The trout here also seem to prefer the deep pools during the day and venture out into the shallows only when the sun is off the water. |
|
For days she did not venture out for fear that she would be manhandled again. |
|
In larger transactions, a syndicate of venture capital houses or private equity firms might combine to provide the equity finance. |
|
Guitars and instruments, from double bass to tiny mandolins were ordered in and a new venture was born. |
|
I think in a lot of hip hop these days people are kind of scared to venture out and do different things. |
|
The schoolgirls are now matrons, who venture out in their beehives to shop in the Women's Bazaar. |
|
Enjoy this island and remember to venture out of your resort to do some exploring and make the most of your time on this very exotic island. |
|
It has been permitted to form a joint venture for the manufacture of synthetic rutyl and titanic dioxide. |
|
The brothers have performed amazingly over the past year, due largely to the flotation of their joint venture company. |
|
Hence, those who venture on the rock do it either in the morning or in the evening, to prevent their foot from getting scalded. |
|
This venture fell through due to difficulties in raising the necessary project financing. |
|
I'd venture to guess that every form of income is taxed at least twice, and maybe three or four times. |
|
The venture has proved so popular that there are enough students taking part in training to make up two teams. |
|
This fearless, forthright, indomitable and courageous individual did venture out into the wild blue yonder in a flying machine. |
|
One of the few insects to conquer the oceans, some intrepid species venture hundreds of miles across becalmed tropical seas. |
|
Under this management, the glen gained in popularity with residents and visitors, and the venture proved a remunerative one. |
|
Taiwanese law requires any local chip company investing in a venture on the mainland to declare the fact. |
|
In Nueva grandeza mexicana, the walkers venture into the pulquerias, taquerias, cabarets, and other hallmarks of mass urban culture. |
|
Their little mining venture was situated on a low ridge, not far from the track through to Queensland. |
|
The group behind the venture are hoping that it will be renewed at the end of the current term. |
|
|
The new venture aims to find and polish the next generation of showbiz talent. |
|
He pays me a sidewise glance, incredulous brows knitting an ambiguity, finding it almost unsporting to fold and venture a smile of concession. |
|
The venture has proved so popular that the business has doubled its takings every year. |
|
What is going to be your new approach and style in this new venture of yours? |
|
I want it to be fresh, crisp and sparkling, so please forgive the venture into 50s Americana. |
|
All proceeds from the venture are going towards the new Community Centre in Loughglynn. |
|
They report on the dramatic increase in venture ratings while also commenting on the pressures to conform to the norms of an MBA education. |
|
It has a joint venture timeshare and resort business, for example, and has a new management contract with the hotel group. |
|
Already, legal tussles have overshadowed the prospects of a better future for this prestigious venture taken up by the Society. |
|
Those of you who might consider investing in a wildcat venture should also remember that the quality of geologic professional advice varies. |
|
But then the truce is broken and one of the villagers may have to venture out of the community and into the outside world. |
|
After this we had some sabudana wadas with green tomato sauce and Coke and then decided to venture out. |
|
And we may venture the guess that Gibbon was disliked perhaps for his liking for that abominable stuff called snuff instead of tea. |
|
Still, the nascent industry is attracting the interest of venture capitalists. |
|
In practice, there are many venture capitalists who will protest the assertion that all they want is to make a quick buck. |
|
Now his music-loving supporters are flocking to his new venture in which he is turning back the clock. |
|
If there's no washing machine, you may have to venture to the underworld which is the laundrette. |
|
Trafficking in human beings is now the third largest illegal moneymaking venture in the world after illegal weapons and drugs trafficking. |
|
The success of venture investment funds over the past decade has meant they simply can't afford the effort to invest in small amounts. |
|
He has detected wariness among more conservative institutions to finance a venture in fashion. |
