Sentences with phrase «at brass tacks»

He's also spent $ 12,500 at Brass Tacks Strategies, LLC, and $ 27,000 on campaign consulting services with Cathy Blaney and Associates, the firm of former governor George Pataki's chief fundraiser, who also works in partnership development at Bloomberg Philanthropies.

Not exact matches

In the next column, we'll look at what happens when you get down to brass tacks.
This he continued until his hands and arms had become almost tremulous with the strain, and then he devised something else: two leather gloves; and he caused a brazier to fit them all over with sharp - pointed brass tacks, and he used to put them on at night, in order that if he should try while asleep to throw off the hair undergarment, or relieve himself from the gnawings of the vile insects, the tacks might then stick into his body.
But if you want to get down to the brass tacks of it, as a Christian one does already have the answer to this, in general at least.
(While arresting a suspect for crack possession, McDonagh gets down to brass tacks: «Where's the rock at?
Brass Tacks, a group exhibition at Anat Ebgi, featured by Wall Street International.
After debating on the subject matter for today's post, I decided that since Small Law attorneys are quite comfortable, often by necessity, with diving right into the deep end of things, let's get down to brass tacks: Are there actually jobs at small law firms and, if so, what should you consider before making the switch?
Max sat down, frustrated at our back - and - forth, and we got down to brass tacks.
Providing this at the outset enables both the interviewer and interviewee to get down to brass tacks much quicker.
When it comes down to brass tacks, the hidden market for jobs is all about who you know and being in the right place at the right time.
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