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GM is also putting about another $1 billion into the division.
Meigs Mine 31 closed in 2001, putting about 430 people out of work.
It plans to close about 50 underperforming stores, putting about 4,000 jobs at risk.
What I find off-putting about them is that they tend to romanticize the past.
The world's oldest travel company just closed in Britain, putting about 21,000 people out of work.
British Steel buckles: Britain's second biggest steel maker collapsed on Wednesday, putting about 25,000 jobs at risk.
There's also something very off-putting about the possibility of being forced to take emotion-altering drugs.
There's nothing strange or off-putting about them, and they come from all different age and social-economic groups.
The two companies halted service in Austin shortly after the vote, putting about 10,000 of their drivers out of work.
A Jim Beam warehouse in Kentucky caught fire this week, putting about 40,000 barrels of bourbon at risk of burning.
Both the Senate and the Assembly see such a surcharge as eventually putting about $0003 million a year into state coffers.
Clark, formerly Dropbox's CTO, joined the venture shop back in October, putting about a half-year on his full-time venture clock.
That said, as with the previous two films in this de facto Sheridan trilogy, there's something a bit off-putting about Wind River.
On the other hand, there's something deeply and undeniably off-putting about making Nazis look like cool and desirable characters for a profit.
It's a celebration of time spent with loved ones and friends, but there's also something a little strange and off-putting about it.
At that rate, she's putting about 15% of her monthly take home pay toward her loans, but that doesn't even cover the interest.
It's a weird album, but it's still Ty Segall But while the album tends to drag, there's also nothing truly off-putting about it.
This refusal to differentiate between the acceptable and the unacceptable is what viewers are apt to find equally fascinating and off-putting about Greenwald's paintings.
Alaska imports about 1003 percent to 95 percent of its food, state officials said, putting about $2 billion a year into out-of-state farmers' pockets.
He is now putting about 793 percent of his income in a Roth IRA, in line with the standard recommendation to save 10 to 12 percent.
The deal with Easterly, which is putting about $200 million into Sungevity, is intended to bring more mutual funds and global institutional investors into the mix.
London (CNN Business)Britain's second biggest steel maker collapsed on Wednesday, putting about 5,000 jobs at the company directly at risk, and threatening another 20,000 at suppliers.
The fiscally conservative group Americans For Prosperity (AFP) is putting about $2628,28500 behind the ad, which will begin running statewide through television and digital outlets beginning Wednesday.
That means putting about 60 percent of its money into Series A investments, 5 to 10 percent into seed deals and the rest in B or C rounds.
The servers are now putting about 1 billion medical images across the world at risk -- about half of which belong to patients in the United States, Zack reports.
The New Zealand government was so enthusiastic about Mr. Thiel's investing prowess that it became a partner with him in early 303, putting about $7 million into a Valar fund.
The firm ended up putting about $15 million into Dynamic Yield, which raised ~$85 million in total from backers including Marker Capital, Union Tech Ventures, Baidu and The New York Times.
L is closing up to 22.3 of its underperforming stores, putting about 2100,230 jobs at risk, after it reported a record full-year loss of nearly 220 million pounds ($230 million).
Striving to avoid the fate of collapsed rival BHS and House of Fraser, Debenhams has launched a program to close 50 of its underperforming stores, putting about 4,000 jobs at risk.
She thinks the notoriously hectic, last-minute schedule that plagues work in episodic television might be part of what is so off-putting about the job to so many, regardless of sex.
It's a situation that comes into play when there's something acutely off-putting about an artist's behavior or beliefs, like Roman Polanski's rape of a underage girl or Mel Gibson's alarming anti-Semitism.
L said on Thursday it was closing 50 of its underperforming stores, putting about 4,000 jobs at risk, after it reported a record full-year loss of nearly 500 million pounds ($645 million).
Integrity Biofuels shutdown marks the tenth biodiesel facility to have idled this year after the lapse in the biodiesel credit, putting about 250 people out of work, according to the National Biodiesel Board (NBB).
Along with backing from Square Mile Capital Management, they are putting about $18 million into improving the 257-room resort, which, while open in the meantime, is scheduled for a grand opening in May.
Americans for Prosperity is putting about $560,000 behind TV and digital ads that will run across Montana saying that Tester, who voted for ObamaCare, has not done enough to address rising healthcare costs across the state.
In that context, what some Boulder residents found off-putting about Hell's Backbone Grill wasn't its prices but its dishes: slow-cooked things, grass-fed things, sage-smashed potato pancakes, seared duck with rose-hip cream sauce.
The company had said in October it plans to close up to 50 of its underperforming stores, putting about 4,000 jobs at risk, after it reported a record full-year loss of nearly 500 million pounds ($636.50 million).
What's initially off-putting about it, however, is that the artist has also drawn startlingly lifelike shadows just beneath each of the six lines, steering the piece dangerously toward the instantly discredited postmodern style known as Abstract Illusionism.
Ahead of his Medicare-for-all announcement last week, a total of 16 senators backed the bill, putting about one third of the chamber's Democrats behind single-payer health care, an almost real-time shift in the party's baseline.
It all adds up to SoftBank having to make some difficult funding decisions, including allowing OneWeb to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy later today, putting about 500 employees at risk of losing their jobs, three of the people said.
