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"well heeled" Definitions
  1. having a lot of money

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That message, though, meant little in the well-heeled donut counties.
THE well-heeled residents of Legetafo are not used to demonstrations.
This summer, where in the world are the well-heeled heading?
THIS week was uncomfortable for a host of well-heeled figures.
Special services for well-heeled guests is a long maritime tradition.
"He has a very well-heeled following here," Dr. Sarkar said.
Increasingly, though, well-heeled clients don't want that type of service.
His mother is Susanne Van Hagen, the well-heeled art connoisseur.
Locals bristle at a government dominated by well-heeled diaspora types.
The L'heure Impatiente will not just appeal to well-heeled transcendentalists.
Boutique hotels spill well-heeled tourists onto the red brick sidewalks.
Boutique hotels spill well-heeled tourists onto the red brick sidewalks.
We already have too many well-heeled corporate lobbyists at work.
The well-heeled in Mexico have the "plata" to file amparo suits.
Montville's main attraction is the relatively quiet community and well-heeled residents.
This is a well-heeled world for the cultured and comfortably liberal.
But many other well-heeled Trump supporters are still on the sidelines.
But Ampex had a leg up on its more well-heeled competition.
Through its various businesses, Neuberger Berman caters to rather well-heeled clients.
Another factor at work: Pet lovers tend to be fairly well-heeled.
Cassatt appeared in several of Degas's works depicting well-heeled Parisian women.
Now, SoftBank is the one under pressure by a well-heeled investor.
Owners claim they need skyboxes and other amenities for the well-heeled.
MJBizCon, cannabis' biggest trade show, is slick, well-heeled, popular and professional.
Fund III raised money from well-heeled investors like pension funds and endowments.
Private equity firms rarely sue their limited partners, let alone well-heeled ones.
Savvy, well-heeled and patient developers have worked that system to their benefit.
Instead, it's coming from well-heeled lobbies that frequently complain about excessive regulation.
The protests aren't just happening in well-heeled places like Sweden and Spain.
Despite the high cost, Juul is lighting up among India's well-heeled, urban consumers.
Now some are starting to tout for the custom of the merely well-heeled.
Computers were the domain of universities, big business, and the occasional well-heeled hobbyist.
Second, well-heeled residents pressure local governments to halt development and shirk regulatory reform.
At the other end of the scale are the seriously well-heeled world cruisers.
And the I.O.C. officials, well-heeled princelings beneath their tattered robes, smiled so broad.
I, too, am part of Pakistan's new, well-read, well-heeled, politically correct patriarchy.
Well-heeled opponents could emerge again but likely will wait until initiatives are qualified.
After the presentation, the Clark lovers (mainly well-heeled donors) mingled on a terrace.
Just look at the unfortunate, and often well-heeled, clientele of convicted fraudster Bernard Madoff.
As such, golf has historically and overwhelmingly been played—and mastered—by the well-heeled.
Last week, Tiffany & Co. showed how much well-heeled Chinese tourists matter to retailers abroad.
The clientele of the "bodegones" are primarily well-heeled Venezuelans with earnings in hard currency.
But globalisation has also made it easier for the well-heeled to hide their wealth.
Not long ago, he thrilled 300 well-heeled political donors hungry to win in 2020.
Even for Apple's well-heeled customers, though, such a strategy can only go so far.
Last week that dream shifted slightly closer to reality, albeit only for well-heeled fans.
That means, only the most well-heeled apocalypse preparers will be able to afford it.
To be sure, some well-heeled companies in healthy industries are bumping up their investments.
But for a certain breed of well-heeled buyer, stock Ferraris just aren't good enough.
The people in my Flywheel classes tend to skew young, well-heeled, fit, and white.
By 2008, he was working at Lehman Brothers, managing the fortunes of well-heeled clients.
Like all well-heeled doyennes in the afternoon, it is touching down at Lever House.
Additionally, "a private atmosphere among your set of people" (presumably the well-heeled) is assured.
Well-heeled sneakerheads who prefer to design their own silhouette can commission a signature shoe.
Today, its spacious lofts and privileged perch across from downtown Manhattan attract the well-heeled.
Alex Rodriguez, LeBron James and Jennifer Lopez were among those in the well-heeled crowd.
Some of Dershowitz's relationships with those well-heeled clients have brought him to troubled waters.
He was promising a group of well-heeled patrons that he would lower their taxes.
Most of the beneficiaries of Trump's mercy are well-heeled, well-known, or well-connected.
" To some snickers from the well-heeled audience,  Zarif said, "Iran has an independent judiciary.
He joined other well-heeled residents who closed on sales there over the past year.
Seven years ago Uber launched itself as an app connecting well-heeled users with nearby limousines.
In other circumstances, JetSmarter's well-heeled clientele might be quick to complain publicly about perceived shortcomings.
Baccarat is favored by well-heeled affluent travelers, business executives, and in my imagination, James Bond.
Some have turned to farming arowana, an ornamental fish sold to well-heeled Singaporeans and Chinese.
The Oxford-educated ex-cricketer's tirades against corruption enjoy much appeal among educated, well-heeled Pakistanis.
Yet well-heeled clients — who pay $220,22011 an hour, plus a retainer — insist that it works.
In London he had an apartment above the shop - Formula One's offices in well-heeled Knightsbridge.
Meanwhile, The Wing's founders would argue that its success benefits more than just the well-heeled.
OneJet isn't the only upstart that wants to scoop up well-heeled passengers in smaller airports.
No ordinary citizen could get near the villa in a well-heeled neighborhood in northern Bucharest.
