Sentences with phrase «got agents telling»

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It's hard to tell what Mueller has on Manafort, «but they absolutely have something because they got a search warrant,» said Joseph Pelcher, a former FBI counterintelligence agent who was stationed in Russia and specialized in organized crime.
«A big challenge in PR — and this doesn't happen in every case — is getting a client to understand the story from the audience's point of view,» Philadelphia - based PR agent Alexandra Golaszewska told CareerCast.com in an email.
The listing agent will get the lead for free as they always do,» Trulia spokesman Matt Flegal told Inman News.
If the real owner shows up and threatens me then I'll just tell him that he should have labeled his bridge better, or gotten more trustworthy agents to collect tolls.
Said his agent, Doug Ames, «He told me, «If it's from baseball, get it outta here.»»
Phil's agent, Todd Musburger tells ESPNLA: «Don't say you've got until Monday, then roust him at midnight to say, We hired somebody else.»
He has not earned a pay - rise, nor a regular place in the team, so in my opinion he should be told to get his agent to start approaching other teams to take him off our hands.
but his agent is doing what he is getting paid to do which is telling him to wait and hear from other teams.
Unless his price of # 80 is met then we should not sell.If he's however sold for that money I believe we'd be getting the better deal because even with Sanchez they are still not guaranteed the title.According to our representative at GOAL by mutual consent he's told his agent he wants to leave.Also that # 400,000 a week story has always been a lie.If he stays he's only trying to honour his contract and leave for free next summer.It's very likely he will leave for free if he stays for this season.I hope he at least signs a one year contract so that we can sell him for a reasonable amount instead of losing him for free.
Don Balon say the former Atlético Madrid stopper has told his agent Jorge Mendes to get the deal done.
«At first I was a bit hurt because I wanted to play, but I quickly got over it and when my agent told me he'd spoken to Warnock I was very excited again.
Recently, Italian super agent Giovanni Branchini told Gazzetta dello Sport (via CalcioMercato) that Keita has got a release clause which could be activated in the next summer's transfer window.
You know that had to be a barrel of laughs for her, so when she was getting closer to the conveyor belt and the TSA agent told her she had to stop, well, here's what happened:
I'm sure the booking agent from Morning Joke is frantically trying to get this guy on to tell his story.
A police source told DAILY GUIDE that when the security agents got to the site, the illegal miners took to their heels, but the law enforcers managed to grab 26 of them on the spot, while the other 11 were arrested at Akyem Osenase in a different operation on the same day.
You must ensure at this point to not give in and tell her that you know of a good travel agent in your own country through which you can get the tickets at affordable prices.
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They both get some surprising help from special agent Harvey Russell (Jeffrey Dean Morgan), who tells Army Colonel Blake (Demetrius Grosse) that weapons alone will not work against these beasts.
Elizabeth Banks was told to get a boob job by an agent when she was first starting out in Hollywood.
Elizabeth Banks has revealed she was told by an agent at the start of her career to get her breasts enlarged if she wanted to be successful.
But to do so she'll have to navigate a town of predators, who include, in no particular order: the modeling agent who tells her to lie about her age (Christina Hendricks); the hot photographer who immediately calls for a closed set and asks her to get naked (Desmond Harrington); the other supermodels who, Jesse points out, undergo plastic surgery «to look like a second - rate version of me» (Bella Heathcote, Abbey Lee); the mountain lion who somehow ends up in her grimy motel room in the San Fernando Valley (casting information unknown); the helpful makeup artist who moonlights down at the morgue (Jena Malone); and the motel manager who might be a murderer and is definitely a pimp (Keanu Reeves).
He told Esquire in 2015 that one day he received a call from his agent saying: «Hey, I just got a call from Lionsgate.
Propelled by the remarkable chemistry of stars Matthau and Glenda Jackson, and dynamically orchestrated by Neame from start to finish, the espionage comedy follows former CIA agent Miles Kendig (Matthau) as he hatches a plot to get back at the agency's top brass by publishing an explosive tell - all memoir.