|
|
The venture was rightly abandoned and instead the old position was split into more manageable, bite-sized pieces. |
|
We will continue to work with the business sector in our venture towards improving the business environment in the Asia-Pacific. |
|
That's a plus for a base with a host of young airmen and pilot trainees who love to venture across the border. |
|
The venture capitalists strip the homes, trouser the money and then sell up and move on. |
|
Foxes, stags, and hares can venture out on a Spring morning without fear of the red coats and their packs of hounds. |
|
The timing sucks given this new venture but I spoke with Chloe and we agree it's better to go now than later. |
|
They seem genuinely surprised when the venture capitalists quite reasonably question their lack of business acumen. |
|
The trio's new joint venture intends to bid for other inter-city rail franchises in Britain. |
|
Players land ships at anchorages and venture inland in search of buried treasure by putting counters on numbered squares after throwing dice. |
|
This could be either through an overseas joint venture or a wholly owned subsidiary. |
|
The joint venture management system may be one way to insure technology transfer. |
|
Provided that there is a full-function joint venture it will be within the Regulation. |
|
All the business outlets in the town have contributed to the lighting fund and the venture adds a huge festive atmosphere to the town. |
|
Pat is wished well and it is hoped his new venture will prove a great success. |
|
He said also there had to be commitment to use the facility to the full in order to make the venture a success. |
|
First of all, his work made dear what an audacious venture poetry still could be. |
|
I'll venture that we believe religion is an effective recourse against mortality. |
|
The venture capitalists, who generally invest bigger sums than angels, didn't bite. |
|
He will also be responsible for attracting new venture capital activities into Scotland. |
|
To recuperate these costs and make the venture economically viable Bright Grey is going to have to secure a significant chunk of market share. |
|
|
They now have a leading role investing alongside other venture fund managers, business angels, banks, and other finance providers. |
|
Equity funding can come from a variety of sources, including venture capitalists, business angels and friends and family. |
|
Both women admit, however, that getting their feet wet in the business world was a bit of a scary venture at first. |
|
Farmers should be encouraged to venture into allied activities like animal husbandry and nursery farming to supplement their income. |
|
Some of these companies have attracted high profile venture capital funding. |
|
Those wishing to be associated with this venture can contact either of the aforementioned. |
|
You spend lots of time being snug and smug in the spa, then feel very self-righteous when you venture out into the cold. |
|
A lot of soul-searching and prayer went into his choice to venture down a new path and he went through his moments of self-doubt. |
|
Once you venture out of the hall where the competitions are taking place you would barely know that the Mod existed. |
|
It now sells its products on both coasts and has a joint venture with a New York lamb wholesaler. |
|
He got a taste for leveraged buyouts through his work at the venture capital arm of First National Bank. |
|
Before acquiring IMAX, he specialized in leveraged buyouts and venture capital investments. |
|
An upmarket Leeds restaurant which rose from the ashes of the ill-fated Teatro venture has now collapsed itself, only seven months after opening. |
|
It was only last week that I was permitted to venture out alone to Safeway to shop for a top-up of essential items. |
|
Doubts about the success of such a risky venture were soon put on the backburner as cinemagoers thronged to cinema halls. |
|
It's a system that locks together the interests of venture capitalists, bankers, lawyers, and entrepreneurs, much like Japan's keiretsu. |
|
He now uses his luck to run a casino, a venture that has proven very lucrative. |
|
It's a nontraditional industry, so the tools for venture and risk capital are being built. |
|
As such, buying an ongoing venture is usually less risky than starting a brand new business. |
|
Most of our leading technology companies have relied on risk-taking venture capitalists. |
|
|
And now that the spiritual loathsomeness of our venture has been indicated, let us proceed. |
|
Aviation is visionary and global, recognised and appreciated by millions of people as a wonderful tool to venture afar. |
