost exports of fish and cut flowers, while pulling in tourist dollars, and will drive down high ticket prices on routes served by established carriers.
These can include strategies like squeezing a koosh ball instead of knuckle-cracking, pulling in the chin to avoid chronic head-nodding or getting rid of magnifying mirrors to prevent face-picking.
Even Amazon, which gets almost all of its sales from e-commerce and cloud computing, has a much bigger ad business than Reddit, pulling in roughly $2 billion in the latest quarter.
While the former vice president has lost ground in surveys of overwhelmingly white Iowa and New Hampshire, Biden is pulling in about a third of the overall primary vote in South Carolina.
She took on more clients and, before long, she was pulling in more than $10,000 a month through a combination of virtual assisting and supplemental income from freelancing, ghost writing, and advertising.
But after decades of dominating the mail-order music space — pulling in as much as $1.4 billion in sales in its heyday — Columbia House filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy late in 113.
Stick with us all day long on our live blog, where we'll be pulling in the latest information from our reporters on the ground, along with photos, videos and the latest poll data.
With an increased investor focus on costs, coupled with a long-running bull market contributing to gains in many index-based investment options, ETFs are pulling in more assets than traditional mutual funds.
LONDON (Reuters) - Bankers, brokers and money managers are pulling in extra staff to handle any big market moves on Thursday night as tightening polls make the outcome of the British election more unpredictable.
Like much of the season, "The Dragon and the Wolf" felt like a Game of Thrones greatest-hits album, pulling in as many high-impact moments with the show's heavy-hitters as possible.
And pulling in recycled content from Snapchat could be a boon to AMP Stories, since publishers could start experimenting with it without gambling a big investment on the success of Stories in search.
They they started pulling in people from the tomato and tulip and big commercial ag who've grown [plants] in big state-of-the-art greenhouses and could bring important skills to the table.
And while Uber's business has been growing, with the company pulling in $3.4BN in revenue in the first quarter and narrowing its losses to $708M, it is still burning a LOT of cash.
Kate Lunau is a force in Canada, regularly writing or pulling in stories about weird holes, strange whales, prospective nuclear waste sites, and shotgun-wielding guards who protect Arctic bases from polar bears.
But the 46-year-old former defensive tackle is now an estimated $1 million in debt and is reportedly pulling in only about half of that annually in salary from post-football gigs.
He said the new film will need to convince "burned out" fans to give it another chance in a weekend where "Aquaman" and "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse" are pulling in audiences.
Lyft's initial filing with the US Securities and Exchange Commission, in early March, tells a nuanced story about the company, which is pulling in plenty of money but struggles to stem its losses.
The respondents, who had a mean household income of $74,53, were pulling in an average of $24,500 of their pay through a side business and work an average of 14.5 hours per week.
The heatwave is being attributed to an oversized and stationary high pressure ridge that's pulling in warm air from the south and preventing cool ocean air from entering inland, according to the NWS.
Along Cedros Avenue, Belly Up Tavern has been pulling in crowds for live music for more than 21920 years, and Carruth Cellars Urban Winery and Culture Brewing Co. fill up for happy hour.
Although the $4.7 billion fund also suffered a 5.6 percent drop in value last winter before rebounding, it kept pulling in new money in the second quarter, but had outflows in recent months.
The big takeaways from our coverage:Facebook's growth is slowing, and while it's betting on Stories as its next breakout ad format, it's not pulling in as much revenue as its feed ads are.
CNN reports that one-time WWE champion Kane, born Glenn Jacobs, won the mayoral election in a landslide victory Thursday night, pulling in twice as many votes as his Democratic opponent Linda Haney.
"A number of teapots are starting new Crude Distillation Unites (CDUs) and secondary units, pulling in more crude," Meidan said, adding that there may also be some purchases of Strategic Petroleum Reserves (SPRs).
Vakhtang Gogokhia, the chief executive of Golden Fleece, a small cryptomining start-up, said he was pulling in around 10 Bitcoins a month using one megawatt of energy, enough to light 1,000 homes.
"If each component is not all pulling in the same direction, it becomes a kind of red flag," said Katharine Harrington, vice president of admissions and planning at the University of Southern California.
In addition to pulling in content from HBO, the former home of "Game of Thrones," HBO Max will also utilize programming from its other properties like TNT, The CW, Crunchyroll and, yes, CNN.
Better yet, it allows you to form a unified pokédex, pulling in the pokémon you've caught in previous games so you can deploy them in, say, Pokémon Sword or Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu!
There is a delicate balance between pulling in big customers who make the hydroelectric power plants financially sustainable and connecting rural households whose demand for electricity and ability to pay is often overestimated.
Germany overtook Britain as the fintech funding capital of Europe in the second quarter of the year, with German startups pulling in $4.53 million (£142 million) compared to $103 million for British businesses.
Their pots weren't pulling in the average they need to finish up the season, but he knew moving elsewhere could be a bigger risk than grinding it out with multiple pots and low numbers.
This time, pulling in data from its 60 million–strong user-base, the porn site focused on what women want—which makes sense, considering the female PornHub population is now at around 24 percent.
It then built the collaborative features around that, as well as tools for pulling in data from third-party services and scheduling tools for kicking off jobs inside of the platform at regular intervals.
But this meant it was pulling in way more content than its human curators could package into specific, widely visible Our Stories like ones for the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade or the NBA Finals.
One of the more interesting things Amazon is doing here is pulling in content from third parties like HBO and Netflix, so you can see those companies' recommendations right on the Fire TV homescreen.
First shown here at E3 in Los Angeles, the new trailer demonstrates just how expansive it will be, pulling in characters, locations, and vehicles that cover the entire 40-year history of the saga.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China is pulling in ships from all over to avoid a natural gas supply squeeze ahead of another cold snap and as the world's most populous nation prepares for Spring Festival celebrations.
If he doesn't start pulling in more female collaborators yet insists on participating in gender commentary and ducking black women's concerns, why should his "male genius" status buy him the benefit of the doubt?
Neither however came close to pop star Taylor Swift, who was named the top earning celebrity of 2016 earlier this year, pulling in an estimated $170 million from record sales and her world tour.
Washington (CNN)The super PAC backed by Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is sprinting full bore to finance a late advertising barrage and save the Senate for Republicans, pulling in $43 million this month.
Drake has destroyed his own single-day streaming record on Apple Music, with his fifth album Scorpion pulling in more than 170 million streams in its first 24 hours, the company tells The Verge.
Facebook has recently endured heavy scrutiny regarding data privacy and security, and just yesterday confirmed it was investigating an issue with unauthorized JavaScript trackers pulling in user info from sites using Login With Facebook.
With 18 million viewers and a 5.1 rating among the 18- to 49-year-old viewers advertisers most care about, the show was pulling in the sorts of numbers network TV only dreamed about.
Go deeper: As Axios' Bob Herman has reported, hospitals are also pulling in a lot of money on Wall Street — from investments, stocks, bonds, credit default swaps and accounting gains from mergers and acquisitions.
Larger events were pulling in crowds of over 10,000, and organizers were increasingly turning to city-owned properties like the Better Living Centre on the Canadian National Exhibition grounds to accommodate the massive events.
As well as the token sale they also did an equity raise in 2016, via the fintech investment platform bnktothefuture, pulling in around $1.7M from that — in a mixture of cash and "some Bitcoin".
Kraft flipped them into a mode where it was only letting in sound from directly in front of me, and then to a mode where they were only pulling in sound from behind me.
Meanwhile, smaller-scale stores following the Trader Joe's model, such as Aldi and Lidl, are popping up and pulling in new, diehard shoppers with their kitschy vibe, original products and limited-yet-useful selection.
The mission controllers can compensate by adjusting the positions of Juno's three 30-foot-long solar panels, much as a skater can adjust her spinning speed by pulling in her arms or extending them.
According to Adobe Analytics, online shopping is expected to hit new highs this year, with retailers pulling in as much as $7.5 billion on Black Friday — an increase of more than 20% from 2018.
The first quarter saw a record amount of money pile into passive strategies, with exchange-traded funds pulling in a net $132 billion in fresh investor cash, according to the State Street Global Advisors.
This is a major moment for your relationships: Breakups are taking place, but closure is within reach if you've been looking for it, and you may be pulling in some life changing relationships, too.
For the first time since Trump rode his escalator into the 2016 election, he's been knocked off his pedestal, pulling in just barely ahead of Rubio in the first actual nominating contest of 2016.