It also sells the premium "Mate" series phones in the Kenyan market for the well-heeled.
We know that well-heeled campaign contributors receive preferential policies in return for their financial support.
Well-heeled Americans have persuaded themselves that the stakes are high in every race in life.
Skift&aposs Raini Hamdi similarly observed that Japan is becoming more popular among "well-heeled" travelers.
There may be some well-heeled people who could afford it, or it might trigger something.
To woo their well-heeled clients, such companies create events so intimate that they beggar belief.
In December, VoteVets, a well-heeled political group loosely tied to the Democratic Party, followed suit.
And it's not as if the well-heeled are giving up anything by refusing to buy.
Yet in many jurisdictions, they are required to pay the same fees as well-heeled defendants.
While the hip-hop and punk scenes were bursting into life, well-heeled residents were leaving.
Peloton, which sells exercise bikes to the well-heeled, last month filed confidential documents for an IPO.
Rest assured, some very well-heeled competitors like Microsoft, Google, IBM and others are gunning for them.
That would be a blow to BMW, which, like other luxury carmakers, covets well-heeled Korean consumers.
This could tarnish the brand's appeal to well-heeled mainlanders, while being too expensive for ordinary buyers.
Knocking down buildings in well-heeled areas can cause resentment; taking from the poor may be incendiary.
The Post reports the "well-heeled" teens were mostly from wealthy Westchester suburbs like Scarsdale and Larchmont.
It's not clear why taxpayers should subsidize publicity for an event already underwritten by well-heeled sponsors.
Cool until the end, Bowie was always well-heeled; here's a cut of his finest sartorial moments.
Advisers in UBS's American wealth management division will use a robot to cater to well-heeled clients.
These are his well-heeled Upper East Side friends and supporters who desperately want Mike to run.
New York (CNN Business)Netflix is arming itself for an intensifying streaming war against well-heeled rivals.
Work campers (often shortened to workampers) run the gamut from low-income retirees to the well-heeled.
It would, in theory, be welcome in urban environments and affordable to more than well-heeled businesspeople.
The all-suite hotel is booked by well-heeled travelers seeking a private and pampering hotel experience.
" For well-heeled business leaders visiting there, a pithier epigram might be, "Influence buying has a price.
MIAMI — An excitable, well-heeled crowd gathered in the Brickell City Centre shopping complex, camera phones poised.
Given the above-normal room rates, the crowd was not necessarily as well-heeled as I expected.
Well-heeled Nigerians can head to Mr Omikunle's store, Magnum Stitches, in the upmarket area of Lekki.
Mother and child live in Santa Barbara, that drowsy, well-heeled coastal city north of Los Angeles.
Unlikely. Instead, look to spending habits of America's well-heeled set to explain the shift in savings.
Its well-heeled baby-boomer bloc is happy to get pensions that economic logic says it should forgo.
High-priced, handmade boutique sports cars typically make their debut where the well-heeled and the media gather.
We're seeing stronger-than-expected GDP, and a well-heeled consumer may not reward his consumer staple picks.
Parents pick up their kids from music school, and well-heeled couples drink coffee in the nearby café.
The chance to speak to 300 well-heeled donors is not something every national Democrat gets to do.
Others include segregation, redlining and the practice of well-heeled neighbourhoods splitting off to form their own municipalities.
Like extremist groups elsewhere in South Asia, NTJ seems to have attracted well-educated and well-heeled adherents.
As a result, there are a flood of exotic manufacturers hoping to appeal to well-heeled performance fans.
For Asia's well-heeled millennial travelers, new experiences are far more appealing than the comfort of organized tours.
Khloé is the well-heeled daughter of an attorney famous for his involvement with the O.J. Simpson case.
There are a smattering of "bleacher bums," but most of the crowd is well-off and well-heeled.
For the first time, it will have a physical location in every well-heeled ZIP code in America.
But she's been silent all the same despite the increasingly outrageous comments coming from her well-heeled peers.
Unfortunately by then Tesla Motors' [NSDQ] superior Model S was attracting all the well-heeled electric car enthusiasts.
With its plush seating, fire pits and well-heeled clientele, Charmaine's caused lines to form down McAllister Street.
Marrakesh has long been a weekend getaway for well-heeled Moroccans from Casablanca and Rabat, the nation's capital.
Who stays here: Well-heeled leisure travelers ranging from families to honeymooners looking for an extraordinary hotel experience.
To stage his more lavish stunts, he depended on a series of well-heeled backers of roguish bent.
They raised their families in Livingston, N.J., a well-heeled suburb with a large number of Orthodox Jews.
Somehow I ended up on a middle floor in a sea of the well-dressed and well-heeled.
And for Porsche's well-heeled customers, jumping into a different Porsche every day may seem like a perfect fit.
Beyond the barricades surrounding the well-heeled celebration, lifelong Overtown resident Dwayne Riggins, 50, parked his bicycle and watched.
Well-heeled tourists, mainly from China, are expected to be the main punters, says Susumu Hamamura, a Komeito politician.
An industry of lawyers, bankers, accountants, consultants and estate agents has sprouted up to serve well-heeled "investment migrants".
Plus, Waymo is finding itself in a space that is becoming increasingly crowded with other big, well-heeled players.
She joined the company almost exactly four years ago, following a long stint as Google's well-heeled wiz-kid.
ON A residential street corner in Buenos Aires, Van Koning Market sells imported beers to the city's well-heeled.
A well-heeled trained engineer, 45-year-old Hofer is often soft spoken and largely avoids overly racist statements.
High wage earners are trying to avoid the taxes, aided by a well-heeled industry of professional tax advisers.
