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They also rubbed shoulders with their managers from South Korea.
Voronenkov had rubbed shoulders with President Vladimir Putin's closest associates.
Moon also dabbled in conservative politics and rubbed shoulders with Nixon.
True, he rubbed shoulders with Iranian intelligence operatives at the mission.
He rubbed shoulders there with Formula One bosses and other motorsport personalities.
Throughout his training, Mr. Sarfo rubbed shoulders with an international cadre of recruits.
Extreme privilege rubbed shoulders with extreme want more violently than anywhere I'd ever been.
Finnish social workers rubbed shoulders with Greek tourist agents, Romanian builders and Maltese housewives.
On one hand, they're ardent Trump supporters and have rubbed shoulders with mainstream Republican figures.
Grover Cleveland, William Randolph Hearst, and Sarah Bernhardt rubbed shoulders in the bar of The
Small-government fundamentalists like Friedrich Hayek have rubbed shoulders with pragmatists such as John Stuart Mill.
These guys rubbed shoulders with Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young, Fleetwood Mac, The Cars, and more.
Rose Marie rubbed shoulders with some of the most famous names in show business and beyond.
He rubbed shoulders as easily with South Africa's white oligarchs as with the men he represented.
The group appeared elated as they rubbed shoulders with some of the biggest names in Hollywood.
We seemed to be in a half-gentrified underworld where bohemians rubbed shoulders with sadist police.
He has also said he feels "Russian in spirit" and has rubbed shoulders with senior Russian politicians.
Arnault has rubbed shoulders with some of the world's influential figures, in the fashion world and otherwise.
Flashman rubbed shoulders with Wellington, Lincoln and Bismarck (though Bismarck loathed him and tried to have him killed).
Epstein also had access to elite groups through the dinner parties where the rich and powerful rubbed shoulders.
Presumably more than a few of those Chanel herself would have rubbed shoulders with, and perhaps sold dresses to.
To top it all off, she has a super-cute dog named Starfox and recently rubbed shoulders with Jared Leto.
Future superstars Jimmy Eat World rubbed shoulders with emo godfathers like Camber and still-born bands like Only Airplanes Count.
Was it because she trained as a nurse and rubbed shoulders with death in a hospital during World War I?
In its pages, established artists, such as Roy DeCarava, rubbed shoulders with those like Dawoud Bey, who were just emerging.
The players rubbed shoulders with Wayne Gretzky, Connor McDavid and Jujhar Khaira, the N.H.L.'s only current player of Indian descent.
Elites and D.C. establishment types are nostalgic for the days when cabinet secretaries rubbed shoulders with the riffraff and — gasp — journalists.
People of color—mostly young, but some old—rubbed shoulders with white millennials who probably don't come to the South Bronx often.
At an after-party at the Edition Hotel, they rubbed shoulders with cast members, including Beth Leavel, Brooks Ashmanskas and Caitlin Kinnunen.
Claire Foy, who played Queen Elizabeth II in the hit Netflix show "The Crown," rubbed shoulders in the Royal Box on July 11.
It's not the first time King has rubbed shoulders with the duo, who were on the Trump campaign's payroll for "Field Consulting" in 2016.
He's rubbed shoulders with some of the most prominent anti-Muslim conspiracy theorists out there, including Dutch lawmaker Geert Wilders and writer David Horowitz.
A German man who the authorities say "rubbed shoulders" with Osama bin Laden and other top Qaeda officials who planned and executed the Sept.
She's also rubbed shoulders with the rich and famous, as detailed in her book The Circuit — Davis was J.K. Rowling's personal bodyguard for four years.
As the Jet Set gave way to budget airlines, in places like airports and theme parks even the wealthiest often rubbed shoulders with hoi polloi.
She rubbed shoulders with the great and the good of Renaissance Italy, and her sonnets, oscillating between doubt and transcendence, circulated widely among her friends.
Representatives from the American embassy and other members of the diplomatic corps rubbed shoulders with activists, musicians, artists and a small but excitable handful of journalists.
Now the name opens doors and Ubben rubbed shoulders with some of the world's most powerful thinkers at the Milken Institute Global Conference earlier this month.
Dressed to the nines, some were invited into the Royal Box, where they rubbed shoulders with the likes of Kate Middleton, Prince William, and Meghan Markle.
At night, all those disparate scenes crashed together: Vampires rubbed shoulders with bikers, who mingled with go-gos, who took shots with firefighters, who played pool with punks.
Locals in frayed T-shirts and dreadlocks rubbed shoulders with people who'd arrived on dinghies from sailboats bobbing in deeper water, and a few other visitors from colder climates.
Teenagers rubbed shoulders with at least 60 lawmakers from across the main parties at the launch, hosted by the youngest elected member of parliament, 23-year-old Nadia Whittome.
Founder and CEO Elizabeth Holmes once rubbed shoulders with the likes of Bill Clinton and Henry Kissinger, but these days she'd be lucky to get a meeting with Grover Norquist.
Brad Pitt chatted with Kanye West and Kim Kardashian, Kylie Jenner and Sarah Silverman rubbed shoulders, and Billie Eilish and Timothée Chalamet were hanging out together, according to the publication.
