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"scion" Definitions
  1. (formal or literary) a young member of a family, especially a famous or important one
  2. (specialist) a piece of a plant, especially one cut to make a new plant

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You can pick up a Scion-branded "gadget sleeve," or nab a bright orange Scion tote bag.
Scion FR-S I'd like to tell you I am sad to see Scion go, but that'd be a lie.
On Wednesday morning, Scion announced that, starting in August, all 2017 model year Scion models will be sold as rebadged Toyotas.
Toyota 214 Scion xB I had agreed to do a commercial for the Toyota Scion back when they first came out.
SCION OF NEHRU-GANDHI DYNASTY Gandhi, 48, is a scion of the Nehru-Gandhi dynasty that has ruled India for nearly four decades since its independence from Britain in 1947.
The property, called Scion West End, is to be the first in a new line of four-star Scion hotels that the Trump Organization announced late in the 2016 presidential campaign.
Lentz was the founding vice president of the Scion brand.
Hemingway, a scion of those Hemingways, is a legacy choice.
Son of urban Brooklyn versus scion of South Bend, Indiana.
When Scion closed shop, the iM became the Corolla iM.
This latest recall is for certain Toyota, Lexus and Scion models.
And so, another Silicon Valley scion joins the Washington media elite.
Todd Young's dismantling of a scion of Indiana politics, Evan Bayh.
At least the best of the Scion offerings will live on.
Half of Scion buyers were under 35 years old, Toyota said.
Udall is the scion of a political dynasty in the West.
George, a blood scion of Cretan musical royalty, plays the lute.
Indeed, as it winds down the Scion brand, Toyota is describing its laboratory experiment as a success, claiming that 45 percent of Scion owners remained in the Toyota group of brands for their next purchase or lease.
Central to the Scion recipe were unconventional exterior designs ripe for personalization.
William Daley, a scion of Chicago's most famous political dynasty, came third.
Duterte was the ultimate outsider, not the usual scion of landed gentry.
He's the ultimate scion of privilege: white skin, blond hair, blue eyes.
Trump Hotels are luxury properties, a tier above where Scion is aimed.
He dispatched Jeb Bush, scion of the party's old guard, early on.
How many letters of intent do you have with possible Scion partners?
The Scion, a four-star line, would be a hipper boutique option.
St. Louis, another possible Scion target, may prove a tough sell, too.
Scion sales peaked at 173,034 vehicles in 2006, but have trended down since.
Scion, a private operator of student housing, will own the remaining 5 percent.
Committee, and was the scion of an aristocratic family who had served in
Lewin described Durst's role as scion of a New York real estate empire.
Maybe it was J.R. Smith,purpose-driven son, or Austin Rivers, neglected scion?
Valérie Messika, another industry scion (her father was a famous diamond dealer), agrees.
The Trump Organization also has international designs for its new Scion hotel brand.
He is also the scion of a Moscow-based real estate development company.
Mr. Smollett plays Jamal Lyon, the gay scion of a hip-hop dynasty.
With the Trump deal, the project took on the name Scion West End.
Sarimsakci said he didn't think anti-Trump sentiment would hurt the Scion chain.
The Scion tC small coupe will go out of production in August, Toyota said.
A reported by The Telegraph, Hakan is scion to the once dominant Uzan family.
The scion of upper-middle-class black educators who was raised in Henning, Tenn.
He thought Scion failed to live up to its billing as an aspirational brand.
At the centre stands the archipelago's president, Abdulla Yameen, scion of a powerful clan.
Whoever wins on Tuesday will face Edmondson, the scion of an Oklahoma political family.
One of Pritzker's opponents is none other than millionaire Kennedy family scion Chris Kennedy.
Meet Tyler Clinton, the 22-year-old genetically blessed scion of the Clinton family.
For 33, with the death of Scion, the FR-S became the Toyota 86.
Not Replacement The Scion flag won't replace the Trump brand, according to Trump Hotels.
The first is Henry Forge, scion of one of Kentucky's oldest and richest families.
In the case of the Scion hotels, the Trump Organization would manage the hotels.
A heavier, rounder xB polarized the Scion faithful just in time for the economic downturn.
And now Donald Trump Jr. is backing out of a fundraiser for a Bush scion.
The letter also said Burry's firm, Scion Asset Management, has a 3% stake in GameStop.
That doesn't really mean anything, though, because Scion is a husk of its heyday self.
Better still, it's being directed by multihyphenate and Scion commercial star James Franco, Variety reports.
The company is recalling models of Lexus, Scion, Sienna, 4Runner, Yaris, Corolla and Matrix vehicles.
This car was originally supposed to be a single-spec Scion model, and it shows.
She is lent to another household whose fragile, tubercular young scion (Vincent Lacoste) seduces her.
But, according to Mr. Danziger, Scion has been in development for more than a year.
His father, Joseph, was a writer, diplomat, theater patron and scion of a mining fortune.
William Bruce Harrison, the scion to an oil fortune, now owns 19 mountains in Colorado.
But the scion of one of the Navy's most illustrious families was defiant and unruly.
Among them is a scion of Campbell's controlling family who has criticized the company's direction.
DeVos had money of her own before she married Richard DeVos Jr., the Amway scion.
Mr. Sadr, a scion of a Shiite clerical family, has spent years refashioning his image.
He singled out the Dallas market as a particularly good fit for the Scion brand.
Winter, the scion of a New York real estate family, called the sale a success.
Mr. Elkann is a scion of Italy's powerful Agnelli family, which has long controlled Fiat.
" According to the letter's signatories, the real estate scion is "wildly inconsistent and unmoored in principle.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Media scion Lachlan Murdoch made a revised offer for Ten Network Holdings Ltd TEN.
Toyota said it will start rebadging three 2017 model Scion cars as Toyotas starting in August.
Real estate scion and alleged murderer Robert Durst "kills witnesses," a Los Angeles prosecutor said Friday.
His client list also boasts Jorge Hank Rhon, the former Tijuana mayor and sports betting scion.
Imagine you're the scion of a family that is part of the twentieth-century American elite.
Jeb Bush, the scion of the so-called establishment, formally announced that he was endorsing Cruz.
He was born a millionaire scion of a real estate magnate — granted, in Queens, not Manhattan.
Forbes puts Packer, a third-generation scion of the entertainment industry, at a casual $4.7 billion.
They had planned to collaborate on one Scion hotel and up to three American Idea hotels.
She's consistently a scion of positivity, always full of love for husband John and baby Luna.
The hotelier announced a sub-brand in June but released its name, Scion, late last month.
The economic plan bears the imprint of Mr. Kushner, the scion of a real-estate family.
In 1950, Liliane Schueller married André Bettencourt, the scion of an old Norman Roman Catholic family.
Mr. Ricketts is the scion of a wealthy family and co-owner of the Chicago Cubs.
The investigation of Mr. Lee, a third-generation scion of Samsung, has repercussions beyond the conglomerate.
In 1986, she married the oil scion Michael Huffington, whom she helped vault into national politics.
Earlier this year, the company shelved plans for two new licensing concepts, Scion and American Idea.
Hotel scion J.B. Pritzker yesterday announced his candidacy for the Democratic Party nomination to unseat Illinois Gov.
I love cars like the Mini Clubman, Honda Element, Scion Xb, and the slightly larger Ford Flex.
Barnum gets rich, and picks up a junior business partner, the wealthy scion Philip Carlyle (Zac Efron).
Chris Kennedy, a scion of the country's most famous political dynasty, is a contender in Illinois too.
They look different, but otherwise the Scion tC, for example, isn't that different from driving a Corolla.
The alternate approach was to walk into a Scion dealership and pay the price on the window.
I liked my Scion, sure, but I would have liked half a dozen cars just as well.
Landrieu, the scion of a famous New Orleans political family, is the mayor of that fabled city.
Take that shoot, called a scion, to the robust tree you've chosen as your base, or rootstock.
The scion of an upper class family from Lahore, 65-year-old Khan founded PTI in 1996.
I also almost looked up the Bush family's genealogy for a scion with a 3-letter name.
Mr. Manafort, 67, is the scion of an immigrant family that built a construction business in Connecticut.
Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, 29, is the scion of one of Pakistan's most illustrious and star-crossed dynasties.
The scion of Stark Industries may be gone, but his cult of personality is stronger than ever.
Yes, Trump was the scion of a real estate tycoon, but his outer borough status haunted him.
It is run by Andrei A. Guryev, the scion to one of the country's wealthiest oligarch families.
The scion of a military family, McCain was captured by the North Vietnamese in 1967 and tortured.
How closely involved are Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump in Scion and in meeting with partners?
How could the scion of such an illustrious royal family get lost in the darkness of oblivion?
WALL STREET SCION PLEADS GUILTY TO CHARGES IN $40 MILLION FRAUD Andrew Caspersen, a former Wall Street executive and scion of a wealthy family, pleaded guilty to federal charges that he defrauded friends, relatives and a hedge fund billionaire's foundation of nearly $40 million, Alexandra Stevenson reports in DealBook.
At age 21952, she became the fourth wife of Angier Biddle Duke, the scion of two American dynasties.
The Congress, led by the scion of India's Nehru-Gandhi political dynasty, struggled to make headway with voters.
Toyota established Scion as a separate brand for a series of models originally designed for the Japanese market.
Wednesday's killing of Amjad Sabri, the family's second-generation scion, prompted an outpouring of grief across the country.
Toyota launched the Scion brand hoping Generation Y-ers would become the grown-up Toyota buyers of tomorrow.
Scion was originally rolled out in 2002 to get teens and twentysomethings into their first and second cars.
Dave Witte: Municipal Waste was playing the Scion convention down in Memphis, and we were all hanging out.
Iacocca, a marketing whiz and scion of immigrants, thought he could boost Chrysler's coffers by expanding Jeep's brands.
The campaign called the paint color "scion blue," and it appeared similar in hue to some of Mrs.
Mr. Nahmad, the scion of a family of international art dealers, remains adamant that he will not settle.
His hair is neatly brushed, as befits a polite scion of Pinner, an uneventful town northwest of London.
George W. Bush, scion of New England blue bloods, led to Obama, son of Kansas, Kenya and Hawaii.
Scion, Geo, Saab, Eagle, Plymouth, Mercury, Saturn, Pontiac and Oldsmobile have joined Studebaker on that great off ramp.
Mr. Trump is the scion of a real estate developer and a thrice-married lover of the gilded.
He was a protégé of Ferdinand Piëch, the Porsche family scion who dominated the company for two decades.
A scion of one of Malaysia's wealthiest families, Tiah runs his family's Canada-based development company Holborn Group.
The chain, called Scion, will feature the first Trump-run hotels not to bear the family's gilded name.
Mr. Larijani has been repositioning himself toward the political middle, but is a scion of a conservative, powerful family.
After reaching peak sales of 245,000 a year in 2006, the Scion plunged as low as 45,000 in 2010 .
Efforts to target young buyers would not end with Scion, but would transition to the Toyota brand, executives said.
Just what the old continent needs, one might groan: a slick, over-promoted scion of Europe's unloved political establishment.
Customer Dan Laguardia, who was at the dealership that day to trade in his Toyota Scion, overheard her plight.
Bakeri, the scion of a prominent real estate family, offers a classic startup origin story for the company's founding.
Anbang has elite connections, to former paramount leader Deng Xiaoping's family and Communist Party scion Chen Xiaolu among others.
"They're trying hard to do Scion in this market, and they're trying hard in other markets also," Friedman said.
Macri, scion of one of Argentina's wealthiest families, eked out a surprise win in Buenos Aires province in 2015.
Like any good wake, it's as much a celebration of Scion as it is an opportunity to say goodbye.
He won less than 11%, which put him fifth behind Jeb Bush, the ridiculed scion of a divisive dynasty.
But, is it as tasteless and misguided as another project named Helena from another scion of a successful father?
Snickers, best known by me as a meal replacement for lazy bloggers, is also a scion of innovative advertising.
Daley, the scion of the city's best-known political family, has struggled to articulate a vision for Chicago's future.
But for bad timing, Truman might have started life, like Mr. Trump, as a scion of real estate wealth.
Thomas Patrick Gilbert Cholmondeley, the scion of one of Kenya's richest and most fabled white families, was all four.
The deal effectively gave Samsung scion Jay Y. Lee stronger control over the group's crown jewel, the electronics business.
She said it was "a disgrace" that CPAC invited the National Front scion Marion Maréchal-Le Pen to speak.
Mr. Rechnitz, a wealthy real estate scion, had helped to orchestrate a bribery scheme and testified against Mr. Seabrook.
The man in question is Nick Young (Henry Golding), the exquisitely eligible scion of a Singapore real estate family.
Mr. Sadr, the scion of an eminent clerical family, has portrayed his changed political philosophy in starkly pragmatic terms.
The Trump Organization had said it signed deals for Scion hotels in Nashville, Dallas, Cincinnati, Austin and New York.
Shortly before the company's annual meeting, Pierre Beaudoin, a Bombardier scion, announced that he would resign as executive chairman.
And the new Scion hotel chain, which the company will brand and manage, does not feature the Trump name.
Mr. Howard is, of course, a show-business scion, a son of the actors Jean Speegle and Rance Howard.
The Auris, essentially the European Toyota Corolla, was then brought across the pond by Scion and dubbed the iM.
He attended Georgetown University, where he took over the athletic association, and befriended the publishing scion Robert J. Collier.
His quieter, gentler scion, a creature of words to the last, was only ever truly at home in books.
The scion of a high-caste family, Shah had trained as a biochemist but excelled as a political tactician.
It remains to be seen whether that fatigue will fade if the young scion follows in his elders' footsteps.
In the public imagination, the white, Christian daughter of a powerful scion was considered morally incapable of such crimes.
Another thing that will weigh heavily against O'Leary is his opponent, the attractive and affable scion of the Trudeau dynasty.
On one side will be Manning, the old-style pocket passer and scion of a college and pro football icon.