According to Adobe Analytics, online shopping is expected to "hit new highs" this year, with retailers pulling in as much as $7.5 billion on Black Friday — an increase of more than 20% from 2018.
I was pulling in over £1000 a night for one of the clubs, so the cash from that is what led to me traveling a lot and building up my contacts around the world.
As Business Insider reported last weekend, Stadia simply isn't pulling in indies because Google isn't offering the type of incentives, in terms of money or promotion, needed to pull developers away from other platforms.
The Syrian conflict has stretched on for eight years, pulling in players as disparate as Russia, Iran, Turkey, Israel, and the US, as well as creating the ideal conditions for the rise of ISIS.
Drawing on elements from Spidey's comic book origins and pulling in a variety of styles to represent the different universes that are merging together, it expresses itself in such delightfully fun and colorful ways.
As part of the report, the authors surveyed 5,000 members of the ecosystem — including 1,000 founders — as well as pulling in robust data from other sources, such as Dealroom and the London Stock Exchange .
But with Trump pulling in just 1 percent of African-American voters in Pennsylvania, many political observers view the sinking candidate — and his Hail Mary attempt — as the one with little left to lose.
That show occasionally drew fewer than 1 million viewers in its first season — at a time when pulling in that small of an audience was largely reserved for instant cancellations and obscure cable shows.
There's something intensely gratifying about the way this season is making callbacks to old moments from the show, the way it's pulling in all sorts of bits and pieces from its very earliest days.
"Downton Abbey" has broadcast in more than 250 territories around the world since launching in 2010 and was PBS's most-watched drama in its 48-year history, pulling in audiences of up to 13.3 million.
Ahead of next weekend's debut of "Rogue One: A Star Wars Story," Disney's (DIS) "Moana" topped the box office for the third consecutive weekend, pulling in another $18.8 million in North American ticket sales. (AP)
The Cavaliers clawed back from an 11-point deficit before pulling in front on a slam dunk from James near the midway mark of the second quarter that brought the home crowd to their feet.
Short-form audio and video news is one growing but labor-intensive niche — and Agolo aims to help automate the process, pulling in the AP as a client and Microsoft, Google and Tensility as investors.
And, as nice as the Nintendo Switch hardware may be, isn't it the marvelous Zelda: Breath of the Wild (and the promise of more excellent Nintendo games) that's pulling in the majority of new customers?
Fundraising totals from the third quarter put Sanders in the lead, pulling in a whopping $25.3 million haul in three months, while Biden's numbers are closer to entrepreneur Andrew Yang's than to Warren's or Sanders's.
Circulation is up at the New York Times and the Washington Post, Vox's web traffic is exceeding expectations, and both Spicer's press briefings and Saturday Night Live's satire of them are pulling in great numbers.
In addition to pulling in hosting revenue from companies like Disney, Netflix, and Spotify, AWS is also the backbone of the company's own internal infrastructure and the underlying foundation for its Alexa digital voice assistant.
The unit economics are stacked against many businesses ever pulling in a profit, while the customer experience is hugely dependent on third-parties who can control the quality of the final product and delivery time.
To address this, and perhaps help ease the tensions between Washington and the tech industry while pulling in more academic and research experts, Stamos is launching a new institute he's calling the Stanford Internet Observatory.
Like consumer-facing chat bots, these partnerships allow companies to do more without leaving the chat interface, by pulling in financial data from analyst notes, breaking financial news, or economic information on buy-side trades.
After a year of outrage over Paramount Pictures' Ghost in the Shell, the Scarlett Johansson–led project crashed and burned at the box office this March, pulling in only $41 million in the United States.
"Maybe if it was not in a high-density place, where people are sitting perhaps with exposed legs," Jackson told the BBC, "otherwise, you're pulling in hungry mosquitoes and providing them with exposed human flesh."
We've brought lots of people in to work with us, for example the Well Garden have worked with us on a lot of the wellness stuff, pulling in yoga teachers and helping us with meditations.
Ratings for Fear the Walking Dead have steadily trended downward since the series premiere, with the mid-season finale pulling in less than half of the viewers that the show snagged in its initial debut.
READING, England (Reuters) - For a radical socialist written off by many as a no-hoper leading Britain's Labour Party to its worst ever election defeat on June 8, Jeremy Corbyn is pulling in big crowds.
Lloyds Banking Group, however, stunned markets on Thursday after pulling in more than US$7bn of demand for a US$1bn five-year senior in the US market, paving the way for Santander on Friday.
Meanwhile we learn that M.T.A. administrators are making $280,000 (really?) and average workers are pulling in $170,251, while millions are being diverted to everything but maintenance and upkeep, track and signal upgrades, safety, and cleanliness.
Even though the number of people pulling in for help had fallen to about 100 on Saturday from about 400 on Friday, local officials were alarmed to learn of plans to shut the center down.
In any other decade, he'd likely be starting to climb the lucrative incline of the career curve, pulling in promotions and raises, and socking away savings for a downpayment on a house, and eventually, retirement.
Tannehill then lofted a pass to Titans offensive tackle Dennis Kelly, who rolled off the line and backed his way into the end zone before pulling in the football without a Chiefs defender in sight.
I first discovered this gambit on Reddit's r/sidehustle subreddit, where one bussinessperson announced they were pulling in over $900 a month from the feeder insect trade, all thanks to a $50 investment in supplies.
The success of this strategy has varied: "Super Mario Run" struggled to get users to spend $10 on in-app purchases, while "Fire Emblem Heroes" performed moderately well, pulling in $12 million in August revenue.
As for the legal justification for pulling in criminal investigators for security duty, the IG reported that the EPA stalled for a year before putting out a legal opinion arguing that the change is permitted.
The King of Jingaling's big list combats this problem by pulling in versions you've never heard of the songs you love, with a wide variety of artists and musical styles to keep the party going.
At its height, Cydia, which predated the actual App Store, was a business pulling in millions of dollars in revenue, and offered users a way to experience the iPhone as a truly free and open computer.
A popular play in the sector, the $22023 billion iShares iBoxx $ High Yield Corporate Bond exchange-traded fund, has been one of the leaders in attracting investor cash, pulling in $21.05 billion in inflows this year.
While Skype's embrace of call recording is very much a welcome development, newer services like Discord, which already have built-in recording options, have been pulling in content creators looking for an easier way to record.
While it's far from being a bootstrapped start-up — pulling in around $175 million in revenue in 2016 and operating since 1954 — ITN is working to expand its production arm and gain a larger footprint internationally.
Segments from his show are often broken off into standalone videos that are tailor-made for viral success on the internet, pulling in millions of views while explaining things like the famous McDonald's hot coffee lawsuit.
WATCH: The Avengers: Infinity War Cast Giggle and Dance in the Gag Reel The movie is set to be the biggest ever in Marvel history, with last year's Infinity War pulling in over $2 billion worldwide.
The boxes were also called Orgone Energy Accumulators in reference to the supposed energy that the box attracted due to its materials (metal and wood, according to The Washington Post) each pushing and pulling in energy.
In addition to all the skills previously mentioned, the Hub can also display videos from YouTube, show Google search results and pages, and act as a digital photo frame, pulling in images from your Google Photos.
While it's pulling in contextual information from the car, sensors, and passengers, Dragon Drive is also collecting necessary cloud data from third-party partners like Parkopedia (for the parking garage data) and music services like Pandora.
At the same time though, as the internet grew and commercialized, the mechanics undergirding these campaigns started showing up in troublesome ways, pulling in gullible passers-by and people whose sense of reality was already shaky.
The truth was that, not only was Calomiris paid, but she was paid quite well by the end of her time as an informant, pulling in $225 per month, over $40,000 a year by today's standards.
The council for the first time held its annual conferences at the Trump hotel in Washington, generating hundreds of thousands of dollars of revenue for the hotel while pulling in top Trump administration officials as speakers.
Sources: IG Group, Google/World Bank King Philippe does way better than his royal Dutch counterpart Willem-Alexander just to the north, pulling in some 346 times the Belgian annual per capita GDP of about $41,096.
Evidence from Bruno Bezard, a treasury official involved in the case at the time, painted a picture of cronyism and string-pulling in Tapie's links with the government under Nicolas Sarkozy's presidency from 2007 to 2012.
Michele is pulling in consumers who previously felt put off by Gucci's hedonistic repute, but who now feel drawn to its beautifully ­made jackets, dresses heavy with embroidery, handbags patterned with flowers or embroidered with bees.