In elegant dress and sharp suits, the country's elite rubbed shoulders and cameras followed candidates on the red carpet, as Ugandans watched their president publicly debate politics for the first time.
Family-run Odebrecht blossomed during an economic boom in Brazil under former Presidents Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva and Dilma Rousseff and its executives regularly rubbed shoulders with elites across Latin America.
Carrie Saxon Perry, the first African-American woman to lead a major New England city as the mayor of Hartford and a civil rights advocate who had rubbed shoulders with the Rev.
Disinformation experts have indeed warned that Gabbard's campaign could be targeted by state-backed propaganda efforts, as she has rubbed shoulders with authoritarians and argued against even a minor U.S. presence in Syria.
Shopping for World Cup memorabilia before heading to her stadium seats, she rubbed shoulders with women, men and children from across the world in a festive atmosphere on a sunny Moscow summer day.
"I spent years growing and developing and investing in my fan base, and they just took it away in a flash," wrote Yiannopoulos, who's previously rubbed shoulders with neo-Nazis and white nationalists.
Every night, they went to parties thrown by the "Queen of Clubbing" Susanne Bartsch or the "King of the Club Kids" Michael Alig, where they rubbed shoulders with John Galliano and George Michael.
He appeared in a handful of small European films over the following years and lived for a time in New York City, where he rubbed shoulders with Andy Warhol and his collective of artists.
He rubbed shoulders with Hollywood royalty on the Universal lot and, he recalled, received some valuable advice from Spencer Tracy on how to be a successful actor: Don't let anybody catch you at it.
The Vanity Fair Oscars party kicked off after the 90th Academy Awards on Sunday night, where winners like Allison Janney, Jordan Peele and Gary Oldman celebrated their victories and rubbed shoulders with their famous peers.
Then, Shovel Knight and Valiant Hearts rubbed shoulders on the non-existent winners podium with Destiny and Dragon Age: Inquisition, so many in attendance and watching the ceremony's stream are anticipating further indie(-styled) successes.
The National rubbed shoulders with the likes of The Strokes and The White Stripes, but as Berninger later explained in Lizzy Goodman's Meet Me In The Bathroom, figures like Julian Casablancas embodied the cool factor.
She was at the height of her professional success, toast of the stylish supper clubs where Paris and New York society swells rubbed shoulders nightly with glamorous performers of color whose effortless chic they relished.
Dean would become one of al Qaeda's most accomplished bomb-makers, and he rubbed shoulders with many of al Qaeda's top leaders, including al-Zawahiri and Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, who would mastermind the 9/11 attacks.
Photos show he has repeatedly rubbed shoulders with Trump as well as members of the president's inner circle, including Donald Trump Jr., Eric Trump, Vice President Mike Pence, House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy and Florida Rep.
This was what happened two years ago when Madonna and Daniel Craig showed up to the Museum of Modern Art's annual spring gala and rubbed shoulders with the financial world titans Michael R. Bloomberg and Henry Kravis.
In February, the Met delegation, including Mr. Bolton and Ms. Wintour, traveled to Rome to officially announce the exhibit alongside Cardinal Ravasi, who not only participated in the news conference, but also rubbed shoulders with Donatella Versace.
This isn't the first time that billionaire businessman Arnault has rubbed shoulders with Trump; Arnault was a guest at Trump's first state dinner and was one of the first CEOs to meet with Trump after his 2017 inauguration.
Leading up to that, in the last frantic days of the campaign, yes and no campaigners in Dublin — many of them young people — rubbed shoulders on crowded thoroughfares, handing out fliers and badges, acknowledging one another through gritted teeth.
But the atmosphere at the 10th annual SALT Conference was much more subdued than in past years, when celebrity hedge fund managers rubbed shoulders with former U.S. presidents at private dinners, poolside parties and late-night gambling at the Bellagio hotel.
Playa del Carmen is a small town, and during my three months there I rubbed shoulders with all kinds of characters from every corner of the world: expats; nomads; international club kids; even self-admitted criminals hiding from the Feds.
Although Curran insists that she's not speaking out for publicity, the model has had dealings with the authorities in the past, and has rubbed shoulders with some of Hollywood's big names in her quest to make it as an actress.
This was a time when pioneers of computer science like Marvin Minsky rubbed shoulders with a new generation of hackers such as Richard Stallman and Guy Steele, who would go on to fundamentally change the world of computer programming in their own right.
Jho Low has rubbed shoulders with many of Hollywood's celebrities The latest incident with Kerr follows Leonardo DiCaprio, who last week surrendered a $3.2 million Picasso painting, and a $9 million Jean-Michel Basquiat collage — both believed to be gifts from Low.
The air was full of the last days of something special, as groups scoffed chips and rubbed shoulders on arcade machines, we navigated our way to a devious session from Ben UFO and eventually an almost punishingly fun screamer courtesy of DJ Bone.
But decades of growing congestion and neglect have turned places such as the Saddar area, where the Empress Market is located, from a spot where all Karachiites once rubbed shoulders into a rundown shopping and business district avoided by the well-off.
The majority of senior military officers "are saying that it is better to clandestinely rally behind Tsvangirai for a change, and have secretly rubbed shoulders with Tsvangirai and cannot see anything wrong with him," a report dated June 2 this year says.