|
I may venture to say, loosely, that in Judo there is a sort of counter for every twist, wrench, pull, push or bend. |
|
The curving lines of the roads give them the look of village lanes, and the few cars that venture into the cul-de-sacs usually travel slowly. |
|
As Arthur and I venture into the depths of the region, a stunning backdrop and cloudless sky sets the scene for meeting the painter. |
|
Staff at Camp Bondsteel rarely venture outside the compound and their activities are secretive. |
|
Under a joint venture contract the dispute was decided by arbitration in Quebec. |
|
Don't get me wrong, I really enjoy my job, I might even venture to say I love it, but it sometimes tries my patience. |
|
Some are heavy on time-honored tradition and others venture into the impact of the new technologies at the turn of the new century. |
|
That amount topped the total of all venture investments in Missouri for 1999, also a record year. |
|
This seems to me to be inconsistent with a contention that a binding agreement for a joint venture survived. |
|
It's hardly surprising if he's behind with his rent and his new landlords have a more profitable venture in mind. |
|
There's Joi Ito, the Japanese venture capitalist and trendspotter who has a stake in the likes of Flickr, Technorati and SocialText. |
|
They had to agree to a joint venture with the Tokelauans, giving them a share of profits. |
|
The book also supplied Twain with enough money to invest in the printing-machine venture that eventually bankrupted him. |
|
Merck and Schering have a joint venture to market the cholesterol drug Vytorin. |
|
Realism is never popular in boating, but the vast majority of boats in marinas seldom venture outside the breakwater. |
|
In the fourth dish we finally venture into unknown territory with the grilled venison with parsnips and pomegranate vinaigrette. |
|
The latter, in turn, with a gleam in their eyes, have set on the task of readying their nets for a venture that could bring them a big catch. |
|
They offer online tools for creating business plans, finding venture capital, and scoping out the competition. |
|
|
Even trolls will only venture through there at great need, though I have never heard of any great danger or mischance occurring there. |
|
The fund is the largest of nine regional venture capital funds and is sponsored by the London Development Agency. |
|
Added to that the venture has a 50000 sq ft events centre and temporary tentage. |
|
Whatever the athame was used for is of a magnitude I could not venture to imagine. |
|
All I really want when I venture out at weekends is a few quiet beers, a bit of mickey taking and a few laughs. |
|
Before they were in the Christmas tree business the Bergin sisters ran a tourist venture with their Clydesdale horses and traps. |
|
As you start a new venture beware of losing sight of your own goals and priorities. |
|
These anemone eat small crustaceans, plankton and various tidepool animals that venture into the range of their stinging tentacles. |
|
For without a leader to give direction, counsel and wisdom, any well-intended venture is bound to fail. |
|
We venture to recommend our contemporary to betake itself to fresher fields and pastures somewhat newer in search of discoveries. |
|
The success of this venture as a magazine serial preceding the book, has the writer planning a sequel. |
|
Some guests rarely venture out, which is too bad, since they miss the true magic of Madeira. |
|
To be successful, though, venture capitalists need to realise their investments regularly. |
|
To venture into the almost trackless south of the Rufiji River, to the network of tributaries and oxbow lakes, is truly wild. |
|
Despite some recent speculation to the contrary, he now looks certain to be given the time and space to deliver on a venture that he can justly claim as his. |
|
However, there were few buyers for the plots of land and the venture failed, probably because of the windiness of the site and inaccessibility of the shore. |
|
The project organisers also recommend kick-starting the venture by demise chartering six longline vessels under government's current fishing policy. |
|
Though this could easily be the elaborate set up for one of your dad's dinner-table knee-slappers, this is the true-to-life plot of a theatrical venture called Oh No, A Condo! |
|
People should get tooled up when they venture into the town centre. |
|
This would not be the last time he began a Web venture with gung-ho spirit and left it with a shrug. |
|
|