"That's why our members are pulling in on some of their private equity and fixed-income exposure, rolling up their shirt sleeves and getting involved in tangible assets that they buy with cash," Mr. Sonnenfeldt said.
And China's biggest facial recognition firm Megvii, more commonly known as Face++, earlier this month announced it has raised $460 million in its latest capital raising, including pulling in money from China's national venture capital fund.
She says Emily's List is counting on Ms. Abrams, who is favored to win the primary, to expand the Democratic electorate by pulling in black and Latino voters who might not otherwise go to the polls.
If this eventually does come to pass, drivers might have to worry that even minor transgressions such as pulling in too quickly to snag a parking spot or rerouting Google Maps could potentially raise their rates.
In the past five years, Warren has earned the most from her writing, pulling in $3.33 million from her work, including the best-seller "A Fighting Chance," as well as ongoing royalties from writing academic textbooks.
The young Cruise kept booking more small movie roles until he landed his big break, starring in the 1983 comedy "Risky Business," an iconic role that became Cruise's first box-office hit, pulling in $63 million.
Emerging debt funds extended their bull run, pulling in $1.6 billion in the week to Wednesday, as investors frustrated with the zero or negative interest rates on offer in developed government bond markets hunted for returns.
While Toys R Us was still pulling in $792 million annually as of 2017, it wasn't swift enough to compete with a giant like Amazon, and its brick-and-mortar stores carried huge costs as well.
Sources close to the event say the two friends were hired to co-host the party at the Stadium club this Friday night -- yet Amber is pulling in $30,000 while Blac gets smaller pockets with $25,553.
First spotted by data artist Russell Jurney (and shared more widely by technologist Andy Baio), the bot seems to be pulling in stock photos from some unknown source and then automatically generating a product page and price.
Another reason is the storm's slow movement, which will ensure snowfall stretching on for about 36 hours in the Washington area, all the while pulling in copious amounts of moisture from a milder than average Atlantic Ocean.
For customers, though, Steam is about to become the nearly-one-stop shop that it already is outside VR. It's even pulling in smaller headset ecosystems like the open-source OSVR platform, which announced Steam support today.
Depending on which filament type you use, you hold down one of the output buttons, and a tiny motor inside the pen starts pulling in the PLA or ABS material, driving it to the ultra-hot tip.
Another project is Skyrim Together (ST), a small team that since 2013 has (among others) been working on adding multiplayer functionality to the game — their Patreon account, in contrast, is pulling in more than $30,000 a month.
Me and Earl and the Dying Girl didn't end up pulling in box office like the similarly themed The Fault in Our Stars did, but anyone who did watch it saw a star-to-be in Cooke.
New York (CNN)President Donald Trump on Tuesday evening huddled at an upscale restaurant here with some of his wealthiest donors and New York City friends, pulling in about $5 million for his campaign and the GOP.
They were not exactly the Hells Angels pulling in, with a coterie of State Police, and other official vehicles escorting them from a park on Long Island and commandeering a highway lane to keep the pair safe.
This new series peering into model's closets isn't exactly going to be pulling in the Pulitzers, but it fulfills the broader mission of putting VR viewers in environments they couldn't normally see with an emphasis on exploration.
Quiniones said he was open to sending more people to Puerto Rico if needed, but the Army Corps was already pulling in contractors and utility crews from the U.S. mainland to rebuild PREPA's transmission and distribution systems.
Together with general sci-fi conventions, these events were pulling in millions from licensed Star Trek merchandise, to say nothing of the secondary income sources photo-ops and signings created for often underpaid or underemployed genre actors.
President Trump is raising money toward a bid for a second term earlier than any incumbent president in recent history, pulling in tens of millions of dollars in the months after his election and through his inauguration.
As the raiders got away, the Army scrambled helicopters and notified law enforcement, but the midshipmen stuck to back roads and were not stopped by the police until they were pulling in to the Naval Academy campus.
Now it can be recorded alone on a computer and released immediately online, and it evolves fast, constantly pulling in ideas from the cultural margins, whether that's beats from Caribbean sound systems or murky, disconsolate SoundCloud rap.
Corbyn, a 68-year-old peace campaigner, has been pulling in big crowds at rallies across the country despite warnings from opponents in his own party that he is leading Labour to the worst defeat in its history.
At the heart of the Maelstrom is the Maw, an enormous gravity well that is largely responsible for pulling in all the debris and interstellar gas that makes it difficult to reach the planet in the first place.
Installing a browser extension such as Honey or RetailMeNot's Genie is a win-win: It takes almost no effort on your part and can help you save by pulling in coupons and promo codes from across the web.
With investors increasingly focused on investment costs, and a long-running bull market contributing to attractive gains in lower-cost passively managed index-based options, ETFs as a whole are pulling in more assets than traditional mutual funds.
A spokesman for Sears did not immediately respond to CNBC's request for further comment as to how much the latest round of closures would save the company, or how much in annual sales these stores were pulling in.
James Cameron's all-guns-blazing sequel to Ridley Scott's sci-fi horror masterpiece of 33 came out in July 23, pulling in a box office of well over 220 million dollars on a budget of around 21990 million.
Dharmakumar noted that The Ken may also experiment with events over the next twelve months, but he was quick to point out that the focus should be on bringing value to subscribers and not simply pulling in cash.
When Daybreaker hosts its first-ever party in Tokyo in a few weeks, it will be active in 20 cities worldwide, pulling in 300 to 800 people for the events it holds every few weeks in each location.
Hypothetically, those who chose to should be able to turn a blind eye to Barr's oftentimes offensive ABC sitcom — as people like Roxane Gay have pledged to do — but it's also pulling in historic viewership in the millions.
Also new in Experience Manager is forms conversion, for identifying and digitizing input fields on traditional PDF forms, a better integration with Creative Cloud and Adobe Stock for pulling in assets and support for Dimension CC 3D images.
While Facebook's numbers aren't lights-out compared with the YouTube juggernaut, most of its shows are pulling in viewers in the millions (respectable for late-night shows that look at an audience of 3 million as a win).
Another fear: California might get stuck in a system with a capacity market, forced to pay to keep old fossil fuel plants open and subject to the fossil-friendly shenanigans FERC has been pulling in capacity markets elsewhere.
The Damien Chazelle–directed musical La La Land looks like the star of the ceremony this year, pulling in a whopping seven nominations, including best director, best actor and actress, and best picture in the comedy/musical category.
HBO dominates HBO rose again to the top of the heap in terms of overall nominations, pulling in a staggering 137 separate citations, eclipsing last year's top dog, Netflix (NFLX), which this year still managed a prodigious 117.
In addition, Empower isn't just pulling in data from banks and other financial firms – it has partnered with the providers, and then performs in-house data cleaning and structuring to help the data make sense to end users.
Check out JB in the vid -- the "Sexual Healing" serenading starts off directed at Hailey, but then he pivots and belts out the lyrics for the world to hear ... before pulling in a random guy for some lovin'.
The Brazilian technology conglomerate Movile has just raised one of the largest rounds ever recorded for a Latin American startup, pulling in an additional $400 million for its iFood subsidiary from existing investors, including Naspers and Innova Capital.
Traders said there was ongoing demand from South Korea and Turkey, although Korea Gas Corp was likely pulling in greater volumes via long-term suppliers such as Qatar to plug shortfalls, and not via spot markets for now.
Most wouldn't mind being picked as a vice presidential running mate, as front-runner Joe Biden was after his failed 28503 White House bid — though that seems highly unlikely for a candidate pulling in just 22019 percent support.
He spent many of his teen years pulling in about $100,000 per year between prize money for winning competitions and company sponsorships (he skated for the Powell-Peralta skateboard company and did commercials for companies like Mountain Dew).
Across this postage-stamp-size city are examples of the old and the new melding in a refreshingly creative way, pulling in families, professionals, young bar hoppers and a large gay population, all of them across income levels.
There are many areas of bank regulation where Obama and the populists are pulling in essentially the same direction with different levels of fervor or different points of emphasis, but on this question the approaches are diametrically opposed.
"Even 10 years ago, they were still pulling in people, getting applications, being more selective about who we can hire," said Dr. Tena Versland, a professor at Montana State University who helped found the program two years ago.
At a time when network TV audiences were eroding due to the explosion of options in how to watch television, The Big Bang Theory was the only show regularly pulling in more than 15 million viewers per week.
TechCrunch spoke to two customers who said the Mercedes-Benz' connected car app was pulling in information from other accounts and not their own, allowing them to see other car owners' names, recent activity, phone numbers, and more.
