Sentences with phrase «days as a businessman»

Singh and the Manganos had a friendship that spanned 25 years, stretching back to his early days as a businessman.

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His second is #DailyVee, a vlog - styled show that follows his day - to - day life as a businessman and CEO.
And even when bland was forced on him, as seen in a series of cover portraits of white - mustachioed businessman, Timmermann produced work on par with any cover artist of his day.
His death comes just three days after he sold his stake in the club to American businessman Stan Kroenke as part of the deal which triggered a full takeover of the Gunners.
Since that arrest and prosecution, I have not functioned again as a businessman because I have been fighting day in, day out in court.
DenDekker then turned Turner's own words against him, calling for the businessman to practice the «personal responsibility» that he preaches by removing the «insensitive and embarrassing ad» from the airwaves and apologizing to everyone who lost someone on 9/11 as well as to first responders and civilians who are still struggling to recover from the horrific memories of that fateful day.
The very exciting day ended with a party which saw Senator Babafemi Ojudu and his entourage made up of political leaders, former political office holders, businessmen and women as well as colleagues and staff from the Presidency taking to the dance floor.
Then there's former gubernatorial candidate and mad - as - hell Buffalo businessman Carl Paladino, a huge Trump supporter from Day One, who jokingly mentioned to me a few months ago that he could be a candidate for U.S. attorney for New York's Western District.
The news comes one day after Mr Johnson announced the appointment of businessman Tim Parker as first deputy mayor.
Republican efforts to recruit a candidate took a blow in recent days after businessman Harry Wilson declined to run, as did Dutchess County Executive Marc Molinaro.
At the end of Day Four of counting, Bishop took the lead from his GOP challenger, Randy Altschuler, despite what Schneider described as the Republican businessman's «aggressive ballot challenge strategy designed to suppress Bishop's momentum.»
As a filmmaker and businessman, it sometimes feels that I'm on the road 360 days a year.
As with «The Crucible,» Day - Lewis» big explosion — this time into outright stark - raving, animalistic rage, drooling and towering over Eli while pushing at him to tease him — wouldn't count for much if not for the slow - burn of the rest of the performance, with the actor's gradual shift from at least somewhat human to All - Powerful American Businessman as a Monster shown by his body going from upright to crooked, his face from quietly hateful to anything buAs with «The Crucible,» Day - Lewis» big explosion — this time into outright stark - raving, animalistic rage, drooling and towering over Eli while pushing at him to tease him — wouldn't count for much if not for the slow - burn of the rest of the performance, with the actor's gradual shift from at least somewhat human to All - Powerful American Businessman as a Monster shown by his body going from upright to crooked, his face from quietly hateful to anything buas a Monster shown by his body going from upright to crooked, his face from quietly hateful to anything but.
The ship's DJs, lightly managed by Quentin (Bill Nighy), the Brian Epstein - ish businessman behind it all, take turns blasting out rock music 24 hours a day to a British populace portrayed as starved for the infusion.
At the outset, Fordham's Terry Ryan (as volunteer executive director) and Dayton businessman Doug Mangen ran the day - to - day operations of k.i.d.s., with help from Dayton - area philanthropists and business leaders, including the former CEO of Copeland Industries, Matt Diggs, who also worked to raise money for the new venture.
As unscrupulous businessmen during the early days of the industrial revolution, they quickly become rich.
As a lawyer and businessman, Day is in a class of his own.
The demographic sphere in Montford was comprised of mostly middle class, day - to - day players such as lawyers, doctors, businessmen and architects.
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