We don't like the idea of wannabes trying to horn in on our institutional history.
Perenchio recalls talking to Horn in a sauna and asking him why he should get the business development job.
Ms Shellam said she had booked the venue with her fiance Thomas Horn in August and said she had "never, ever thought" there would be any problems.
With President Obama pushing legislative reforms that could cost it dearly, student loan giant Sallie Mae is looking to horn in on the lucrative online bank account business.
Best known for helping defeat General Custer at the Battle of Little Big Horn in 1876, Crazy Horse was by all accounts a courageous warrior who inspired his people and others alike.
Yes, with all the nonsense about homeopathic treatment for animals although most of them do stop short of having to bury a cow horn in the dung pile by moonlight (no, really, there is a wing of the movement which insists that this helps in some manner).
Such numbers go far in explaining how it is that Groupon managed to overcome dashed investor expectations and suspicious prodding by regulatory authorities with its pretty amazing quarterly earnings report and why companies such as Google, Amazon and American Express, just to name three, are trying to horn in on the market that is widely believed to be oversaturated.
The pan-African Great Green African Wall (GGW), a lush strips of vegetation capable of supporting birds and other animals, would stretch from Djibouti in the Horn of Africa in the east to Dakar, Senegal in the west on the southern edge of the Sahara.
First, the year from July 2010 to June 2011 was the driest in the eastern Horn of Africa in 60 years.
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This, for me, has become the English horn solo in the opening section, strutting obliviously around the yard.
Owen's "shrill demented choirs of wailing shells" are portrayed by flute and clarinet, with battlefield horn fanfares in the background.
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Musically, despite the mix, the band surrounds the singers with a dense tangle of jangling keys, angular guitar and a fantastic brass section, which crafts the sonorous horn line in the beginning of the song.
Ideally each vineyard would gather the ingredients for its Steiner preparations from its own soil. (Though it's probably rare that they can manage this 100 percent in practice--most wineries, for one thing, don't have their own cow herds.) There is, for example, the "501, " which specifies ground quartz mixed with rain water, packed into a cow's horn buried in spring and dug up in autumn.
In terms of lives lost, this war in the Horn of Africa compares to that in Congo.
In June the Duke of Cambridge spoke out against the illegal trade in rhino horn, calling those who take part in it "ignorant, selfish and utterly wrong".
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Ethiopia is not Somalia, but all of the countries in the Horn of Africa are being lumped together in the current headlines in a devastating manner, in part by association and in part because the very real drought does cut across national lines.
In 1976 the global trade in rhino horn was banned under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES).
The trade in rhino horn has been banned by the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (Cites) since 1980.
Since 1976, trade in rhinoceros horn has been regulated under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora, a treaty signed by more than 175 countries to protect fish, wildlife and plants that are or may become imperiled as a result of demand in international markets.
Nevertheless, today, more than 9 million people still remain in need of emergency assistance in Horn of Africa.
Drought-related emergencies, particularly in the Horn of Africa and Sahel regions, were unlikely to go away in the future, projected scenarios showed.
Horn supposedly clocks in around 10 hours, which is pretty long for a mobile game but pales in comparison to many console titles.
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He toiled away without publicity, without becoming a celebrity, without tooting his own horn, and in his unique manner showed the world that big complex dangers can be turned into opportunities for progress.
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" "There's more clarity than in a horn, " said Jeff Fair, principal horn for the Seattle Opera, whose Stephen Wadsworth "Ring" returns in August, "but more resonance and darker sounds than in the trumpet.
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Mahiga has lengthy and pertinent experience in the Horn of Africa and other parts of the continent, which will be invaluable in his new position.
The heavy-set writer in the horn-rimmed glasses teamed up on television with Gene Siskel to create a format for criticism that proved enormously appealing in its simplicity: uncomplicated reviews that were both intelligent and accessible and didn't talk down to ordinary movie fans.
By attacking the US's strongest ally while making light of the actual conflicts plaguing the area, Rice showed that in the Horn of Africa her view of her role as chief US diplomat is no different from her perception of her role in the Middle East and Asia.
"The human brain is the most complicated thing in the universe, " says John Van Horn, a research associate professor in psychology and brain sciences at Dartmouth College.
How Brahms is able to depict nature in the horn calls, that's quite unique, I think.
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