Sentences with phrase «not hobnobbing»

He'd prefer to be driving around anonymously in his modest pickup truck, not hobnobbing at the Wall Street cocktail parties he calls a living hell.
When White isn't hobnobbing, he can sometimes be found ensconced behind a sprawling desk in his Toronto office, busy fielding calls.

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I come to drink with the intoxicated not to hobnob with the elite.
I'd love to be able to say that I've spent happy days hobnobbing with the Windsors but, alas, it's just not true.
The answer is what ever is right for you and by that I don't mean break out the hobnobs (unfortunately) I mean as long as you consume less calories than your body needs nothing else is cast in stone.
It seems she won't have a lot of trouble «Screwing Wall Street» since she is already doing one guy who hobnobs in the financial heart of America.
Soon they're hobnobbing with royalty, falling for first loves, and doing their very best not to get caught.
Honestly, it will always sting for a nanosecond when I read about authors winning awards that I can't begin to hope to win as an indie, or heading off on book tours, or getting picked to speak at big events, or receiving glowing reviews from notable publications, or hobnobbing with other big name authors.
We don't all hang around cafes in Paris or hobnob with famous authors.
She's no investment genius, mind you, so don't expect to see her hobnobbing at the billionaires» club with Warren Buffett.
Strangely enough, it's empty — not one of Johnson's groupies is haunting the old tracks to get a glimpse of the young art star, not one of his many collectors is hobnobbing over white wine, not one of the publicists with iPads guards some airtight door.
Put differently: A barrel of oil sitting in a warehouse doesn't contribute to global warming; a member of the Boulder City Council flying 10,000 miles to hobnob with global elites does.
Still, it can't hurt to hobnob with people whose jobs are to lend and count money.
It isn't as difficult as you might expect to hobnob with the elite.
Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton, a former U.S. senator from New York, has hobnobbed with Wall Street and real estate tycoons but that familiarity has not bred much attention on the commercial real estate world, Nelson said.
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