The initiative pits well-heeled industries against each other over highly-profitable products -- a recipe for an expensive contest.
It's also adding special catering services to give its well-heeled clients the ultimate tailgating party before the game.
Most of the show-only tickets are sold out at this point, leaving well-heeled Beliebers with few options.
Or that only the wealthy will benefit: The selfish and well-heeled focused on saving their own upscale skins.
And the newcomers are far more well-heeled than Mr. McPartland's neighbors when he was growing up in town.
Sovereign funds, another well-heeled cohort, have been increasing their private equity allocations, generally at the expense of equities.
They mirrored returns in last month's statewide and legislative races in Virginia, a state filled with well-heeled suburbanites.
But among the less well-heeled believers, I sensed a different kind of yearning, one that wasn't entirely materialistic.
He twice spoke to well-heeled employees at Pimco, the giant investment management firm based in Newport Beach, Calif.
" It's a well-heeled refrain from Trump's stump speech: the Chinese, the Republican frontrunner says, are "just destroying us.
I still embrace my peggings past, but know that this winter I have a well-heeled future ahead of me.
Start by empowering beleaguered agencies to stand up to well-heeled corporate giants that don't want to follow any rules.
In a well-heeled North Yorkshire town days before the Brexit vote, I heard logic being stood on its head.
The well-heeled corporations of the world simply build world-spanning antenna networks to stay in touch with their satellites.
Phillips said items often end up in the United States because of well-heeled collectors willing to skirt the law.
These customers are less wealthy than its usual well-heeled clientele, indicating that it too is expanding its customer base.
Japan has plenty of well-heeled golf fans willing to pay 12,000 yen ($111) or more for a day pass.
Tourists mingle with well-heeled locals over tuna tatake and octopus tentacles, sipping wine and exchanging tales of sailing expeditions.
THE teller at ICBC, China's (and the world's) biggest bank, ushers a new, well-heeled customer into a private room.
But the Salzburg Festival has managed to attract well-heeled visitors who are often not die-hard classical music fans.
It may be easy for a well-heeled American to feel over-medicalised; less so a single mother without insurance.
There are these well-heeled, well-credentialed people of color, and this is a start-up community that is growing.
Critics have said the additional costs would force brokerages to dump less well-heeled clients in favor of wealthier ones.
The House speaker was at ease before the well-heeled crowd, who gave him a standing ovation as he entered.
But success hasn't really spoiled "High Maintenance," even if, like its outer-borough haunts, it's a little more well heeled.
There are plenty of well-heeled residents who don't see the need for a heated sidewalk or a bike room.
Rugby union flourished in its well-heeled southern heartlands, and went on to conquer much of the rugby-playing world.
And there's no way I would bring a girl into my family that wasn't 100 percent sharp and well-heeled.
Often it's well-heeled Westerners who probably look much like you or me and practice the same religion we do.
Despite his well-heeled background (he had attended a boarding school and Yale), Mr. Armor had never been to Europe.
Mr. Gore, and more than a few of his Republican friends in Nashville's well-heeled precincts, do not believe it.
The problem, in her view, was corruption — well-heeled special interests owned congress and members didn't care what experts thought.
It simply isn't worth an international crisis when it comes to capturing a well-heeled absconder accused of financial crimes.
At Swat's Malam Jabba, which originally opened in 2000, locals remember well-heeled businessmen and Western diplomats sojourning on weekends.
THE GLEAMING campus of BeiGene, a biotechnology company in Beijing, has all the trappings of a well-heeled research laboratory.
Ambassadorships to Italy and Japan are normally considered safe places for well-heeled fund-raisers, since both countries are allies.
But turnout was nearly as strong in Collier County, a more well-heeled community on the gulf that includes Naples.
Photo: GettyA well-heeled Seattle suburb town with a median household income of $203,393 fell prey to blatantly obvious phishing scam.
Regardless of economic jitters, well-heeled shoppers will be on the hunt for the perfect holiday gifts for their loved ones.
But the well-heeled fest-goers who paid thousands for the multiday event weren't the only ones affected by the scam.
It could be that these well-heeled observers were aware of the market discount for female artists, and applied it accordingly.
And in the years since launching, Vermicular has become one of the go-to pots for the well-heeled in Japan.
Some of the well-heeled owners of Havana's most successful restaurants have several licenses, enabling them to increase their seating capacity.
Now the well-heeled like to pay for a sense of exclusivity, says the Italian owner of a bar in Havana.
I want small startups to be able to turn on a spigot previously available to the well-connected and well-heeled.
Foraging Less than 27249 miles from Washington, Bethesda, Md., is often perceived as only a well-heeled suburb of the capital.
Indeed that's who stays here: a well-heeled set in search of sophisticated accommodations, with the budget to pay for it.
The purchase also placed the Wilkses high on the list of well-heeled landowners who are buying huge parcels of America.
But a brother of Napoléon, Count Joseph Bonaparte, became one of the well-heeled residents of the part that was built.
The group gained a foothold among well-heeled Peruvian families, spreading through Latin America and even to an outpost in Denver.
The problem here is that they also enable well-heeled sexual predators lurking beneath NDAs to operate with impunity for decades.
Talent and a noticeable work ethic attracted well-heeled benefactors and helped Tiafoe climb to his current ranking of No. 44.
The luxury shops and restaurants similarly attract well-heeled types who are also drawn to the resort's VIP lounges with butlers.
It's a reflection of the Buttigieg-fever running through a contingent of younger, well-heeled Democrats in New York and California.
And the businessman, Lu Xianfeng, presented himself as a well-heeled investor, promising to protect existing jobs and add even more.