After its grandly esoteric first year, where Pauline Oliveros rubbed shoulders with Antony and Christian Fennesz and Philip Glass, Big Ears attempted to tap the vein of mainstream indie rock in its second year, recruiting the likes of Joanna Newsom and The National.
Less than two weeks before the Super Bowl, I got a last-minute press pass to attend the party, where I rubbed shoulders with celebrities, athletes, and musicians, from rapper Lil Jon to Yankees player Aaron Judge and baseball legend Sammy Sosa.
They had been fund-raising in the city nonstop since 215, but the asks intensified as they started their foundation in 220 and rubbed shoulders with all the new wealth on Wall Street, which was driven by hedge funds and technology funds.
And Manafort traded in the life of a jet-setting international political consultant who rubbed shoulders with oligarchs to turn Trump, the 2016 GOP primary victor, into a nominee who could make a run at the presidency itself, as his campaign chairman.
Lu is a proponent of the idea of "cyberspace sovereignty," the idea that nations should have exclusive control on what appears on the internet within their borders, though he also rubbed shoulders with Silicon Valley CEOs like Apple's Tim Cook and Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg.
Even harder to place in any box, perhaps, was Dorothy Day, a social and political activist who lived much of her life in rough areas of New York, where she rubbed shoulders with socialists, communists and hippies, while finding commonalities and differences with them all.
The former money manager, who ran a business out of the US Virgin Islands, had taken several trips on his private jet with former President Bill Clinton and rubbed shoulders with Prince Andrew of the British royal family and President Donald Trump, then a real-estate mogul.
Clive Owen rubbed shoulders with George Miller, the director of "Mad Max" and this year's main competition jury president, while his fellow juror Mads Mikkelsen mingled with the likes of Heidi Klum, Charlotte Tilbury, Gael García Bernal, Jack O'Connell and Johnny Coca, the perennially kilted Mulberry creative director.
It was tough to stay in characterHopkins, who has rubbed shoulders with the likes of Milo Yiannopoulos, Nigel Farage, and Tommy Robinson, enjoyed a three-course dinner with Pieters, the magician Archie Manners, and a group of thoroughly briefed actors at the five-star Four Seasons hotel in Prague.
Everyone who mattered, then or later, darted through the revolving doors: besides Molotov, Winston Churchill's delegate, the future British prime minister Anthony Eden, and President Harry Truman's secretary of state Edward R. Stettinius, rubbed shoulders with show business royalty like Rita Hayworth, Lana Turner, Jack Benny, Paul Robeson and Orson Welles.
Second: A Soviet-born businessman — who rubbed shoulders with President Donald Trump and his attorney Rudy Giuliani —fought to stay out of jail, after being charged with illegally funneling foreign donations to GOP campaigns, and recently got $1 million from a lawyer who represents a Kremlin-friendly oligarch with alleged ties to the Russian mob.
The party, much like the pages of the magazine, was peppered with famous designers and other society names: Christopher Kane, Emilia Wickstead, Peter Pilotto, Charlotte Dellal and Erdem Moralioglu rubbed shoulders with Earl Spencer, a brother of Diana, Princess of Wales; the furniture designer David Linley, the queen's nephew; the financier Ben Goldsmith; and Claudia Lady Rothermere.
This was not the first time that some of these tech titans had rubbed shoulders with Epstein at Brockman's billionaires' dinners: Bezos and Brin — along with fellow Google cofounder Larry Page — are listed on the Edge website as attending in 20143, and the Amazon CEO was at the 22014 event, both of which Epstein also attended.
They were productions that would break boundaries not just in terms of spectacle and budget but also in casting: The biggest supermodels of the day rubbed shoulders with musical legends, drag queens and even, in the case of Jeff Stryker and Traci Lords, who walked Mugler's runway for an AIDS charity event in 1992, porn stars.
Huxtable skillfully weaves together the tales of Wright as a seductive, obsessive young architect in booming late-19th-century Chicago, where he rubbed shoulders with Jane Addams and Daniel Burnham; his scandalous personal behavior and indifference to his small children (he apparently loathed the sound of the word 'papa'); and the debts, broken relationships, tragedy and lasting acclaim that followed.
James Blake, Elbow, Anna Calvi, Ghostpoet, Everything Everything, Metronomy, PJ Harvey and King Creosote & Jon Hopkins all rubbed shoulders with more Radio 1 acts like Adele and Katy B. The usual jazzy outsider came in the form of Gwilym Simcock, while Tinie Tempah—in the time before black British music really stepped into the mainstream—functioned as the so-called "urban music" crossover.
But in terms of influence, V/H/S is memorable because of the mini-boom it spawned in horror shorts collections like The ABCs of Death series, Volumes of Blood, and XX. The original featured known horror directors Adam Wingard, Joe Swanberg, and Ti West, and subsequent ones helped foster the sense that a would-be horror director could get discovered and get vaulted into the majors if they rubbed shoulders with the right creators on these anthologies.
Anna Maria Brodeau Thornton (1775?-1865) was a prominent Washington, D.C., socialite, diarist, and the wife of architect William Thornton, who designed the first United States Capitol building. She rubbed shoulders with figures such as George Washington and Dolley Madison.