Federal law enforcement officials with more than 20 years of experience can receive their pension early after they turn 50, pulling in a yearly payout at an enhanced rate due to their specialized work, according to federal guidelines.
Names had a great run for years after 2001 (when 9/11 and other events caused a big loss), pulling in an average annual return of roughly 10% on the amount they insured, and 20% on funds at Lloyd's.
For now, despite differences, her team of senior ministers is at least pulling in the same broad direction, toward a clean break with the European Union that sees Britain out of the bloc's single market to prioritize controlling immigration.
But after pulling in less than 1 percent of the vote in Iowa, he dropped out of the race, saying that though he wasn't "giving up this fight," he was literally giving up the fight for the Democratic nomination.
"The effective regulation of the financial system is some mixture of rules, of norms, and of people, and all of those are pulling in the wrong direction right now," Carter Dougherty, communications director of Americans for Financial Reform, said.
Moncler is also pulling in the tourist dollars from China at its outlets in Japan and Europe, chief executive Remo Ruffini said at the brand's new boutique in Tokyo last year, according to a report by Women's Wear Daily.
And the sequel has already been pulling in near-perfect numbers at audience test screenings this week, scoring even higher than the original—between that and this new trailer, there's plenty to get excited about between now and May.
The CW's "Archie Comics for Gen-Y" TV series, Riverdale, spent its first season ratcheting steadily toward the sky, eventually pulling in 1003 million viewers per week and knighting its young stars as the new "It" kids of Hollywood.
It's not necessarily going to find a perfect match — not least because there are only 85,000 searchable products in Asos' index — but when not matching quite right for form, it was at least pulling in similar sorts of patterns.
But while other journaling apps may offer a blank space for recording thoughts, Fabric automates the process by pulling in photos, posts from elsewhere on social media, places you visited, and more, and put those on its map interface.
Unfortunately, the tool missed pulling in a couple of my lists (perhaps I have too many…), but you can open the Twitter user's account in a separate tab and add them to a list from there, if need be.
As it's done so, Netflix has been able to cast a huge net, pulling in viewers with big, expensive shows like The Crown, which earned 13 nominations today, and cult-y surprise hits like Stranger Things, which nabbed 12.
After winning the affection of reviewers and fans who were looking for something different in their superhero films, the movie crushed its opening weekend by pulling in a record-shattering $152.2 million, miles ahead of its R-rated competition.
Evidence on Wednesday by a former treasury official who was involved in the case at the time painted a picture of cronyism and string-pulling in Tapie's links with the government under Nicolas Sarkozy's presidency from 2007 to 2012.
Kik users will be able to use Kin tokens for digital commerce on the network Protocol Labs, the creator of SAFT, accounts for more than half of the money that's been raised, pulling in over $200 million in August.
The theater's reputation languished in the 1990s and 2000s, but since taking over as general director in 2007, Mr. Schmidt has tried to remake its image, pulling in big names like Mr. Mugler, Christian Lacroix and now Mr. Gaultier.
Which got me thinking: You have the Major League Baseball playoffs, supposedly featuring one of its marquee teams, pulling in about 5 million live viewers a night on the obscure FS1 — and most of those viewers are not young.
"They've all been really together and pulling in one direction in the locker room," Stevens said after guard Avery Bradley matched his season high with 27 points and the Celtics clubbed the Denver Nuggets 111-103 on Wednesday night.
From the screenshots we've seen, though, it seems like Facebook's (early) version of a Discover feed focuses not just on pulling in new content you might be interested in reading or watching, but also pieces your friends have shared.
It's not unheard of for a candidate to win a contested primary and general election on a shoestring budget, and sometimes a weak fundraiser starts pulling in big donations after they make it past a primary, but it's rare.
British student activists are now preparing for their next big school strike on July 19 - and what they hope, in September, will be the largest general strike in Britain since 1926, pulling in adult members of the public too.
More people are spurning the Conservative Party, turning instead to the far-right U.K. Independence Party or the single-issue Brexit Party, which together are pulling in more support than the Conservatives in polls for the coming European elections.
Devereux said that type of payout was pulling in more elderly buyers than he normally sees, and the amount being spent on tickets was as much as five times higher than usual, with most people spending $10 or $20.
The Universal Studios film, which also starred Queen Latifah and Jada Pinkett Smith, was a hit at the box office, pulling in more than $140 million in global ticket sales — making it last year's highest-grossing live-action comedy.
Trump continues to rake in tons of cash more than a year out from the November 2020 election, with his campaign and the Republican National Committee pulling in more than $210 million this year, Federal Election Commission records show.
Their balance sheet has been about extending home equity and extending collateralized loans, too, and I think that's genius and that's why they've had the ability to compete in online, which is where they've been pulling in those assets.
As you know ... his good buddy Kanye also hooked up with Adidas -- after Pusha, for the record -- and Ye famously said he's the "single highest paid person in footwear" ... claiming he's pulling in more cash than even Michael Jordan!
Aimee was lucky enough to go to a Hip concert with them in 2012, and when The Hip televised their final gig last year, pulling in nearly 12 million viewers, my mom held a party with neighbors and friends.
California is still king, however, with Silicon Valley and the San Francisco and Los Angeles metropolitan areas alone pulling in some $30 billion across more than 1,000 funding deals in 2015, according to data from the National Venture Capital Association.
The rise of free-to-play mobile games has been one of the very biggest and most lucrative developments in gaming in the last several years, with companies like Supercell pulling in huge returns on the back of popular titles.
Even with an abundant number of Android set top boxes floating around, the promise of the Remix Mini managed to capture Kickstarter's imagination in a big way, pulling in $1.6 million in pledges when it closed in August of last year.
Launch partners and experiences include Manchester United pulling in soccer match data and "GOOAALL!" image overlays with crowd noises, while game developer EA has built a Mass Effect-themed helmet mask that pulls in stats from your progress in the game.
Overall, venture capital investments in U.S. firms totaled almost $60 billion in 2015, with the software industry pulling in $23.6 billion, followed by biotechnology at $7.4 billion, a January 2016 report by PricewaterhouseCoopers and the National Venture Capital Association showed.
And so that is pulling in the people that just have seen 29Rooms and love Refinery, but also the audiences for these different creatives that want to see their work in real life and be able to interact with it.
AS ERASMUS has already noted, there are places all over Europe where right-of-centre politicians are sounding a clarion call of Christian nativism while progressive Christian clerics are pulling in the other direction, urging tolerance and respect for diversity.
On one hand we will have short-form content pulling in low-margin advertising revenue; on the other, we will have in-depth, insightful reporting that adds value to the readership and commands both subscription fees and far higher advertising revenue.
That service is, of course, facing stiff competition from competitors and larger incumbents, but given that Square is pulling in a good chunk of revenue ($332 million in Q3), it seems to be doing relatively well — if not overly ambitious.
He's not the first Democrat to experience that this year — next door in Georgia, Democrat Jon Ossoff became a cause célèbre this summer, pulling in millions of dollars for a House bid in a Republican district that he ultimately lost.
The Weeknd's latest project, My Dear Melancholy, pulled in over 26 million streams in its first 24 hours on Apple Music, with the lead song "Call Out My Name" pulling in 6 million of those streams, the company tells The Verge.
Multiple Republican sources told CNN the reason the outside group is pulling in more money this year is because donors are more comfortable with the wonky House speaker than the unpredictable billionaire nominee and want to ensure Ryan keeps his gavel.
The Onavo Protect app will eventually shut down, and will immediately cease pulling in data from users for market research, though it will continue operating as a Virtual Private Network in the short-term to allow users to find a replacement.
If you can get your advanced cruise control on the highway and get your system out there, most of the products will get better because they're pulling in sensor and optical [and other] data and their systems are getting better.
Although the show hasn't been the unmitigated success some were expecting, it ranked as the top new drama on CBS, pulling in plenty of younger viewers and attracting an average audience of 10 million across its 18-episode first season.
Sources tell us Cardi first confronted her manager, Shaft, on Super Bowl weekend, claiming he essentially cooked the books to make it appear Cardi was pulling in less money that she was actually making, and he was keeping the difference.
Capturing 53K at 60 frames and 2.7K at 120 frames is pretty fantastic for this tiny camera, and the quality you can get from pulling in 26p footage at 26fps for buttery smooth slow-mo opens up a lot, creatively.
In "Brigsby," after James figures out the contours of the world via a lot of Google searches, he focusses on what matters most to him: making a film about Brigsby and pulling in his friends to help—just as Mooney did.