Scion hotels offer energized social experiences and shared work spaces designed to bring people together to exchange ideas and create.
Logan gives him the big-boy job of getting money from Edward, mysterious trillionaire scion/Roman's soccer team co-owner.
The application for Scion was filed in China in April 2016, although the Trumps only announced the rebranding in October.
I Googled 'how to buy a car' A few days later I found myself at a Scion dealership in Scottsdale.
What moves you But when I read this morning that Scion was going away, I was hit hard by nostalgia.
As a scion of the Hamawand tribe, one of Kurdistan's oldest and most venerated clans, this is essentially his birthright.
The Economic Recovery and Tax Act of 2023 was the successful scion of Senator Bill Roth and Representative Jack Kemp.
Here, it's known in sedan form as the Toyota Yaris iA, itself a remnant of the now-defunct Scion division.
To the elites of Singapore, he's a Young – the scion of one of the region's wealthiest and most powerful families.
More than 1,000 residents signed a "No to Scion" petition that was delivered to Mayor Mike Rawlings (D), it added.
Mr. Kushner, the scion of a New Jersey real estate dynasty, bought The Observer in 2006 for about $10 million.
But Mr. Matheson was the scion of a Western political family, and it's unclear if his success can be repeated.
Gray, a scion of Irish aristocracy, spent most of her life in France, where she died in 30212, age 98.
When she was 26, in 16, she married James Graham Phelps Stokes, the scion of an old-money Episcopalian family.
At the construction site for the Scion, the only building on the property was erected before the Trumps got involved.
He has a sterling all-American résumé: Marine, federal prosecutor, scion of a politically prominent Democratic family from Mount Lebanon.
He does all this with a relish and a frequency befitting the scion of one of Italy's great cinematic dynasties.
L'union fait la force—"Strength in unity"—was the family motto, explained Monte, third-generation scion of a catering empire.
Toyota's youth-oriented Scion brand, may it rest in peace, was something of an automotive potluck at time of death.
Johann Sebastian Bach was both the scion and the father of musicians: Four of his 20 children became significant composers.
In Congress, though, you can vault in as a businessperson, or a veteran, or the scion of a political family.
The main national opposition party is the Congress, led by Rahul Gandhi, the scion of India's most influential political dynasty.
Then Jan Six, above, an art dealer and the scion of a storied Amsterdam family, said he had found two.
Stopping a Scion from opening would hurt a city, he said, just as surely as it would hurt the Trumps.
Real estate scion Robert Durst's current wife helped him cover up the death of his first wife, new court papers allege.
What if Justin Bieber takes time off, and, during that time, Hollywood scion Hailey Baldwin becomes Forbes' next self-made billionaire?
Congress leader and political scion Rahul Gandhi failed to make any gains against the BJP juggernaut, even losing his own race.
The first wife of real estate scion Robert Durst has been officially declared dead, 35 years after she was last seen.
I didn't know it then, but I was buying at the peak of Scion: Toyota sold 173,000 of them that year.
We've all woken up today to discover that we have one fewer automotive brand to cover, because Toyota is killing Scion.
"Scion achieved its goals of developing unique products and processes, and bringing in new, younger customers to Toyota," the company says.
Asmahan was a scion of the Druze sect's powerful al-Atrush dynasty, which led a rebellion against France in the 1920s.
Scion was a millennial brand that just happened to be born a decade before we started talking about millennials non-stop.
The Trump Organization's newest hotel properties will be named Scion—yes, just like the now-defunct Toyota car—not Trump Hotels.
The seller was Kemal Has Cingillioglu, a scion of a prominent Turkish banking family who sits on Christie's European advisory board.
The only surviving scion of the Ferrero family will become executive chairman and be responsible for the group's long-term strategy.
Ferrari named FCA Chairman and Agnelli family scion John Elkann as new chairman, while board member Louis Camilleri becomes chief executive.
Toyota distributed Scion through its existing U.S. dealer network, and will not have to close stores to wind down the brand.
Slide the piece of bud and bark from your scion over the hole you cut in your rootstock, matching the edges.
A merger would conclude a massive financial-engineering project undertaken by late FCA CEO Sergio Marchionne and Fiat scion John Elkann.
The new brand is planned for use at city and resort locations, Trump Hotels said when Scion was announced Sept. 28.
Before becoming Audi CEO in 2007, Stadler worked as chief of staff to VW's former chairman and industry scion Ferdinand Piech.
Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, the 29-year-old scion of a political dynasty, leads the PPP party, which trails the other two.
The story of a young American woman's romance with the scion of a jewelry empire, "Destiny" was rife with sexual detail.
The BJP easily trounced its main rival, the Congress Party, led by Rahul Gandhi, the scion of a famous political dynasty.
Many observers believed that Hamza, the young, millennial scion of the group's founder, could be the answer to al-Qaeda's prayers.
He was a star quarterback who'd gone on to play linebacker at Ohio University, the scion of a prosperous local family.
The show got a boost in 2015 from "The Jinx," the popular HBO documentary about the real estate scion Robert Durst.
The British author Howard Jacobson published "Pussy," a scabrous satire that imagines Trump as a faltering scion of a powerful family.
Among them is Rafee al-Rawi, the scion of an old Sunni family, who promises to revolutionise cancer treatment in Iraq.
Among them is Rafee al-Rawi, the scion of an old Sunni family, who promises to revolutionize cancer treatment in Iraq.
Back home in the United States, they are planning to open a new boutique hotel chain, Scion, in perhaps 30 cities.
The Trump Organization faced local pushback from potential Scion deals in cities like Dallas and St. Louis, according to the Times.
Then the scion of a storied Amsterdam family said he found two, setting off a feud in the international art world.
Hike was founded by Kavin Bharti Mittal, the scion of Bharti Enterprises, which also owns India's largest telecom service provider, Bharti Airtel.
But they have little taste or patience for Scion, an American subsidiary founded by Toyota in 24 explicitly to woo younger buyers.
But the second generation of that car proved to be the beginning of the end for Scion as a stand-alone brand.
Welcome to the world, young Kardashian-West baby, scion to a pop culture empire, and brother to North, Saint, and Chicago West.
The scion of a political family and the son of a former governor, Mr Rosselló was only midway through his first term.
To grow his business, the scion of a wealthy Rhode Island real estate family has cultivated ties with military brass and politicians.
Important regional satraps have seemed wary of Rahul Gandhi (pictured, in cardboard cutout), Congress's youngish leader and scion of its founding family.
There's an ancestral sword in this movie, presented to the scion of a noble family in another scene that feels really familiar.
"Surveys we do tell us young buyers are less interested in owning cars," one of those behind the Scion brand told Reuters.
The 46-year-old third-generation scion of the Italian fashion dynasty had left his Milan apartment just after 8:30 a.m.
And somewhere in the excellent Lombard family future, a son or daughter could be sent off with nothing more than scion wood.
Nishizaki held his first show last year, with the patronage of fashion scion Giorgio Armani, a great supporter of young creative talents.
Like his gender-diverse wardrobe, his brand of fame is quintessentially modern: celebrity scion turned reality TV star turned Instagram self-chronicler.
The scion of an aristocratic family from western Sumatra, Tan Malaka had spent World War I as a student in the Netherlands.
Mr. Trump is a scion of President Trump's global business empire and was one of his father's close advisers during the election.
In the 1860s, Tiffany, a scion of the Manhattan family jewelry business, began training as an artist in New York and Paris.
ST. PETERSBURG, Russia — The World Cup attracts all kinds, even a scion of one of the most famous families in American football.
The scion of a real estate dynasty, Mr. Goelet (pronounced guh-LET) was 52 when he married Alexandra Gardiner Creel in 210.
American IDEA would be part of a wider rollout with another higher-end hotel line, Scion, that the Trumps had already unveiled.
One of the first Scion locations, Eric said, could be Dallas, where the brothers and their executive team are evaluating possible sites.
The scion of a remarkably philanthropic Jewish family, Kushner is devoted with his heart and soul to Israel and the Jewish people.
Or pick Joe Kennedy III, a white male Massachusetts Democrat and scion to one of the most famous families in American politics.
Cosmo DiNardo, 20, a college dropout and scion of an affluent family in Bucks County, Pa., quickly said yes to the bargain.
But the related arrest of Mr. Lee, scion of the country's biggest and most profitable conglomerate, or chaebol, is a momentous turn.
Blanchette Rockefeller, the wife of oil scion John D. Rockefeller III, was from a young age an impassioned and knowledgeable art lover.
Case in point: Andrew Caspersen, the disgraced scion of a wealthy Wall Street family, has been sentenced to four years in prison.
I suspect if you were a scion of the biggest capitalist family in Thailand, the world looked kind of scary to you.
Rahul Gandhi, the scion of the Indian National Congress, addressed students at JNU, offering solidarity, while comparing the Modi government to Hitler.
The Scion xB, the Honda Element, the Nissan Cube: All were funky departures for Generation X from the dowdy minivans of their parents.
By contrast, Gandhi was unable to put his stamp on the election despite being the scion of the fabled Gandhi-Nehru political dynasty.
The "Lizzie McGuire" actress turned to Instagram to rant about her male neighbor — German beer scion Dieter Addison — at her exclusive Soho building.
Elliot, Alex's crush in Alex Strangelove, also plays a spoiled scion of an uber-wealthy family in Netflix's sci-fi series Altered Carbon.
Gandhi is the fourth generation scion of the Nehru-Gandhi dynasty, which has controlled the party for much of its 133-year history.
Stacey Abrams, or presidential scion Jason Carter, had not so strongly resisted overtures from party leadership to run a race seen as winnable.
But as a sharp critic of global capitalism, some question the pope's affinity for Macri, a scion of one of Argentina's wealthiest families.
Former Governor Jeb Bush and Rubio were squaring off, a scion of an old American political family versus a young up-and-comer.
The three parties said they had formed a student housing joint venture, Scion Student Communities, which will acquire University House Communities Group (UHC).
Cheap gas inspires people to buy trucks and SUVs, not this: Technically, Toyota is rolling the Scion line up into the Toyota brand.
If you were hoping for some sort of wake for the Scion brand, though, this booth is about as close as you'll get.
The third-generation scion of the powerful Odebrecht family told lawmakers he had inherited morals that would not let him collaborate with prosecutors.
Williams had first made the step up to Formula One with British brewing scion Piers Courage racing one of his cars in 1969.
Scion car company wanted him to write a food and drink blog on tour, because he's known for being a hardcore beer enthusiast.
One of his opponents was the scion of a black political dynasty; another was tarnished by his fondness for a website called sugardaddyforme.com.
Mr. Cooper was a scion of the family that owns Charles Jacquin et Cie, an old cordials and liqueurs house based in Philadelphia.
McCauley's body was discovered, following a search involving hundreds of her friends and acquaintances, inside her white Scion IQ at 11:58 p.m.
The proposal horrified some people, and the family of a local shipping scion, William M. Roth, was persuaded to buy the plot instead.
Burry is going long on GameStop — his investment firm, Scion Asset Management, and affiliates own 3,000,000 shares of GameStop, per a press release.
Now, have you read Eli Saslow's article in The Washington Post about what happened when a scion of white nationalism went to college?
She turns out to be playing Avery LeClarie, the ambitious but perpetually underestimated scion of the luxury makeup brand that Renee works for.
CPPIB and GIC will each own a 45 percent stake in the three portfolios and Scion Group will own the remaining 10 percent.
The companies said on Thursday their joint venture, Scion Student Communities LP, plans to buy more student housing properties in the United States.
I came from a broken home and never knew my father; John was the scion of one of America's most distinguished military families.
Gibbons, the long-serving manager of the Toronto Blue Jays, is actually the scion of a family of Massachusetts optometrists, not Texas ranchers.
Mr. Balarezo is joined by Jeffrey Lichtman, who is perhaps best known for keeping the Mafia scion, John Gotti, Jr., out of prison.
" The scion of an old rabbinical dynasty and now the chairman of the Yad Vashem Council, Rabbi Lau added, "I can never forget.
In the interview, the real estate scion speculated about a plea deal in his coming trial for the 2000 killing of a confidante.
He has in the past expressed a willingness to sit across a table from the willful young scion of North Korea's ruling family.
He said he met Mr. Woodard, the scion of a successful family, at a party in 2012 and soon became close to him.
Driven IN 2009, when the Kia Soul was introduced, it was roundly criticized as a blatant copy of the square-shaped Scion xB.
Last week, Mr. Danziger spoke to The New York Times about Scion and the issues that the new hotels present for the company.
Plans for the two hotel chains, Scion and American Idea, are to be shelved indefinitely, most likely for the remainder of the presidency.
The Trump Organization, which the president continues to own, faced local opposition to potential Scion deals in cities like Dallas and St. Louis.
The main action concerns a woman named Padgett Bottle, the self-medicating scion of the family that bequeathed the city its rustic grove.
The main action concerns a woman named Padgett Bottle, the self-medicating scion of the family that bequeathed the city its rustic grove.
Mr. Reed recalled that the original Scion xB, whose resolutely boxy body scored a knockout for unfashionable design, sold strongly through its first generation.
The industry scion was named the richest woman in the world by Forbes yesterday, ahead of today's release of its 2019 World's Billionaires list.
A scion of the Nehru-Gandhi political dynasty, the 49-year-old confirmed his resignation in a tweet on Wednesday, ending weeks of speculation.
Toyota sold 56,167 Scion vehicles in 2015, a decline of 68 percent in a U.S. market that favors larger sport utility vehicles and trucks.
A scion of a billionaire New York property developer, and a reformed metropolitan liberal, Mr Kushner is in some ways similar to Mr Trump.
Congress's current scion, Rahul Gandhi, had hoped to turn a strong showing for its UP alliance into a springboard for the 2019 general election.
Getty announced to the press that he wouldn't hand over a penny in exchange for his scion, because that would only prompt further abductions.
