Sentences with phrase «of wealthy outsiders»

And the involvement of wealthy outsiders could create a backlash, Williams of DFER said: «The money could also be what tanks a candidate, if that's what the storyline is with voters.»

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Former hedge fund manager David Stemerman, shown in this file photo from April, is one of two wealthy outsiders seeking the GOP gubernatorial nomination.
To most outsiders, the hearing is a highly unusual courtlike proceeding with a colorful and high - powered cast of characters, including a wealthy developer, former state attorney general, longstanding union leader and the state's top educator.
Macdonald, playing an outsider with wisdom, is by far the most sympathetic character; the movie has plenty to say about the parenting traditions of the wealthy, not much of it favorable.
That she's a relative outsider in her own community — partly because she makes no attempt to fit into the rigorous role her somewhat wealthy family wants her to embody — makes her character even more of an interesting character exploration in Michael Pearce's new film Beast.
«A stunning account of efforts by wealthy outsiders and ambitious politicians to fix Newark's failing public schools.
It's easy to feel cynical and even angry while reading «The Prize,» a stunning account of efforts by wealthy outsiders and ambitious politicians to fix Newark's failing public schools.
Other plot threads focused on a man slowly replacing his body with machine parts as a means of suicide, his companion, a sweet little girl who happened to be a robot, a wealthy warrior forever trapped in the body of a child, and a magical outsider whose mystery was trumped only by his power.
Many wealthy, aspiring collectors employ art advisers (Marshall's mother, Patricia, is one of the most powerful in the world), not only for recommendations about what to buy, but because those advisers have access to work that would be unavailable to art - world outsiders.
Her life as an outsider surfaces in the portraits of workers in Spanish Harlem, where she lived in the 40s and 50s, and in the likenesses of her lovers — the wealthy Cuban who more or less abducted their only surviving child in the 20s; the cabaret singer José Negron; radical film - maker Sam Brody and Harvard graduate John Rothschild.
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