The legislature are apparently willing to collaborate with the governor in his Alice-in-Wonderland venture in linguistic manipulation, all of course for the public good. |
|
We did pull on our deck shoes and polo shirts to venture back across the island on three separate occasions to rub shoulders with the yachties out for Skandia Cowes Week. |
|
Russia's submarines are in such a poor state of repair that they seldom venture far from port, the Kursk disaster reinforcing fears about the reliability of the Russian fleet. |
|
No one wanted to undertake the venture of bearding the lion in his den. |
|
As with her HLN show, Behar wants to have fun, to be sure, but also to venture beyond the liberal-Democrat echo chamber. |
|
If they venture rhyme, that most conspicuous auditory technique of verse, they often play it down as well by burying it in run-on lines or substituting slant and half-rhymes. |
|
Once, when living in a bedsit, I did venture into a laundrette but had a distressing experience with my white underwear and a pair of maroon socks. |
|
However, if one mark of the true artist is the willingness to take risks and to venture into uncharted territory, then Churchill is the genuine article. |
|
There are 105 species of birds in the park and mammals ranging from Andean foxes to pumas that only rarely venture down from their mountain lairs. |
|
Ciccone seems to be embarking on this venture with a certain unease about the way he will be perceived. |
|
The team use their expertise and contacts to lever funds from venture capitalists and business angels, though this continues to be a tough end of the funding spectrum. |
|
The couple now face an exhausting search for investment from Scotland's business angels and venture capitalists before their new plan can take off. |
|
Angel investors put small amounts of money into companies that sometimes have already received seed funding, but are not yet at the stage to attract venture capital. |
|
Whenever stressed employees worked up the courage to venture criticism of him, Browne would point towards the sign, which was usually enough to quell any restiveness. |
|
At the New York City Opera he sang the title role of Handel's Rinaldo, a marathon venture with eight arias, two duets, and batches of tricky roulades. |
|
Ironically, as the Savoy venture gets under way, it is the ENO which has unveiled a revival of its production of one of the original Savoy Operas, The Mikado. |
|
Indeed, I'd venture to say it is as Latin American as liberation theology. |
|
Isn't there something oxymoronic about a risk-averse venture capitalist? |
|
We're seeing the emergence of risk-averse venture capitalists. |
|
We are now in a position to offer the whole range of services including leasing, term debt, mezzanine finance, venture capital and now working capital with a current account. |
|
|
Yale teachers and students who have fought the franchising venture from the start said they anticipated this long ago. |
|
The object of the venture is to capture the talent and songs of the barony, while at the same time raising some money for the development of Gaultier GAA club grounds. |
|
First, on the score of canonicity, it demonstrates how the work of canon-making is a volatile venture explicitly committed to the business of national culture. |
|
And they have suggested strongly that America is shirking its moral responsibility when it refuses to venture abroad in search of monsters to destroy. |
|
This private venture bids for a contract being let by the state. |
|
It made the whole venture seem like a device for the Big Three to shear the wool of suppliers, which, by the way, was fairly transparent to the supply community. |
|
The venture will see both companies work together to build a production facility in Nigeria, which will supply evaporated milk and milk powder to the local Nigerian market. |
|
Most of us, I would venture to say, have tried to remedy these unsightly problems. |
|
Reports suggest some southern toffs plan to stay at home rather than venture north of Watford, scared by tales of chilly climes, cloth caps and whippets. |
|
I would venture to say that advent is something America needs right now, religious or not. |
|
The clear green water looks cold enough in a hot August noon to make one's teeth chatter, so that it requires some resolution to venture upon a bath. |
|
Patterson secured the permission of the landowner to venture onto the property. |
|
Even on the events when Jackson or Lopez venture into criticism, the barbs barely break the flesh. |
|
In addition, venture firms all have a different magic number for how much capital they would like to deploy into each of their portfolio companies. |