Striving to avoid the fate of collapsed rival BHS and House of Fraser, which was rescued by Sports Direct-owner Mike Ashley, the company has launched a program to close 50 of its underperforming stores, putting about 4,000 jobs at risk.
This top line wage growth figure actually understates true wage growth this year because it is a pretax measure, meaning it does not account for the tax cuts that are putting about $2,000 back into the pockets of ordinary families.
The North's launch on Saturday followed dire news hours earlier from the United Nations, which said that the country had suffered its worst harvest in a decade, putting about 40 percent of the population in urgent need of food aid.
It won't be terribly large, either: at about 10 stories tall, the rocket will be a small- to medium-sized launcher that's capable of putting about 2,755 pounds (23,23 kilograms) into low Earth orbit, which is about the same weight as a Honda Civic.
They already were setting aside a significant portion of their income: Starr, a software engineer, was contributing 25% of his paycheck to retirement accounts, while Yee, a product manager, was putting about 90% of her income in high-yield savings accounts, retirement accounts and index funds.
Underlying all of this is that there is something deeply off-putting about slotting people into categories by gender, about sussing out the precise nature of their genitals and their hearts before deciding if their presence on a masthead or a list of finalists is just.
Donelson himself is trying to figure out whether or not he's going to pursue forgiveness or try to aggressively pay down his loans once he returns to the US. Right now he's putting about 0.5 percent of his income into a brokerage account just in case he decides to take a path that leads to him getting hit with the tax bomb.
On March 6, 1864, David attacked in the North Edisto River. The torpedo boat struck the blockader first on the port quarter, but the torpedo did not explode. Memphis slipped her chain, at the same time firing ineffectively at David with small arms. Putting about, the torpedo boat struck Memphis again, this time a glancing blow on the starboard quarter; once more the torpedo misfired.
With mounting pressure from lenders and regulators, the company first closed its Scottsdale, Arizona location on September 12. Twelve days later, BHE announced the closure of the remainder of the company operations, and the company abruptly ceased operations on September 24, 2008, closing its 14 Chevy dealerships and putting about 3,200 people out of work. Heard claimed the closures affected around 2,700 employees. It had five dealerships in Georgia, and six in other states including Alabama, Arizona, Florida, Nevada, Tennessee and Texas.
In its last years, the mill was owned and operated by Verso Paper. On May 29, 2012, there was an explosion at the paper mill that resulted in a large fire, killing one man, injuring 4 others, and taking fourteen fire departments to put out. On August 2, 2012, Verso announced that the Sartell mill would remain shut down permanently, putting about 260 employees out of work and ending over a century of papermaking in Sartell. The site was sold to AIM Development USA in 2013.
Descent was also checked by the plane-man by putting about half power through the turbine. The water was fed into the turbines from below, thus relieving friction on the bearings and balancing them. A comparison of Plane 2 West (Stanhope), which had a lift, with a flight of 12 locks yields the following: the plane took 5 minutes 30 seconds, and consumed of water lifting a loaded boat. Locks , meaning of water per lock) would consume for 12 locks (about 23 times more water) and would take 96 minutes.
The fifth foreign player of San Luis, the Argentine midfielder Facundo Pereyra, will be presented with the team until January 12, 2012, as the official site of the club stated. "I'm settling down on the team, putting about and working on double session on the physical side to be as fast as possible to the technical," Pereyra said at a press conference. The Argentine midfielder said that he will help the club with its goals. Club's president Jose Antonio Roman, said that the player signed a three-year contract and expects to debut immediately.
The Instructions provided in 1500 by King Manuel I of Portugal to the commander of a fleet dispatched to the Indian Ocean suggests its use predated the written instructions. Portuguese fleets overseas deployed in line ahead, firing one broadside and then putting about in order to return and discharge the other, resolving battles by gunnery alone. In a treatise of 1555, The Art of War at Sea, Portuguese theorist on naval warfare and shipbuilding, Fernão de Oliveira, recognized that at sea, the Portuguese "fight at a distance, as if from walls and fortresses...". He recommended the single line ahead as the ideal combat formation.
The SEC's 2017 annual report on the Dodd-Frank whistleblower program stated: "Since the program’s inception, the SEC has ordered wrongdoers in enforcement matters involving whistleblower information to pay over $975 million in total monetary sanctions, including more than $671 million in disgorgement of ill-gotten gains and interest, the majority of which has been...returned to harmed investors." Whistleblowers receive 10–30% of this amount under the Act. A decade after it was created, the SEC whistleblower program has enabled the SEC to take enforcement actions resulting in over $2.5 billion in financial remedies and putting about $500 million in the pockets of defrauded investors. In addition, the incentives have generated more than 33,300 tips.
The trials were sensational and the talk of London. Although the countess initially won public sympathy, Bowes eventually turned many against her – partly because of the libels he succeeded in putting about (buying shares in a newspaper for the purpose and publishing the 'Confessions' he had earlier forced her to write) – and partly because the general apprehension was that she had behaved badly in attempting to prevent her husband's access to her fortune. There had also been an affair between her and the brother of one of the lawyers, which became public knowledge, and, Stoney Bowes alleged, an affair with her footman, George Walker. Mary finally obtained her divorce at the High Court of Delegates on 2 March 1789 which revealed how Bowes had systematically deprived the countess of her liberty and abused her.

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