Sentences with phrase «rarified air on»

Methinks that rarified air on the sixth floor of the County Office Building may be getting to the new chairman.

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The problem is that particularly since March 2012, our estimates of prospective market returns (on a blended horizon of 2 - weeks to 18 months) have moved from the worst 2 % of historical observations, to the worst 1 % of observations, to what is now such rarified air that only a handful of atoms remain.
You, scot, «truth «follower, all inhabit the same rarified air of your own making — a supposed moral high ground pedestal on which you've placed yourselves.
I would agree that one or more on your list could emerge as a star player, and maybe one will become a superstar, although that's rarified air..
Gibson doesn't travel in the rarified air of a Hillary Clinton (her national book - signing at Oblong Books on Dec. 7 was sold out hours after it was announced last summer), but he works the lecture circuit, radio interviews and the like.
Crimmins never attained the rarified air of Pryor, Carlin, or Rock, but he was fiercely intelligent, incredibly angry, and very quick on his feet.
Though I lived my professional life in the rarified air of an academic library, I knew who was really on the front line of the profession.
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