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The result is that he looks buffer, suaver, and more the part of a billionaire CEO.
They were more efficient, suaver and also, it should be noted, kept one from being taken for the pizza guy.
The band has two singers, the suave Nick Hexum, usually on clean vox (although he sometimes raps) and the even suaver S.A. Martinez on raps. (S.
Fiallo was younger and suaver, clean-shaven in a tailored suit, an up-and-coming diplomat who studied at the London School of Economics and is active on Twitter, Flickr and Vine.
Bryan Ferry from Roxy Music's solo catalogue is stuffed to the gills with the kind of sultry and seductive sunset classics that smell like expensive cigarettes and even more expensive aftershave, tuxedo-friendly Balearic jams for the suaver man in your life, so we here at THUMP look up to him like he was a Hitch for Test Pressing Readers.
An elegant lyric-dramatic tenor of the French school, de Reszke's repertoire overlapped Tamagno's to some extent, and although he could never out sing his Italian rival, he had a rounder voice and a suaver stage presence. He was also the foremost male exponent of Richard Wagner's operas to be heard on the stages of London and New York during the late-Victorian Era. Tamagno, however, refused to perform Wagnerian works, even in Italian translation; he believed that the tessitura of the music written for Wagner's tenor heroes lay too low to suit his vocal range. Tamagno lived long enough to witness the rise to fame of the young Enrico Caruso (1873–1921).
Otto Hermann Kahn in Berlin, 1931 In 1933, the smooth and affable Kahn successfully disarmed antagonism against members of the banking community during four days of testimony before the United States Senate's Pecora Commission hearings into the Wall Street Crash of 1929. The Senate's lead counsel Ferdinand Pecora wrote on page 293 in his 1939 memoir Wall Street Under Oath about Otto Kahn: "No suaver, more fluent, and more diplomatic advocate could be conceived. If anyone could succeed in presenting the customs and functions of the private bankers in a favorable and prepossessing light, it was he."Otto Kahn: Art, Money, & Modern Time, By Theresa Mary Collins, page 293, Published by UNC Press, 2002 Kahn was a trustee of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and of Rutgers College.

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