Unicorns
in sentence
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You can get on your Kinect and you can have
unicorns
dancing and rainbows spraying out of your mobile phone.
And despite all this, as my daughter loves to say, everything is not rainbows and
unicorns
in cohousing, and I'm not best friends with every single person in my community.
I choose rainbows and
unicorns
and glitter, and I sing that it's OK to be gay with my childhood stuffed teddy bear.
Airbrushed unicorns, feathered hair, racing stripes, CB radios.
One in three of the world’s
unicorns
(start-ups valued at more than $1 billion) is Chinese, and the country’s cloud providers hold the world record for computing efficiency.
Given the rather low share of Chinese
unicorns
that fulfill their promise, there is little doubt that China has a valuation problem.
This is fundamentally problematic, because it is the market (not the state) that will identify and support the
unicorns.
With Alibaba, China has 27 so-called
unicorns
(companies that are valued at $1 billion following an IPO, sale, or publicly declared round of funding), whereas Europe has only 21.
To be sure, China still lags far behind the US, with its 79 unicorns, in the digital sphere.
This trend can be measured by the number of
unicorns
– startup firms with a valuation of at least $1 billion – appearing in particular regions of the world.
A few lucky
unicorns
(start-ups valued at $1 billion or more) run by a few lucky twenty-somethings will not change the fact that most young Americans increasingly live precarious lives performing dead-end gig work.
The results of these failures are clear to see in the rankings of the world’s
unicorns
(start-ups valued at $1 billion or more).
Other indices give China the biggest share of major unicorns; but none show European start-ups anywhere near the top.
So till I have proof to the contrary, I'll deny that baleen whales, sperm whales, or
unicorns
can do any such thing."
Among cartilaginous fish: some brook lamprey, a type of eel fifteen inches long, head greenish, fins violet, back bluish gray, belly a silvery brown strewn with bright spots, iris of the eye encircled in gold, unusual animals that the Amazon's current must have swept out to sea because their natural habitat is fresh water; sting rays, the snout pointed, the tail long, slender, and armed with an extensive jagged sting; small one-meter sharks with gray and whitish hides, their teeth arranged in several backward-curving rows, fish commonly known by the name carpet shark; batfish, a sort of reddish isosceles triangle half a meter long, whose pectoral fins are attached by fleshy extensions that make these fish look like bats, although an appendage made of horn, located near the nostrils, earns them the nickname of sea unicorns; lastly, a couple species of triggerfish, the cucuyo whose stippled flanks glitter with a sparkling gold color, and the bright purple leatherjacket whose hues glisten like a pigeon's throat.
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