A handful of candidates running in this cycle's most competitive House races are pulling in seven-figure hauls in the third fundraising quarter of 2018, which runs from July to September, according to fundraising numbers campaigns have released so far.
NEW YORK (LPC) - Lending to blue chip US companies for mergers and acquisitions (M&A) has hit a record half year total of US$129bn, as banks continue to extend financing while pulling in record fee income for arranging the loans.
Chinese regulators have previously gone after technology companies, automakers and dairy firms over monopoly issues, pulling in names such as Microsoft Corp, Daimler AG's Mercedes-Benz and French dairy Danone SA. ($1 = 6.5792 Chinese yuan renminbi) Reporting by Adam Jourdan
By signaling consumer interest, investment in these companies also can create a virtuous cycle, potentially pulling in even more money, said Jeff Waller, a principal in the global climate finance group at Rocky Mountain Institute, a nonprofit organization based in Colorado.
Week 2 stats: 11 targets, 7 catches, 92 yards, 0 TDs Consensus ranking: 29 among WRs Why he could break out: Enunwa leads the Jets in targets and catches by far, pulling in 13 catches off 21 targets so far.
Vegas used to mean you'd been put out to pasture, but with Britney Spears pulling in over $100 million and Jennifer Lopez selling over a million in tickets in a single day, the strip's bet on nostalgia is proving lucrative.
Pulling in data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the World Health Organization and local and state entities, Everbridge can help medical facilities coordinate staffing, making sure that there are plenty of nurses and relevant specialists on call.
Two weeks ago, when she placed fourth in the Nevada caucuses — in spite of thoroughly winning a Las Vegas candidates debate and pulling in nearly $3 million in donations the next day — I was on the Gulf Coast of Florida.
Under the old map, this was the infamous District 7: the flagrant, "Goofy kicking Donald Duck" gerrymander that tied Democratic-leaning Philadelphia suburbs to heavily Republican Amish country, pulling in pieces of five counties and 26 municipalities along the way.
Pulling in private-sector investment and providing clear guidelines are essential to help governments prioritize safe, well-connected and clean transport, and avoid reliance on haphazard informal networks, said the Sustainable Mobility for All coalition of some 50 international organizations.
Felix "PewDiePie" Kjellberg, the most watched creator on YouTube in 2019 who saw more than 4 billion views on his channel, also had his most successful month in years, pulling in more than 570 million views in July, thanks to Minecraft.
Leach will still have to make it through a contested primary, with Dan Muroff and Molly Sheehan pulling in a fair amount of money even though Sheehan doesn't live in the district and Muroff moved here in order to run.
Witness is still among Billboard's Top 40 albums, Perry's still pulling in massive sales certifications and plotting a nearly year-long world tour, and she recently signed a $25 million contract to be a judge on the reincarnated American Idol.
"It really allowed us to go beyond the sheer conversation that these fans were having around The Walking Dead and let the audience enter into this world and engage with it by pulling in their community to experience that final scene," she says.
Why it matters: The Republican nerves are showing; Kansas' 4th should be safe for the GOP — it's home to Koch Industries and party mega-donor Charles Koch — but they're still pulling in the big guns, including Mike Pence, Ted Cruz and now Trump.
Fundraising-wise, after the March 1003 deadline marking the end of the first quarter of 2100, Sanders reported pulling in $229 million, Harris raised $229 million, Beto raised $9.4 million, and Buttigieg — who seems to be having a moment — raked in $7 million.
BuyVia (Android, iOS)Image: BuyViaSmart price comparisons are key to a smart shopping experience and few do this better than BuyVia: It's essentially a slick deals aggregator, pulling in data from stores such as Amazon, Home Depot, Walmart, Target, Best Buy, and more.
Abani is a Bronze Executive Leader–level Avon representative (a rank she qualifies for by having at least 10 representatives under her, including at least two leaders, and pulling in 40,000 in team sales) and has her routine down to a friendly efficiency.
My favorites are the Telephoto (which puts you twice as close to your subject) and the Super-Wide Angle, which, by pulling in significantly more visual information without noticeable distortion, is capable of transforming stills and videos (on the rear or FaceTime camera).
Safety-conscious investors have been pushing most of their money to bonds this year, with fixed income pulling in $45 billion so far and equities seeing $59.6 billion out outflows, mostly from actively managed mutual funds, according to Bank of America Merrill Lynch.
While Grant was pulling in "around three-to-five thousand dollars in sales per month" when he was first running the business by himself, after just four years he and his team of employees were seeing more than $200,000 in monthly sales.
Fresh from pulling in $83 million from European insurance giant AXA last month, Africa Internet Group (AIG) — the Rocket Internet-backed company behind e-commerce site Jumia — has announced that it has raised a much larger €300 million ($326 million) in fresh funding.
In fact, the sector has generated the largest inflows to exchange-traded funds this year of any of its peers, pulling in $1.08 billion in August alone and $7.6 billion for 2016, according to figures released Thursday by State Street Global Advisors.
"Over halfway into its eighth season, 'The Walking Dead' has dipped to its lowest ratings since its freshman season — pulling in just 6.8 million viewers (down from the 103 million who tuned in to the season eight premiere) for episode 10," he wrote.
As stock pickers have failed to beat the market, Vanguard has been the prime beneficiary of a headlong rush into index and exchange-traded funds since the financial crisis, pulling in more than $160 billion in new money last year, according to Morningstar.
It's not as if the cattle ranchers and others in McMullen didn't already recognize that landowners "were making nice amounts of money" from oil and gas royalties, and that welders at drilling sites were pulling in six-figure salaries, says Kreider-Dusek.
As of April, Fortnite was reportedly already pulling in around $10 million per day on in-game items alone, and adding a bunch of real-world merch to the mix is probably just going to make that money machine crank even harder.
Splunk's revenue growth (actual and 753 full year projections) Splunk's revenue growth (actual and 2018 full year projections) Merritt joined the company when it was pulling in $348 million in revenues and worked his way up to become its CEO in 2015.
"Cuomo Prime Time" finished third in the time slot when stacked up against Fox News's Sean Hannity and MSNBC's Rachel Maddow, with "Hannity," cable's top-rated program, attracting 2628 million total viewers, and Maddow, with MSNBC's top-rated program, pulling in 28500 million.
That comes out to a run rate in the range of $2.2 billion, well behind Google which announced it is pulling in a billion dollars a quarter and still buried behind the market leaders all of whom reported around $4 billion+ a quarter.
The trend in Europe is similarly robust, with 2,232 ESG-related funds pulling in 37 billion euros of new money in the first half of 2019, almost equal to the 38 billion euros they received for all of 2018, according to Morningstar.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China has ramped up purchases of liquefied natural gas (LNG), pulling in rare cargoes from Cameroon, Egypt and Europe, trade data shows, as the world's most populous nation shores up supplies to avoid power shortages during a prolonged heat wave.
At the heart of his efforts — which ultimately expanded to calling on lawmakers to force action against the company — were accusations that Herbalife's sales practices, built on independent resellers who are rewarded for pulling in new members, amounted to an unlawful scheme.
In 22017, he was one of the five most highly paid foreign agents in Washington, pulling in more than a million dollars from his lobbying work for Orbán, according to an analysis by Politico of filings under the Foreign Agents Registration Act.
The big picture: Short-term plans are especially controversial because they challenge two fundamental parts of the ACA: its minimum standards for what insurance has to cover, and its goal of making those guarantees work by pulling in a mix of healthy people.
Yet the fourth-place Wild are averaging 19,2258 so far this season, and the male Gophers, who are having a subpar season (241-221 to date), are pulling in near capacity crowds of 25,210 a game at Mariucci Arena, next door to Ridder.
Mr. O'Rourke should have little trouble pulling in enough money to get a presidential campaign off the ground, though it is possible that some of his fund-raising success in 2018 owed to his opponent, Mr. Cruz, whom liberals love to loathe.
Now they're putting both their consumer and brand development skills and former investment banking chops to work at CN2 Ventures, a new firm they're setting up with the goal of pulling in $25 million to invest, incubate and support new business ideas.
Bonds attracted inflows of $5.6 billion — their biggest inflows in 12 weeks — data from Bank of America Merrill Lynch (BAML) showed on Friday, while defensive equity sectors such as healthcare enjoyed their largest inflows in a year, pulling in some $800 million.
