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But his nose for first-class gossip kept the machers circling.
Sorkin had set up other audiences for Lewis with financial machers.
Claire Grunwald, of Claire Accuhair, is the grande dame of Brooklyn's sheitel machers.
Most private equity machers with substantial investment portfolios rake profits from the continued immiseration of the poor.
But most of those mid-row, aisle-seat machers have been around too long to be impressed by anything.
He is from the city with the country's largest Jewish population, and he made his fortune working among the Jewish machers in New York's real estate industry.
The scandal began with a routine traffic stop and soon ensnared police officers, a union official, a hedge fund mogul, machers of Orthodox Brooklyn — even City Hall.
It's true that he's widely despised by his own party's leadership, to a degree that some Republican machers might even prefer living dangerously with Trump to nominating Cruz.
Blum & Poe Two years ago these Los Angeles machers opened a New York outpost at 19 East 66th Street, which has hosted several important shows of postwar Japanese art.
In the 1980s, Calvin Klein owned a house in the Pines on Fire Island, which became a summer retreat for waifish models, bronzed adonises and fashion machers on the rise.
She is banished to an underlit corner of her law firm after the machers at Hamlin, Hamlin & McGill learn that she knew about Jimmy's ad in advance, and failed to warn anyone.
Bloomberg's path to the nomination would thus run through a contested Democratic convention, in which the same machers who put their thumbs on the scales to benefit Bloomberg's candidacy hand him the nomination.
Norcross's name doesn't appear in the Star-Ledger op-ed at all—except as a signatory, alongside his Representative brother, former governors Chris Christie, Jon Corzine, James McGreevey, and James Florio, and a host of other New Jersey pols and machers.
But in 2018, as the culture continues to grapple with the way women have been disregarded and sometimes abused by Hollywood and its machers, "Deal" and shows like it raise an awkward question: Is this a convention whose time is up?
"It's a fun way to help a good cause, but we've done it for 10 years, and it's time to freshen up the idea," he said, between greeting fellow machers Jay Penske, Jeff Bewkes and Tom Freston, the media magnates; Jonelle Procope, chief executive of the Apollo foundation; and Richard D. Parsons, its chairman.
"It's a fun way to help a good cause, but we've done it for 10 years, and it's time to freshen up the idea," he said, between greeting fellow machers Jay Penske, Jeff Bewkes and Tom Freston, the media magnates; Jonelle Procope, chief executive of the Apollo foundation; and Richard D. Parsons, its chairman.
Although there were few women directors left at the height of the studio system (you can basically count them on two fingers: Dorothy Arzner and Ida Lupino), Smyth tots up an impressive array of women film editors, costume designers, talent agents, screenwriters, producers, Hollywood union heads, and behind-the-scenes machers whose titles—executive secretary to a studio head, for instance—belied their influence.
Cohen's story of United Fruit president and banana king Sam Zemurray, The Fish That Ate the Whale, was published by Farrar, Straus & Giroux in 2012. Writing in The New York Times Book Review, critic and historian Mark Lewis called the book "Kiplingesque" and "fascinating", and provided an overview of Cohen's work. "Rich Cohen books constitute a genre unto themselves: pungent, breezy, vividly written psychodramas about rough-edged, tough-minded Jewish machers who vanquish their rivals, and sometimes change the world in the process." In The Christian Science Monitor, critic Chris Hartman called the book "masterful and elegantly written ... a cautionary tale for the ages".
Goldman was born to a Hasidic Jewish family into the Satmar dynastyThe Real Deal: "Learning and earning: Hasidic Brooklyn’s real estate machers - Investors from ultra-Orthodox sect have spent $2.5B+ in 5 areas over past decade" by Mark Maurer August 22, 2016 He was raised in Borough Park and began his career in the 2000s by purchasing small, multifamily properties and later, large multifamily buildings and development of new buildings.The Real Deal: "Yoel Goldman biography" retrieved September 2, 2016 After intensive lobbying by the Hasidic community to rezone Williamsburg and Greenpoint - where they historically had large holdings - the neighborhoods experienced rapid gentrification. Goldman was one of the first developers to focus on rentals rather than condominiums in Williamsburg.The Real Deal: "The quiet investors remaking Brooklyn - A guide to the mid-size players taking the borough by storm" By Mark Maurer December 01, 2015 After the 2008 recession, he purchased numerous buildings in Brooklyn at sharply deflated prices and when the economy turned, reaped the benefits from the economic recovery.

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