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Albright co-founded Tenderfoot TV —named before its pivot to audio — with filmmaker Payne Lindsey in 2016.
‘We have to grow this responsibly’: Tenderfoot TV co-founder Donald Albright on the podcasting’s bright (but consolidated) future | Pierre Bienaimé | August 25, 2020 | DigidayElection officials here believe other states can do similar pivots so they can offer voting by mail — noting that all states already have absentee voting in some form.
As states mull expanding vote by mail, they’re turning to Oregon for advice | Lee Clifford | August 24, 2020 | FortuneUtilising event schema markup, your business can make the pivot towards more online events, whilst standing above the competition in the SERPs through rich results.
“We operated from a place of holding students harmless for the abrupt pivot, which led us to credit-no credit grading, which in turn created voluntary learning experiences, leading us to focus on engagement and outreach in the fall,” Lawrence said.
North County Report: School Reopening Tensions Are High in Oceanside | Kayla Jimenez | July 22, 2020 | Voice of San DiegoIn my work, along with many others, we find that race, gender, immigrant status, group identity in general is not something on the periphery, but is a pillar, is a pivot to how we understand political economy.
Should America (and FIFA) Pay Reparations? (Ep. 426) | Stephen J. Dubner | July 16, 2020 | FreakonomicsThe political pivot comes when they realize that there could be a world without Hunger Games at all.
As long as Democrats don't mention the clunky word "infrastructure" too much, they should pivot hard to jobs.
Once, a center was called a “pivot man,” with good and clear reason.
But his greatest gifts remain in the classic pivot—close in with his back to the basket.
Paul has generated positive headlines with a pivot away from party orthodoxy in recent months.
Pulling the horse on his haunches, and swinging him round at the same moment as if on a pivot, he made a bound to the left.
Hunting the Lions | R.M. BallantyneA circular revolving platform rests on the pivot and rollers.
The bridge is carried on a circular base plate with a central pivot and a circular track for a live ring and conical rollers.
To this cylinder the door was mortised, their combined weight coming upon the lower pivot.
The Private Life of the Romans | Harold Whetstone JohnstonHooker had swung the army up to Fairfax and Centreville, moving on an inner circle, with Washington for a pivot.
The Boys of '61 | Charles Carleton Coffin.
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