Whether as a property manager, real estate investor, landlord, or entrepreneur, there are dozens of lessons you can take
from his brash style and over-the-top sound bites.
As Damien Hirst dusts off his # 50m diamond skull in preparation for his Tate Modern retrospective this spring, a new generation of young British artists are working in a very different climate
from the brash super-confidence of his 1990s heyday.
Celmins» work from this period is often mentioned in relation to Pop, because of her use of found photographs as source material but Celmins» work is far removed
from the brash consumerism that seemed to typify Pop Art.
«Mark Tobey was a vanguard figure whose «white writing» anticipated yet stood apart
from the brash aesthetic of such New York School artists as Jackson Pollock.
Score Rush Extended received yet another Metacrtic approved review, this time
from Brash Games which rated it 8 out of 10 stars.
Tenerife has something for every type of 5 - star holiday:
from the brash buzz of a nightclub to the soothing waters of a secluded beach.
Estela transforms
from a brash taskmaster into a wise, supportive presence, encouraging Kenzie to listen to her heart and live a life without regrets.
Its designers have taken a more car - like direction that sets it apart
from its brash contemporaries.
Borrows styling cues
from the brash - looking Ram and Dakota pickups.
Our test car's shimmering Silverlake Blue and modest 19 - inch wheel combo is a million miles away
from the brash colour schemes beloved of people who run around after a ball and fall over a lot at weekends.
The movie is often the last descriptor, if only because Schumer can switch
from brash to vulnerable to deadpan without missing a beat.
From the brash, banging tracks all the way to the idyllic soft touches, Beautiful Rewind is captivating and completely refreshing to hear.
Tommy's degeneration
from brash kid to vicious lowlife is brought home in a famous scene in which he smashes a grapefruit in the face of his latest mistress (Mae Clarke).
An analysis the firm Competitive Advantage Research shared with the Observer in March revealed Cuomo has received some $ 64,000 in political contributions
from the brash businessman and his family over the course of his political career.
Such an affront, he argues, came in the past as it comes now
from that brash and unbaptized libeler of human reason the perennial harlequin, the votary of the ridiculous, the extravagant, the «fanciful.»
Cramer considers himself a climate - change skeptic, but would likely steer Trump towards more neutral territory
from his brash comments during the campaign about how the whole climate change thing is a hoax.
Not exact matches
Belt and Road's political elements were evident in late October when
brash Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte, who has disparaged both President Obama and Pope Francis in his bid to push the Philippines away
from old alliances, visited China to get in Xi's good graces.
In one concept, 72andSunny pitched having Tom Cruise reprise his character
from the 2008 comedy Tropic Thunder as a
brash, cursing movie studio executive, and equip him with a PlayBook to run his corporate fiefdom.
At the time, Trump —
brash, proud, eminently entrepreneurial — had just secured millions
from banks to avoid «a default that could have demolished his empire,» wrote Sherman.
If it was Camp who gave the idea its legs, supervising the building of its first few iterations, it was Kalanick, a
brash entrepreneur, who saw its potential and helped those legs go
from a trot to a sprint.
And since taking office, the
brash billionaire has issued executive orders banning entry of citizens
from multiple Muslim - majority countries, although courts have partially blocked them
from taking effect.
People absorb information and principles of socialization
from these stories -
from the quest of «Star Trek» to the
brash dialogue of «The Simpsons.»
Perhaps my ènd of discussion «statement was a trifle
brash, but when our fellow largely anonymous commentators attack interpretations and theories that vary even slightly
from established conservative doctrine, I tend to get annoyed.
the equally mindless endorsement of all types of domestic radical isms
from the Black Panthers to Greenpeace, the insouciant acceptance of millions of abortions as simply an expression of the right to choose, not to mention the other (less tangible) damage done to many lives by the
brashs social engineering of new middle - class professionals (for instance.
To Athena, your awesome thank you for keeping my temper down and preventing me
from make
brash fullish decisions, thank for making e calm and reasonable with the people i don't like (Christians)
Mike Eberle, All - WAC as a junior, is the floor general and a
brash outside shooter who fired away
from ridiculous distances last season and still averaged 14 points.
Those
brash characters
from UCLA, meanwhile, were the last to arrive.
Five months earlier Turner's Chargers had been bounced
from the playoffs by the
brash Ryan and his surging Jets.