|
Although indigenous settlements border the plateau, few hunters or fishermen venture into the interior, where taimen and grayling await your hook. |
|
It's hard to believe, but investment bankers, venture capitalists, and merchant bankers have been suffering from low self-esteem over the past few years. |
|
A merchant bank, venture capital firm, or conventional lender that is unfamiliar with a business will find it more difficult to assess risk and will be less accommodating. |
|
Private equity funds took a beating during the Internet bubble years of 2000-01, when a number of venture capitalists lost their shirts investing in start-ups. |
|
We are the ones who wander along with them as they venture out into the busy, uncaring, and preoccupying world. |
|
It was in 1835 that he published his first collection of three children's stories, a venture he considered a sideline but which would actually make his name. |
|
|
He had recently partnered with venture capitalists Will chang and Ash Vasudevan for a new reality show set to take place in India. |
|
I will have to consult the rest of the jury but I can venture a guess that tail rhymes are not allowed but assonance and consonance are fair game. |
|
I was particularly pleased to have seen some species of wildlife that do not venture as far north as the Falklands, such as the Antarctic fur seal and wandering albatross. |
|
It was particularly significant that Milanese business interests, which had been hostile to Crispi's Abyssinian venture during the 1890s, now backed colonial expansion. |
|
Its storage heaters, which will be produced at the rate of over 600,000 a year in the Shanyang Dimplex joint venture plant, will help to control pollution by reducing wastage. |
|
I'll venture down to earth as an angel and put in a good word with the Sovereign on your account, get her to mention you more often in this year's Christmas speech. |
|
When car trouble forces them to venture further in search of help, they find that the town has some frightening secrets involving its run-down old wax museum. |
|
The joint venture entails Corgenix migrating the rapid diagnostic tests into a handheld device designed by Nanomix. |
|
Profits from the new joint venture will be shared by ADM and Farmland. |
|
He hoped the venture would help generate tourism as the society planned to invite groups adroit in the ancient art of change-bell ringing to the Barbon church. |
|
The company is a joint venture between Korean firm SeAH Steel Corp and Ras Al Khaimah Investment Authority. |
|
It is my belief that he would like it better to die than to venture into the dark of the foreroom. |
|
It was obviously his policy to appear all things to all people. He could not venture to take any decided course. |
|
He had nothing better to do than to take chance for his guide, and to go at a venture through the streets of the city. |
|
Some states require proof that a new venture is properly capitalized before the state will issue a certificate of incorporation. |
|
There is not the strength or courage left me to venture into the wide, strange, and difficult world, alone. |
|
I have recently given some thought to manly sports, and I venture a few words in regard to their value in every scheme of all-round education. |
|
Posidonius and Strabo described an island of women where men could not venture for fear of death, and where the women ripped each other apart. |
|
The operation was the greatest English venture of the Hundred Years' War, involving an army of 35,000 men. |
|
From the beginning of the exploration and conquest of the Indies, the Crown assumed the control of the venture turning away the Columbus family. |
|
|
The Queen and Raleigh intended that the venture should provide riches from the New World. |
|
Atlantic grey seals from Liverpool Bay occasionally venture into the estuary along with bottlenose dolphin and harbour porpoise. |
|
Who cares if he's not funny? The venture capitalists behind Twitter will be laughing all the way to the bank. |
|
A third usual source of capital for startup companies has been venture capital. |
|
In Brunel's favour, it has been noted that he had the courage to call a halt to the venture instead of struggling on with it at greater cost. |
|
In that year it also bought Unibus in Denmark, its first venture outside the United Kingdom. |
|
Arriva is in a joint venture with Videoton Holding operating as VT Transman. |
|
In 2004, it was reported that Silicon Fen was the second largest venture capital market in the world, after Silicon Valley. |
|