A daughter of theirs, who was born as early as 1792, died at the age of three in 1795. During her time in Copenhagen, she rubbed shoulders with Danish and German artists. Among others, she was friendly with the writer Jens Immanuel Baggesen.
There he caught Robic and the two rode together. The two rubbed shoulders and they fell. Bartali said French fans by the road were so angry, accusing him of sabotaging Robic's chances, that they punched him and that one threatened him with a knife. Bartali remounted and won the stage.
Among the first clients was Felito Ayon, a charismatic editor, who rubbed shoulders with the avant-garde of Havana, and put Casa Martínez on the map amongst his acquaintances. It is the way Felito Ayon used to indicate the location of the Bodeguita to his friends, that made popular the expression Bodeguita del Medio, that was to become its official name in 1950.
Percy Savage had a 'striking presence' with a lanky frame, a trademark Gauloise cigarette and black Fedora hat. He was described by Suzy Menkes as an 'exotic, outlandish creature'. He is said to have been the inspiration for the name of the Dior men's fragrance 'Eau Sauvage'. He rubbed shoulders with the likes of Maria Callas, Nikita Khrushchev, Ginger Rogers and Rudolf Nureyev.
Shahril remained as the no. 3 in 1999 and eventually moved a notch up as no. 2 in 2000 behind German goalkeeper Lutz Pfannenstiel. In Nov 2000, Shahril and Lionel Lewis was sent to Arsenal Football Club in London for a five-week training attachment where both of them rubbed shoulders with some of the top players in the premiership.
Soon he was well received by the Duke of Orleans, and was active in his salons where he rubbed shoulders with Choderlos de Laclos, Nathaniel Parker Forth and Bertrand Barère. He also got in touch with various members of his family, including his nephew Antoine Omer Talon, and the young lawyer Huguet de Semonville who were both happy to serve him.
Soon after, Traoré got involved in street crime. From March 1988 to June 1989, he committed several violent assaults with knives. Eventually, he rubbed shoulders with the juvenile judges and educators; he was then put under surveillance, from which he escaped. In the summer of 1989, his mother took him to Senegal on holidays, where he would stay for five years.
These Metrobuses were unique in that they were built to a low height specification. They operated mainly around the Barnsley and Huddersfield areas but often rubbed shoulders with their SYT cousins on routes into Sheffield. The Metrobus also found sales to National Bus Company companies prior to privatisation, Maidstone & District Motor Services and Northern General Transport Company purchased significant numbers.
As a student, he was a regular at Liceo de Santo Agostiño, a place where literary debates took place. There, he was discovered as a poet during the banquet of Conxo. It was a banquet organized by liberal students in 1856 to honor "the third state", and where students rubbed shoulders with laborers. The toasts are retrospectively considered to have an important political meaning.
Between 1974 and 1983 he held a driving job, working as a chauffeur for a number of high-profile celebrities. Based in Paris, he rubbed shoulders with stars such as Salvador Dali, Charlie Chaplin, Richard Burton, David Bowie, Catherine Deneuve and Romy Schneider. He then had to give up the job for health reasons. He developed serious bladder problems and was obliged to undergo several serious operations.
Portrait of Victor Rifaut, in Rome in 1822, by Joseph-Désiré Court (musée des Beaux-Arts de Rouen). Victor Rifaut (11 January 1799 — 2 March 1838) was a French musician of the first half of the XIX specialized in opéra comique. A composer of the second order, he rubbed shoulders with masters of the genre such as Auber and Adolphe Adam and often collaborated with them.
René De Buxeuil dans Un demi-siècle en chantant Before World War I, he attended the Montparnasse area. At Théâtre de la Gaîté, he met who sang him some tunes. He also sang at Gabriel Montoya in Montmartre and founded Les Loups, a literary society where Jehan Rictus rubbed shoulders with Gaston Couté, Steinlen, Émile Verhaeren or Willette. He signed his first successes interpreted by Junka, including L'âme des violons, ', etc.
Australian artists rubbed shoulders with touring guests like Elton John, David Bowie and Dire Straits. In 1984 it hosted the reception of Elton John's wedding to Renate Blauel. By the 1990s Kings Cross had become more sleazy, and the Sebel's glamour had also begun to fade. New hotels had sprung up around the city, closer to the harbour's edge, and the Sebel could no longer attract the same kind of clientele.
Lucas rubbed shoulders with the elite of the entertainment, politics, and crime worlds, stating later that he had met Howard Hughes at one of Harlem's best clubs in his day. Though he owned several mink and chinchilla coats and other accessories, Lucas much preferred to dress casually and corporately so as not to attract attention to himself. When he was arrested in the mid-1970s, all of Lucas' assets were seized.
Alonso Brito (born 1950) is a Latin, alternative, salsa singer, songwriter born in Havana, Cuba. The Los Angeles Times has compared him to "part Mick Jagger, part Caetano Veloso, and part Desi Arnaz on acid" and as a face for Los Angeles salsa music. During his time in Miami as a socialite he was known to have owned many nightclubs and rubbed shoulders with the likes of Barry Gibb and Donald Fagen.