ETFs Round will face steep competition from well-heeled fintech companies scrambling to get a piece of the Millennial money pie.
The range of visitors include an array of well-heeled professionals, including plenty of Hollywood types talking big business within earshot.
You did not sense any intensity to advancing, defending or advocating for those who are not well-off or well-heeled.
The penthouse is available for a reported $255 million, offering a well-heeled mogul the chance to make a splashy statement.
With his rumpled appearance and distinctive regional accent — think Bernie Sanders south — Lopez Obrador inspires those tired of slick, well-heeled politicians.
It looks like Anwar Hadid is following in the well-heeled footsteps of his big sisters Bella & Gigi, and his proud mama.
In Schitt's Creek, they're the only reminder of the well-heeled life she once lived—so why not keep wearing the heels?
The hotel is a go-to accommodation for the well-heeled during the nearby Cannes Film Festival and the Monaco Grand Prix.
The target customers are well-heeled Japanese and foreign high-rollers, says Susumu Hamamura, a politician from Komeito, Mr Abe's coalition partner.
Monty is on the verge of losing his love, the socially ambitious Sibella Hallward (Lisa O'Hare), to a more well-heeled man.
There is a big money party going on in Washington and telling well-heeled foreigners that they can't attend simply won't work.
After the rione, the glossy elegance of Chiaia, the city's well-heeled shopping district, hit me like the blow of a stick.
A sought-after speaker, she's shared her relationship theories with well-heeled crowds at the Aspen Ideas Fest and Summit at Sea.
But even before a well-heeled crowd of avowed Democrats, Obama didn't take the chance to hammer Clinton's Republican rival Donald Trump.
In the 99 years since it started making cars, Bentley has offered its well-heeled, well-groomed customers a bounty of choices.
Power was lost to homes and businesses in suburbs from beachfront Bondi to the well-heeled areas of Double Bay and Woollahra.
Bill Morneau, Canada's finance minister and a well-heeled financial sector veteran, unveiled the country's first real stimulus budget in eight years.
JetBlue is planning to sell seats on short, semi-private flights along the West Coast, another move focused on well-heeled travelers.
Take Farnham, a Georgian market town in well-heeled Surrey, which has among the lowest incidence of knife crime in the country.
He was practically created in a lab to appeal to "both sides" journalists, think tanks, and well-heeled "fiscally responsible" Republican voters.
Morgan Stanley has been building up its loan book too, particularly in mortgages and securities-based loans for its well-heeled clients.
It is not the first time well-heeled candidates have entered American politics, and there are not a great number of them.
Often, these well-heeled aficionados are not only buying a watch, but also forging a friendship with the man who made it.
The buyers of both apartments will join a host of well-heeled purchasers who began occupying the luxury complex late last year.
They also typically come from similar (well-heeled) backgrounds and are rewarded with high incomes for their years of schooling and service.
We used to refer to a well-heeled politician as a "millionaire," but now, being a millionaire member of Congress is average.
Its overriding purpose is to bring otherwise obscure talents to the attention of interior designers, gallerists, art lovers and well-heeled clients.
Many of his well-heeled clients vacation in Aspen, but he opened the seasonal business for personal reasons: his love of skiing.
So have the multimillion-dollar bidding wars at auctions between the sheikhs of the Mideast and the well-heeled lads from Ireland.
Hospitals and a new generation of medical tourism companies are luring well-heeled Chinese patients away from an overburdened health care system.
Neither the New Orleans Museum of Art nor the well-heeled Historic New Orleans Collection has mounted an exhibition resurrecting this culture.
With a fluttering dress as its signpost, it was a favorite of fashion designers, stylists and the well heeled and well dressed.
Sanders had relatively few well-heeled backers compared with Clinton, but a handful of Hollywood and business donors did give him money.
But after a while it's hard to find a venue interesting enough to attract her coterie of well-heeled, socially busy friends.
She and Mr. Mobo are constantly reminding the residents to be aware of their well-heeled neighbors, the ones with the power.
With whitewashed cottages blended among palatial houses, it is a classic example of the manicured countryside in southern England's well-heeled areas.
In the hands of its well-heeled owners, and considering the performance capabilities of this vehicle, the range will likely be much lower.
Owning an island is the quintessential "I've arrived" declaration, but many among the well-heeled are arriving through an alternate route: They're renting.
So-called "flying boats" glided through the sky as well-heeled passengers sipped stiff cocktails from the comfort of their plush, roomy seats.
Far from helping the well-heeled, the changes to financial markets induced by low rates could be hurting them, just as Keynes argued.
"India as a destination figures 8th or 9th on a well-heeled traveler's list, after he or she has done Africa," said Narayanaswamy.
Amazingly, since having first divulged the existence of this car, Audi has received many more orders for it from other well heeled buyers.
But Trump's immigrant bashing and Pence's hostility to reproductive freedom, unpleasant though they are to some well-heeled Republicans, do mobilize GOP voters.
But the Republicans' plan, he charged, targets vulnerable populations while letting conservative special interests, like the well-heeled defense industry, off the hook.
Well-heeled partygoers are quaffing caipirinhas alongside supermodels and astronauts at lavish Olympic soirees hosted by sponsors like Omega, the Swiss watch maker.
What can these events, where dealers convene to sell their wares to well-heeled collectors, do to set themselves apart from their competitors?
The C.I.A.'s freewheeling spymaster, Frank Wisner, created a well-heeled and well-connected front group, the National Committee for a Free Europe.
Mr. Golin's desire to expand Anonymous Content's businesses led to a search for a well-heeled partner to buy a substantial minority stake.