The London Centre for Nanotechnology was established in the same year as a joint venture between UCL and Imperial College London. |
|
The London Centre for Nanotechnology was established in 2003 as a joint venture between UCL and Imperial College London. |
|
The success of this venture led to the formation of the Society of Artists of Great Britain and the Free Society of Artists. |
|
The venture was unsuccessful and cost Tetty a substantial portion of her fortune. |
|
Dinner with a sick woman you may venture to suppose not much better than solitary. |
|
After taking Byron to Greece, the ship returned to England, never again to venture into the Mediterranean. |
|
This would be the beginning of Herbert George Wells's venture into literature. |
|
This venture proved to be the genesis of the modern British and Irish Lions. |
|
In 2007 Wasps, Wycombe Wanderers and Wycombe District Council entered a joint venture that would fund a new stadium in the High Wycombe area. |
|
In 2009, Queen's signed a joint venture partnership with INTO University Partnerships, creating INTO Queen's University Belfast. |
|
This venture also suffered from weak tracks and public interest was limited. |
|
It is looking to sell off its stake in a petrochemicals joint venture in China, its largest investment in that country. |
|
|
Pedro de Mendoza, on whom the country was next bestowed, founded Buenos Aires, but did not venture to the south. |
|
Profit sharing and venture capital where the lender is also exposed to risk is acceptable. |
|
In 1884 an attempt was made at autonomy with the formation of two West Indian Conferences, however by 1903 the venture had failed. |
|
This venture accordingly came to an end, and Burns went home to Lochlea farm. |
|
Tin Machine began work on a second album, but Bowie put the venture on hold and made a return to solo work. |
|
The business venture was financed and coordinated by the London Virginia Company, a joint stock company looking for gold. |
|
It is a joint venture with MG Alba, which produces many programs for the channel. |
|
Many large financial institutions, multinational banks, and venture capital firms are based in or have regional headquarters in the city. |
|
Brown bears may even venture into human dwellings or barns in search of food as humans encroach into bear habitats. |
|
The newborns first venture out of the nest a few days after they have opened their eyes and initially keep returning regularly. |
|
The roe deer is primarily crepuscular, very quick and graceful, and lives in woods, although it may venture into grasslands and sparse forests. |
|
It will venture into wetlands if dry ground is available nearby and thus may be found on the banks of streams, lakes, and ponds. |
|
The venture was not a commercial success, and, with expenditure exceeding income, the Company was unable to repay its loan. |
|
It is operated by DTV Services Ltd, a joint venture between the BBC, ITV, Channel 4, Sky and transmitter operator Arqiva. |
|
No king of Wessex was to venture so far east until Egbert, over a hundred years later. |
|
I may venture to state, that very few female slaves who have passed their tenth year, reach Egypt or Arabia in a state of virginity. |
|
Its population is limited to freshwater habitats, and, unlike other manatees, it does not venture into salt water. |
|
It provided for a venture that would continue for 21 years, with a financial accounting only at the end of each decade. |
|
It was the VOC that invented the idea of investing in the company rather than in a specific venture governed by the company. |
|
This was a new venture for him in the sense that never before had he collected the raw data for a new regional map. |
|
|
In 1728 Vitus Bering entered the Bering Strait and, by reporting that venture in Europe, gained credit for the discovery. |
|
Some criminal codes criminalize association with a criminal venture or involvement in criminality that does not actually come to fruition. |
|
It is a proposition which I venture to say no one in Scotland or England who was not a lawyer would for one moment doubt. |
|
First used in 1723, today the term implies qualities of leadership, initiative, and innovation in new venture design. |
|
The latter was a joint venture between Belaruskali and Uralkali, but on July 30, 2013 Uralkali announced that it had ended the venture. |
|
On December 3, 2009, it was announced that NBCUniversal will become a joint venture between GE and cable television operator Comcast. |
|
The government may also reserve the venture for itself, thus forming a government monopoly. |
|
Beatrix reminds her mother of the book she wrote, and her mother retorts she believes the venture will fail. |