In addition to music, she was a stylist, model maker, seamstress and decorator. With her talents, she participates in a film where she is in a relationship with Felix Wazekwa. Following his death comes the DRC debate on the difference between religious (Christian) music and non-religious music (world music) because Marie Misamu rubbed shoulders with everyone, and wondered about the desirability of tributes by artists who do not practice religious music.
His output consists of a number of poetry collections, experimental plays and novels, memoirs, essays, and translations. Along with Karel Teige, Jindřich Štyrský, and Toyen, Nezval frequently traveled to Paris where he rubbed shoulders with the French surrealists. His close friendship with André Breton and Paul Éluard was instrumental in founding The Surrealist Group of Czechoslovakia in 1934. It was one of the first surrealist groups outside France, and Nezval served as the editor of its journal Surrealismus.
Mrauk-U, or Arrakan (city of Arrakan), in the first plan the Portuguese settlement of Daingri-pet. In Wouter Schouten : Oost-Indische Voyagie, t.o. p. 148. 1676 Mrauk U may seem to be a sleepy village today but not so long ago it was the capital of the Arakan empire where Portuguese, Dutch and French traders rubbed shoulders with the literati of Bengal and Mughal princes on the run. Mrauk U was declared capital of the Arakanese kingdom in 1431.
Vaishnava music was extremely influential in the evolution of Indian musical tradition. In the 14th century, Amir Khusro, who spent some time in the court at Bengal, was exposed to the Vaishnavite tradition.ITC Sangeet Research Academy, Hindustani Classical music: Chronology With the rise of Vrindavana 14th century onwards, there was an admixture of the strains of devotional music from different regions of India. Followers of Vallabhacharya of Andhra and Nimbarkacharya of Maharashtra rubbed shoulders with Vaishnava composers from Bengal and Bihar.
Throughout his life, Garfein rubbed shoulders with some of the most preeminent artists of his time. Henry Miller praised Garfein's talent in his book My Bike and Other Friends (1977) and Marylin Monroe considered him one of her dearest friends. He was a close friend of Samuel Beckett, Arthur Miller, Elia Kazan, and Lee Strasberg, whom Garfein also considered as a kind of adoptive father, as he had lived with the Strasbergs during his early years studying theater in the U.S.
A student with Yves Nat at the Conservatoire de Paris, Frémy ended his studies by winning First prize at 16. He was designated by Marcel Dupré and the Association française d’action artistique (CulturesFrance) as a Soviet government scholarship holder. For 3 years, he studied at the Tchaikovsky Conservatory of Moscow with Heinrich Neuhaus and then rubbed shoulders with Sviatoslav Richter, Emil Gilels etc. Forty concerts in the USSR and recordings for the state radio will punctuate his stay in Russia.
Fortune went to work as an editor at the Universal Negro Improvement Association and African Communities League's house organ, the Negro World, in 1923. Its circulation, at its height, was more than 200,000. With distribution throughout the United States, Canada, Europe, Africa, the Caribbean and Central America, it may then have been the most widely distributed newspaper in the world. Fortune rubbed shoulders with such literary luminaries as Zora Neale Hurston, W. A. Domingo, Hubert Harrison, and John E. Bruce.
Ben Bartlett in 2000 Ben Bartlett (born in 1965) is a British composer known for his numerous Film and Television scores including Walking with Dinosaurs, Vera, The Tunnel and Lucky Man. Working and living in London, Ben Bartlett was educated there, attending Westminster City grammar school, and Pimlico Comprehensive Special Music School. He received piano tuition under the noted concert pianist Albert Ferber. Bartlett read music at Royal Holloway College, London University, where he rubbed shoulders with the drama department, discovering composition for theatre.
From his very first appearance at the Salon des Indépendants, in 1902, Deltombe proved open to the latest trends in modern art. At that particular show, the famous collector Yvan Morozov bought one of his paintings. Deltombe rubbed shoulders with Matisse at the Académie de la Grande Chaumière, and through the older painter found himself in the thick of it when the Fauves created a stir at the 1905 Salon d’Automne, where he was also showing. They made a clear impact on Deltombe's contemporary still lifes.
During the social unrest resulting from the Dreyfus affair, de Groux acted as one of Zola's bodyguards. In Paris he also rubbed shoulders with other artists such as Toulouse-Lautrec, Whistler, Gauguin, Ensor, Rodin and Debussy. He also frequented many writers, including his future son-in-law Emile Baumann, Stéphane Mallarmé, Guillaume Apollinaire, Oscar Wilde, Léon Bloy - with whom he maintained a fusional friendship - Verlaine, Zola, Heredia, Gide, Milosz, Remy de Gourmont and Joris-Karl Huysmans. Henri de Groux exhibited all over Europe at the salons of Paris, Brussels, Ostend, Spa, Amsterdam, London and Florence.
Brito's first instrument was the drum, which he played in psychedelic rock bands. He fronted hard-working bands such as Watchdog and Beat Poets, dabbling in styles from smooth jazz, reggae, and British pop to a Latin-tinged style dubbed "troparock." In Miami, he was known as Dennis Britt; an eclectic musician, nightclub manager, and a night time socialite who rubbed shoulders with the likes of Barry Gibb and Donald Fagen. After separating from his wife he became a fixture of the Miami music scene during the '80s and '90s.