And, of course, they also must answer to well-heeled donors, like the Mercer family, whose political loyalties are sometimes vehemently pro-Trump.
It's 1965, and two well-heeled British men share a fussy lunch where they surprisingly each confess a history of gay sexual encounters.
Richard Branson is just one of the well-heeled celebrities former President Barack Obama has been globe-trotting with since he left office.
On weekday evenings, throngs of well-heeled, mostly white urbanites take to the Katy Trail, an elevated, tree-lined path north of downtown.
Even members of the Wing, the popular co-working space among well-heeled women in their 30s, refer to themselves as a coven.
For a certain set of well-heeled New Yorkers fleeing to the Hamptons and elsewhere for Memorial Day weekend, there was no debate.
It's easy to see how this focus, and the larger worldview informing it, appeals to well-heeled establishment types of every political stripe.
The government is offering subsidies to tea farmers who go organic, hoping that well-heeled foreigners will then pay more for Turkish tea.
Alex Spiro, a prominent lawyer who often represents well-heeled clients, including N.B.A. players, has taken over the case from a public defender.
But most of those festivals are highly organized and expensive to attend, playgrounds for the young and well-heeled rather than the community.
As for greeting friends, Meier says that cheek-kissing is common among the well-heeled Brits, but there are rules for that as well.
Remo Gerber, the company's chief commercial officer, told CNN Business that it is aimed at ordinary people and not just well-heeled business travelers.
The boxy Mercedes-Benz G-Class — known around the world as the G-Wagen — is the chariot of choice for well-heeled SUV buyers.
But doing so could effectively boost well-heeled advertisers like President Donald Trump and ExxonMobil at the expense of grassroots groups and outsider politicians.
Harder, in some ways, because there is not an electorate that has a say but a conglomeration of powerful forces, particularly well-heeled boosters.
First, Republican voters in the district—a stretch of mostly well-heeled, white and well-educated Atlanta suburbs—were never wild about Mr Trump.
Here the mood is more farcical, the score a skillful homage to Gilbert and Sullivan, and the well-heeled family is called the D'Ysquiths.
A giant billboard outside one such development, Golden Opulence, in Chennai's western exurbs, promises well-heeled buyers limitless water as a chief sales pitch.
One is inequality, with the wealth of well-heeled tech executives and visitors in plain sight of those with little money and fewer opportunities.
The retailer's well-heeled customers have reigned in their spending in an uncertain economy, and performance at its discount Rack division has been choppy.
Focusing on smaller, insignificant orders that their well-heeled competitors wouldn't bother with, these two guys fatten their bank accounts feasting on military crumbs.
Some 5,000 mostly well-heeled spectators gathered inside the church, while at least five times as many spectators gathered outside under the beating sun.
Some of Qatar's well-heeled neighbors, however, have even larger influence war chests, with upwards of 28503 firms combined at their beck and call.
At the same time, it's courting well-heeled flyers with its new Polaris business class cabin, but it hasn't yet been rolled out widely.
Further, a bit of apprehension about the Trump campaign and Donald J. Trump's candidacy has led many well-heeled Republican insiders to stay away.
Following in the well-heeled footsteps of successful brands like the Brooklyn-based Greats, three others are following suit with their own unique designs.
Her patrons are an odd assortment of actors, well-heeled matrons, hedge-fund managers and scores of more modest believers in Ms. Longshore's gospel.
Anywheres are disconnected from and deaf to the natural feelings of national kinship that animate their less well-heeled, less educated countrymen and women.
He was, on occasion, a dealer in the kinds of furniture and art objects that end up in the homes of the well heeled.
But over the years he has transformed himself into a well-heeled nomad who wanders the planet meeting fascinating people and eating delicious food.
A spontaneous protest grew Friday evening as the details were released, with even well-heeled office workers joining a marching crowd after finishing work.
Western hospitals and a new group of well-connected companies are reaching for well-heeled Chinese patients who need lifesaving treatments unavailable at home.
Well-heeled consumers would get their car from Tesla, as well as their home battery storage and solar from SolarCity to power it all.
Some of Qatar's well-heeled neighbors, however, have even larger influence war chests, with upwards of 30 firms combined at their beck and call.
After dinner, several of the well-heeled guests took to the dance floor, enthusiastically singing along to contemporary hits played by a live band.
Parente's latest work is the renovation of a 2,000-plus-square-foot pied-à-terre in Paris's well-heeled Saint-Germain-des-Prés neighborhood.
The suspect had rented an apartment for one week, paying about $2500,221, in a well-heeled neighborhood just four subway stops from the Louvre.
Mr. Tomic has been likened in news articles here to Arsène Lupin, a fictional thief of the early 1900s who terrorized well-heeled Parisians.
Previously, several well-heeled and adventurous people such as Richard Garriott and Anousheh Ansari arranged for private flights to the ISS, using the Soyuz.
He pitched himself as a "Sam's Club Republican," urging the GOP to appeal to blue-collar voters in addition to the well-heeled base.
Don't make sweetheart deals with well-heeled human traffickers like the late Jeffrey Epstein but prosecute them to the full extent of the law.
A well-heeled, light-skinned gentleman in a suit on the left stands next to a darker-skinned, shaggy, bearded man on the right.
Mr Gray argues that Corbynism is "populism for the middle classes, serving the material and psychological needs of the relatively affluent and the well-heeled".
He watched furtively as well-heeled party goers arrived for the party on the Princess Cruise Line docked just next to his Circle Line party.
The head of the soon-to-open ultra-luxe hotel The 13 wanted a pair of vehicles to carry his well-heeled guests around Macau.
