Sentences with phrase «rich uncle who»

It's not the best way to earn miles, but if you have a miles - rich uncle who wants to gift you some miles, then more power to you.
No, I don't have a rich uncle who might die pretty soon.
If you have a miles - rich uncle who wants to get you a flight with his points, he can do that.
If you're the primary earner in a family, suffer from a lack access to a generous rich uncle who's always begging to give you money, or work in a job that's 100 % commission based, you'll want to keep considerably more on hand — say, six or even eight months of living expenses.
Some people have parents, spouses or rich uncles who are willing to support them while they pursue their dreams.

Not exact matches

Rich Uncles» business model is an investor's dream in the sense that, unlike brokers who get paid commission whether they make you money or not, Rich Uncles is incentivized to make money for you.
There are other platforms, such as Rich Uncles, Realty Mogul, and Patch of Land who initially raised a good amount of money, but have not announced fundraising in 18 months.
The Dialogue begins with two Hungarians, the rich young Vincent and his wise uncle Anthony who is on his deathbed.
The first man I caught who did not love his neighbor as hisself, I would make him change places with his neighbor — the rich with the poor, the white with the black, and Governor Faubus with me» [Simple's Uncle Sam (Hill & Wang, 1965), p. 160].
Of course we had the priceless advantage of having real men play for us instead of little timid and afraid children in defence and especially in midfield or attack like Ozil, Walcott and all the other serail coasters who have made a rich living under their benevolent Uncle Arsene, who indulges their timidity and blames the refs, rather than coward players.
Elmendorf, who was also an aide to former Gov. George Pataki, said it was simply a matter of finding a new «rich uncle» to subsidize the money - sucking canal, which the state is constitutionally required to maintain.
Set in Japanese - occupied Korea in the 1930s, The Handmaiden revolves around a bright - eyed handmaiden, a rich heiress and her perverted uncle, and a scoundrel who tries to pull an impossible scam.
Diehard fans of The Americans, particularly those who've learned to stop worrying about this fifth season's increasingly unclear endgame and love its tapestry of emotion - rich character moments, may have cried «Uncle
But the Count failed to count on the love relationship that develops between the rich young woman, dressed like a geisha and fated to marry the Uncle when she comes of age, and the scammer who is under the thumb of the sharply dressed count.
Fizzy it is, which is part of its charm, but especially rich are the characterizations by Steve Carell as Uncle Phil, a successful entertainment agent who has moved from New York to Hollywood; Kristen Stewart as Vonnie, who serves as Phil's secretary with benefits; Jesse Eisenberg as Bobby Dorfman as the awkward fellow who transplants himself from New York to L.A. and shows us how to succeed in business without really trying.
Lucky Stiff (Unrated) Adaptation of the Off - Broadway musical comedy revolving around a bachelor (Dominic Marsh) who ventures to Monte Carlo to claim an $ 8 million inheritance from the recently - deceased, rich uncle (Don Amendolia) he never knew he had.
This objection is really about who one should model concerning finances... a broke brother or a rich uncle?
It's an obvious feature of practice that a lawyer's professional interest will generally gravitate towards the big, the powerful, and the rich — there's a business side to lawyering, after all, (though I'm not yet prepared to agree with those who say, reductively, that practice is a business), and, as a long - gone uncle used to opine, «It's got ta be fed and it don't eat hay.»
This objection is really about who one should model concerning finances... a broke brother or a rich uncle?
UNITED STATES — OCTOBER 04: Amanda Werner, who is dressed as Monopoly's Rich Uncle Pennybags, sits behind Richard Smith, left, CEO of Equifax, during a Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee hearing in Dirksen on the company's security breach on October 4, 2017.
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