Sentences with phrase «aristocrats of»

And except in some foreseeable utopia, such artists ought to accept, like the aristocrats of haute couture, a status as the willing servants of a self - aware haut monde.
In turn, the young British aristocrats of the 18th and 19th centuries went to Greece and Rome and were disappointed to find unwashed peasants instead of the classical magnificence they thought they'd find there.
An historical palace now a five star luxury hotel — this is the place to escape into the old world 18th century world of decor where the English grand tour was conducted by the aristocrats of England.
The aristocrats of the pet world, Leos» bold, domineering demeanour establishes a powerful presence wherever they go.
It uses the Dividend Aristocrats for each year, not the Dividend Aristocrats of today so survivorship bias is not introduced.
The duke and lady needed to be aristocrats of the acting world and Ralph Fiennes and Charlotte Ramping fitted the bill.
But while Clueless follows Emma on a point - for - point basis, its biggest similarities are still environmental, in the way the insular aristocrats of a small, wealthy village mirror the spoiled, perky kids of a Beverly Hills high school.
She has permanent access to Kyra's Paris apartment, but has next to no direct contact with her: she belongs to the army of unseen attendants who serve the new aristocrats of today's global Versailles of the plutocracy and media.
This movie really depicts the utter senselessness of war — how lost soldiers will take up with enemy women for succor and warmth and vice versa and how the officers (the aristocrats of the day, the 1 %) inhabit a much different world than the hoi polloi.
There are several mainstream and numerous fringe varieties of psychotherapy, ranging from classical psychoanalysis (whose practitioners regard themselves as the aristocrats of the trade) to behaviour therapy.
Early casualties of a sporting life: Thoroughbred racehorsesare pampered aristocrats of the equine world.
The reason the media report it is not only there hatred for Arsenal the aristocrats of British football, but they consistently question the medical team and training methods.
The aristocrats of old thought of themselves as different kinds of beings from most human beings, but they deluded themselves.
At least the Christian aristocrats of old had some sense that the people they exploited were persons with souls.
Small groups of philosophers, scientists, scholars, and men of letters were increasingly convinced that the rising merchant and bourgeois class were destined by «the laws of nature and history» to replace the aristocrats of the old feudal order.
Dividend - paying leaf companies are those that, in 20 years, will hopefully be Dividend Aristocrats of their own.
Winter and Brown tore down the mansions within days of buying them and transformed this stretch of Fifth Avenue into one of the most exclusive shopping districts in the world, or «the aristocrat of shopping thoroughfares» as the WPA Guide to New York City called it.
DuPont is an aristocrat of American enterprise.
Kierkegaard knew himself as only a genius, only an aristocrat of the spirit.
The genius, an aristocrat of the spirit, has had gifts lavished upon him by nature that distinguish him from his fellows.
In her face were too sharply blended the delicate features of her mother, a Coast aristocrat of French descent, and the heavy ones of her florid Irish father.
Menu Description: «This is the aristocrat of all burgers because we crown it with a fresh fried egg.
Michael Worthington - Williams recounts the history of Galloway Cars — the Scottish - built «aristocrat of small cars»
Michael Worthington - Williams recounts the history of Galloway Cars — the Scottish - built «aristocrat of small cars» / In this months Back on the Road, Michael Ware reports on the meticulous restoration of a 1914 «coffin nose» Stanley 10hp steam car.
In her face were too sharply blended the delicate features of her mother, a Coast aristocrat of French descent, and the heavy ones of her florid Irish father.
The Maltese was known as «Ye Ancient Dogge of Malta», which for more than 28 centuries has been an aristocrat of the canine world.
The Maltese, at one time known as «Ye Ancient Dogge of Malta,» the Maltese Terrier, the Maltese Spaniel, the Maltese Dog, the Maltese Lion Dog, the Ancient Dogge of Malta, the Melita Dog (taken from the Greek word meli, meaning honey), the Melitaie Dog, the Melitae Dog, the Roman Ladies» Dog, the Shock Dog and the Bichon Maltaise, has been an aristocrat of the canine world for more than twenty centuries.
The Pointer is the aristocrat of all sporting dogs.
Formerly a hotel known as «the aristocrat of Brooklyn Heights,» the 295 - unit The Towers will be redeveloped into Brooklyn's first luxury senior housing community.

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The work is notable for its depiction of the elaborately detailed clothing favoured by 18th - century French aristocrats, but look closely at the young man in the foreground and you'll see he's wearing a pair of remarkably simple black dress shoes.
Another Electronic Entertainment Expo is upon us, which means the nerd news cycle of the next week will be dominated by a steady stream of video game information and hype, not to mention a decent share of child - like squealing as the latest alien - shooting, terrorist - killing, football - throwing, aristocrat - stabbing and Italian plumbering titles are announced.
Ivan IV began his rule by reorganizing the central government and limiting the power of the hereditary aristocrats (the princes and the boyars).
(I hold most of the Dividend Aristocrats that yield > 3 %.)
The «Dividend Aristocrats» are a list of blue chip companies in the S&P 500 that have demonstrated a consistent increase in dividend payouts over the years.
The list of dividend aristocrats is incomplete at best.
A company increasing its dividends despite missing profit growth is due to the cult of dividend aristocrats originating in the US and obscuring investors» mind.
Dividend aristocrats and aspirants alike increase dividends to the maximum extent possible leading to a maximum decoupling of profit and dividend growth.
-LSB-...] REITs that is a member of S&P High Yield Dividend Aristocrats index.
When building a dividend growth portfolio, a Dividend Aristocrat should always be top of mind in an optimal... Read more
With 43 consecutive years with an increase, ED is part of elite Dividend Aristocrats and Dividend Achievers lists.
As you can see, there is a clear dominance of 3 sectors (consumer defensive, industrials and healthcare) covering 60 % of the aristocrats group.
This makes it part of the elite Dividend Aristocrats and Dividend Achievers list.
Companies like Apple (AAPL)(5 years consecutive increase), BlackRock (BLK)(7 years) and Disney (DIS)(8 years) are soon to be part of the Achievers group, but they are still a long road before reaching the Aristocrats status.
Something on the list of dividend aristocrats is a good place to start.
Perhaps the worst of many in the UK was Lord Beaverbrook whose red pencil is now carried aloft by the likes of Rupert Murdoch and, until recently, by Canada's very own aristocrat, Lord Conrad Black.
This usually leads me down the path of your typical dividend aristocrats but every once in a while you come across an interesting sector or business segment that a) you never thought existed and b) could potentially fulfill... Read more
The average price - to - earnings ratio of the S&P 500 Dividend Aristocrats ETF (NOBL) is 21.1 — higher than that of the broader S&P 500 index.
BF.B is also a dividend aristocrat with a low yield of 1.38 %.
Companies that have a strong track record of continually growing their dividends are known as Dividend Aristocrats.
In fact, PepsiCo has raised its annual payout in each of the last 45 years, which makes the company a «Dividend Aristocrat,» a company with at least 25 consecutive years of annual dividend increases.
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