Chung, a billionaire scion of South Korea's Hyundai industrial conglomerate who served as FIFA vice president from 1994 to 2011, has denied all wrongdoing.
Most of the trademarks bear the Trump name in either English or Chinese, though three are for Scion, a new brand under Trump Hotels.
When things don't work out in the passion department, the scion of Westeros attempts to heat things up by turning on some R&B.
Company scion Jay Y. Lee was arrested in February and is on trial on charges of bribing ousted South Korean president Park Geun-hye.
While most family businesses would slow things down when their scion was in the White House, the Trump Organization is not most family businesses.
The new Limelight was pretty cool for a minute, but it soon became mainstream and yet another cash cow for club scion Peter Gatien.
Officials first said security personnel were fired on while patrolling the city; upon cornering their attackers, they found they had caught the cartel scion.
Sununu, the scion of a storied political family in New Hampshire, won 2202,2628 votes in 28500, more than 6900,2628 more votes than Trump received.
Romney, the scion of a wealthy family and former private equity fund manager, was a more natural fit with many Republicans in the area.
Jona S. Rechnitz, the scion of a wealthy Los Angeles family, came to New York City about a decade ago to make his mark.
"Scion will be relevant but not faddish, and though we're not necessarily going after millennials, the concept will likely draw in millennials," he said.
Yadav, who received a university education in Australia yet became typecast as the ineffectual scion of a political patriarch, decided he needed a makeover.
The scion of a wealthy family from Des Moines, Mr. Hubbell often reverts to business themes when talking about his Democratic bid for governor.
Samsung's de facto leader, Lee Jae-yong, the third-generation scion of the conglomerate's founding family, is the latest case in point, critics say.
They gained the support of Ed Bass, the scion of a wealthy Texas family who became chairman of a company called Space Biospheres Ventures.
But after Scion deals fell through in major cities like Dallas and St. Louis, the Trumps found an unlikely partnership in tiny Cleveland, Mississippi.
Edmondson, the scion of an Oklahoma political family, unsuccessfully ran for the job in 2010, but has held a steady lead this time around.
He was a friend, despite the fact that Kennedy, the scion, and Hamill, the tenement son, represented opposite ends of the Irish-American experience.
Lee, the 49-year-old scion of the family behind South Korea's largest chaebol, was taken into custody and held by authorities since February.
Neves, 58, who separately from the pending trial faces eight other investigations for corruption, was once a promising scion of a traditional political clan.
And surely it would be more difficult for a future Kennedy, the scion of family trust funds and winter compounds in the Florida sun.
She discovers he is not only the scion of one of the country's wealthiest families, but also one of Singapore's most sought-after bachelors.
The company built by President Trump is planning to open the new hotels, called Scion, in cities across the country, The Associated Press reported.
The space and technology scion wants to build a relatively small-scale version of the Loop, a two-mile tunnel, near LA's Sepulveda Pass.
In a statement about parting ways with the Chawlas, the Trump Organization left open the possibility of reviving the Scion and American Idea brands.
No one had spotted a new painting by the Dutch master for four decades — until the scion of a storied Amsterdam family found two.
Here was the scion of a family that is famous in the Netherlands for its connection to great art, and to Rembrandt in particular.
Jay Burchfield, a self-described moderate, who owns the Lennys Subs franchise across the street from the future Scion, said the hotel was needed.
Kevin Stitt won on Tuesday and he will face Democrat and former Oklahoma Attorney General Drew Edmondson, the scion of an Oklahoma political family.
Scion never strayed far from the formula it concocted when "The Fast and the Furious" referred to one movie, not a $4 billion Hollywood juggernaut.
On Wednesday, Toyota, Lexus and Scion announced the recall of 1.7 million North American vehicles that were manufactured with deadly Takata front passenger airbag inflators.
An Upper East Side scion of the famous de Menil family, Snow got his start as part of the graffiti crew IRAK in the 1990s.
Local police told the AP that the Kennedy scion and the other man were throwing punches and "rolling around on the ground" during the fight.
A scion of moderate California, Jobs in his earlier days had long hair, dressed like a hippie, dated a rock star and was a vegetarian.
It also exports to Europe and North America, where some of its models have been sold under Toyota's Scion brand targeted at the youth market.
Exor, led by Agnelli scion John Elkann, bought the Bermuda-based reinsurer in 2016 for $6.9 billion after a hostile takeover battle with Axis Capital.
Bookended by fashion house scion David Lauren and Vogue's Anna Wintour, Sienna Miller was the total "it" girl at Ralph Lauren's fall 2016 show Thursday.
In 2014, she failed in her bold attempt to take what has traditionally been a family seat from the scion of India's biggest political dynasty.
The full EP was curated by the Baker Skateboards' team, and will be available as a free download from Scion A/V on January 26.
During the visit, Li toured Toyota's facilities on the northern island of Hokkaido, and was escorted by Toyota's family scion and chief executive Akio Toyoda.
Bill Kristol, the scion of neoconservatism and a majordomo of the GOP establishment, tweeted last week: The GOP tax bill's bringing out my inner socialist.
Jets, Towers In fact, competition from new hotels may be a problem for Scion, said Piers Schmidt, founder of London-based consulting firm Luxury Branding.
Batista — Eike to Brazilians — portrayed himself as a different breed of titan, not a lucky scion, inheritor of past fortune, but a builder of empire.
As scion of the Alawite ruling family — direct descendants of the prophet Mohammed — he enjoys a special kind of authority and credibility to do so.
An otherwise extremely dry legal filing by the Wall Street scion Lebenthal on Wednesday contains two eyebrow-raising claims against former Bear Stearns CEO Cayne.
Dr. Michael Burry (Played by Christian Bale) Dr. Burry remains CEO of the company he founded, Scion Asset Management, which is featured in the film.
That year, a new President was elected, on a promise to crush the FARC : Álvaro Uribe, the scion of a wealthy ranching family in Medellín.
The policy, executed by the Chechen leader, Ramzan A. Kadyrov, the scion of a prominent Chechen family that itself switched sides, broke the organized resistance.
Last month, Trump Hotels announced that its new line of hotels aimed at millennials would not carry the name, but would instead be called Scion.
The Saturday Profile The scion of a leftist family from northern England, Lisa Nandy offers a different view of what the party should stand for.
Alberta Pew, wife of Joseph N. Pew Jr., the oil scion and cofounder of the Pew Family Trusts, spent 603 consecutive winters at the resort.
Joe Kennedy, a Massachusetts Congress member and scion of one of America's most well-known political families, is considering a primary challenge to sitting Sen.
He is the son of one of Emperor Akihito's cousins, a princess who lost her title when she married the scion of a great teahouse.
Party chief Rahul Gandhi, the scion of the Nehru-Gandhi dynasty, lost his seat in a family borough in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh.
SALT LAKE CITY — Life was tranquil for Paul Huntsman, a scion of a rich and powerful Utah family, before he got into the news business.
And Mr. Senard and Mr. Elkann, a scion of the Agnelli family, which has controlled Fiat for more than a century, have much in common.
AQUAMAN The DC Comics movie universe doubles back from "Justice League" to give Aquaman — half-human, half-scion of Atlantis — a movie of his own.
For Mr. Schulze, the scion of a family that made billions in mining, a thaw in America's relationship with North Korea would be potentially lucrative.
But maybe the party's real moderate scion wasn't even on the ballot in New Hampshire — and won't be in the next two voting states, either.
Samsung's vice chairman, Lee Jae-yong, the third-generation scion of the family who runs the conglomerate, goes on trial this week on bribery charges.
The sentencing of the billionaire scion was a watershed for South Korea's decades-long economic order, which has been dominated by powerful, family-run conglomerates.
And Simonds was an old China hand: the scion of an Arizona water-rights fortune, he once attempted to take over the Chinese water industry.
During the visit, Li toured Toyota's facilities on the northern island of Hokkaido, and was escorted by Toyota's family scion and chief executive Akio Toyoda.
Dealers may also have in stock new 2015 Lexus IS250C/350C and Scion xB, and the 2015 Lexus GX460 and Toyota 4Runner, the company said.
The Trumps planned to collaborate with local hoteliers, the brothers Dinesh and Suresh Chawla, on one Scion and as many as three American Idea hotels.
Contestants compete in challenges in order to win the friendship of Hilton Hotel scion, businessperson, and originator of the phrase "that's hot", Paris Whitney Hilton.
Hanks is the cocky, hard-charging scion of a massive Barnes & Noble-ish bookstore chain, about to open a new location on the Upper West Side.
Half of Scion buyers were aged below 35, a group which accounted for 27 percent of Toyota sales and was expected to grow, the company said.
Going after family is one of his preferred tricks: In the 2016 presidential race, Trump mocked the Bush dynasty, knowing it would unhinge its scion Jeb.
Whereas Trump Hotels stands for five-star luxury, Scion targets a new customer in search of connection, so the hotels are centered on community and innovation.
In the Netflix movie Close, Noomi Rapace plays a steely bodyguard named Sam assigned to protect the bratty scion of an oil fortune, Zoe (Sophie Nélisse).
Mitch Landrieu The mayor of New Orleans -- and scion to a famous political family -- was floated as a possible presidential candidate in the New York Times.
Gandhi, the scion of the Nehru-Gandhi political dynasty, accused the government of creating only 400,000 new jobs against the 20 million promised in a year.
The Scion hotels would be owned by other proprietors who would pay for licensing rights and management, unlike the Trump International Hotel located on Pennsylvania Avenue.
Oddly, even as Scion collapses, US car sales have been at an all-time high, driven by fuel prices that are at a decade-plus low.
Boggs is a graduate of Morehouse, a pukka black university, and a scion of Sweet Auburn, "the wealthiest Negro neighbourhood in Atlanta—possibly in the world".
Dropel, for example, was co-founded by Simardev Gulati, scion of a textile-factory-owning family in India, who studied international trade and finance at Oxford.
Tantalizing hints that Wallenberg, the scion of a rich, prominent family of Swedish industrialists, was imprisoned in Moscow emerged immediately, then dripped out at long intervals.
At the play's center is Yudhishthira (Jared McNeill), the scion of the Pandava family, who has emerged triumphant from battle and is poised to become king.
The company retained an outside ethics adviser to scrutinize the Scion and American Idea deals, among other things, while it promised to forego additional foreign development.
Later, Mr. Wayne caught the eye of the media scion S. I. Newhouse Jr. and was named one of the first contributing editors at Allure magazine.
Bellamy's sidekick Paulsgrave Williams was the son of Rhode Island's attorney general, and the "gentleman pirate" Stede Bonnet was the scion of an influential Barbados family.
The man chosen to replace him at 8 pm, Tucker Carlson, more closely resembles Trump himself — a scion of privilege who turned against his fellow elites.
Rahul Gandhi, Congress's leader and the scion of an Indian political dynasty, had tried to pick up votes by appealing to communal harmony and minority rights.
Meanwhile, the town expectantly prepares for the return of a scion of its long-absent aristocracy from Argentina, hoping that he will bring prosperity with him.
The Trumps are also planning a major hotel expansion, negotiating licensing deals under its new brand, Scion, in dozens of places from Dallas to Valley Forge.
He talks often about fighting for ordinary people against elites—a tiresome populist trope that works better when aimed at a political scion like Mr Trudeau.
The main character is the scion of a rich businessman, but his parents are killed and he is left abandoned during an expedition in the Himalayas.
Several years ago, more than a few analysts and journalists predicted that Volvo would go the way of Plymouth, Oldsmobile, Mercury and Scion, all shuttered brands.
One of the potential deals — to build a Scion hotel in downtown Dallas — has already led to questions about the international connections of the local partner.
Joe Kennedy, a Massachusetts Congress member and scion of one of America's most well-known political families, is officially levying a primary challenge against sitting Sen.
What would Genet make of an ingenious con man from Queens, the hapless scion of a racist developer, sworn in as President of the United States?
" Mr. Hollis, who previously served as vice president of Scion, added: "We had the lowest median age buyer in the market, so the recession hit us hard.
The companies said the joint venture, Scion Student Communities LP, plans to buy more student housing properties, mainly in top tier university markets in the United States.
A longtime friend of real estate scion Robert Durst testified Wednesday that Durst's wife Kathleen — who vanished without a trace in 1982 — feared him before she disappeared.
Tuesday's verdict follows an appeals court ruling last week that freed the scion of the family that controls Samsung, Jay Y. Lee, after a year in detention.
And here she is promoting her new branding for Trump Hotels in language worthy of a brochure: In 2016, we launched Scion, a four-star lifestyle brand.
He spent more than $43,000 on a Dodge Challenger, $27,500 on a Scion FRS and another $26,612 to outfit the cars with new speakers, rims and tires.
He apparently isn't a random orphan: he's Aurelius Dumbledore, the lost scion of the Dumbledore family and alleged brother to Albus and his siblings, Aberforth and Ariana.
And Moore's daughter wasn't the only celebrity scion starring in the fashion show, Molly Ringwald's daughter Mathilda Gianopoulos also made her modeling debut at J.Crew that day.
The Trump scion has expressed a willingness to address climate change issues in meetings with former Vice President and noted environmentalist, Al Gore, according to published reports.
The scion of one of Colombia's most prosperous families, Santos was not thought likely to spearhead a peace process with FARC (the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia).
He formed a creative duo with the founding family's scion Silvia Venturini Fendi, who looked to Lagerfeld's archive sketches for the couture Fall/Winter 2019-2020 line.
Before becoming Audi CEO in 2007, Stadler was a confidant of, and former assistant to, then-VW chairman Ferdinand Piech, the scion of the group's controlling clan.
The junta leader scion bought the buses from Beiqi Foton Motor Co Ltd – another Chinese state-owned company, but declined to discuss the details of the deal.
Though Trump turned over management of the Trump Organization to his adult children, he is still the owner, and thus would profit from the planned Scion expansion.
She was the youngest of three daughters of the future Earl Spencer, scion of an aristocratic British family that had been prominent since the early 16th century.
