Sentences with phrase «rich women back»

However, there are other reasons that hold rich women back as well.
Piano - loving L'Oreal heiress Francoise Bettencourt Meyers becomes world's richest woman Back in 2004, a Norwegian woman was fined a record 500,000 kroner (# 39,000) for drink - driving, according VG.

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Simon Rich is one of my favorite writers, formerly of SNL and now creating his own show «Man Seeking Woman» — which will be back for its third season in January.
Rich women will hop a plane to get an abortion elsewhere, and poor women will go for back alley services.
In every nation, rich and poor, in which a choice of contraceptives is available and is backed up by reasonably accessible safe abortion for when contraception fails, women have two or fewer children.
But the full extent of the math that Katherine Johnson and the other women and men of NASA used to send astronauts safely into space and back is much richer and deeper than any one approach.
Since many people in the U.S. (especially women) don't currently consume enough calcium in their diet, it would be a great mistake for most people to try and balance their calcium: magnesium ratio by cutting back on calcium - rich foods.
At that time the dresses were long from the back side of the dress and the dresses were really need to be supported from the back side so the heavy fabric can not be dragged on the ground as at that time the fabrics very much expensive and most of the wealthy women used the expensive clothes as it was necessary for the wealthy women to look different from the other women who were not as rich as they were.
However, once I got used to the interface of Meet Rich Women, there was no looking back.
«Manning up» if you will, rather than sitting back and letting her take care of everything, which is something a lot of men who date rich women do.
A workaholic executive, and an unconventional woman agree to a Chinese death rituals follow a rich cultural tradition dating back to the earliest dynasties.
Going back and forth between Bloom's rise, as she arranged secretive multi-million dollar poker games for the rich and famous at luxurious hotels, and her eventual fall that we witness in the opening sequence when FBI agents storm Bloom's apartment arresting her for fraud, the film is an ambitious attempt by Sorkin to fully flesh out a fascinatingly complex woman.
At the center of it all is Michelle Williams, giving a masterful performance as a woman who refuses to be manipulated by rich men, smug men, media men, policemen, and even the one man who supposed to be on her side, Fletcher Chase, an ex-CIA agent Getty assigns to get his grandson back... as cheaply as possible.
That philosophy came in handy once more when he decided to revive a long - dormant movie genre — the screwball romantic comedy — back when action flicks like «Lethal Weapon» and «Die Hard» were the rage, with 1990's «Pretty Woman,» an unlikely Disney fairy tale about a beautiful streetwalker who falls for her rich prince of a business - exec client that turned Julia Robert into a superstar.
Thanks to the many other websites who link back here on occasion, and who help boost traffic, as well as inspire us to do better work — that would be Craig Kennedy and Living in Cinema, Anne Thompson and Indiewire, Kris Tapley and In Contention, Steve Pond at The Wrap, Melissa Silverstein at Women & Hollywood, Jennifer Merin at Alliance of Women Film Journalists, Jeff Wells and Hollywood Elsewhere, David Poland and Movie City News, Erik Childress at Cinematical, Ed Douglas as ComingSoon, Katey Rich at Cinemablend, Scott Feinberg of Scottfeinberg.com, Phil Contrino of Boxoffice.com, Vulture, Vanity Fair's Little Gold Men, Metacritic, Rotten Tomatoes, and other sites that we depend on daily, Variety, the New York and LA Times, the New Yorker — we also love to read Glenn Kenny, Owen Gleiberman and Lisa Schwarzbaum, AO Scott and Manohla Dargis, Andrew O'Hehir, Roger Ebert, David Carr at the NY Times, Marshall Fine, and the many other film critics who contribute so much to our movie watching.
Amongst those who live through the crash are several prominent characters; Jack (Matthew Fox), a skilled surgeon who becomes the unofficial leader of the group; Kate (Evangeline Lilly), a beautiful, but tough woman with a dark past; Sayid (Naveen Andrews), a former Iraqi soldier who is good with electronics; Michael (Harold Perrineau), a head - strong man who has just recently taken custody of his son, Walt (Malcom David Kelley); Claire (Emilie de Ravin), a young woman who is 8 - months pregnant; Charlie (Dominic Monaghan), a washed - up rock star who clings to his band's one hit; Jin (Daniel Dae Kim) and Sun (Yoon - jin Kin), a Korean couple who don't speak English; Hurley (Jorge Garcia), an obese young man who is very laid back; Locke (Terry O'Quinn), a man who seems to know about hunting and weapons; Sawyer (Josh Holloway), a scoundrel who hordes items he finds in the wreckage; and Boone (Ian Somerhalder) and Shannon (Maggie Grace), spoiled rich - kids siblings.
However, this force des femmes is a very special moment that transports us back to a time we relish in New York's rich art history, when these badass women were fighting for their place in the Canon and not in the kitchen.
Recently divorced, after being married 10 years to a gay man, voluptuous Lola dreads jumping back into the dating pool, and the latest addition to this eclectic work group is rich girl Emerson Ives, who instantly bonds with the women upon learning that her supposedly virginal fiancé was anything but.»
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