In New York, Greg worked with pioneering computer animation studios MAGI-Synthavision and Digital Effects. While briefly serving as an instructor for basic television production at New York Institute of Technology (NYIT) in Old Westbury, New York, he was recruited into CGL, Inc. (the newly created commercial venture) to market, forecast and plan strategy to spin off technology developed at the legendary NYIT Computer Graphics Lab. While at NYIT Greg rubbed shoulders with many CGL veterans including Lance Williams, Pat Hanrahan, Carter Burwell, Fred Parke, Peter Oppenheimer and many others.
Léo Chauliac, real name Léon Chauliac (6 February 1913 – 27 October 1977) was a French jazz pianist, composer and conductor. A jazz pianist in the 1930s, Léo Chauliac was the accompanist of Charles Trenet from 1941 to 1943, a singer for whom he composed many popular songs. He rubbed shoulders and played with the greatest musicians of the time: Hubert Rostaing, Aimé Barelli, Alix Combelle and Henri Crolla. For a while, as conductor of the orchestra of the famous restaurant Maxim's, he will be the companion for some records by André Claveau and .
The young Otto's marked preference was for literature, theatre, pretty actresses and all the cultural life of Prague which was very active at that time. He frequented fashionable cafés such as the Arco and the Continental, where he rubbed shoulders with the young intelligentsia who spoke only of social or artistic revolution. Helped by a regularly paid allowance by his father, Otto frequented the avant-garde (Franz Kafka, Max Brod, Franz Werfel) and led a life of pleasure in 1922 while adhering to the German Communist Party. Thanks to his allowance, he published some poems privately.
Rickie and Melvin also present celebrity interviews for The Hook Up on MySpace and have rubbed shoulders with artists such as Alicia Keys, Kelly Rowland and John Legend. In the time Rickie spend away from Kiss and MTV, they both indulge in numerous aspects of social networking with followings across Facebook, Twitter, MySpace and their very own blog page called, 'Welcome to 21' which is updated daily. They have an active online presence and regularly DJ at club nights. In 2013 Rickie and Melvin were team captains on the BBC Three panel show Sweat the Small Stuff.
Shepard recounted meeting Teenage Fanclub at a Go-Betweens party and hearing their passion for Ayers' music, and wrote a letter to singer, guitarist Norman Blake. Mojo magazine reported that, within a couple of weeks, Ayers was in a Glasgow studio with Teenage Fanclub and a host of their like-minded colleagues, who had all assembled to work with their hero."Mojo Working by James McNair" (Mojo, July 2007) Bill Wells from the Bill Wells Trio rubbed shoulders with Euros Childs from Gorky's Zygotic Mynci and Francis Reader from the Trash Can Sinatras. Friends and peers from the past also visited the sessions.
Mathematicians who rubbed shoulders with Wilder at Michigan and who later proved prominent included Samuel Eilenberg, the cofounder of category theory, and the topologist Norman Steenrod. After his 1967 retirement from Michigan at the rather advanced age of 71, Wilder became a research associate and occasional lecturer at the University of California at Santa Barbara. Wilder was vice president of the American Mathematical Society, 1950–1951, president 1955–1956, and the Society's Josiah Willard Gibbs Lecturer in 1969. He was president of the Mathematical Association of America, 1965–1966, which awarded him its Distinguished Service Medal in 1973.
Fleetway Companion by Steve Holland, p38 In the humour strip Consternation Street drawn by Reg Parlett (the title spoofed that of the popular British television soap opera, Coronation Street), which was usually a one-page strip, a collection of unlikely neighbours rubbed shoulders in a very small street. Watched over by the dim-witted Constable Clott were the Snobbs and the Ardupps, Colonel Curry & Caesar (his dog), Miss Primm and her pets, Cutprice the Grocer, and Roger the Lodger. This was another reprint from Buster, in which it had originally run – under the same title – between 9 January and 23 October 1965.
In May 2015 she started hosting Talking to Hollywood with Betty Zhou, a Chinese Central Television program broadcast on Baidu's iQIYI platform. It was co-created by Rob Moore and produced with the support of Paramount Pictures, Walt Disney Studios, Universal Studios, and Sony Pictures Entertainment. As the host of Talking to Hollywood with Betty Zhou, she has rubbed shoulders with the likes of Arnold Schwarzenegger, Tom Cruise, Adam Sandler and Zoe Saldana. Created by a host of big names such as Paramount Pictures, Universal Pictures, Sony Pictures Entertainment and Walt Disney Studios, the show gives Chinese audiences an exclusive and intimate look into the world's largest entertainment industry.
Elkins introduced him to the legendary quarterback, Sammy Baugh, who was retired to his ranch in Rotan, Texas. Elkins said he also rubbed shoulders with Gene Hackman, Robert De Niro, Meryl Streep, and Robert Redford during those years. After that, Elkins spent more than a dozen years in Saudi Arabia, where he was a consultant for the country's Ministry of Water, which managed twenty-six desalination plants and several pipelines and pumping stations along the Red Sea and Persian Gulf. Now Elkins has retired and moved back to his hometown of Brownwood, where he lives in a little bungalow on a hilltop overlooking Lake Brownwood.
