Sentences with phrase «as rub elbows»

If you get yourself trying to go these places where the sugar daddies mingle, you might quickly find that it might be extremely expense to try to stay afloat financially as well as rub elbows with them.
Funny, but as I rub elbows with the denizens of the Jungle, taking care not to step on broken glass, I do not feel like part of an elite group.
Decide on an action, such as rubbing elbows, shaking hands, or waving, that students can pair with welcoming words.

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By the 1980s, Little Tokyo's Atomic Café was so well - known as the spot to hear new music and rub elbows with music industry darlings that the Japanese restaurant, which served everything from teriyaki to chow mein and grilled ham and cheeses, printed its offerings atop faded images of the B - 52s» records.
She has worked as a steel broker and boxing promoter who rubbed elbows with Don King in the rough - and - tumble fighting world.
Rub lotion bars between your hands or on the desired area (elbows, feet, knees, etc.), then massage into skin as needed.
Barney would be so proud... As we reported, on Monday, on - again, off - again buddies Selena Gomez and Demi Lovato rubbed elbows at the InStyle Awards in Los Selena Gomez knows how to put Nick Jonas in the hot seat!
As she tags along, Miss Pettigrew finds herself rubbing elbows with the rich and famous, doing her best to fit in to this world.
With the Golden Globes, it's anyone's guess who the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, who loves rubbing elbows with an A-lister as much as it values a quality movie, will have taken a shine to this year.
The demanding choreography of Bobby Z caters well to Walker's physical attributes, and considering the lifestyle of the dregs of humanity he is rubbing elbows with in the film, as well as the fact that he is supposed to be unsure of what's going on throughout, the limited nature of the role keeps the need for a great performance in check.
The result was the groundbreaking Tanner» 88, a piercing satire of media - age American politics, in which actors Michael Murphy (as contender Jack Tanner) and Cynthia Nixon (as his daughter) rub elbows on the campaign trail with real - life political players Jesse Jackson, Gary Hart, Bob Dole, Ralph Nader, Kitty Dukakis, and Gloria Steinem, among many others.
Even so, you're always rubbing elbows with your neighbor, and there's not as much storage convenience as we'd like, even though overall cargo capacity behind the front seats remains best in class at 73.4 cubic feet.
When Khrushchev reciprocates Nixon's visit, we ride along with the press corps as «K» touches down in the Big Apple, rubs elbows and trades barbs with Hollywood bigwigs, tramps through an Iowa cornfield, and kisses president Eisenhower's grandchildren in their Pennsylvania farmhouse.
She shivered a little and rubbed her elbows as she made her way across the lawn.
The Studio Museum's dual identities — as local community hub and an international champion of African - American artists and curators — are evident at its overflow openings, like the one for this month's emerging artists show «Fictions,» where the gallery owner Gavin Brown and the artist Marilyn Minter rubbed elbows with Jonelle Procope, the president and chief executive of the Apollo Theater, and Dr. Edgar Mandeville, an esteemed obstetrician at Harlem Hospital.
On Dec. 7 - 18, Copenhagen will rub elbows with the leaders in climate change as it plays host to the one of the most important conferences of the year.
Position yourself as an industry thought leader and subject matter expert, while rubbing elbows and staying top of mind with your target decision makers.
Admins rub elbows with each other regularly and can see through to the true substance of another administrative professional because they are aware of what performing as an administrative professional is all about — especially the longer they've been on the job and in this career field.
But it takes more than a pricey marketing campaign or rubbing elbows with luxury specialists to succeed in high - end sales, defined by realtor.com ® as an entry point between $ 500,000 and $ 1 million depending on the region.
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