Rangers can defend and spring forward, while Celtic will always try to get on the front foot - especially in front of their own fans.
"It was really special to see Tony McCoy and David Beckham get up on stage in front of thousands of people to collect their awards when we'd been talking to them just a little while earlier, " said Omari.
Imagine trying to get that right on stage in front of an audience!
In terms of specific verticals, Ng sees big opportunity for gaming, since browser-based game developers would be happy to get their apps in front of users on the desktop rather than having to go through the browser.
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The Knicks will also host Game 2 on Tuesday night before the Celtics get to play in front of the home fans next Friday night.
And sometimes they would get down on their knees and weep with their hands clasped in front of their chins.
Believe me, even the most experienced speakers get fluttery before getting in front of a mic or going on-air.
"They tried to get in front of this by not letting the merchandise stay on store shelves and they're working with vendors to try to figure out how this happened, " he said.
Knowing that goalies may need some time to get their timing down, teams have put an emphasis on creating traffic in front of them and spent the early part of the season throwing as many shots at them as possible.
Get your message in front of the right people at the right time on the right platforms?
This is certainly one way to get, on a rolling basis, to see a lot of that information in front of you.
Every morning, hospitalized patients weigh themselves in front of a nurse, record the result and get quizzed on what they'd do at home.
When a passenger steps forward to get on a flight, an agent could hold up the boarding pass and passport in front of their smart glasses, scanning barcodes on the two documents simultaneously.
At his party's weekly policy lunch, Mr. Schumer told his colleagues to use next week's Senate recess to get in front of the gas issue, by once again blaming rising prices on "speculators" and oil companies.
In nations where merely qualifying for the World Cup is tantamount to winning the Super Bowl, the game is often played on cruddy fields under tropical heat in front of crowds nasty enough to get inside the U.S. team's collective head.
Sure they will put HD DVD on the front of weekly ad with the rest of the inexpensive products, but when you get in the store they will be well versed in the merits of Blu-ray.
Look, I think there will be a great effort on our part to distribute this through different means, social networking sites, in order to get this in front of as many eyes throughout the world as we can.
On the web, social media represents one of the best ways that marketers can get their product or brand in front of women, especially moms.
Dykens adds that since the number of analysts on the Street has dropped significantly in the past 10 years, it is critical for companies to get in front of the right people.
The girl behind the register warned me to get my car off the street because the police were about to swoop down on the gang of thugs milling around in front of the taco place.
For example, Obama's speech in front of the joint session of Congress a year ago conveyed his desire to get Congress to act on health care reform.
One approach is to get more students in front of top teachers by identifying the top 25 percent of teachers and asking them to take on four or five more students.
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