Ferrari announced on Saturday that 66-year-old Marchionne, who is seriously ill, had been replaced as chairman by John Elkann, a scion of Italy's Agnelli family.
A leading conservative, Josef Pröll, a former finance minister and the scion of a powerful family, was among those declaring he would back Mr. Van der Bellen.
It was another day of test runs at NLand Surf Park, a much-delayed attraction under development by Doug Coors, a scion of the beer-making family.
Hungary's increasingly authoritarian leader Viktor Orban has framed Soros as a public enemy, painting the liberal scion as responsible for flows of immigration into the European Union.
Prosecutors said Mr. Gloe was behind the wheel of a 2008 Toyota Scion and taking part in races on roadways near the Airport Plaza mall in Farmingdale.
Bingley, the handsome scion of a wealthy local family, is in town licking his wounds after a humiliating appearance on "Eligible," a "Bachelor"-like reality dating show.
The story of how this wave-generating technology evolved and ended up in rural Texas and helmed by an American beer scion is a more complicated one.
Court-ordered DNA tests have already proved that she is not the offspring of her legal father, Jacques Boel, scion of one of Belgium's richest industrial dynasties.
Interestingly, he was a scion of the family for whom Delancey Street was named; the street later became the spine of the Lower East Side's Jewish quarter.
But for the last seven months, testimony in a series of "conditional hearings" has battered Mr. Durst, the eccentric scion of a New York real estate family.
It is also a debut of sorts for the perfumery scion Olivier Polge, who took over for his father, Jacques, as the house's resident nose in 2013.
Mr. Sessions, born into poverty in the Deep South, nurtured and shaped the immigration views of Mr. Trump, a scion of a New York real estate empire.
He was there at the invitation of John Elkann, the Agnelli family scion who leads Exor, the investment group that owns a controlling stake in Fiat Chrysler.
"The traditional model of having a good internist is dying," said Mr. Traina, a scion of a prominent family here that arrived with the California Gold Rush.
The 2019 polls are principally a contest between Modi's BJP and the main opposition Congress Party, led by Rahul Gandhi, scion of India's most influential political dynasty.
She found a kindred spirit in Mr. Rausing, the pensive scion of a wealthy Swedish family, who became addicted to heroin during a backpacking trip in India.
When Gino Pozzo — scion of the family that has long owned the Italian team Udinese — was looking for an English club to buy, he considered several factors.
The scion of a prominent Democratic family active in New Jersey politics, Mr. Kushner showed few early signs that he would become a national political power player.
Mr. Gooding, who died in 2014, was the scion of a distribution and bottling empire; his grandfather started the Pepsi Cola Bottling Company of Denver in 1936.
The 48-year-old Lee, scion of the country's richest family, was taken into custody at the Seoul Detention Centre after waiting there overnight for the decision.
"Misha was one of the most important ministers of defense the State of Israel ever had," said President Reuven Rivlin, another scion of the revisionist Herut movement.
You can get a good sense of how profound the change has been by looking at a newer car thought to be remarkably boxy: the Scion xB.
Last year, Ms. Pelosi selected Representative Joseph P. Kennedy III of Massachusetts, the scion of a Democratic dynasty who is among the party's most popular young figures.
Under the FCA proposal, Elkann, scion of the Agnelli family, would chair the merged group while Renault chairman Jean-Dominique Senard would likely become CEO, sources say.
Hyundai Mobis' plan involved spinning off its cash cow and combining it with logistics affiliate Hyundai Glovis Co Ltd, whose top shareholder is scion Chung Eui-son.
Toyota used Scion to test efforts to attract more young buyers, at a time when some core Toyota brand models tended to appeal to customers cruising into retirement.
A Trump Hotel project under the sub-brand Scion in Dallas is also drawing on foreign investments, according to its local developer, reports Bloomberg and New York Magazine.
Toyota said the new recall includes some but not all Corolla, Matrix, Yaris, 43Runner, Sienna, Scion xB, Lexus ES, GX and IS vehicles built between 2006 and 2011.
Lizzie Post, the great-great-granddaughter and scion of Emily Post, a legendary etiquette guru, advises that it's better to stretch by the bathroom than in the aisle.
The other is the smooth-faced scion of a scandal-tinged real estate empire who got where he is today thanks to being the president's son-in-law.
The celebrity scion cited 260 current and former staffers who allege that Fager "allowed harassment in the division," while six former staffers have accused Fager of inappropriate touching.
The scion of a political family from Rio de Janeiro, Maia was first elected speaker last year when his predecessor Eduardo Cunha resigned to face a corruption trial.
There is also, and I am not making this up, a TV screen solely dedicated to displaying a thank you letter written by Scion vice president Andrew Gillelend.
The good thing is that, despite the sudden death of the brand, Scion fans will probably be able to come to this booth and leave with a smile.
Scion was started in 2003 to attract younger buyers who already knew the value of the Toyota brand but didn't necessarily want to own a Corolla like mom.
An industrial scion and engineer, he transformed VW from regional volume manufacturer into a global powerhouse, which owns the Bentley, Bugatti, Skoda, Lamborghini, Porsche, Seat and Audi brands.
Toyota said the new recall includes some but not all Corolla, Matrix, Yaris, 4Runner, Sienna, Scion xB, Lexus ES, GX and IS vehicles built between 173 and 2011.
The group controlled by Agnelli family scion John Elkann stands to lose one of the few partners that could have made it a viable player in electric vehicles.
The Odebrechts, by contrast, only cooperated after family scion Marcelo Odebrecht had been in jail for a year and prosecutors had uncovered a bribe department within the conglomerate.
More recently, Scion has had success with a sporty coupe called the FR-S that harked back to iconic Toyota cars such as the Celica of the 1970s.
Macri, a scion of one of Argentina's wealthiest families, came to power in 2015 on promises to kick-start Latin America's third-largest economy via a liberalization wave.
Carroll L. Wainwright Jr. — seasoned world traveler and scion of one of wealthiest and most distinguished families in the United States — was, quite simply, hungry for his supper.
A scion of one of Argentina's wealthiest families, Macri came to power in 2015 on promises to kick-start Latin America's third-largest economy via a liberalization wave.
He's a scion of the family that built the 120-year-old, privately held company Bechtel into one of the largest construction and engineering firms in the world.
People here still recall when the oil scion Gordon Getty revealed in 1999 that he had a second family in Los Angeles while married to his wife, Ann.
How he made his fortune: A scion of the wealthiest family in Egypt, Sawiris assumed the position of CEO at his father's construction company, Orascom Construction, in 1998.
The composer, a scion of one of the most ancient and distinguished Jewish families of Provence, produced a brand of Gallic savoir-faire that was a multicolored phenomenon.
New York (CNN Business)The supermarket tabloid National Enquirer has reportedly been sold to the scion of a company known for its newsstands at airports across North America.
Commercial apple trees typically have two parts, the scion (the apple variety, such as Gala or Honeycrisp) and the rootstock (the trunk base and roots of the tree).
The conglomerate, controlled by its founding Pinault family and run by scion Francois-Henri Pinault, has had a 50/50 joint venture with the British label since 2001.
The New York Times, which first reported the overture, said the intermediary was Gabriel Schulze, an American mining scion based in Singapore whose company invests in frontier markets.
CPPIB, which manages Canada's national pension fund and is a major global dealmaker, had formed the student housing joint venture with GIC and Scion in January last year.
He was a scion of the Seagram fortune, having sold that company — home to Universal Studios — to Vivendi of France in 2000 for about $34 billion in stock.
In other pig news, a rare breed of swine in China could be saved by a Rockefeller scion after the pigs' farm was threatened by a modernization drive.
It is a country run by a dictator, the scion of a dynasty that has ruled with complete control since an armistice ended the Korean War in 1953.
The drama in Panama is unfolding while the Trumps are struggling to get two new hotel lines — Scion and American Idea — off the ground in the United States.
In contrast, Rahul Gandhi, the leader of the opposition Indian National Congress party and the scion of a long political dynasty, is widely perceived as inexperienced and weak.
Before becoming Audi CEO in 2007, Stadler was a confidant of, and former assistant to, then-Volkswagen chairman Ferdinand Piech, the scion of the group's controlling Piech clan.
In a searing debut memoir, Harris, the scion of a once-prosperous African-American Cincinnati family, moves to the Bedford-Stuyvesant section of Brooklyn chasing indie filmmaker dreams.
Eric said they were hoping to locate Scion, offering a lower-price alternative to their Trump International Hotel brand, in large to midsize "trendy" cities like Austin, Tex.
An industrial scion and engineer, Piech transformed VW from a regional player into a global powerhouse that owns the Bentley, Bugatti, Skoda, Lamborghini, Porsche, Seat and Audi brands.
Media scion Lachlan Murdoch reportedly paid $150 million for an estate in Los Angeles' Bel Air neighborhood, making it the most expensive home ever sold in the city.
Her father, Elihu, is a real estate scion and retired professor of military history at New York University who serves as the chairman of the Park Avenue Armory.
Her husband, Arnulf Baring, is one of the country's foremost political scientists and the scion of an Anglo-German line that has produced dozens of peers and baronets.
The personal differences between them aren't just that Obama was an African-American son of a single mom, while Trump was the scion of a real estate tycoon.
Early on in Trump's presidency, his sons Eric and Donald Jr. embarked on plans to launch two new hotel chains -- Scion and American Idea -- in dozens of cities.
But Mr. Danziger, previously a top executive at such huge brands as Wyndham and Starwood, is plowing ahead with plans for the company's new Scion chain of hotels.
The vice presidential scion, who lives just miles from the debate site, came up only when Biden talked about his willingness to work with Republicans who attacked him.
Modi remains by far the most popular politician in India and his approval rankings far outweigh Gandhi, who is the fifth-generation scion of the Nehru-Gandhi dynasty.
While the retreat from Scion and American Idea is a setback for the company, it also signals that the Trump presidency takes priority over the Trump bottom line.
Sensing a party shift to Pritzker, Kennedy has already tapped into anti-establishment narratives in social media ads, an irony for a scion of a storied Democratic family.
Mr. Thanathorn, the 40-year-old scion of an auto parts magnate family, ran a campaign that relied as much on an online presence as a physical one.
So did individual angel investors like FabFitFun co-founders Daniel and Michael Broukhim, the actress Hilary Duff, Schwarzenegger scion, Patrick Schwarzenegger and Jen Rubio, the co-founder of Away.
When Drue Heinz, wife of late American ketchup scion Jack Heinz, died in 2018, she left behind the massive art collection that the couple had amassed over the decades.
Following the birth of her fourth child via a surrogate last week, Kim Kardashian West has kept fans in the dark about the name of the newest Kimye scion.
John Elkann, the US-born scion of the Italian family that founded Fiat, would be chairman of the combined company, while PSA chief executive Carlos Tavares would be CEO.
During last spring's re-election campaign Mr Modi relentlessly needled his chief opponent, Rahul Gandhi, the Congress party leader and fifth-generation scion of India's most illustrious political family.
Prison officials don't want Lee discussing the case with others involved in the case, the official said, explaining why the Samsung scion was being held in a single cell.
Demetrius Shipp Jr. stars as Tupac on his journey from the scion of Black Panther activists to an artist with revolutionary aspirations to an embattled superstar losing his way.
Paeans have poured in from predictable quarters (Brazil's Dilma Rousseff, herself a one-time revolutionary) and those less so (Canada's Justin Trudeau, the scion of a former prime minister).
Of the other humans we know, nice guy William seems like an impossibility, but Logan could possibly be some spoiled scion sent by a rich parent as a representative.
Farley came to Ford from Toyota, where he was group vice president and general manager for the Lexus brand, and he had overseen the introduction of the Scion brand.
Mr. Bemba, who is now 53, was a businessman and scion of a prominent Congolese family before rising to the vice presidency — successful, rich and believed to be untouchable.
The scion of a prolific Colombian cocaine trafficking family, the 22013-year-old Cifuentes was a damaging witness who gave the jury an intimate look at Chapo's drug empire.
In additional management changes linked to Marchionne's illness, Ferrari named FCA Chairman and Agnelli family scion John Elkann as new chairman, while board member Louis Camilleri becomes chief executive.
Scion, a line of hotels that will target younger clients, was unveiled last month in a press release that quoted three different Trump Organization executives, but not the candidate.
They are men like Brock Endean, 1994, the scion of national curling champions who grew up playing the sport in the rural British Columbia village of Chase, population 22010,500.
Samsung's plans to improve shareholder returns and strengthen corporate governance is also a signal of a more diplomatic approach under the new leadership of family scion Jay Y. Lee.
He spent the war years in England, living with other evacuated children at Waddesdon Manor, the Buckinghamshire country estate of James de Rothschild, a scion of the banking family.
He built a fence on Hungary's southern border during the migration crisis, and has since campaigned against perceived malign foreign forces, particularly the Hungarian-American liberal scion George Soros.
He was an ardent Marxist who happened to be the scion of a wealthy, titled family, a gay man working in a profession (and a culture) steeped in machismo.
Such are its establishment bona fides that Shinzo Abe, the prime minister and scion of a political dynasty, worked at the company from 1979 to 1982 before entering politics.
Mr. Rechnitz, a wealthy real estate scion, and his friend Jeremy Reichberg were key figures in federal and state inquiries into pay-to-play accusations against Mr. de Blasio.
Though his rivalrous battle with Arthur for second-generation leadership hadn't begun in earnest, Julius must have discerned a strong competitor in the form of this handsome, promising scion.
Inside the welcome tent, Simon Theakston, a local beer company scion, poured Mr. Staley a pint of bitter as a plate of hard cheese and Yorkshire pie was offered.
The scion of a 17th-century New York family, he headed major cultural institutions and became a steward of Gardiners Island, which his wife's family had owned since 19893.
Lapo Elkann, an Italian fashion designer and scion of one of Italy's largest industrial dynasties, was arrested in Manhattan on Sunday on suspicion of making a false police report.