There was a Tom Petty era for everyone, which may be why he appealed to well-heeled senator's daughters, future punks, and sports agents alike.
Parental narratives are still more common, given the comparably privileged economic position and communication skills well-heeled leaders of many national autism parent organizations enjoy.
The ongoing trade war between Beijing and Washington hasn't dampened the appetite for German luxury family cars among China's well-heeled, according to the carmaker.
Now Tesla must transition from buzzy disruptor to a company that serves a variety of customers, not just its fans and well-heeled early adopters.
But the well-heeled are adept at squeezing through tax loopholes, and at marshalling the political clout needed to chip away at high tax rates.
But these well-heeled and well-connected pundits clearly don't feel the need to, and are often offended by the mere suggestion that they should.
They include poor villagers with a few trees in their gardens, well-heeled businessmen and migrants settled by government schemes, like those in Musi Banyuasin.
The homeless population, after all, is an eyesore for well-heeled San Franciscans, and a reminder that income inequality is alive and well in 2016.
One priest believes that, partly because many of the Philippines' most elite colleges are Catholic, the church has become too associated with the well-heeled.
Throughout his career, he photographed well-heeled New Yorkers at various style stalking locations throughout the city for Details, WWD, and The New York Times.
The flashpoint is Occidental's bidding war with well-heeled Chevron (CVX) for Anadarko, a shale driller with prime position in the West Texas Permian Basin.
With society still making sense of 2008's wreckage, have we already gone back to romanticizing well-heeled white men and their fuck-you money?
Its embassies around the world highlight the various celebrations on their respective websites, posting photos of well-heeled crowds and attendees in full military regalia.
York is the sort of well-heeled, studenty place that Remain, which does best among middle-class folk and youngsters, should have in the bag.
On Thursday morning, a well-heeled, sharply dressed crowd slowly ascended the steep hill to the Saint John Law Courts in New Brunswick's largest city.
With top-shelf cred, less brand jealousy and probably less-demanding terms, Magna sounds like a good match for a well-heeled dilettante like Apple.
Portraits show that many well-heeled Dutch men wear Japanse Rokken, padded Japanese coats that were considered the height of at-home fashion and comfort.
Out of the corner of my eye, I saw a well-heeled young couple strolling past a Latino man who was leaning against his car.
With well-heeled experience creating original designs, graphic illustrator Terry Runyan brings a witty elegance to her compositions including cats, dogs, and other friendly creatures.
The bonuses would come courtesy of a fraternity of well-heeled former wrestlers, several of whom happen to have made it big on Wall Street.
ROME — Among the well-heeled bureaucrats of the European Union, it is an article of faith that the bloc always emerges stronger from a crisis.
Previously, the well-heeled Washington, D.C.-based lobbying group for wireless giants, known as CTIA, argued against a full-scale, aggressive overhaul of emergency alerts.
In today's atmosphere, well-heeled corporate interests spurn the regulated system in favor up Super PACs that can collect unlimited dollars and keep donors secret.
At first glance they do seem like another gang of well-heeled Burners, as Burning Man participants are known, run amok in another desert town.
But the scowls Moskowitz gives his parents' well-heeled neighbors echo those he draws as a gentrifier in the parts of Brooklyn where he relocates.
The revelations of plot make way for the bigger revelation that the complacent, well-heeled Will and Lily Dale are defenseless against life's universal solitude.
What needs to be included in order to keep 930 well-heeled passengers happy, healthy and contented for four or eight months at a stretch?
Even the most well-heeled of criminal defendants, capable of hiring the finest defense attorneys, cannot match a prosecutorial checkbook backed by the federal treasury.
Encounters LONDON — A group of well-heeled, elegantly dressed women sit around a table inside a historic British manor house, arguing over rules and manners.
No Regrets Why hang out with the dripping wet hordes at Times Square when you can hobnob with the well-heeled at the Metropolitan Opera?
The site is "for attractive young men who provide companionship escort services to well-heeled women," according to a document shared during the press conference.
That shows that Kamala Harris has so far corralled the most support from well-heeled insiders, with eight executives from those companies writing maximum checks.
And well-heeled regulators are eager to embrace this flawed data, especially if it helps them justify the blind-deregulatory policies routinely favored by industry.
"The Region" -- the suburbs of Chicago in Northwest Indiana -- are packed with well-heeled Republicans who commute into Chicago, some rural pockets and disaffected former Democrats.
One of Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat's most iconic hotels for the well-heeled is the Grand-Hôtel du Cap-Ferrat, now managed by the Four Seasons.
I've long nursed the pet theory that the Upper East Side has retained its old profile precisely because it is a redoubt of the well-heeled.
The well-heeled members of the Economic Club of New York watched as Thomas Farley, the NYSE's president, hailed Airbnb as an exemplar of American enterprise.
Trump's own well-paid and well-heeled lawyers told him, in the coded language of tax opinions, that it would likely not survive an IRS audit.
"Well-heeled clientele come to the show and actually buy high end cars, which is rarity at auto shows," said Matt DeLorenzo from Kelley's Blue Book.
Henry Curr, our economics editor, and author of our leader on how to tax the rich, challenges him on whether governments should soak the well-heeled.
Royal wedding guests were offered slippers to give their well-heeled feet a rest after a long ceremony at Windsor Castle's St. George's Chapel on Saturday.
Since then, Kenner's 3-3/4-inch scale toys, and yes, the vehicles, have become highly collectible icons of pop culture for nostalgic, well-heeled adults.
Polk County: Iowa's most populous county includes Des Moines and its immediate suburbs, areas populated by residents of a young, vibrant city and well-heeled suburbanites.
