Sentences with phrase «for sharp elbows»

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Eager to bring on a sharp - elbowed advocate like his former lawyer, the legendary Roy Cohn, Trump turned to Cohen — who was never just an attorney for the real estate mogul and reality TV star.
At one time or another, it has faced many of the same accusations as Uber: that it harbors a harsh corporate culture; that it's an excessively sharp - elbowed competitor; that it disregards laws it doesn't care for.
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One day, the toddler will grow up a little, and you will have a preschooler — long, with sharp elbows, too heavy to carry for long, and talkative.
He reiterated his call for bipartisan governing in what could be a sharp - elbowed year of political wangling in the Senate.
But the book also contains plenty of score - settling and behind - the - scenes anecdotes for those interested in the sharp - elbowed world of big - city politics.
The remarks were a display not of the mayor who has sought to fight income inequality in New York City, but a sharp - elbowed flash of the political operative who managed Hillary Clinton's 2000 campaign for the U.S. Senate in New York.
Before that, he tossed sharp elbows professionally for his father in the 1980s.
It amounted to a collective show - of - force for a veteran politician with vast resources at his disposal and a man known for having elbows as sharp as his political instincts.
With defiance, sharp elbows and dismissives, Dormer's headmistress Hector Appleyard is running from something and towards an unknown as the disappearances begin to unravel the taunt string that holds everything together for her.
A veteran of the sharp - elbowed politics of New York's infamously dysfunctional state legislature (called the worst in the nation by the Brennan Center for Justice in 2004), Carroll assembled a team of equally determined and savvy colleagues, most of whom had honed their political skills in those same tough trenches.
But he has a far bigger concern than sharp elbows and supercilious stares, for somewhere in this mix is a cunning and savage killer who has left a trail of bloody victims.
They're not known for public activism, but they're clearly sharp (elbowed) shareholders and would obviously play a role in the event of any corporate activity.
The elbows thrown from the wife become sharper as I show the contractual guarantees for both of their lives!
With the vigorous support of Hyde Park Art Center (HPAC) director Don Baum, the resulting exhibition, the Hairy Who, was a sensational departure from the typical sober - sided display: a comic for a catalog, brash, sharp - elbowed works full of the detritus of everyday life, artists jumping into the air rather than posing for the ages.
His Human Fossils series is inspired by the thought of epic conflict between these brutes, each on its own side as a metaphor for individualism's unseemly scramble, where sharp elbows become plasma cannons and a thick skin is represented by an ablative exoskeleton.
The German Expressionist painter Ernst Ludwig Kirchner is best known for his riotous Berlin street scenes, all sharp elbows and clashing colors.
The marketplace for late 19th - century Impressionist art was rife with investment, speculation and sharp - elbowed business tactics.
Brits might be well known for their queueing skills, but there's no need to stand in line for hours or face a scrum of sharp - elbowed bargain hunters; you can just purchase that favourite fridge - freezer, coveted cushion or treasured table online in the comfort of your own home.
Brits might be well known for their queueing skills, but there's no need to stand in line for hours or face a scrum of sharp - elbowed bargain hunters.
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