One instruction might tell a student to write an anonymous note of encouragement to a student struggling with math, while another agent could get instructions to do some extra cleaning to surprise the janitor.
Perhaps in a few days or weeks from now, you'll write to tell me that you just got a top literary agent, publisher, and book deal.
I tell my clients to (temporarily) disregard the feedback in literary agent rejection letters, because, if I'm working with the author in a long - term program to help them get literary agents reading their work, I know their writing is at a high enough level that they should give the manuscript a chance before making radical revisions and / or hiring an editor.
«Two days after I told you that I was giving up on literary agents, I got an envelope in the post from Richard Lawrence with Eaton Literary Agency.
But I tell you, if I get turned down by all the agents I want to submit to, I'm not going to settle for second best.
If you've spent decades knocking on agents» doors, only to be told your work is too quirky / unremarkable, dark / light, similar / different, and «not right for us at this time,» it's kind of nice to get your brain around this wonderful new fact: you don't need an agent to be a successful writer any more.
This has gotten so bad, I try to not even listen when some poor sucker of a writer is telling me happily that they «got» an agent and are rewriting their book.
And I'll tell you how close you are to getting a top literary agent and book deal.
My change of heart has come after querying over 300 agents for three different manuscripts over the course of the last 2 - 3 years and barely getting anything more than form rejections... the kind where I can tell the agent didn't fully read my query or get to the sample pages or synopsis.
I can't begin to tell you how many times I have had agents tell me how hard it is to get overseas royalty statements.
It doesn't make much sense to advise someone to get an agent, then tell them to not use that agent and instead just self - publish.
The only difference is that book agents first meet with publishers (or call them on the phone), to tell them what a book is about and get permission to send it.
Not too long ago, an agent told me that she loved my unique nonfiction book idea, but wouldn't be able to get a publisher for it until I had done several high - profile national media interviews on the topic.
Interestingly, the first book I ever wrote — it got me an agent, but not a publisher — had three POVs: a 12 - year - old girl, a 50 - year - old professor, and Death, and in 2008, I was told it would never, ever be published in MG / YA because of that.
That's why I always tell folks to get an IP attorney to look over any contract from a publisher or from an agent.
What I am sure of is the Big 5's authors are being told exactly what that agent repeated to Shatzkin, based on some of the feedback I've gotten (off - site) to this article.
So if you want to get a publisher, they will tell you that first, you need to get a literary agent.
It must be true, because now, anyone with a story to tell and the self - discipline to pound it out on a keyboard can get that story out to the public, no agent or publisher necessary.
I can't speak for other agents and editors, but I can tell you the number that would get my attention: 50,000 copies sold overall or 20,000 copies sold in the first year.
I can't tell you how excited I was when A Promise of Fire not only got me an offer of representation from a fabulous agent, but the novel, which is the first in a trilogy, sold in a three book deal shortly after.
My first peak came in the spring of 2009 when I got a call from my agent telling me Tor / Forge had made an offer to publish my novel, The Cold Kiss.
There's probably a moral there, but if I pointed it out my editor, or my wife, or my agent would tell me not to talk such a lot of stuff and nonsense and just to get on and tell the story.»
If I had lucked out and got an agent for my first novel, a vampire romantic suspense, and it had sold to a publisher, and if it had sold only 3,000 copies in the first months, (i.e. being with a publisher wouldn't have led to an increase in sales due to the magic fairy pixie dust I'm told that publishers employ), I would never have published the second or third book in the series and likely would have been dropped by the publisher for publishing a «dud».
Some agents have told me they still get over one thousand query letters each month.
When I hear some agent or editor or traditional writer tell a new writer «Oh, you should self - publish that,» I get worried for newer writers.
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I'd love to be trad pubbed, (don't tell the EM though, I might get left out of the next gruel round) and I'd love to be able to drop the phrase «my agent» into conversations.
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