Tensions between the two have simmered ever since, with Descente in 2013 removing a president installed by Itochu and replacing him with Ishimoto, a scion of the founding family.
Robert A. Durst, the real estate scion awaiting trial on charges of murdering a close friend in Los Angeles, may be able to count his confidants on one hand.
CAIRO — Egypt's Parliament on Monday expelled one of its few dissenting lawmakers, the scion of a storied political family, having accused him of leaking sensitive information to Western diplomats.
John Elkann, the US-born scion of the Italian family that founded Fiat, will be chairman of the combined company, while PSA chief executive Carlos Tavares will be CEO.
In 1983, credited as Ray Singleton, she was an executive producer of "Somebody's Watching Me," the hit album by Rockwell (a stage name for Kennedy Gordy, another Motown scion).
The Sinaloa cartel scion has been fighting his extradition to the U.S. since he was arrested in November 2014 by Mexican security forces near the city of Culiacán, Sinaloa.
"Over all, the Western galleries seem much more poised," said Adrian Cheng, a prominent Hong Kong collector and the scion of a multibillion-dollar real estate and retail empire.
A monster stalks and destroys everything that crosses its path in a feature film inspired by The Call of Cthulhu, the immortal story by sci-fi scion HP Lovecraft.
But the Trumps have announced only one Scion business partner, the developers of the hotel here in Cleveland, a city of 20163,000 about a two-hour drive from Memphis.
Kushner, like Trump, is the scion of a New York–area real estate family who has become a Manhattan celebrity—though he rose to prominence more quietly than Trump.
The merged group would be chaired by Agnelli family scion John Elkann, sources familiar with the talks told Reuters, while Renault chairman Jean-Dominique Senard would likely become CEO.
"Toyota is, 'measure 17 times, cut once,' whereas Scion was more, 'measure twice, cut once,' " said Jack Hollis, group vice president of marketing for Toyota's American subsidiary, Toyota Motor Sales.
"Scion has allowed us to fast-track ideas that would have been challenging to test through the Toyota network," Toyota North America Chief Executive Jim Lentz said in a statement.
The selection on Thursday of Rodrigo Maia, the pragmatic 46-year-old scion of a political family, to lead Brazil's unruly lower house bodes well for interim President Michel Temer.
For the Hollywood affair, the celebrity scion was styled by Sonia Young who chose a dress from Tadashi Shoji that gives a grown up take on Paris' wild child aesthetic.
Bayh, a former governor and senator in the state and the scion of a famous political family, entered the race this summer at the last-minute urging of Democratic leadership.
Lopez is the scion of wealthy families and a direct descendant of the sister of Latin American independence hero Simon Bolivar as well as of Venezuela's first president, Cristobal Mendoza.
Bin Laden was the scion of a wealthy Saudi family but there is no indication he had access to that fortune by the time of the raid that killed him.
MACRI STRUGGLES Macri, a scion of one of Argentina's wealthiest families, came to power in 2015 on promises to kick-start Latin America's third-largest economy via a liberalization wave.
A scion of India's prominent first family has entered politics and is being touted as a threat to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's coalition government in the country's upcoming general election.
NBC claimed Farrow's work wasn't fit to print, but the celebrity scion has said that isn't true and plans to reveal his side of the story in an upcoming book.
There's nothing wrong with being a bit of a jabroni, and if Junior confined his ambition to being a bro-y real estate scion no one would care about him.
Friedman also told the newspaper that he's had multiple inquiries by individuals who say they want to purchase one of his hotels and turn it into the Trump Scion brand.
Opening a more informal venue than the Trump International Hotel could allow less-wealthy groups to work with the Trump Organization under the Scion brand name, according to the Post.
The reason for the club vibe is a weird one: Scion, the funky youth-oriented car brand that Toyota killed off last month, has a booth here at the show.
In March, CPPIB, along with Singapore wealth fund GIC and property owner Scion Group LLC, said their joint venture had bought three U.S. student housing portfolios for about $1.6 billion.
It's as if an ambrosia salad had a boozy bender of a weekend at a Wonder Bread factory and this abomination is the sad excuse for the scion that resulted.
He went on to beat a field of 16 highly qualified Republicans, including senators and the scion of a political dynasty that had produced the two most recent Republican presidents.
Unions on the other hand have accused Macri, a scion of one of Argentina's wealthiest families, of persecuting workers in a country where support for labor rights is historically strong.
That will test both the cohesion of Tsipras' radical coalition and the reform credentials of Mitsotakis, scion of a powerful Greek political family and son of a former prime minister.
"Scion has allowed us to fast-track ideas that would have been challenging to test through the Toyota network," Toyota North America chief executive Jim Lentz said in a statement.
At age 15, she wed (via arranged marriage) my wealthy grandfather (the scion of a dried fish business), and she relocated over 400 miles south to his hometown of Wonsan.
Samsung Group scion Jay Y. Lee, 48, is restructuring the sprawling conglomerate in moves analysts see as preparations to succeed his father, Lee Kun-hee, who was hospitalised in 2014.
As is the wont in such books, death follows her home, and the story opens with the murder of her husband, scion of a wealthy Establishment family, by masked gunmen.
How can Romney of all people, a scion of wealth and a frequent flip-flopper, be the right person to press the case that Trump is an unprincipled silver-spooner?
A former knucklehead turned cop and a wealthy scion who boxes meeting up in the city's most troubled neighborhood to give children something to do and something good to eat.
Samsung's plans to improve shareholder returns and strengthen corporate governance are also a signal of a more diplomatic approach under the new leadership of the family's scion, Jay Y. Lee.
De' Medici, the scion of an aristocratic line, is charismatic and decisive, a figure of legend among his contemporaries even before his death, at just 28, from a battlefield wound.
Motivated by a desire to oust Prime Minister Najib Razak, the scion of a political family who was embroiled in a multibillion-dollar corruption scandal, Malaysians voted in record numbers.
Taketsuru was the scion of an old sake brewing family who traveled to Scotland in 1918 to learn how to make whiskey and returned in 1920 with a Scottish bride.
BANGKOK (Reuters) - A scion of Thailand's biggest autoparts group launched a political party in Bangkok on Thursday as an alternative to established parties, promising to bridge a festering political divide.
He eventually beat out numerous French actors for the role of Pierre, the scion of an ill-fated real estate family in Michael Haneke's "Happy End," playing opposite Isabelle Huppert.
Mr. Frelinghuysen, the scion of a distinguished political family, is one of the wealthiest members of Congress, with an estimated worth of about $54 million, according to federal financial disclosures.
The 48-year-old Lee, scion of the country's richest family, was taken into custody at the Seoul Detention Centre early on Friday after waiting there overnight for the decision.
Released exclusively within the state in tiny quantities and produced by the scion of an old Kentucky whiskey family, it had an undeniable mystique — and a price tag of $170.
"They invited me and John to be founding members and I said no," Mr. Klein said, referring to his husband, John Goldwyn, a producer and scion of the film family.
As Politico pointed out on Friday, at the end of September the company, led by Trump and his three oldest children, announced its new hotel brand would be called Scion.
Aso, 78, the wealthy scion of an elite political family, also said he'd never worried about supporting himself as he aged and didn't know if he was receiving a pension.
Jim, as drummer of Venom P Stinger and The Dirty Three, is a scene scion (or perhaps a fiefdom unto himself) of Australian post-punk Avant-post everything else royalty.
An anesthesiologist and friend to Richard Sackler — the billionaire scion behind OxyContin-creator Purdue Pharma — sent an email in 2002 warning that he might be starting to resemble a drug lord.
And in the 4753s, Nelson Rockefeller, scion of America's most famous industrialists, built a house on the 6,700-acre estate, as the US launched an anti-communism campaign in Latin America.
LOS ANGELES — When Lauren McKnight, 290, isn't appearing on television shows for VH25 and ABC, she's driving a black Scion xA, picking up Hollywood executives on their way to the airport.
What novelist wouldn't be on fire to write that story, to imagine how the scion of privilege fell for a small-town foreign girl and how she navigated her new world?
Years before her murder, Susan Berman warned a friend that anything ever happened to her, her close friend, real estate scion Robert Durst, was behind it, according to a friend's testimony.
A liberal scion of the heartland, he has long witnessed Democrats ignore that truth, delight themselves with socioeconomic policy (on which he has hinted at pragmatism, but said little), and lose.
Prosecutors said Marcelo Bahia Odebrecht, the company's former chief executive officer and scion of the namesake family that controls the firm, had continued to run the scheme after his June arrest.
Mr. Larijani, 57, scion of a powerful Iranian family, is not considered a die-hard conservative, as he managed the Parliament's approval last summer of the nuclear agreement with Western powers.
Toyota sold just 56,167 Scion vehicles in 2015, reflecting a broader drop in sales of small cars in a U.S. market that is tilting toward larger sport utility vehicles and trucks.
Three of them, related to hotel brand Scion that Trump's sons want to expand in the United States, are not directly registered in the President's name but via DTTM Operations LLC.
Forrest E. Mars Jr., a billionaire scion of the reclusive family that satisfied America's sweet tooth with the Milky Way candy bar and M&M's and who helped build Mars Inc.
Mr. Netanyahu, a scion of Ashkenazi elite himself, has played to those resentments, attacking as illegitimate the media and legal establishments, powerful sectors of Israeli society considered bastions of Ashkenazi power.
Ms. Rosmah, who was the daughter of teachers, was cast as a kind of Lady Macbeth who led her husband, the scion of one of Malaysia's most prominent political families, astray.
He does so without undue speechifying or instructional exposition, as he chronicles Merkin's takeover by proxy of a third-generation Pennsylvania steel company, led by a clueless family scion (Rick Holmes).
His sentence ends in 2023, but he was out of jail on a monthlong furlough and on the campaign trail for his son and scion, Dushyant Chautala, and other party candidates.
Around 30 of the 275 or so sculptures on display were created by J. Seward Johnson Jr., 87, a scion of Johnson & Johnson and an artist, known simply as Seward Johnson.
In his debut feature, the director Arturo Ripstein, a scion of the Mexican film industry and a protégé of Luis Buñuel, already showed a flair for dynamic staging and long takes.
Built in 2275 and revamped in 252, this 252-year hotel boasts a rumored ghost who was a scion in the arts scene of the early 20th century: Alice B. Toklas.
You start out selling schmattas (Yiddish for rags) and end up the scion of an elite family business that over three generations becomes a cultural institution that even WASPs admire enviously.
And, in the final week of debate, appearances by a Kennedy scion and a contrarian filmmaker helped fuel a libertarian argument that parents, not government, should control their children's health care.
The main national opposition party, the Congress Party, led by Rahul Gandhi -- the scion of India's most influential political dynasty -- has been attempting to shore up key constituencies ahead of voting.
Nor was the fact that in January, Alexandre accompanied his father to Trump Tower in New York to meet then President-elect Trump, the only Arnault scion to make the trip.
At the opening of Mr. Kavanaugh's confirmation hearing, Senator Orrin Hatch, Republican of Utah, noted the nominee's status as the scion of his lobbyist father, who had retired a year before.
That's right, not only is the eldest Phillippe scion almost a legal adult, she's also already poised to be the next big face in fashion, making inroads at the Parisian couture house.
A longtime friend of real estate scion Robert Durst testified Thursday that Durst previously confessed to killing his first wife, who vanished 35 years ago and whose body has never been found.
Just before Triple H entered for the main event, Stephanie McMahon, his wife and scion of the company, delivered a thunderous promo while dressed as the barbarian queen to Triple H's Conan.
Ted Cruz, nemesis of the Washington Cartel, torch-bearing scion of a fiery preacher father, would lead an army of these "courageous conservatives" right up to the gates of the White House.
Elkann - a scion of Italy's Agnelli family that is Fiat Chrysler's biggest shareholder - reiterated the family was prepared to take "bold and creative decisions" to help build a solid and attractive future.
For this album, she worked with country music's favorite renegade producer, Dave Cobb (Chris Stapleton, Zac Brown Band), and the scion of country music royalty, Shooter Jennings (as in, son of Waylon).
While Ban was greeting supporters, Jay Y. Lee, scion of the Samsung Group, the country's biggest conglomerate, was being questioned by special prosecutors on suspicion of bribery in the wide-reaching scandal.
What marked Scion as a youth brand was that everything seemed different for difference's sake: the sales process, sure, but also the angular, alien logos, and the strange shapes of its vehicles.
Her prison mates are her friend Choi and Samsung scion Lee, who is accused of giving bribes to Park for corporate favors, as well as top presidential aides involved in the scandal.
This made a certain kind of intuitive sense given the people the real estate scion surrounded himself with—Wall Street profiteers, politicians accused of trading campaign donations for policy, since-convicted felons.
Dave Gunn, a horticulturalist and arborist at the Missouri Botanical Garden, points out that in order to propagate anything, you need to harvest new growth, called scion wood, from the original plant.
Instead of condemning Kim's brutal consolidation of power, Trump admires and identifies with it, as if Kim were the underestimated scion of a family real-estate business who's quickly learned the ropes.
Daisuke Suzuki, the scion of a sake dynasty, surveys the remains of his brewery in Fukushima, within view of the nuclear plant that was devastated by a 2011 earthquake and tsunami there.
Earlier this year, the scion of the nation's largest construction companies, Odebrecht, an investor in the athletes' housing, was sentenced to 19 years in prison for his role in another political scandal.
In events that underscore the tribulations still plaguing today's experimental designers, his original backer, John Barry Sainsbury, scion of the founders of the British supermarket chain, withdrew funding in the early '70s.
Bush, on the other hand, the scion of America's most successful political dynasty, a man cosseted his entire life by an almost inconceivable level of privilege and wealth, was a man's man.
The Chawlas, who own 17 hotels in the Mississippi Delta, including Comfort Inns and Hampton Inns, agreed to brand their new Cleveland project, which was already under construction, the Scion West End.