" Mike Manley was named to succeed Ryan on The Phantom beginning with the strip dated May 30, 2016. Ryan was several weeks ahead on the strip at the time of his death. Manley wrote, "I met Paul only once that I remember clearly at a con many years back though we rubbed shoulders at Marvel on books like Quasar with me following him on that book when he left to do other books like The Avengers and The Fantastic Four. Paul left us all a great legacy to enjoy and be inspired by for the ages with his art for Marvel and his long run on the Phantom.
55 as musical director of Rector's Restaurant on Broadway in Manhattan's theater district; since about 1912 it was already established as a place where famous personalities from the New York Stage rubbed shoulders with politicians and other prominent New Yorkers."Era of the Rectors," New York Times, November 28, 1947, Page 26 Fuller's Novelty Orchestra's star attraction was xylophonist Teddy Brown, then just a teenager and later destined for far greater fame in Britain.Earl Fuller's Rector Novelty Orchestra, by Tim Gracyk republished from Gracyk, "Popular American Recording Pioneers," The Hayworth Press, Binghamton NY, 2000 However, a Christmas ad placed in Variety on December 28, 1917 shows that Fuller also used George Hamilton Green in this role.Earl Fuller Christmas Ad, Variety December 28, 1917, pg.
This house had inspired her, for example she wrote The House of Mirth in 1911. As a lover of the French culture, she decided to settle in Paris in 1907. There, she rubbed shoulders with the great and the good of the French society: André Gide, Jean Cocteau, and Paul Bourget. During the World War I, she did not put her career aside: indeed, Edith Wharton founded the American Hostels for Refugees, collected donations and visited the front hospitals, as she wrote the account of her visits in Fighting France: from Dunkerque to Belfort. The success of Wharton’s career reached its peak in 1921, with the publication of The Age of Innocence, allowing her to win the Pulitzer Prize, and becoming the first woman to receive it.
Born into a French Huguenot farming family of modest origins in Marseille, Mouttet espoused extremely radical socialist views in his early years. His parents were Jean Louis Victor Mouttet (†1884) and Augustine Rosalie (née Chandellier) (†1881). Classified as an extreme leftist, he contributed articles to the Socialist Review and rubbed shoulders with Benoît Malon. He studied law in Paris, and worked briefly as a sub-editor on the staff of La Patrie before becoming secretary of the Historical Society of Paris."The Last Days of St.Pierre," Zebrowski, 2002, pp. 21-25 In 1886, Mouttet joined the French Colonial Service with the support of Félix Faure and was sent to Senegal in May 1887 as a deputy bureau chief, second class.
When the Civil War broke out, he tried to join the Union Army; however, he failed the vision test, due to myopia, and spent the war years in Cambridge, Massachusetts, attending Harvard, and working as an assistant to Benjamin Gould, astronomer and head of the Longitude Department of the United States Coast Survey. He received his Bachelor of Science degree from Harvard in 1864, which also marked the end of his working at the US Coast Survey. It was while in Cambridge that he rubbed shoulders with scientists from the Nautical Almanac, specifically, William Ferrel, which probably piqued his meteorological curiosity. He then studied abroad in Russia at the Observatory of Pulkovo, as a guest, and returned, in 1866, to the U.S. eager to study astronomy.
A mirror effect in which the famous representations of Hans Bellmer, the head of surrealism since the 1930s, rubbed shoulders with the biomorphic figures of Sacha Braunig and the biological abstraction of Mathew Ronay. Another place, another perspective in the OV Project Gallery: the confrontation of the conceptual art of Ted Stamm with a pioneer of modern design, Gerrit Rietveld. For the 10th anniversary edition, contemporary art galleries have been complemented by those focused on Modern art (Galerie de la Beraudière, Galerie Vedovi), African art (Didier Claes), design (Victor Hunt, Maniera, Xavier Lust), Ceramics (Pierre Marie Giraud), or jewelry. As Charlote Dumoncel d’Argence, a collaborator at the Caroline Van Hoek Gallery, explains, “the Brussels Gallery Weekend blends many forms of artistic expression.
He spent three years studying with Ossip Zadkine and French painter Yves Brayer. By 1949 Gentry was teaching visiting Americans at the Académie de la Grande Chaumière and had his first solo Parisian exhibition at Galerie de Seine. Gentry lived the café life in Montparnasse, meeting his fellow American artists at Le Dôme Café, Le Select café and La Coupole: sculptors Shinkichi Tajiri, Kosta Alex, and Harold Cousins, painters Herbie Katzman, John Hultberg, Burt Hasen, Haywood "Bill" Rivers, Sam Francis, Avel DeKnight, and painter-filmmaker Carmen D'Avino; as ex-GIs, students and young artists, they casually rubbed shoulders with the greats such as Alberto Giacometti and Georges Braque. There were many others, including Jimmy "Loverman" Davis, Romare Bearden, Serge Charchoune, George Spaventa, Corneille, Wifredo Lam, and Jean Cocteau.