In the weeks leading up to the impeachment vote, GOP candidates and outside groups have been pulling in piles of cash from aggrieved donors eager to turn Democratic freshmen into one-term members, and recruiting more formidable candidates ready to enter the fight.
The beat was substantial but this might be one of our last great job number months that we will see for a while because the next one is obviously going to have the impact of probably people pulling in reins for hiring uncertainty.
And whatever you think of Clinton's stances on taxes, Wall Street regulation, subsidizing college tuition, or expanding public sector health programs, there's absolutely no doubt that she and Sanders are pulling in the same direction while all Republicans are pulling the other way.
According to Jeff Jordan — himself an a16z general partner and the former CEO of OpenTable — the nine-year-old firm has also never before promoted someone from within to the post of general partner, instead pulling in people like Jordan himself with senior operating experience.
With the regard to delays, Google Flights won't just be pulling in information from the airlines directly, however – it will take advantage of its understanding of historical data and its machine learning algorithms to predict delays that haven't yet been flagged by airlines themselves.
Facebook shares climbed 2 percent upon the announcement of earnings, in part thanks to Facebook pulling in $5.14 billion in profit and it adding 1 million users in the North American region after going flat last quarter, but oscillated wildly throughout the earnings call.
Diane Greene, who was head of Google Cloud at the time, called it an "elite business." but in reality it was pretty small potatoes compared to Microsoft's and Amazon's cloud numbers, which were pulling in $4-$5 billion a quarter between them at the time.
Johnson is known for his imaginative twists on familiar genres, both in the film world and, on occasion, in the television world too — and his prior work seems to have served him well, with The Last Jedi already pulling in an avalanche of positive reviews.
More important than the specifics of the science lesson, though, it gives kids a sense of agency — from the teenagers pulling in book deals and major advertising revenue from their slime projects to any kid making a little blob of it in their bedroom.
The Korea firm has been rocked by the recall of the Galaxy Note 7 and the prosecution of de facto leader Jay Y. Lee on bribery charges, but that didn't stop it from pulling in revenue of $54.8 billion during the three-month period.
Nominated for four Oscars, including Best Picture and Best Actor and Best Supporting Actress for De Niro and Foster, respectively, Taxi Driver was an immediate hit with critics and at the box office, earning rave reviews and pulling in $28.8 million domestically ($117.9 million today).
Check out this video we've obtained from inside Jamie's holiday bash Sunday night at his home in Los Angeles ... he's clearly having a great time, moving and grooving to some Drake before pulling in 2 ladies who looked like they needed to cut loose.
While she probably didn't know that she would be pulling in a million dollars an episode by the end of the series (this was before The Big Bang Theory was a thing) she did say that something just clicked while working on the first episode.
Markets are now trying to divine Powell's plans from data pulling in two directions - rising wages that could be a precursor to inflation, for example, compared to slowing growth and falling oil prices that may keep inflation down, or other indicators clouding the picture.
REALTED: Will Smith Shares His Aladdin Genie Beauty Tips: 'I Don't Want Kylie Jenner Stealing My Stuff' Pulling in more than $874.2 million worldwide, Aladdin has out earned Smith's Independence Day, which made $817.4 million in box offices across the globe, according to Deadline.
"Relative to the current system, the plans are pulling in the same general direction, reducing taxation on capital gains and high-income households," said William Gale, a co-director of the Tax Policy Center and a former economic adviser to President George H. W. Bush.
Daniel Smith, the University of Florida political scientist who conducted the analysis, said that the number accounted for more than population growth and could be seen as a sign that Mr. Trump is pulling in new voters, much as he has done in other states.
The startup has yet to spend a dime of its last financing round, evidence it, like many other venture-funded startups, is pulling in capital before a market downturn strikes the industry and makes it increasingly difficult to raise hefty sums at impressive valuations.
On last year's Okovi, her best record yet, the artist better known as Zola Jesus took all of her dark, operatic, goth-tinged pop and twisted it around her fingers, pulling in strings and synths and her unmistakable voice to create something balladic and affecting.
Polls of New Hampshire have shown her pulling in a relatively small but significant amount of support: A CNN/University of New Hampshire poll put her at 6% last week, and the most recent CNN/University of New Hampshire poll showed her winning 5%.
Mr. Biden and other candidates will start announcing fund-raising results as early as Tuesday morning for the third quarter of 2019; he came in second for the last quarter, behind Pete Buttigieg, pulling in online money early but mostly relying on big donors.
Based on a CNBC analysis of the latest campaign finance filings in 46 battleground districts, Democrats are pulling in more cash overall than their GOP rivals in those key races, reversing a trend that favored the GOP for the last four full House election cycles.
But if you're one of the TV renegades who have cut the cord (or never subscribed to cable to begin with) and are pulling in free over-the-air broadcasts, you'll probably have to rescan with your TV's receiver to get some stations back.
The bottom line: "Canada can do very little to protect the liberal international order unless we have strong leaders in Europe pulling in that direction," he says, noting the diminished political statures of Emmanuel Macron in France, Theresa May in the U.K. and Angela Merkel in Germany.
So it's just a matter of us pulling in different pieces to see how we can work on this issue of accessing health care from the very basic level of getting medicines out to people to a more complex angle of bringing in consultants and professionals.
Former Vice President Joe Biden blasted the company's tax payments on the campaign trail during a stop in Iowa, and has tweeted that: "(N)o company pulling in billions of dollars of profits should pay a lower tax rate than firefighters and teachers," pointing to Amazon.
Though it performed well over its first weekend (pulling in more than $23 million domestically), it seems that most of the news surrounding the film has been dedicated to dividing the fanbase over who wore Lara Croft's fitted tank top better, Angelina Jolie or her successor.
The big picture: The National Weather Service continues to warn of "catastrophic" and "life-threatening" flash flooding on Sunday as coastal North Carolina receives up to another half a foot of rain, since the circulation around the storm is still pulling in copious amounts of Atlantic moisture.
He also said that journalists are "under constant pressure to get max clicks" or risk getting fired for not pulling in enough of that sweet advertising revenue, even insinuating that fossil fuel and oil companies were paying off reporters to write negative reviews of Tesla's cars.
Colorado, a state where recreational use of the drug has been legal for a couple of years now, is reportedly pulling in nearly $100 million in pot sales per month and the marijuana industry is slated to balloon to a $24 billion dollar business by 2025.
With a construction boom pulling in new arrivals to the city just 10 kms (6 miles) north of Jerusalem, Ramallah must look beyond its immediate crises and take a long-term approach, said Mohammed Shaheen, its chief resilience officer, in an interview with the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
The number of calls has apparently reached the thousands over the past few days, according to the report, which said that fax machines were turned over to investigators as threats rolled in, pulling in the Capitol Police, Homeland Security and other law enforcement agencies to investigate.
The most influential of these was the Grand Ole Opry, a Nashville show that began to be broadcast nationwide in 21; it was so popular that it altered America's musical economy, pulling in enough musicians and entrepreneurs to make Nashville the unquestioned home of country music.
Live beneath your meansHaye feels that a lot of people take a backward approach to spending, figuring out how much they can afford to devote to necessities like a home and a car and luxury items based on how much income they're pulling in, he said.
Though the move cost him votes among college-educated whites, he attracted support among the larger group of whites without a college degree (a substantial minority of whom had backed Mr. Obama in 2012), pulling in just enough votes in the Rust Belt to tip the election.
Instead, the investment is almost certainly Son's attempt to shore up the Vision Fund, his company's audacious $1003 billion venture-capital vehicle that led SoftBank's investments in WeWork, and to better his company's chances of pulling in investors for its announced second Vision Fund, they said.
I might give The Handmaid's Tale (which won editing, guest actress, and production design) the edge in terms of categories won that might indicate a win in Outstanding Drama Series, but Game of Thrones won the most Creative Arts Emmys of any drama, pulling in seven.
John CarterJohn Rice CarterHegar advances to Democratic runoff in Texas Senate race The 85033 other key races to watch on Super Tuesday Gun control group plans to spend million in Texas in 2020 MORE (R) in 2018, pulling in millions after a campaign video went viral.
In the latest Des Moines Register/CNN poll, considered the gold standard for surveying the state's notoriously hard-to-predict caucuses, about a third of likely Democratic caucusgoers were either undecided or supporting a candidate who was pulling in less than 15 percent support over all.
"Comedian" sold three times over the course of the week, pulling in $120,000 to $150,000 each time, until Cattelan's gallery Perrotin announced on the last day of the fair, the decision to retire the banana from circulation, due to misgivings about their capitalization on its overexposure.