Ms. Ambani, 27, is to be married to her childhood friend Anand Piramal, 33, a real-estate developer and scion of another of India's most prominent business families, on Wednesday in Mumbai.
Mr. Ricketts, scion of the TD Ameritrade family fortune and an owner of the Chicago Cubs, has made the death penalty a signature issue as he seeks a second term as governor.
Mr. Uihlein (pronounced YOU-line), a scion of one of the founders of Schlitz beer, underwrites firebrand anti-establishment candidates who typically defend broad access to assault weapons and assail transgender rights.
She revels in it — charging into a bikini contest, snagging a promotion and basking in the affections of a beefy corporate scion — only to discover that her looks never changed a bit.
Mr. del Mazo is a scion of P.R.I. royalty: His father and grandfather were governors of the state, and Mr. Peña Nieto, who previously served as the state's governor, is his cousin.
Her marriage to Mr. Durst, the eccentric scion of a prominent New York real estate family, had splintered under Mr. Durst's efforts to control her, repeated rounds of quarreling and, finally, violence.
James Murdoch has always seemed an odd fit in the News Corp media empire: the ecologically minded scion of a family whose centerpiece news outlets have minimized the effects of climate change.
Such are its establishment bona fides that Shinzo Abe, the prime minister and scion of a political dynasty, worked at the company decades ago, before entering politics, the New York Times reported.
He defeated one political scion for the Republican nomination for lieutenant governor, George Wallace Jr., but narrowly lost to another, Jim Folsom Jr., a Democrat and former governor, in the general election.
The Times , searching for bona-fide Friends of Donald, recently turned up one who would admit to the title: Richard LeFrak, a fellow billionaire scion of a New York real-estate family.
In the United States, where the company intended to open the Scion and American Idea hotels, Mr. Trump's divisive rhetoric and polarizing politics have turned his brand into a target for opponents.
She gained the money to fuel her collecting after she married Barry Taper, a scion of a prominent Los Angeles family whose father made a fortune in the savings and loan business.
Mr. Mugrabi, 1503, is the scion of a powerful art-dealing family that is reportedly worth $5 billion and owns some 1,000 works by Warhol, making it the world's largest private holding.
The scion of a politically active Coptic Christian family, he accompanied Mr. Sadat on his historic olive-branch mission to Jerusalem in 1977, then played a pivotal role in the Camp David accords.
The 51-year-old scion of a powerful family of politicians considers Greece's post-bailout primary surplus targets "too high", but says that they must be respected "at least in the short term".
In October 2016, the Trump Organization announced that new brand hotels would no longer bear the Trump name and instead the newest line of luxury hotels, geared towards millennials, would be called Scion.
Lapo, the former CEO of Fiat automobiles and scion of Italy's famed Agnelli family, took home the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show experience, which included two tickets to both the show and exclusive afterparty.
"Aspirational India does not accept royalties, dynasties and caste-based parties," he said in an apparent swipe at the opposition Congress party led by Rahul Gandhi, the fourth scion of the Gandhi family.
Among the latest batch of trademarks, which will be valid within 90 days if no one objects, was the trademark to "Scion", the brand Mr Trump's children are developing for future hotel ventures.
Prosecutors say Gloe, then 17, was driving a 2008 Toyota Scion just after midnight on May 10, 2014, when he left a mall parking lot where he had taken part in street races.
From this angle, the front actually reminds me ever so slightly — of the Scion FRS/Subaru BRZ (which, really, is a good thing — the front of that car is friggin' gorgeous) The wheels!
With their jointly developed "86-platform cars" — the Scion FR-S and Subaru BR-Z — they kicked some sand into the lovable Mazda's grill and asserted that there were, in fact, more options.
One person who is joking more at Mr Modi's expense is Rahul Gandhi, a scion of the Nehru-Gandhi family who is expected to be anointed head of the opposition Congress Party soon.
It was Jacques Cartier, scion of the house's founder, who once noted that the business of his family firm wasn't limited to the creation of gorgeous diamond necklaces to "furnish" a woman's shoulders.
Home and Work 215 Photos View Slide Show ' When Gabriela Hearst began dating her future husband Austin Hearst, scion of the publishing clan, they shared memories of growing up on their families' ranches.
Some of the people that Andrew Caspersen bilked out of millions of dollars are asking a federal judge to show mercy on the now-disgraced scion of a well-known Wall Street family.
"She was suicidal and hung herself in the car," Johnson told officers shortly after they spotted him standing by McCauley's white Scion IQ outside a CVS Pharmacy in D.C. at 11:19 p.m.
Judson Thigpen, executive director of the Cleveland-Bolivar County Chamber of Commerce, said the Scion in particular would fill a need for hotel space close to Delta State and the nearby Grammy Museum.
There was no mention of the private jet that Mr. Rechnitz, a wealthy real estate scion, said he sponsored for New York Police Department officers, or the prostitute he said he brought aboard.
Inside Cambridge Analytica, Mr. Nix, the scion of a wealthy family who attended Eton College, the exclusive secondary school, had a reputation for lashing out at staff members, and for aggressively pursuing deals.
The talks with the Trumps have focused largely on the Pier Village property under construction, which might carry the Scion brand, a new line of four-star hotels the Trumps announced in 2016.
He was at the track to call strategy for the scion of another racing family — Marco Andretti, grandson of Mario — and was stunned at how quickly his own son had won a race.
The Russian banker, Sergey N. Gorkov, has given a different account of the meeting's purpose: to sit down with Mr. Kushner, the scion of a New York real estate empire, for business purposes.
The Trumps have introduced two new, more affordable hotel brands in the last couple of years, Scion and American Idea, but have announced only one partner in the endeavors, in the Mississippi Delta.
The hacienda-style property, built in 1914 by a scion of the Morton Salt family, still features original design elements, including 19th-century white oak beams in its updated rooms and common areas.
At its core are Mr. Bannon, the edgy, nationalist bomb-thrower suddenly in the seat of power, and Mr. Kushner, the polished, boyish-looking scion of New Jersey and New York real estate.
At that time, FCA said a deal with Renault offered more advantages than a combination with PSA, but Elkann, a scion of the Agnelli family, broke off talks after the French government's intervention.
After a chance encounter on the street, he is recruited by the rich father of Dickie Greenleaf, a distant acquaintance, to go to Europe, all expenses paid, and fetch the wayward scion home.
Macri, scion of one of Argentina's wealthiest families, eked out a surprise win in the province in 2015, launching him to the presidency and interrupting over a decade of populist, left-wing rule.
Scion was announced before Mr. Trump's election, and the concept for American Idea materialized after the Trumps spotted an opportunity during the campaign to expand into farther-flung markets with fewer hotel options.
He said any new investors in Scion go through an "exhaustive, thorough" review to make sure, for instance, they're not offering sweetheart deals to the Trump family to curry favor with the president.
Mr. Durst, the estranged scion of a New York real estate family who has long been a suspect in several murders, pleaded guilty in New Orleans federal court on Wednesday to illegally possessing a .
When Toyota announced last week that it would mothball its youth-oriented Scion brand, it punctuated a broader retreat in the industry from quirkier car designs, particularly at the low end of the market.
Gandhi, the scion of the Nehru-Gandhi dynasty that has ruled India for decades, often calls Modi a "thief" while the prime minister addresses him as "privileged dynast" in most of his public speeches.
Los Angeles-based Ordermark, the online delivery management service for restaurants founded by the scion of the famous, family-owned Canter's Deli, said it has raised $18 million in a new round of funding.
The 20133-year-old Samsung scion denies wrongdoing, and would almost certainly appeal any conviction, with his case likely to be fast-tracked to the Supreme Court for a final ruling, probably next year.
Brazilian magistrates have jailed some of Brazil's best-known executives, including Marcelo Odebrecht, the scion of a billionaire family controlling Latin America's largest engineering firm, and are increasingly turning their attention to companies themselves.
Bowman further admitted using the money to buy a 2012 Dodge Challenger and 2013 Scion FR-S coupe and to outfit the vehicles with speakers, rims, tires and other equipment, the court documents show.
But Mr. Najib, who is the scion of an ethnic Malay political dynasty, has been able to count on rural Malay constituents whose influence has been amplified by race-based policies that benefit them.
Not so Rahul Gandhi, scion of India's most famous political dynasty, who remains in charge after his attempts to connect with voters in the country's most populous state of Uttar Pradesh ended in failure.
O'Farrill is the scion of musical royalty (his grandfather Chico was, and his father, Arturo, still is, a major Latin-jazz bandleader), but in the last few years he has thoroughly outrun their shadow.
Robert A. Durst, the estranged scion of a New York real estate family who has long been a suspect in several murders, pleaded guilty today in New Orleans federal court to illegally possessing a .
The scion of Los Angeles' famous first family of the deli business — the owners of the eponymous Canters restaurant — Canter has been in the food business longer than many seasoned restauranteurs twice his age.
Prosecutors allege Lee, the 48-year-old scion of the country's richest family, bribed a close friend of then president Park Geun-hye to gain government favors related to leadership succession at the conglomerate.
The instrumental trio just contributed a new track to an upcoming Scion A/V EP, and it's chock full of the warm, sleepy-eyed grooves and hirsuite 70s rock riffs we've come to expect.
This isn't the death of the auto industry we're talking about here — it's been a while since Scion was selling in significant volumes, and I don't think anyone is shocked to see it go.
In the years between The Return of the Jedi and the return of Hamill to a galaxy far, far away, the Star Wars scion made a name for himself as a mesmerizing voice actor.
Perhaps you have forgotten the short, strange summer of 2012, when a then-217-year-old Swift romanced a teenage Kennedy scion during a series of visits to the family compound on Cape Cod.
Kunta Kinte (Malachi Kirby, in the role made famous by LeVar Burton) is now not a humble villager but the scion of an important clan, and his home — Juffure, in Gambia — a prosperous settlement.
The roots of this ignoble attitude run all the way back to the President's childhood as the scion of one of America's wealthiest men in a family where he was groomed to royal ways.
The opposition was unappetizing: Cruz, a creepy, calculating ideologue; Marco Rubio, a hungry lightweight jettisoning his old positions and mentor; Chris Christie, a vindictive bully; Jeb Bush, a past-his-sell-by-date scion.
Mr. Macri, the scion of a wealthy family and a former mayor of Buenos Aires, is also repositioning Argentina internationally, courting global business leaders and welcoming his counterparts from Europe and the United States.
Gandhi, the scion of India's most influential political dynasty -- the son, grandson and great-grandson of former Prime Ministers, officially took over as leader of the opposition on December 16, replacing his mother, Sonia.
At 23, she married John Aaron Vanderpoel, the scion of a blue-blooded family in Kinderhook, N.Y. Less than a year later, she was a widow and pregnant with her only child, a son.
Those factions are now fighting directly in a two-person primary: Joe Biden, the scion of the moderate wing, versus Bernie Sanders, the democratic socialist trying to reshape the party around his progressive ideals.
Jess McMahon, scion of the McMahon wrestling dynasty and famed fight promoter, brought the sport of boxing a new level of popularity by creating events with diverse fight cards that fans wanted to see.
To understand those fears, you have to go back to the campaign, when the real estate scion was running for the Republican nomination on a platform that had more than a tinge of authoritarianism.
Macri, a scion of one of Argentina's wealthiest families, came to power in 2015 on promises to kick-start Latin America's third-largest economy via a liberalization wave after 12 years of interventionist rule.
In 1957 she married Abol Bashar Farmanfarmaian, a lawyer and scion of one of Iran's most powerful families and a descendant of the Qajar princes who ruled in the late-18th and 19th centuries.
Beyond that, she is the scion of a Democratic machine family — the granddaughter of the former 10-term Bronx congressman Mario Biaggi, who went to prison in the late 1980s on federal bribery charges.
But according to people privy to the events, he did so only after Leonard Lauder, the cosmetics scion and the museum's powerful chairman emeritus, phoned Mr. Griffin from a boat to coax him back.
Again he was at the mercy of another wealthy owner-investor, Edgar Bronfman Jr., a scion of the family that owned the Seagram distillery company; he had acquired MCA, Universal's parent company, in 1995.
The sunglass company founded by Agnelli scion Lapo Elkann, said on Thursday Chief Executuive Mario Pietribiasi had resigned, adding the group had already identified his successor and would unveil his name in due time.
The organization took out trademarks last year for Scion in Indonesia, the European Union, China and Canada, though an executive recently said expanding domestically would be the focus while Mr. Trump is in office.
In fact, Jonathan Mossberg, scion of the nation's oldest family-owned gunmaker, O.F. Mossberg & Sons, patented a shotgun in 2000 that successfully blocked firing by anyone not wearing the shooter's radio-frequency identity ring.
Bowman further admitted using the money to buy a 2012 Dodge Challenger and 2013 Scion FR-S coupe and to outfit the vehicles with speakers, rims, tires, and other equipment, the court documents show.
India is preparing for a hotly contested election that pits Mr. Modi and his Hindu nationalist political party against an increasingly assertive opposition led by Rahul Gandhi, the scion to a storied political dynasty.
The journalist John Dickerson is a Washington creature to his core: a presidential historian, repository of political trivia and scion of a glamorous Beltway family whose party guests regularly included Kennedys, Johnsons and Reagans.
A review of trademark databases by The Associated Press shows the Trump family has applied for rights to use the Scion name in several countries, including China, Indonesia, Canada, and 28 nations in Europe.
Among those recalled are the 2008-2009 Scion xB; 173 and 2012 Corolla and Corolla Matrix, 2007-2009 and 2012 Toyota Yaris, 2012 4Runner and Sienna and various versions of Lexus made between 2006-2012.
The shake-up at South Korea's biggest company is designed to ease investors' concerns about a leadership vacuum following the arrest and conviction of group scion Jay Y. Lee on bribery charges earlier this year.
The buying spree is all the more remarkable since this scion of the ruling family of Equatorial Guinea, one of Africa's smallest countries, bought all this while on an official salary of $270,238.5 a year.
