Sentences with phrase «upper echelon who»

Domhnall Gleeson as Jim Farrell, the handsome young man from Enniscorthy's upper echelon who also tries to win Eilis» heart, is superb and turns in a performance of real restraint and nobility.

Not exact matches

I mean, there's the upper echelon of YouTubers who definitely make millions and millions of dollars a month.
TalentSmart has tested more than a million people and found that the upper echelons of top performance are filled with people who are high in emotional intelligence (90 % of top performers, to be exact).
Steven Feldman, a former assistant US attorney for the Southern District of New York who is a member of the New York State Bar Association's White Collar Committee, which Hendon cochairs, called Hendon a «fantastic pick» for Trump who is «an all - around superstar» in the «upper echelon» of white - collar defense attorneys in the city.
What's going on is that thousands of oil workers are fleeing the state - run oil firm under the watch of its new military commander, who has quickly alienated the firm's embattled upper echelon and its rank - and - file, according to union leaders, a half - dozen current PDVSA workers, a dozen former PDVSA workers and a half - dozen executives at foreign companies operating in Venezuela.
It is easy to forget and the past is the past but the truth is our past defines who we are and in my mind that makes Aston Villa a successful team that should be fighting in the upper echelons of the Premier League rather than struggling to reach forty points and being treated as a laughing stock by other fans.
There were of course countless other contributors who deserve to share the credit, as goals from Cesc Fabregas, Jordi Alba, Fernando Torres, and Juan Mata helped launch Spain into the upper echelon of all - time international soccer greats.
Perry El's custom designs and concierge services have graced the shoulders of A-List celebrities ranging from Stephen Baldwin and James Gandolfini, to 50 cent and Raekwon — not to mention professional athletes particularly in MMA — his style has been starlit on The Grammys and MTV's Video Music Awards, even Steve Madden wears his line, but perhaps most interesting (and for our readers) are the upper echelons of City Hall clothed in the latest Perrianno, but try to find out who they are exactly and he'll remind you of the «code of the neighborhood» emphasizing discretion — adding to the mystery of who's decked out in the latest Perrianno?
O'Neill — who was a commanding officer in Central Park, East Harlem and Western Bronx — rose rapidly through the upper echelons of the NYPD shortly after Bill Bratton returned to the department as commissioner in January 2014.
The aim of the scheme, therefore, seems to be to help those who are struggling financially to rise, regardless of their socioeconomic position, to the upper echelons of the party.
It's a slight change of tone from Jess, who told TP a few months ago that her tendency to speak her mind probably meant she would never get anywhere near Labour's upper echelons.
Williams» donor list indicates support, in spots, from the upper echelons of Clinton and Obama worlds: His contributors include Pete Rouse, a senior adviser to Obama, and Maggie Williams, a longtime Clinton aide who helped run the 2008 presidential campaign after the initial leadership was ousted.
The idea is that in people who are lacking this protein, their muscles won't work as well and that will prevent them from reaching the upper echelon of power performance.
I am going to be with who I want from now on and if that isn't the acceptable image for the upper echelon of corporate America well then too bad.
They appreciate expensive gifts, exotic trips and meeting wealthy people regularly and establishing themselves in the upper class of society.The sugar baby is an individual who wants mentor - ship, help with financial expenses or general companionship with people in the upper echelon of the society.
If there was ever any question to Michael Mann's genius after Manhunter, The Last of the Mohicans, or Heat, it must be laid to rest now — he's pushing Spielberg in terms of visual gift, trumping him in terms of maturity (and courage, of course), and he's moving into an upper echelon of cinematic directors (Stanley Kubrick, for example) who, when they're on, produce tapestries so pure that you feel as though if you tapped them they'd ring like crystal.
While not in the upper echelons of celluloid le Carré — The Constant Gardener and The Spy Who Came In From the Cold are still the ne plus ultra of his adaptations, if you ask me — The Russia House is nevertheless a worthwhile endeavor, benefitting from the combined talents of director Fred Schepisi (a perfectly lovely man whom I had the opportunity to meet at the 2012 RiverRun International Film Festival, there to hold a Q&A following the screening of his film The Eye of the Storm; photos and coverage here), scripter Tom Stoddard, and an exceptional cast.
Like most of their peers in the upper echelon of self - directed writers, they're remarkably giving to others, always ready to explain the intricacies of what they do and to advise shy newcomers who want to learn from them.
Given the «Bad Actors» (a new SJW term for people you don't like — or in my case, trust) in the upper echelons of the Trad Publishing establishment, who basically have everything to lose if the ship changes direction, I would say impossible.
You'll work with the same leaders who have developed, launched and operated a diverse collection of highly profitable lifestyle - driven independent hotels and resorts — and led Two Roads into the upper echelon of hospitality management firms.
Described by Tom Wolfe as «the folk heroes of every social climber who ever hit New York» — Robert was a high school drop - out from the Bronx — the Sculls shrewdly recognized that establishing themselves as influential art collectors offered access to the upper echelons of Manhattan society in a way that nouveau riche «taxi tycoon» did not.
Poons is clearly a contender for an overview, in league with other painters who have assumed an upper echelon in contemporary American painting.
In turn, this makes those few lawyers who are good at sales disproportionately valuable to the firm, thereby creating an elite upper echelon within the partnership that skews compensation and damages collegiality.
«The action taken in the U.S. directly impacts the upper echelons of organized crime both here in Australia and offshore, who until now have been able to confidently control and direct illicit activity like drug importations, money laundering and associated serious criminal offending,» says Neil Gaughan, the assistant commissioner of organized crime for the Australian Federal Police.
After all, those who make it into that upper echelon don't generally get there without being control freaks on some level.
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