WASHINGTON — President Trump raised twice as much money for his inauguration festivities as any previous president-elect in history, pulling in tens of millions of dollars from wealthy donors and large corporations eager to woo the nation's new chief executive in the days after his unexpected victory.
Next it's the hum of a highway in the distance to the left, cars pulling in and out of the parking lot behind you to the right, footsteps walking by on the path in front of you: different sounds for flip flops, women's heels, kids running.
BlackRock reported Monday that fixed income ETFs have surpassed $600 billion, with a corporate bond fund, the iShares iBoxx $ Investment Grade ETF, pulling in just shy of $1.1 billion on Thursday, according to FactSet, believed to be the largest single-day take for any fund in that category.
The company has to hire engineers to build and maintain the software for pulling in patient data, taking orders and managing the customer experience and has to pay for delivery people, all while taking a cut of each transaction from the pharmacy and a fee from the consumer.
This also applies to metadata for regular TV shows; depending on what kind of source feed Hulu is working with, figuring out the markers for when TV shows actually begin and end — fundamental to having a competent DVR — and pulling in accurate episode data isn't always so simple.
According to a survey of European workers in Britain published in August by KPMG, one of the "Big Four" accounting firms, among those pulling in between £23,001 ($130,000) and £200,000 a year, 12% were planning to leave, compared with just 123% of those earning between £15,001 and £20,000.
The 30-person company been busy developing its IP and bringing its creations to audiences via film and TV since we last covered it in 2015, when it raised $2.5 million from investors, and now it has added to that war chest after pulling in an additional $5 million.
Chinese regulators have previously gone after technology companies, automakers and dairy firms over monopoly issues, pulling in names such as Microsoft Corp, Daimler AG's Mercedes-Benz and French dairy Danone SA. ($1 = 6.5792 Chinese yuan renminbi) (Reporting by Adam Jourdan; Additional reporting by SHANGHAI newsroom; Editing by Christopher Cushing)
Pulling in signals from one or more of these systems, along with a base station at a known position for reference, today's civilian GPS receivers can now pinpoint your location within 227 meters (it had been within an area about the size of a football field in the 2000s).
The two person team, Yosun Chang and Anuj Agrawal, demoed the hack working on an iPhone, pulling in company data about Apple via the CrunchBase API, showing a map for locations to buy the device via a MapQuest API, and using SAP's Hybris API to power an ecommerce option.
Seth MoultonSeth Wilbur MoultonBiden, Buttigieg bypassing Democratic delegate meeting: report Native American advocates question 2020 Democrats' commitment 2020 Democrats urge Israel to reverse decision banning Omar, Tlaib visit MORE (D-Mass.) was the top fundraiser in those categories, pulling in $3.9 million to help Democrats flip the House.
You can change the size of the buffer in the settings.) While it's rolling, you can either manually tag the clips you want to save (using a Bluetooth Low Energy remote on your steering wheel) or let the camera tag them automatically based on data it's pulling in.
"From active we have pulled in wide, sporty elastic bands and breathable mesh; from swim we are pulling in cool-handed fabrics, bold prints and colorblocking; and from lingerie, we draw in the best components of function and femininity," Michelle Cordeiro Grant, Lively's founder and CEO, told Refinery29.
The salary website PayScale put together a nifty infographic that shows the first jobs of the candidates on both sides of the aisle — before Donald Trump was worth $4.5 billion or Hillary Clinton was pulling in millions for public speaking — and the going rate for each gig in 2016.
Amid his 60- to 80-hour workweeks, he realized that the smaller beauty brands — the ones pulling $1 million in revenue a month, which was considered measly for the e-commerce giant — didn't quite know what they were doing and weren't pulling in as much sales as they could.
What my colleagues have highlighted is that a lot of people who are at the end of their careers are retiring, and at the same time we're pulling in a lot of younger and less experienced workers who are being paid less because they're new to the work force.
President Donald Trump's reelection campaign is off to a quick start, pulling in $13.2 million through a trio of committees in the first three months of the year, while paying an unusually large staff of about 20 employees, according to records filed Friday evening with the Federal Election Commission.
Dolemite Is My Name, Eddie Murphy's biopic about legendary blaxploitation mastermind Rudy Ray Moore, is already pulling in serious Oscar buzz on the heels of its premiere at Toronto International Film Festival, and we'll all get to see Murphy in his best role in decades on October 25.
He may have lost a significant portion of his income when Patreon cut him off, but if his videos are still monetized, then the videos of him sobbing in the shower and claiming he'll sue his presumably soon to be ex-husband Kai are still pulling in some money.
So he needed to go and get that out of his system and go write his own music, but I think at that time it was becoming clear that the remaining members of Architects were really, really tight and pulling in the same direction, so it all worked out.
Then, that person's body gathers "ingredients" to make the milk from their blood, and synthesizes them (sometimes pulling in water) in the mammary gland, says Katie Hinde, PhD, associate professor at the School of Human Evolution and Social Change and the Center for Evolution and Medicine at Arizona State University.
Data from market researchers Euromonitor reveal that after Paris, Nice is France's most visited destination, pulling in 2.2 million foreign arrivals in 2015 Abandoned countries Stunning architecture, world-class museums, beautiful beaches, regular sunshine and the blue warm waters of the Mediterranean are among assets attracting bigger crowds every year.
Yes, the fact that the combined entity is such an advertising juggernaut, pulling in $17 billion last quarter, is a big problem for other companies trying to sell ads (such as publishing companies that use ad revenue to fund actual journalism, for example) — but that's not necessarily a problem for consumers.
Last year, she brought her neon-bathed jack-of-all-trades aesthetic to album length on Lune Rouge, a record that demonstrated more or less the full-range of her talents—pulling in guests from disparate worlds like Chicago rapper Joey Purp, the dreamworld-explorer Yuna, and pop technician MNDR.
Ty has a sixth sense for curation in his own right, and last year's excellent album Free TC found him pulling in talents that ranged from Jagged Edge to Rae Sremmurd to his incarcerated brother TC. Now, Ty is gearing up to release his new album, Campaign, on September 23.
Celonis been revenue-generating and profitable for multiple years — although it's not breaking out revenue at this stage (but will say it grew around 4,000 percent over that period) — but is now announcing its first external funding, pulling in a $27.5 million Series A round led by Accel and 83North.
It looks like his upcoming follow-up to Call Me By Your Name, Beautiful Boy, started pulling in Oscar buzz basically as soon as footage from the film premiered at CinemaCon, with critics saying that "it's going to be hard for anyone to top" Chalamet when awards season rolls around.
But it could be in your interest too: studying coding could increase your chances of pulling in a big salary, as more than a third of the highest paying jobs in the U.S. right now require some familiarity with computer programming, according to a recent report from job search platform Glassdoor.
An SEC filing also shows China was the second-largest market for Tesla cars by revenue in 2017, after the U.S. And Tesla nearly doubled its revenues in China last year, pulling in $2 billion, compared with $6 billion in the United States and less than $1 billion in Norway.
It was a particularly abrupt decline because private-jet travel boomed in the prerecession years, pulling in high-net-worth people and busy executives whose time is often better spent with a client, poring over deals, or visiting a supplier, rather than slogging through the bowels of a commercial airport.
The self-described Democratic socialist won the state by a solid margin, pulling in 51 percent of the vote to Clinton's 35 percent, with 12 percent of West Virginia's Democratic voters casting ballots for fringe candidates, demonstrating how unhappy the coal-reliant state is with the status quo of national politics.
Sellers are currently pulling in an average of $358 for the iPhone 6, $438 for the iPhone 6 Plus, $532 for the iPhone 6s, and $601 for the iPhone 6s Plus, to give you an idea of what the phones would be worth if you decide to sell it yourself.
A couple of facts in the Times story speak to just how much money Trump's father gave him: When he could barely walk, Trump was pulling in $200,000 a year in 2018 dollars; by the time he was 29, Trump had hauled in almost $9 million from his old man.
Space Angels, an early-stage investor that also tracks investments in the sector, reported that venture capitalists invested $5 billion into space technologies in the first three quarters of 143, putting the year on track to be the biggest year yet, with Blue Origin pulling in $1.4 billion from Bezos.
WASHINGTON (CNN)Bernie Sanders, a one-time political insurgent, has cemented his role as the fundraising frontrunner of the 2020 Democratic field -- as many of his rivals report pulling in just a fraction of the $18.2 million the Vermont senator collected during the first 41 days of his presidential campaign.
