Sentences with phrase «conversation with your rival»

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Based on notes of conversations he had with Chanel in 1946, Morand gives us Chanel's observations on friends and rivals like Picasso («He destroyed, but then he constructed»), Misia Sert («Misia is to Paris what Kali is to the Hindu pantheon), Diaghalev («he traveled through Europe in the role of a penniless patron»), Stravinsky (««You're married, Igor,» I told him... and he, very Russian: «She knows I love you.
Looking to establish a «progressive infrastructure» to rival that of American conservatism, Clinton played a formative role in conversations that led to the 2003 founding of former Clinton administration Chief of Staff John Podesta's Center for American Progress, shared aides with Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, founded in 2003 and advised the Clintons» former antagonist David Brock's Media Matters for America, created in 2004.
One important conversation had already been check off by the time Mr. Cuomo got up this morning, however: He spoke last night with Sheldon Silver, the Assembly speaker and his biggest rival for power and influence in the Capitol, at the Democratic victory party at the Sheraton Hotel, aides to both men said.
One Obama campaign staffer found Schumer's conversations with Clinton's rival «surprisingly encouraging.»
However, even with such omissions, Audi's Mercedes - Benz S - Class and BMW 7 Series rival will still feature heretofore unavailable driver assist safety technologies that should put its new sedan squarely in any conversation around the industry's most advanced automated - driving tech.
He relies on conversations with family, friends, teachers, professors, mentors, donors, and rivals of Barack Obama ---- as well as with the President himself.»
Among the popular highlights of the Summon Night series are its «night conversations»: At the end of each day of game time, your character meets with a friend, acquaintance, ally or rival to discuss in - gam events, relationships, goals and much more.
It can also be a topic of conversation with fellow alumni or rivals.
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