|
This is not Dr Zeleznikow's first venture into the field of robolawyer software. |
|
Low-cost financing, access to venture capital, expanding shopsteading programs, and providing fee waivers are some productive approaches. |
|
Boaty took the proposition one step further by volunteering to produce this first venture on the strawhat circuit. |
|
A man would be well enough pleased to buy silks of one whom he would not venture to feel his pulse. |
|
This case study explores the feasibility of a new business venture by a fourth-generation family business, Babbitt Ranches. |
|
After 10 years, she decided to venture out on her own as an entrepreneur. |
|
The two business partners initially began their Home2Office Watercoolers venture from home before opening an office in Kirkby. |
|
Corporate Jet Solutions signed a joint venture agreement with Aerobat Aviation Inc. |
|
But again, it's tough to find consensus when it comes to kickers, so this year I am going to venture one whole step off the beaten path. |
|
Akin Magbadelo, MD of Kiny Foods, said the rent for the Cuisine Africana outlet was low enough to make the venture worthwhile. |
|
China-based Anhui Chery Auto Co and Bosch Investment Co, a subsidiary of Bosch, have set up a joint venture in Wuhu, Anhui province. |
|
Eastman and Sinopec Yangzi Petrochemical Company have an existing joint venture for the manufacture of Eastman Eastotac resins in Nanjing, China. |
|
|
Philips says the new company has the potential to develop into a full joint venture incorporating all AMLCD activities of both companies. |
|
Support for the venture has also been offered by others including UFO Magazine, Fate Magazine, Bella Online Paranormal Magazine, Anomalist. |
|
The manufacturing enterprise is remembered as an innovative venture where scores of Jacuzzis and their relatives worked over the years. |
|
The Boulder-based venture capital firm was looking for an app that would essentially replace a receptionist for greeting visitors. |
|
This would be done within the context of where Logel and KYU are now and where they want their joint venture to be in the future. |
|
In 1990, Pearlman and his partner, David Lawl, acquired 50 percent of Majestic Entertainment through their venture Helm Resources. |
|
At Larnaca, Cyprus, I learned that the new LCA Middle Eastern mission venture was decidedly ecumenical in nature. |
|
The free newspaper Metro, a joint venture with publisher Rossel, recorded the best results in its 10-year history. |
|
But the RSN itself did not, until the beginning of the present century, venture far beyond the region in such missions. |
|
The Royal Television Society launched RTS Futures, a ground-breaking venture targeting young people interested in television, last month. |
|
BigTime Arabia was formed earlier this month as a joint venture between Big Time Entertainment and global conglomerate the Libra Group. |
|
Incorporated in 2005, NSCI is allied with a local laboratory and cryo-storage facility through a joint venture with Biogenetics Inc. |
|
Opened in September last year by Canadian company Sandman Hotels, it's their first venture into the UK market. |
|
My whole point in this venture is to urge that pluralism and tolerance are answers to the wrong question-the Maimonidean question. |
|
After trying the black water Chris decided to pursue a business venture with the two siblings and BLK was born. |
|
At its beginning in 1981, the future SCSI was a cooperative venture between NCR and Shugart Associates. |
|
The City of Baltimore recently initiated a five-year joint venture with Ports America Chesapeake to update the Seagirt Marine Terminal. |
|
The elemedia group is the second business venture created within Lucent Technologies to market Bell Labs software innovations. |
|
The elemedia group is the second business venture created by Lucent Technologies to market Bell Labs software innovations. |
|
Seiner began his venture into the retail auto business in 1975 when he purchased a Chevrolet-Buick dealership in Cadillac, Mich. |
|
|
There was also triumph for another two show homes at Redrow's Heritage Park venture in Penymynydd, Flintshire. |
|
They will form a joint venture to develop a process for making polymer-grade butadiene from biomass. |
|
The entrepreneurs behind this venture are two figures well-known in Portland's microbrewing community, Gregg LeBlanc and Walter Scheurle. |
|
Anita said that they were very private characters who did not venture out of their house, The Skilts, very often. |
|
But it remains a high-risk venture that only rarely yields high reward. |