Investors and analysts have long viewed such a split as a way for Lee family scion Jay Y. Lee and his two sisters to boost their control of South Korea's top conglomerate, the Samsung Group.
THE SCION Donald Trump Jr. is the current head of the Trump Organization, and as one of the loudest and most aggressive defenders of his father, he's become a favorite of Trump's most ardent supporters.
Last fall, the company announced the creation of a four-star hotel chain called Scion, which is meant to offer upscale service in U.S. cities that could not support a full-fledged Trump luxury property.
Both Modi and Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, the scion of the Nehru-Gandhi dynasty that has dominated Indian politics since independence, have campaigned hard in Karnataka, a state of 66 million people with diverse constituencies.
The ribbon cuttings and news conferences to celebrate new deals have slowed considerably, and more recent plans to open certain brands, like midlevel hotel chains under the names Scion and American Idea, have been dropped.
The death in July last year of chairman Sergio Marchionne triggered a change at the top, with Louis Camilleri taking over as chief executive and John Elkann, a scion of Italy's Agnelli family, as chairman.
Andrew Caspersen, a former Wall Street executive and scion of a wealthy family, pleaded guilty on Wednesday to federal charges that he defrauded friends, relatives and a hedge fund billionaire's foundation of nearly $40 million.
Betsy Cox is sort of a planner for those getting unhitched — a divorce concierge — and José Barceló, a scion of the Ron Barceló rum company in the Dominican Republic, is currently her most active client.
Others at the site include Samsung scion Jay Y.Lee, who is accused of giving bribes to Park for corporate favors, as well as top presidential aides who have been charged or implicated in the scandal.
"The Iron Orchard" is grown from a novel by Tom Pendleton—the pseudonym of Edmund Van Zandt, the scion of a well-to-do Fort Worth family, who spent many years in the oil trade.
High-paying jobs that allowed for a life of luxury became the goal, while the celebrity deification of people like Donald Trump, then the scion of a New York City real estate fortune, hit overdrive.
With Paul Rudd, Justin Theroux, Seyneb Saleh, and Sam Rockwell in the mix, this one looks like a long-awaited return to sci-fi form from the Bowie scion behind the tragically under-appreciated Moon.
Pete Ricketts (R) will lead the Republican Governors Association (RGA) for the next year, taking on a prominent role that will elevate the wealthy scion of an investment conglomerate in the eyes of national donors.
But then I hit Donald Trump, a real estate scion who has been sued nearly 1,500 times and is currently being sued for Trump University deceptions and the rape of a 13-year-old girl.
Mr. Trump, scion of a New York real estate family that made its fortune in the 1950s and 1960s building affordable housing for white working-class neighborhoods, has shown little interest in tackling the problem.
The Chawlas signed a deal to open three budget-friendly properties under the Trump Organization's new American Idea brand and one four-star hotel here in Cleveland as a Scion, the company's other new brand.
Vicente Zambada-Niebla's central claim to fame is that he is the scion of Ismael Zambada Garciá, Mr. Guzmán's longtime deputy who took over a faction of the Sinaloa cartel after Mr. Guzman was arrested.
Mr. Holonics, a young Leipzig-born actor, gives a savage, volatile performance as Martin, the amoral, borderline-psychotic scion of the von Essenbeck clan, whose bloody ascent to the top also involves pedophilia and incest.
The spoiled scion of Fifth Avenue somehow always finds a way to be aggrieved, a victim of the media, the deep state, "dirty cops," note-taking aides and the elites — all out to get him.
Not to be outdone, Bernard Arnault, France's wealthiest scion and a fierce rival to Mr. Pinault and to his father, François Pinault, upped the ante with a 200-million-euro gift a few hours later.
She, too, was a scion of a prominent family, a niece of Raoul Wallenberg, the Swedish diplomat who protected thousands of Hungarian Jews during World War II but disappeared after being captured by Soviet forces.
In a trial that began in March, Mr. Lee, the third-generation scion of the family that runs the Samsung conglomerate and the vice chairman of Samsung Electronics, has vehemently denied the charges against him.
All stores here in the United States and around the world are owned or licensed by Pace Development, a Thai company whose chief executive is Sorapoj Techakraisri, the scion of a wealthy real estate family.
The transaction announced Thursday by John Elkann, the billionaire Fiat chairman and Agnelli family scion, ticks nearly every box in the checklist outlined by Marchionne in his now-famous "Confessions of a capital junkie" treatise.
He had arrived in New York in his late teens from Los Angeles, where he grew up as the scion of a wealthy family that was staunchly pro-Israel and active in Republican Party politics.
Mr. Sadr, a scion of a Shiite clerical family, has been highly critical of U.S. airstrikes against Islamic State militants in Iraq, and the victory of his political coalition could complicate the American strategy there.
"If you can't produce peace in the Middle East, nobody can," Trump said to the 36-year-old real estate scion, who has absolutely no background in diplomacy, from the stage of an inaugural party.
Kennedy lost to Carter in the primary, but the energy and money Carter needed to fend off the scion of one of the first families of Democratic politics badly weakened him for the general election.
As Lee Hsien Loong, a scion of Singapore's founding family, prepares to step down after elections expected this year, the handling of the virus has become the defining test for a new generation of leaders.
Despite what she called her "pedigree as a Pennsylvania Republican scion" — her grandfather was attorney general under George H.W. Bush and governor from 1923-1987 — Ms. Thornburgh has long shared Mr. Maxwell's left-leaning views.
Today, with the disappearance of names like Saab, Scion, Mercury and Pontiac, and automakers like General Motors and Ford still trimming their lineups, he calculates those numbers have shrunk by as much as 20 percent.
An attorney for Sinaloa cartel scion Vicente Zambada-Niebla previously sought to connect the operation to a secret deal that the DEA allegedly struck with El Chapo and Zambada-Niebla's father, Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada.
John Elkann, scion of the Agnelli family whose Exor holding controls FCA via a 13% stake, has sought to placate the French and Italian governments, while also keeping shareholders including Renault's alliance partner Nissan on board.
An NBC insider with direct knowledge of the Ronan Farrow case says NBC executives are terrified about Farrow's forthcoming book, "Catch and Kill," in which the celebrity scion says he'll reveal what went down at NBC.
South Korea's special prosecutor said it would again summon Samsung Group scion Jay Y. Lee on Monday to question him on suspicion of bribery, as it investigates a graft scandal that has engulfed the country's president.
Mitsotakis, a 51-year-old scion of a family of politicians, scored a 10-point victory over Syriza in the European Parliament vote in May, prompting Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras to call the early national election.
Handcuffed and tied with white rope, the scion of one of the world's biggest conglomerates, Samsung Group, was taken on Saturday for questioning by South Korean authorities after spending a night in a small detention cell.
Marina, the 40-year old scion, is mainly targeting international investment funds with a long-term commitment and a passive approach, one of the sources said, adding she would retain full control of the company's governance.
Trump talk overshadowed the entire weekend here at the base of Pike's Peak, with several donors, like Texas scion Doug Deason, saying that they confronted Koch leadership about the network's unwillingness to back the GOP nominee.
John Elkann, scion of the Agnelli family whose Exor holding controls FCA via a 29% stake, has sought to placate the French and Italian governments, while also keeping shareholders including Renault's alliance partner Nissan on board.
The scion of a renowned Ashkenazi family, Mr Netanyahu grew up in America before returning to Israel to serve in an elite commando unit—a crucial distinction in a society where military service affects social class.
Mitsotakis, a 51-year-old scion of a power family of politicians, won a 10 point victory over Syriza in the European Parliament vote last month, prompting Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras to call the early vote.
Donald Trump was born and raised in New York, and made a name when he established himself as one of the city's most powerful public figures as the scion of his father Fred's real estate empire.
Volkswagen directors are meeting to discuss making VW brand chief Herbert Diess Chief Executive and deliberating on the most far-reaching changes since industry scion Ferdinand Piech built the multi-brand empire, the sources told Reuters.
The company, now run by President Trump's two oldest sons, is considering flipping a medium-sized hotel in or near downtown Washington and reopen it under the Trump organization's new Scion brand, The Washington Post reported.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Jurors in real estate scion Robert Durst's trial for murder may consider handwriting evidence that prosecutors say implicates him in the killing of his longtime friend, a Los Angeles judge ruled on Wednesday.
Rothschild & Co is headed by Alexandre Rothschild, a scion of the banking dynasty founded by Mayer Amschel Rothschild in the 18th century which has worked on historic deals, including helping finance Britain's war against Napoleon's France.
In July 2018 (when we first published this piece), there was a minor uproar when Kardashian scion Kylie Jenner, who is all of 21, appeared on the cover of Forbes's 60 richest self-made women issue.
A group of average middle-aged suburban men — an insurance salesman, a mechanic, a doctor, an engineer — had joined forces with a young Canadian adventurer, scion of the snowmobile manufacturer Bombardier, which was sponsoring the voyage.
Then Romney, himself a scion of wealth whose massive fortune made him seem out of touch during the 2012 election, called Trump out for being a "fraud" and a "phony" whose past was littered with failures.
George W. Bush was considered the all-but-certain nominee and McCain wasn't seen as one of the people who might even have a puncher's chance against the scion of the first family of Republican politics.
In February, The New York Times reported that a state agency had awarded the Chawlas a sales tax rebate worth up to $6 million, potentially offsetting nearly a third of their costs on the Scion hotel.
The crimes that led this latest Gotti scion to be sent away were, according to the government, also entangled in the business that has occupied the family almost since the start of the Civil Rights era.
Instead, it marked the latest installment of the twice-weekly "Kennedy Evening Broadcast," one way that the scion of the famous political clan and candidate for the US Senate is trying to maintain contact with voters.
The Indian National Congress, the leading opposition party, scored some points after its leader, Rahul Gandhi, the scion of a longstanding political dynasty, promised that Congress would give the equivalent of $1,000 to India's poorest families.
Aides say he has mused about the motives of Mr. Kim, who, like him, is a scion born into wealth and privilege, with a skill for self-promotion and an ambition to be a major player.
The ancient hill town came as a shock, a revelation really, to Daniele Kihlgren, the renegade scion of an Italian concrete fortune, when he came upon it while on a motorcycle ride in the late 1990s.
The head of the company's hotel division, Eric Danziger, said in March that the pipeline of current deals was "still very active," and that he was continuing to line up new Scion and American Idea hotels.
At least Mr. Nahmad and Mr. Trincher have not been charged in connection with anyone's death, a dubious distinction held by Isaac Chehebar, a real estate investor and scion of the 22007,20173-store Rainbow retail chain.
The Hoels are Norwegian immigrants whose vocations link them with our continent's once-predominant tree, the American chestnut, as they all flourish and then are tragically cut back — both Hoels and chestnuts — to a lone scion.
Before it ever got off the ground, the Scion venture in Dallas was met by protesters and by reluctance on the part of some city officials, including Philip Kingston, a Democratic member of the City Council.
Police found her body the next day, but it would be another 15 years before a suspect was arrested: Robert Durst, a real estate scion who has been dogged by murder suspicions for nearly four decades.
Lee Jae-yong, the third-generation scion of the family that runs the conglomerate and the vice chairman of Samsung Electronics, was escorted into the Seoul courtroom by the police with his hands and arms bound.
"Fifty Shades Darker," the "Fifty Shades of Grey" sequel that chronicles the relationship between a budding journalist and a damaged business scion with an affection for whips and chains, is released in the United States today.
New Delhi (CNN)He is the scion of India's most influential political dynasty -- the son, grandson and great-grandson of former Prime Ministers, who has often been described as a reluctant inheritor of a storied legacy.
The Kushners, the New York real estate family whose scion is a close adviser to President Trump, are in negotiations to buy the Miami Marlins baseball team, according to people with direct knowledge of the matter.
In 1943, she became a designer for Mr. Knoll, the scion of a family that had founded a furniture business in Germany in 1865, who had established his own furniture business in New York in 1938.
He is a scion of Turkey's wealthiest family, admired by some for the success of its Fortune 500 conglomerate Koc Holding and as a symbol of Kemalism, the revolutionary ideology that forged a modern secular state.
NEW DELHI — Rahul Gandhi, the scion of India's famous political dynasty, on Saturday took over as president of the main opposition Congress party, which faces a stiff challenge from Prime Minister Narendra Modi's ruling Hindu nationalists.
In April 2015, George Lewis, Jr.—the force behind LA synth pop scion Twin Shadow—was enjoying the career ascension that a decade of Prince-inspired genre fluidity and knuckle cracking musicianship had finally afforded him.
Kering, run by Francois-Henri Pinault, the scion of the group's founding family, does not break out earnings for the brand, but it is a much smaller contributor to sales than labels such as Gucci or Balenciaga.
Ammon Bundy, the crew's leader and the scion of a Nevada ranching family steeped in disputes with the federal government, said he and his sympathizers had gone to Oregon to give the refuge back to local ranchers.
An industrial scion and engineer, Piech transformed VW from a regional carmaker into a global powerhouse which during his reign bought the luxury Bugatti, Bentley and Lamborghini brands and integrated the mass-market Skoda and Seat businesses.
Investors and analysts have long viewed a split for Samsung Electronics as a way for Lee family scion Jay Y. Lee and his two sisters to boost their control of South Korea's top conglomerate, the Samsung Group.
At the start of the first episode of Trust, the new FX drama centered around the 21985 kidnapping of John Paul Getty III, oil scion J. Paul Getty (Donald Sutherland) poses a question to his five mistresses.
As Donald Trump took to Twitter on Friday to further shame former Miss Universe winner Alicia Machado by insinuating she had a sex tape, the eldest (and favorite) scion of the Republican nominee has been mysteriously MIA.
A series of restrictions imposed by the city of Cleveland, coupled with a uniquely tense political climate fueled by presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump—a sort of scion of white resentment—has some activists fearing the worst.