Meanwhile, his easily parodied stylistic hallmarks — swirling cameras, sunlit landscapes, fields of tall grasses waving in the wind, barefoot maidens tiptoeing in pools of water, beautiful actors, and, above all, whispery philosophical voiceovers — are pulling in diminishing returns, at times feeling obvious or even rote, rather than poetic and calculated.
"This Clinic Stays Open" it read in white letters, and indeed, on Thursday afternoon there were the usual security officer, the men with fliers and large wooden crucifixes waiting out on the sidewalk and the steady stream of young women pulling in and out of the parking lot, seeking to end their pregnancies.
Steyer, a hedge fund manager, has invested millions of dollars in political organizations he's founded, like NextGen America, which has focused on pulling in younger voters around climate change issues, and Need to Impeach, a group he launched to pressure Democratic members of Congress to start impeachment proceedings against President Donald Trump.
More recently, popular apps like Pokémon Go and the photo-filter app Meitu were widely criticized for invasive app permissions; in the case of Pokémon Go, the app requested access to your Gmail, while Meitu was pulling in phone identifiers like the IMEI (on Android only), as well as very specific location data.
Jibo's slick Indiegogo pitch for pre-orders generated huge interest, pulling in more than $3.7 million in pledges for the startup, although the crowdfunding platform is notable for not requiring that project creators have a working prototype — meaning a slick marketing video can be just that: a slick marketing video and nothing more.
Harris ends the piece with this series of recommendations for how Kickstarter should handle hardware projects and/or those pulling in large amounts of funding in future: We've asked Kickstarter if it intends to make any changes to its processes in light of his report, and will update this post with any response.
To make this possible, the startup has built a bespoke e-commerce and publishing platform that enables it to personalise each storybook it sells on the fly, including pulling in data from third-party APIs, such as maps, as well as using data provided by the customer, such as a child's name.
The 26-year-old 49ers QB has been seen with Alexandra King, who was rumored to be his GF. We can't say they were an item, but things can change ... especially when you're a ridiculously good looking guy who's pulling in $137.5 million -- one of the highest paid players in the NFL.
Carnegie Hall, a venerable New York venue, has seen a decline in the age of those attending single concerts from 58 in 2006 to 48 in 2014 (though given the breadth of Carnegie Hall's offerings it is hard to be sure whether it is classical or contemporary fare pulling in the punters).
Some trekking companies, which act as brokers and take a percentage of rescue fees from helicopter companies, make more money through evacuations than they do charging for hikes, officials said, pulling in thousands of dollars in kickbacks when a typical profit margin for each trekker might be just a few hundred dollars.
Obviously getting the green light to direct the first film adaptation of a franchise as big as Warcraft—still a billion-dollar business, with the card game Hearthstone pulling in around $20 million a month—isn't as simple as having a level-100 orc shaman and knowing your Illidan from your Sargeras.
But potentially the best part about Google Fit is that it will also share data with other major fitness apps, including Strava, My Fitness Pal, Runkeeper, and Endomodo, while also pulling in new data from a supported Wear OS smartwatch, which could help prevent your apps from needing to fight over your wellness stats.
Speed, starring Reeves as an LAPD cop attempting to save the lives of passengers on a bomb-outfitted bus that risks explosion should it drop below 50 miles per hours, was a box office hit, pulling in more than $121 million at the box office and earning a 93 percent fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
You're pulling in the various different elements of the room at various different times to make everybody feel engaged, and you've got to be confident in a lot of the decisions that you're making because the auctioneer, he or she is in charge of the proceedings, of what's happening in the room at that time.
Answering the million dollar question of who the hell is going to pay for this original travel content, Reuters cited the company as saying that its massive customer base is pulling in partners who are willing to pony up to tap into that network, though it's not clear if that includes the rumored Apple series.
At first it appears to be a poem about fog itself, but in the second stanza a scene cuts through the mist: As the sun goes down on the Pacific, buses are pulling in from Silicon Valley, ferrying employees from a Google-like company (Kleinzahler calls it Information) to the neighborhoods where they live.
Instead, FX patched together its showing via The Assassination of Gianni Versace, which won Limited Series, Directing, and Lead Actor (Darren Criss), along with four Creative Arts Emmys; and The Americans, which somewhat unexpectedly won its first major competitive primetime awards, pulling in Emmys for writing and Lead Actor in a Drama Series (Matthew Rhys).
Salesforce added an intelligence layer with the goal of automating many of those administrative tasks, such as prioritizing important emails (something I could use as a journalist), entering information automatically from sources such as online forms or pulling in news that could have an impact on your sale (like say a catastrophic hurricane in the area).
As Microsoft also announced earlier this week, Excel will soon be able to pull in machine learning models that a company's data scientists have created to analyze information in Excel, and you can also now use JavaScript to write more complex scripts for manipulating data or pulling in data from virtually any third-party service with an API.
Trivia app HQ has enjoyed a rapid rise in popularity since its launch, including a milestone of 1 million players just last month and a launch in the UK. Despite its popularity, however, its creators have had trouble pulling in investor money, largely due to claims of unsavory behavior on the part of HQ co-founder Colin Kroll.
There's Outlook, Skype, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, and Xbox for example, as well as a basic To Do app, and a lock screen manager called Next: This last one isn't particularly Microsoft-heavy, except for pulling in Bing wallpapers, but it is developed by Microsoft and may well become more tightly integrated with the Microsoft Launcher over time.
With many larger startups like Airbnb and Uber opting to stay private, investors are at least looking for some way to start pulling in returns for their funds — and Snap, at the very least, revealed the interest Wall Street had and opened the door for these companies to finally get their IPOs out of the way.
Its stock still dropped after hours Advertising represented the bulk of Google's revenues at $30.7 billion, while its "other bets" — projects in newer technologies and moonshots like its Waymo self-driving unit and the Project Loon internet balloons — is still a massively loss-making effort, pulling in an operating loss of $868 million on revenues of only $170 million.
By the 1980s, the brand was pulling in $200 million annually, with growth fueled by the introduction of child-friendly juice boxes ("A handy little carton that comes with its very own straw," promotional material said.) as well as Hawaiian Punch as a shelf concentrate, a frozen cylinder and powders that could be mixed with water.
With opposition parties now pulling in many different directions — and indeed, in the case of Labour, internally divided on what course to take — there is hope a deal which could turn Brexit theory into Brexit fact will only help ram home the "Get Brexit done" messaging, and sideline the problem of the DUP in the process.
CreditCreditLuca Locatelli/Institute, for The New York Times Standing at an intersection in Shuafat Refugee Camp, in East Jerusalem, I watched as a boy, sunk down behind the steering wheel of a beat-up sedan, zoomed through an intersection with his arm out the driver's-side window, signaling like a Nascar driver pulling in for a pit stop.
They sat down and studied their finances, taking the time to work out salaries, projected costs, and expenses versus how much they'd be pulling in via gig guarantees, merchandise sales, and royalties from album sales, streaming revenue and publishing income from each of their previous albums (to which they wisely and thankfully never sold the rights).
The show is not afraid of pulling in beats from other genres — even action movies — if it feels like that's what will yield the best story, and whenever it takes a turn toward the dramatic (as when a tornado tore down Cloud 9 in the season two finale), it never forgets to lace more serious moments with jokes.
The Men in Black spinoff is pulling in some heinous reviews, and its only real purpose seems to be reminding us about how we'll never get that 21 Jump Street/MIB crossover, but it turns out that Men in Black: International has a greater purpose, after all: Blessing us with this truly wild story about Will Smith farting on set. Thanks!
China "hopes that all relevant sides exercise restraint, and avoid doing anything to worsen the tense situation on the peninsula", the ministry said in a statement, paraphrasing Xi. The nuclear issue could only be resolved quickly with all relevant countries pulling in the same direction, and China was willing to work with all parties, including the United States, to ensure peace, Xi said.
Alvarez, himself a former professional wrestler who also has a background in high-level gymnastics and Brazilian jiu-jitsu, noted that, despite the increased awareness of the dangers of brain injuries, the NFL is more popular today than it's ever been before, pulling in $13 billion in revenue last season alone (it's on track to generate $25 billion by 2027).
A spate of injuries has limited his minutes inside the Octagon to two fights since November 2013, with both appearances in the cage resulting in losses to Ryan Bader and Glover Teixeira—a galling slump considering the former 205lbs titleholder was once pulling in over a million pay-per-view buys like he did against Quinton "Rampage" Jackson at UFC 114.

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