As a result of feminism women are no longer pregnant and barefoot in the kitchen but now are increasingly well heeled and childless in the boardroom.
Staring into the voids of their cellphone screens, Fischl's well-heeled characters remain unfazed by the onslaught of look-at-me colors and purposefully provocative images.
In the automobile age, well-heeled travelers in their elegant touring cars sought out the bright lights of Paris and the gambling tables of Monte Carlo.
Many of the visitors to al-Ula during an ongoing winter music festival are VIPs or well-heeled guests, with ticket prices reaching several thousand dollars.
While Roth won't say exactly how much the entire project cost, you'd have to be pretty well-heeled — or well-pawed — to get the same treatment.
Last year, Scaramucci arranged for Mnuchin, Trump's national finance chair at the time, to attend SALT and meet potential campaign donors among the well-heeled crowd.
And as the retailer does a better job of keeping its stores clean and having merchandise in stock, it stands to attract more well-heeled shoppers.
It is as popular with Wi-Fi-addicted college students looking for a hangout as it is with well-heeled professionals seeking a quick morning jolt.
While the well-heeled are taking precautionary measures such as wearing anti-pollution masks, it is a luxury that the residents of Ravidass Slum cannot afford.
Mr. Caspersen's tale has confounded Wall Street, where he was known and liked, blending in with many of his associates who came from well-heeled backgrounds.
Wealth Matters SOMETIMES the hardest part of being a philanthropist is saying no — particularly if the request comes from worthy organizations or equally well-heeled friends.
Grieder has carved out a lucrative niche for itself as high net worth residents and well-heeled visitors shopped inside its six-storey, neo-Gothic store.
French Polynesia is home to plenty of fancy restaurants pouring Chateau d'Yquem to go with the foie gras torchon ordered by well-heeled, sun-blazed honeymooners.
The two long-haul airlines are competing for well-heeled travelers by attempting to provide a private-jet experience on board some of their largest planes.
In my view, Trump has a real chance to do a lot better with minority voters who are tired of being patronized by well-heeled liberals.
As well-heeled tourists sunbathed at the Maldives' luxury resorts, efforts to report on extremism and corruption were violently countered in Malé, the densely populated capital.
The whole setup creates a convivial feeling of pilgrimage as throngs of well-heeled, perfumed Parisians stroll en masse from the tram station to the entrance.
The speech was well received by the group of the well-heeled and civil-minded, who had generally eyed him with suspicion, given his campaign rhetoric.
"'" The internet still loves "Friends," but would it love new installations of a series about six well-heeled, heterosexual, white New Yorkers and their romantic lives?
But a confluence of global economic headwinds starting around 2015, as well as unfavorable changes to property and transfer taxes, cooled interest among well-heeled buyers.
Food prices have surged to meet the demand, while what scant resources the country are redirected to the well-heeled outsiders now flooding Cuba, especially Americans.
It would probably also lead to well-heeled candidates challenging every jot and tittle of their poorer rivals' petitions — a familiar, unsavory practice in New York.
The move comes shortly after Chase began dangling 21.5,21 rewards points to get more well-heeled young people to sign up for a premium checking account.
For well-heeled collectors, Disney licensees offer limited-edition high-end items billed as works of art and promising to replicate what is seen on screen.
Convenience has value, especially for those who are both time-strapped and well-heeled, so things like app-based transactions and flexible leases are other pluses.
The hotel's modern French restaurant, La Table, is presided over by a Michelin-star-honored chef, Nicolas Pourcheresse, and is a popular destination among well-heeled locals.
And money, often a long-term barrier for outsider candidates who eke out victories in Iowa, is no longer limited to candidates beloved by the well-heeled.
California's dominant Democrats, with well-heeled political consultants close by their side, are already looking to raise millions of dollars to defeat the state-splitting ballot measure.
Instead, the wisest course is "simply" to add more homes, allowing the local housing stock to accommodate more people — the well-heeled and less well-off alike.
It comes at a time when well-heeled legacy companies like Ford and GE are finding they need to also be world-class software developers, Mee said.
Some came from the political right and far-right: there were well-heeled Catholics from posh parts of Paris, poorer ones from the provinces and some Muslims.
Extremists in every corner of the political universe can gather power by targeting well-heeled funders like Adelson on the right and George Soros on the left.
Eight years ago, he realized he could make more money as a concierge to well-heeled visitors who want the movie-star treatment in this snowcapped town.
EVERY day Zhong Zhenhua patrols a small network of streets in a well-heeled part of northern Beijing, where a dozen apartment blocks house about 3,000 people.
Already, companies like Facebook, Google, Twitter and others have committed their powerful, well-heeled lobbying armies in the nation's capital toward staving off the most onerous regulations.
If that's true, how can the Democrats also be the party of Michael Bloomberg and the well-heeled suburban Republicans whose votes are being so strenuously chased?
Singapore is an island of well-heeled stability that attracts the super-rich from its less-developed Southeast Asian neighbors, as well as millionaires from mainland China.
It debunks drafting-table simplifications concocted by urban planners — in her time, these planners were mostly well-heeled white men — who view the city negatively from above.
They are all competing, in effect, for well-heeled business travellers journeying between Europe or America and East Asia, and not worrying so much about domestic travel.
It follows a recent pattern of catering increasingly to well-heeled flyers, one that's seen a growing divergence in amenities (and price) between coach and business class.
Rather, Jaguar will send it to dealerships — in both coupe and convertible form — and into the garages of some very lucky and well-heeled buyers this summer.
WWE wrestler Big Show and Charlotte McKinney, Chanel Iman, and Jaime King backed up a well-heeled Munn (love the metallic boots) with toy guns in hand.