|
Studios such as Baramount, Universall, Cor Lumbia and United Cartists could become household names if the venture is a success. |
|
While sighted players venture into exciting 3D worlds, most blind players are forced to play yet another text adventure or memory game. |
|
A CARDIFF University spin-out venture is a step closer to becoming a money-spinning business. |
|
It produces 45 tonnes per day of caustic soda and acids, and also has a joint venture in Qatar called Gulf Chlorine. |
|
Pharmacy Quality Solutions is a joint venture of the Pharmacy Quality Alliance and CECity, a subsidiary of Premier Inc. |
|
About Pharmacy Quality Solutions Pharmacy Quality Solutions is a joint venture of the Pharmacy Quality Alliance and CECity. |
|
But the venture only really took off when Ian, who previously ran the business as a sole trader, registered it as a limited company. |
|
This planned new venture will creating untold misery to commuters travelling to work on the road south bound out of Morpeth at peak times. |
|
Hikers who venture into the lush canyon will find a trail of moderate difficulty winding past caves, oak groves, and toyon trees. |
|
The CLEC Planner reduces financial risk for both CLECs and venture capital firms that invest in these companies, by taking away the guesswork. |
|
The builder also will venture into automatic fixed-spindle turret lathes for bar work. |
|
Many fall prey to the golden-backed uakaris that venture down from trees to eat them. |
|
This joint venture has been superceded and replaced by the current agreements. |
|
This venture may be the most significant development in opera since the supertitle. |
|
The venture was formed in April 2004 to develop, produce, and market antimony-based flame retardants, synergists, and catalysts. |
|
|
Zon Capital is a venture capital fund headquartered in Princeton, New Jersey with offices in Radnor, Pennsylvania. |
|
Subhedar defends the venture capitalist community, saying there are natural checks and balances in place to keep deals fair. |
|
That experience is a key resource that the venture capitalist brings to the table in helping to nurture a developing firm. |
|
In some cases, the venture capitalist protects his investment by hiring a senior executive to help run the operation. |
|
Prior to April 2000, venture capitalists and investment bankers drove the Internet economy. |
|
If I thought at all about venture capitalists, it was with a naive sense that they invest large sums of money in smart people with great ideas. |
|
The venture scouts, scouts, cub scouts, beavers, guides, brownies and toadstools now had a home. |
|
Speaking from the ship last night, Northumberland scout leader Nicola Eldridge, said all 10 venture scouts were unscathed. |
|
From the ship, Northumberland scout leader Nicola Eldridge, said all ten venture scouts were unscathed. |
|
As part of the deal, the joint venture will import, market and sell a broad array of packaged Morton culinary salts, water softening salts, and Epsom salts across China. |
|
In addition, the joint venture offers the capability of warp knitting and circular knitting, and its product portfolio includes woven fabrics, as well as seat trim covers. |
|
At the time, Gould was a Manhattanite fresh off running mobile content for Virgin Mobile USA, interviewing for a position with Bay Area venture capital firms. |
|
It was only later in that week I had the courage to venture into my bottom drawer and pull out the synopsis of his autobiography, together with the first couple of chapters. |
|
This time they have decided to venture into the Selfie Stick market. |
|
Successful Mangalorean entrepreneur in Abu Dhabi, Leo Rodrigues, also a philanthropist and community leader, introduced his new automobile venture Liwa Automobile in Dubai. |
|
Police vehicles fitted with loudhailers announced late on Thursday the reimposition of the curfew, warning residents not to venture out of their homes. |
|
And while those who did not venture to the sales can bemusedly look on at the pictures of frenzied shoppers, there should be no quick judgements made. |
|
She increased business, added two vans to the venture and when one of their roundsmen left the firm she took over his deliveries and doubled the size of the round. |
|
The Pr9ject is a second venture of the Cisses after wife Jude unveiled her luxury spa and beauty treatment salon Rouge et Noir, near the couple's main home in Cheshire. |
|
The hot, new Hastings loading is the result of a cooperative venture between Robert Rott, President of Hastings and Richard Knoster, President of Sabot Technologies, Inc. |
|