Lagerfeld, who forms a creative duo at Fendi along with the founding family's scion Silvia Venturini Fendi, also presented his latest turn at France's Chanel on Wednesday against an elaborate catwalk backdrop that recreated Parisian street scenes.
The real estate scion has essentially garnered massive amounts of free air time through his campaign and has clearly become a mouthpiece for a large demographic of the population that even Fox News can't seem to satisfy.
Unlike the luxurious Trump International Hotel on Pennsylvania Avenue, which Trump and his family own, the more affordable Scion hotels would be owned by other developers who would pay the Trumps' company for licensing rights and management.
The defeat is a humiliating fall from grace for Najib, the scion of one of Malaysia's most prominent political families, and his coalition party, Barisan Nasional, which had led the country since its independence 61 years ago.
When Blac Chyna, a businesswoman who is engaged to Rob Kardashian, and Kylie Jenner, an entrepreneur and Kardashian scion, were ready to announce the end to a well-publicized feud, they did so the new-fashioned way.
For six bucks an hour, riders can rent three different models of electric or hybrid vehicles that Carma offers: Ford Focus Electric, Nissan Leaf, and Scion iQ EV. Not bad for a last-minute car-rental service.
The film series, called "Tim Burton and the Lurid Beauty of Monsters," included a wide-ranging list, from the works of B-movie scion Roger Corman to horror films by James Whale, Tobe Hooper, and many others.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The elevator company scion who defaced Donald Trump's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame during the presidential campaign last autumn pleaded no contest on Tuesday to felony vandalism and received three years' probation.
Mr. Ryan, a former football player from the Youngstown area, is in stark contrast with Ms. Pelosi, an affluent scion of a Baltimore political family long ensconced in San Francisco, one of the country's most liberal bastions.
London's mayoral race had been a prince and pauper tale, as the son of a bus driving immigrant took on the scion of a banking dynasty in the battle to lead one of the world's richest cities.
The Berluti chief executive Antoine Arnault, scion of the LVMH founder and chairman Bernard Arnault and partner of the model Natalia Vodianova, is a minority owner of Lapérouse, the first time he has invested in a restaurant.
Mr. Rosselló, a 40-year-old M.I.T.-educated engineer and scion of a political dynasty, announced on Wednesday that he would step down — left virtually alone after the departure of many of his top aides and officials.
Over the weekend, search engine giant Baidu and video game maker NetEase launched their own online shows, joining news feed platform Toutiao, Alibaba Group Holding-owned UCWeb and Wang Sicong, the scion of Chinese billionaire Wang Jianlin.
While Lee is unable to do much to minimise a leadership vacuum at one of the world's biggest technology firms, the 49-year-old Samsung scion will get some solace that Samsung is chugging along without him.
Andrew Caspersen, the disgraced scion of a wealthy Wall Street family, was sentenced on Friday to four years in prison for robbing his friends, family members and a large hedge fund foundation in a Ponzi-like scheme.
Since the sons took control of the company, the biggest new initiative has been the rollout of two domestic hotel brands, Scion Hotels and Resorts, a four-star line, and American Idea Hotels, a budget-friendly chain.
All polls point to a victory for Mitsotakis, 51, an ex-venture capitalist and scion of a powerful political family who has mapped out his moves carefully since assuming the helm of New Democracy in early 20153.
There were distinctly Trumpian notes in Meyer's story from the start — the wealthy scion with mommy issues who entirely lacked, as far as anyone could tell, anything approaching real morals other than ones that benefitted her specifically.
Cover image: Eric Trump, left, and Donald Trump Jr., executive vice presidents of The Trump Organization, pose for a photograph at an event for Scion Hotels, a division of Trump hotels, Monday, June 5, 2017, in New York.
You don't have to be the scion of a wealthy Kentucky dynasty to know that whisky lovers tend to have strong feelings about the differences between the various types of distilled alcoholic beverages made from fermented grain mashes.
SEOUL (Reuters) - Handcuffed and tied with white rope, the scion of one of the world's biggest conglomerates, Samsung Group, was taken on Saturday for questioning by South Korean authorities after spending a night in a small detention cell.
The next-in-line Kennedy scion and fellow Massachusetts lawmaker — a former student of Warren's at Harvard Law School who introduced her when she formally announced for president — has made only two campaign appearances for Warren since then.
In court documents filed last week, civil attorneys for real estate scion Robert Durst moved to dismiss a $100 million lawsuit filed against him by the family of his first wife, Kathleen Durst, who believe Durst murdered Kathleen.
Chairman John Elkann - a scion of Italy's Agnelli family that is FCA's biggest shareholder - reiterated last month the family was prepared to take "bold and creative decisions" to help build a solid and attractive future for the carmaker.
Gandhi, 48 and the scion of the Nehru-Gandhi dynasty, had been under intense pressure since results released on May 23 showed Congress won only 52 of the 542 seats up for grabs in the country's general election.
The task of dealing day to day with the chief executives falls largely to Mr. Liddell, a New Zealander by birth, and Mr. Cordish, a Baltimore real estate scion, who share a cramped office in the West Wing.
She married a fellow real estate scion whose only credible claim to overcoming adversity was that his own millionaire father was sent to prison for a host of crimes that included trying to blackmail his brother-in-law.
Bayh, elected to his first term from the Hoosier State in 28500 — the same year Massachusetts voters chose Ted Kennedy to fill his brother Jack's Senate seat — immediately bonded with the scion of America's most powerful political dynasty.
The dozen-plus Democratic candidates running for Congress in the county include a retired Marine colonel, a Qualcomm scion, a pediatrician, two University of California, Irvine law professors, several business executives, and, notably, not a single established politician.
Real estate scion Reed Cordish and ex-Microsoft exec Chris Liddell are the two White House aides reportedly spearheading the new group, which will include Cabinet-level officials, such as the secretaries of Defense, Homeland Security, and Commerce.
As the two candidates have faced off, Ganim has sought to paint Lamont, the scion of a well-off family who's poured hundreds of thousands of his own money into his campaign, as "out of touch" with constituents.
Gandhi, the fourth generation scion of the Nehru-Gandhi dynasty, released a public letter to colleagues in which he appeared determined to relinquish his family's control over the 133-year old party and called for its radical transformation.
Mr. Lewin contends Mr. Durst, 74, the estranged scion of a prominent New York real estate family, killed Ms. Berman to prevent her from disclosing to the authorities what she knew about his role in Ms. Durst's disappearance.
More on the financier from Mark Mazetti and Mark Landler of the NYT: For Mr. Schulze, the scion of a family that made billions in mining, a thaw in America's relationship with North Korea would be potentially lucrative.
Hariri, the scion of a Sunni political dynasty who has been under the political patronage of Saudi Arabia, blamed the kingdom's enemy Iran and its Lebanese proxy Hezbollah for his resignation, accusing them of hijacking the country's politics.
When Justin Trudeau won a healthy majority government in 2015, it seemed as if destiny itself had cleared the way for the scrappy scion of former Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau to dominate Canadian politics for years to come.
As the scion of a Michigan family business, Dart Container, that has long dominated the polystyrene foam market (it also makes plastic Solo cups and other iconic food service products), Mr. Dart was born into a significant fortune.
Months later, Chawla, along with his business partner and brother Dinesh, reached an agreement with the Trump Organization on a $20 million Scion hotel and three other franchise agreements to convert existing hotels to the American IDEA brand.
Under the terms of the agreement, Chawla Hotels will convert three aging properties to the American Idea brand and build a four-star hotel under another Trump brand, Scion, which launched, in a similarly shambolic fashion, last fall.
The task of dealing day to day with the chief executives falls largely to Mr. Liddell, a New Zealander by birth, and Mr. Cordish, a Baltimore real estate scion, who share a cramped office in the West Wing.
In 1981, Weyrich, Viguerie, LaHaye, Republican functionary Morton Blackwell, anti-feminist lawyer Phyllis Schlafly, oil scion Nelson Bunker Hunt, beer magnate Joseph Coors, and some 50 other conservatives began meeting every Wednesday morning in Viguerie's handsome Virginia home.
SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea's special prosecutor said it would again summon Samsung Group scion Jay Y. Lee on Monday to question him on suspicion of bribery, as it investigates a graft scandal that has engulfed the country's president.
Young invites Chu to visit his homeland, where he is to be best man at the wedding of an old school friend, albeit while failing to mention his place as the scion of one of Asia's wealthiest families.
However, an excerpt from "Honor Thy Father," Talese's 1971 book about the Mafia, offers a riveting glimpse into the day-to-day life of the scion Bill Bonanno after his father, the mob leader Joe Bonanno, is kidnapped.
Hank Steinbrenner, who has been in the shadows in recent years while his younger brother, Hal, has run the Yankees, is joining another sports scion — the retired racecar driver Michael Andretti — to make an entry into auto racing.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - After the wife of real estate scion Robert Durst disappeared in 1982, his longtime friend told Durst she was dating a blues musician and might have run off with him, according to testimony on Wednesday.
The company aborted a Scion deal that was under discussion in Dallas, after The Times reported that the prospective partner had ties to Russia and Kazakhstan and the Trumps' outside ethics adviser raised questions about the potential deal.
Before the attack in Kashmir, a disputed territory that both India and Pakistan claim, Mr. Gandhi, the leader of the Congress party and the scion of a storied political dynasty, had gained a new spring in his step.
TEHRAN — After months of political maneuvering, the scion of the powerful Khomeini family and the projected figurehead of Iran's ailing reform movement was definitively barred Wednesday from participating in parliamentary elections this month, the semiofficial news agency ILNA reported.
Patrick Schwarzenegger Patrick's parents are the former Governor of California (and surprisingly talented barber) Arnold Schwarzenegger and journalist, activist and Kennedy scion Maria Shriver, but the 23-year-old isn't taking his career inspiration from his politically-minded parents.
Modi's BJP has been fighting it out for the votes of 900 million people against the main opposition Congress Party, led by political scion Rahul Gandhi, and other big regional players, over the course of six weeks of polling.
Pritzker is a scion of the wealthy family with roots in Chicago that made its fortune in real estate and the Hyatt hotel chain Despite the frenetic push for money, the South Bend mayor is a somewhat reluctant fundraiser.
The election was scheduled after the Supreme Court spectacularly threw out the results of a vote on August 8th that would have returned to power the incumbent, Uhuru Kenyatta (the son of Jomo and scion of the Kikuyu tribe).
Jared, meanwhile, became the public face of Kushner Companies, spent a reported $25 million to buy a majority stake in the New York Observer newspaper, and began dating fellow real estate scion Ivanka Trump (whom he'd marry in 26).
Mr. Wildenstein, the scion of an art-dealing dynasty based in New York and France, is charged with tax fraud and money laundering in connection with the inheritance of a family fortune after his father, Daniel, died in 2001.
TORONTO (Reuters) - Canada Pension Plan Investment Board (CPPIB) said on Monday it had agreed to buy a student housing portfolio in the United States for around $1.4 billion, in partnership with Singapore wealth fund GIC and The Scion Group.
Seated next to President Xi Jinping's wife -- two seats down from Trump himself -- was Kushner, the commercial real estate scion and husband of Ivanka Trump, who is quickly consolidating power just shy of the Trump administration's 100 day mark.
The former chief executive and scion of Odebrecht SA, Marcelo Bahia Odebrecht, and his former counterpart at OAS, José Adelmário "Leo" Pinheiro, had some of their assets seized, as well as those for four more executives at both firms.
A worthy scion of a political family (his grandfather had been president) and a former member of the cabinet of the outgoing president, Benigno Aquino, Mr Roxas spent the campaign touting the Philippines' undoubted success in generating economic growth.
The country's two most senior female politicians today are vice premier Liu Yandong, a scion of a political dynasty -- her father was a close ally of former Chinese President Jiang Zemin -- and Sun Chunlan, a somewhat obscure Politburo member.
Toyota also used Scion as a test lab for efforts to make the company more appealing to young consumers, at a time when the average age of customers for some core Toyota brand models was cruising into the 60s.
If you're Oscar-winning actress and noted Keeping Up with the Kardashians superfan Jennifer Lawrence, you ask the reality-TV scion all of those things and more — and tell her that her contouring stick looks like a dildo, too.
Loya-Castro was present during the meeting between Zambada and the DEA, but the plan for the cartel scion to become a snitch was derailed a few hours after the rendezvous, when Zambada was arrested by Mexican special forces.
But when Trump opened his mouth Thursday, and especially when he broached what his father would say if he saw him now, it was clear the scion was elated, reveling in the absolute greatest triumph of his controversial existence.
Nevertheless, Orban has insisted that increasing immigration is not a solution to the crisis — claiming Western countries are being weakened by mass migration as a result of a conspiracy engineered by the Hungarian-born American liberal scion George Soros.
At the time, the Trump Organization, known for five-star luxury properties bearing the Trump name, was beginning a new line of four-star hotels called Scion Hotels and Resorts and a budget-friendly chain called American Idea hotels.
In 1982, Mr. Kaufman, the scion of a century-old New York real estate family, led a group of investors in rescuing the Queens complex, which had opened in 1920 as the cavernous home of what became Paramount Pictures.
The estranged scion of a wealthy New York real estate family, Mr. Durst has been trailed by suspicions about his role in the death of Ms. Berman and the disappearance of his wife, a medical student, for 35 years.
To Khalidi, the scion of a storied Palestinian family, that sidewalk spectacle was but one more reminder of how thoroughly Israel has been able to control the story line of events in the Middle East over the past century.
When he was cast in "An American in Paris" as the scion of a successful textile manufacturer in postwar France, Mr. von Essen did some research and learned that wealthy French families of the period liked to collect taxidermy.
There was a thirty-dollar mistake, back in 2010: Mr. Money Mustache built a rig for a storage box attached to the rear of his Scion hatchback, but the heat of the muffler melted a hole in the box.
Congress, as the party is commonly known, has struggled in recent years, but analysts say it is being energized under Rahul Gandhi, the scion of a revered political family who was recently handed the party's reins from his mother.

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