As a part of this first pioneering wave of contemporary Malagasy artists he also actively participates in the cultural and artistic development of his country (Fashion festival Manja in 1998, the Sanga dance festival in 2003, Photoana festival in 2005, personal project 30 and Presque-Songes in 2007 and 2011, Parlez-moi in 2016 ...). He first trained at an art school in Madagascar first and then rubbed shoulders with craftsmen, which put him in touch with many renowned international designers. His training took a decisive turn at the age of 20 in France when he began studying at the École spéciale d’architecture, in Paris. In 2005, he graduated as an architect, presenting a fully graphic and textile project, far from the classic architectural approach that his research director Odile Decq had recommended.
Among the earlier campaigns which Princen conducted was on behalf of the left-wing writer Pramoedya Ananta Toer, imprisoned and tortured by the Suharto regime. At the end of 1969 he published, jointly with the journalist Jopie Lasut, an extensive report on the mass murder of Communist sympathizers at Purwodadi in Middle Java – for which Princen and Lasut were promptly arrested and interrogated. This was followed in the early 1970s by Princen's prominent role in creating a larger organization, the Indonesian Legal Aid Institute (LBHI), where he rubbed shoulders with many other human rights figures including Adnan Buyung Nasution, Frans Winarta, Besar Mertokusumo, Yap Thiam Hien, Victor D. Sibarani, Mochtar Lubis, Albert Hasibuan and members of the younger generation of activists. The eulogy published after his death by the Indonesian oppositional news and commentary website Laksamana.
In November 1998, the airline began its coverage in the Caribbean Region, opening a base of operations in Barranquilla, from where flights began to: Cartagena, Santa Marta, Valledupar, Corozal among other cities in the north of the country. On December 13, 2000, the airline began its internationalization with the opening of the Barranquilla-Oranjestad, Aruba route, flying twice a week, later it began operations to Willemstad, Curaçao. In 2004, the company made a corporate image change, as well as the change in the stationery, said investment had a cost of close to 1,000 million pesos. In 2009, with the beginning of the trunk routes, a new era began and thus rubbed shoulders with Avianca and Copa Airlines Colombia, and this was done by incorporating Jet aircraft and breaking the tariff scheme by becoming a low-cost airline.
The world famous five star Hostal de la Gavina dominates the view from Sant Pol beach and was popular with movie stars such as Charles Chaplin, Orson Welles, Frank Sinatra, Ava Gardner, Bogart and Bacall. Add to that Elizabeth Taylor, Joan Fontaine, Peter Sellers, John Wayne, Dirk Bogarde and Sean Connery along with Niclas Carlsson famous royalty from Sweden. without discounting that s'Agaró wasn't merely Hollywood-by-the-Sea - writers like Jean Cocteau rubbed shoulders with the soprano Teresa Berganza, the tenor José Carreras, Cole Porter and political figures like ex-prime minister Edward Heath of Britain, Raymond Barre of France, Clare Boothe Luce, King Juan Carlos, as well as the finance ministers of the European Community. Michael Frayn the English comic writer devoted a number of pieces about the developers of S'Agaro and their vision in The Guardian between 1960 and 1962, collected in The Original Michael Frayn.
Born in Metz, Verlaine was educated at the Lycée Impérial Bonaparte (now the Lycée Condorcet) in Paris and then took up a post in the civil service. He began writing poetry at an early age, and was initially influenced by the Parnassien movement and its leader, Leconte de Lisle. Verlaine's first published poem was published in 1863 in La Revue du progrès, a publication founded by poet Louis- Xavier de Ricard. Verlaine was a frequenter of the salon of the Marquise de RicardShapiro, Norman R., One Hundred and One Poems by Paul Verlaine, University of Chicago Press, 1999 (Louis-Xavier de Ricard's mother) at 10 Boulevard des Batignolles and other social venues, where he rubbed shoulders with prominent artistic figures of the day: Anatole France, Emmanuel Chabrier, inventor-poet and humorist Charles Cros, the cynical anti-bourgeois idealist Villiers de l'Isle-Adam, Théodore de Banville, François Coppée, Jose-Maria de Heredia, Leconte de Lisle, Catulle Mendes and others.
Chung Thye Phin rubbed shoulders with the rich and powerful including Sultan Iskandar Shah of Perak, a polo lover. A photograph in the National Archives shows him sitting next to the Sultan.Group photograph, Ipoh, Perak; 1927, Seated, seventh from left to right : Raja Chulan ; Raja Muda Abdul Aziz; Capitan China Chung Thye Phin; His Highness Sultan Iskandar Shah. The occasion could have been after the installation of Chung Thye Phin as Capitan in 1921. G.1784 (N.22/84), National Archives of Malaysia Call/Reference Number 2001/0025914 He was among the group of Chinese towkays who presented the address to King George V when he visited Singapore in 1901 as Duke of Cornwall.F.M.S. Chinese Towkays Who Presented The Address To King George V, When He Visited Singapore In 1901 As The Duke Of Cornwall.Left To Right (Sitting): Foo Choo Choon, Heah Swee Lee, Chung Thye Phin, Leong Fee, Captain Yap Kwan Seng, Dr. Loke Yew C.M.G., San Peng And Chan Sow Lin.

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