Mochrie's victory put the U.S. ahead by a point in the overall score, but the magnitude of the win — the roars it drew
from thousands of spectators and the
brash, ultracompetitive personal style with which it was carried out — was worth far more to her teammates.
Now in his third full Cup season, Keselowski famously tweeted
from his cockpit during a red - flag delay in last February's Daytona 500 (he picked up more than 100,000 followers that night), then won three regular - season races while exhibiting a
brash style and a cool confidence.
He seemed somewhat humble, albeit a tiny bit
brash, when discussing his future in some old interviews
from his Cage Warrior days.
The big draw on this Christmas Eve is the retiring Charles Woodson, whose winding NFL journey took him
from Oakland as a
brash and overconfident rookie sensation to Green Bay as a dominant veteran and back to Oakland as the elder statesman solidifying his Hall of Fame credentials.
The
brash American made it a game when his eagle
from a bunker on the par - 5 15th gave him a share of the lead.
The Frenchman made eight changes to his starting XI
from the team which comprehensively beat Blackburn Rovers 4 - 1 last weekend, including the likes of Ashley Young, Stewart Downing, Marc Albrighton and Darren Bent, a bold decision which didn't go down at all well with the supporters, who are growing tiresome of Houllier's
brash and abrasive decision - making.
More
brash articles work
from the «I was the other» (usually woman) angle to often include an unconvincing statement of remorse.
Instead of presenting a mobile app to
brash, «Shark Tank» - style investors in sunny Palo Alto, the entrepreneurs were pitching Internet - connected baby gadgets to cheery merchandisers
from a state mostly known for freezing winters and polite passive aggression.
Hit the unashamedly
brash Brighton Pier to ease your arcade addiction and climb aboard a stomach - churning fairground ride for some exhilarating relief
from the conference circuit.
He is a very different type of leader
from his predecessor Neil Kinnock, who was probably a tad too
brash for the British electorate; Smith is the friendly bank manager in the High Street (before, that is, bank managers became a toxic brand) and he leads a united Labour opposition.
After Artvoice published Carl Paladino's disparaging and racially - charged remarks about the Obamas last month, opponents of the
brash Buffalo businessman said they were fed up with his repeated controversies and vowed to continue to speaking out until he was removed
from the Buffalo Board of Education.
She said Mr. Barron's
brash rhetoric is still admired in his own district, where low - income residents a sluggish 3 train ride away
from Manhattan revere an elected official willing to shout bluntly about economic and racial inequality.
All told, the campaign contrasts sharply with the equally crowded Democratic primary four years ago, a far less ideological race and one dominated
from the start by the battle between two outsize personalities: Mr. Cuomo and Mark Green, the
brash former public advocate.
But as more cash poured in — $ 100 million
from Alexion Pharmaceuticals to pursue rare diseases, $ 100 million
from Merck for a set of antiviral drugs — the image of Bancel as a
brash newcomer with a crisp suit and an audacious pitch became part of the company's mystique.
These faces run
from established players like Boeing to
brash start - ups like Blue Origin, launched by Amazon.com founder Jeff Bezos.
You make pretty
brash assumption, that of the original poster, who gets his advice
from Weston Price Foundation... Which clearly get no financial support
from the industry they tote, right?
Next post I'm going to share another vintage outfit which I did take to NYC that is so insanely BOLD &
BRASH you might need to shield your eyes
from its blinding awesomeness.
Asians are more status conscious, if a girl has a child already, is over a certain age, covered in tattoos, dark skinned,
brash personality, or
from a lower class, that rules her out for a lot of local guys.
One might think that a movie
from the director of Pineapple Express and starring Paul Rudd and Emile Hirsch would be a big,
brash, laugh - a-minute comedy, but Prince Avalanche is a surprisingly subdued and touching dramedy that consists of only 4 characters and takes place entirely in the woods.
Their dynamic consists of the
brash Sin - Dee storming
from place to place, pestering people for information about Chester's whereabouts (and usually insulting them in the process), with the sophisticated Alexandra calmly tidying up after her and passing out flyers for her performance later that night at Hamburger Mary's, a gay mainstay in the heart of West Hollywood.
Howl, a sloppy if handsome cartoon prince, goes
from being a
brash warrior to an angry pacifist while periodically sprouting wings and undergoing other physical transformations.
The combative relationship between Hemsworth's
brash youngling and Oldman's shopworn slimeball inexplicably leads to the latter hiring the former to steal trade secrets
from Ford's character.