Sentences with phrase «national celebrities who»

Jackson says that out of this business he created the Shop Talk concept, a program «where guests consist of local and national celebrities who share their business success stories and other insights while getting their hair cut.»

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Levittown was an expanse of 17,000 nearly identical homes, planned by celebrity business tycoon William Levitt, a national icon on the level of Walt Disney and Henry Ford during the 1950s, who had graced the cover of TIME.
ASX - listed company Primary Opinion holds a 48 per cent stake in Maggie Beer Products, the Barossa Valley - based business built up by celebrity chef Maggie Beer, who has a national profile through a string of cookbooks, television shows and as a guest judge on the Ten Network's MasterChef series.
, Molinaro said Nixon's entry into the race for governor is «great news for our campaign,» because Cuomo «will be forced to take on a high profile challenge from a celebrity - activist who is guaranteed the spotlight from the state and national media.»
«That's great news for our campaign, as Andrew Cuomo will be forced to take on a high - profile challenge from a celebrity - activist who is guaranteed the spotlight from the state and national media,» Molinaro said in an email to supporters.
The cry of the thunder being stolen you hear is from the National Board of Review, the anonymous «select group of film enthusiasts, filmmakers, professionals, academics and students» who host a big celebrity awards party each year.
WASHINGTON — Jaime Escalante, the Los Angeles teacher who has become a national celebrity, was introduced last week by Secretary of Education William J. Bennett to a Washington audience previewing the new movie that depicts Mr. Escalante's work at James A. Garfield High School.
The guest may be a celebrity, or a leader of national animal advocacy organization, or a passionate soul who is starting a new animal advocacy organization, or an animal advocate volunteer who dedicates herself to making life better for those who can't speak for themselves.
The immense public interest in the museum is also reflected in the number of celebrities, both national and international, who have visited Anne Frank House over the years.
Very often, the presenters are well - known celebrities: in 2001, there was Madonna (who famously swore on national television), in 2006 it was Yoko Ono, and Jude Law presented in 2012, for instance.
DiCaprio was there mainly to promote his new National Geographic disaster - porn documentary Before the Flood in which he tours the world by private jet talking to celebrities who agree with him on climate change — President Obama, Pope Francis, Elon Musk — and also canvassing the opinions of picturesque natives in exotic locations all testifying in a range of languages and accents that, yes, man - made climate change really is the worst thing ever and they can see its effects all around them.
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