Once the domain of fashion editors, buyers and well-heeled clients, fashion week now attracts more than 230,000 attendees and a huge online audience in real time.
When I was growing up, well-heeled Texans had summer homes in the Hill Country, which isn't that far from — or much cooler than — our major cities.
After Vonnie chooses his older, well-heeled uncle over him, Bobby moves back east, where he finds success running a nightclub for his brother Ben (Corey Stoll).
Sorry Rudy, you'll have to excuse us for not swallowing the idea of Trump not being a racist because you can join his well-heeled golf jamboree.
The well-heeled who wish for round-the-clock access to doctors, expedited appointments with specialists and members-only hospital amenities are turning to concierge medical services.
As you'd expect from a property that has hosted the likes of Queen Elizabeth II and Michael Jackson, it attracts a well-heeled crowd, so dress accordingly.
Thirty-three well-heeled parents were charged in the case, including Hollywood celebrities and prominent business leaders, and prosecutors said there could be additional indictments to come.
PALMA, Majorca — In summers, Majorca and its sister islands off the eastern coast of Spain were once a discreet destination for the cultured, famous and well-heeled.
Every movie needs foils, and the screenwriter Aaron Sorkin and the director David Fincher found theirs in a pair of well-heeled alpha males, the Winklevoss twins.
At the Governors Awards, the academy president John Bailey made brief mention of the fires, and encouraged the well-heeled crowd to give generously to relief efforts.
So, uneasily, on buses and on foot, Rodolfo took her to the community health clinic in Carrboro, a liberal, well-heeled town just west of Chapel Hill.
And spring art auctions half a world away in New York have been postponed because well-heeled Chinese buyers may find it difficult to travel to them.
That was the instrument he sold to a well-heeled Russian in 2009 for $10.1 million, thought to be a record for a violin at the time.
Many well-heeled occupants get off the Red line—a rail service running north-south for 21970 miles—at Streeterville, a district where signs of prosperity abound.
In that seemingly innocent era, shows were high-flown trade events, largely the province of store buyers, journalists and a smattering of well-heeled ladies who lunched.
Nancy Reagan's death evoked the 963s White House, where old-Hollywood glamour and well-heeled West Coast conservatism took up residence on the banks of the Potomac.
Why, the president-elect asked a German newspaper, do so many well-heeled drivers in New York drive a Mercedes-Benz, while Germans buy so few Chevrolets?
It's also elitist to have your well-heeled allies finance a misinformation campaign that casts tax cuts for the rich as a benevolent gift to hardworking people.
And yet the city seems too genteel, too well heeled, to feel as soccer-crazed as Marseille, for example, a couple of hours down the Côte d'Azur.
Still, Amazon does not spend frivolously, and it didn't spend billions simply for access to the modest margins from selling produce and granola to well-heeled hippies.
The super-midsized Praetor 600 can fly four well-heeled travelers nonstop between London and New York, or eight passengers on that route at a slower speed.
Houston is ready to welcome a well-heeled crowd of A-listers, Hollywood celebrities, titans of industry and politicos for a week of parties and lavish sponsored events.
He told the well-heeled crowd he was planning an aggressive beginning to his administration, vowing to loosen regulations and end President Barack Obama's signature health care law.
This Ultimate Collectors' Edition Millennium Falcon (75192) is for well-heeled Star Wars Lego connoisseurs—its $800 price tag should be an immediate red flag for casual fans.
It was still a yuppie concert with food trucks and classy canned wine; there wasn't even a pit, just lines of chairs for the slightly more well-heeled.
At Sweetgreen, the line snakes around the ordering space twice, and well-heeled millennials pass the time by catching up on their Instagram feeds or gossiping with colleagues.
Well-heeled department store buyers are there in droves, but not the street-style stars of the moment, nor downtown bloggers keen to chart the latest breaking trends.
" Winifred Regensburg and Bernard Schlesinger were born into the closed world of well-heeled, music-loving ­German-English households featured so admiringly by E.M. Forster in "Howards End.
TOKYO (Reuters) - A Japanese railway company has launched a new luxury sleeper train with sky views, bathtubs and dark wood interiors, joining the race for well-heeled tourists.
Before a largely white and well-heeled audience in Queensbridge jerseys and Native American headdresses (still), Eminem rapped about how if he was black, he would've sold half.
The centrist party, which was clobbered all over the country in last year's general election, is making a comeback in such well heeled, pro-EU parts of England.
If the Kochs and their well-heeled donors miss the opportunity to support the president and be a part of the America first unity that people believe in.
Today, as a result of a reeling stock market and concerns about global economic stability and growth, the conversation with well-heeled clients has turned decidedly more cautious.
Singapore is an island of well-heeled stability that attracts the super-rich from its less-developed Southeast Asian neighbours, as well as multi-millionaires from mainland China.
For the well-heeled buyer who needs room to spare, the owner bought the mansion next door and converted it into an 8,000 square foot guest house too.
"Increasingly, we are seeing well-heeled Chinese travel to hard-to-reach destinations for the bragging rights and WeChat pictures [to] show they've been somewhere exotic," he said.
Mr. Harder's growing connections with celebrities, their representatives and well-heeled entrepreneurs was clearly rooted in a legal action filed in 2009 in state and federal courts here.
While the well-heeled boots have been the butt of jokes from Rubio's GOP rivals and political observers for weeks, Fallon insisted that Rubio should wear them proudly.
Buyers in Silicon Valley must be aggressive and innovative as well as well-heeled, especially as housing inventory here hits its lowest point in at least 2000 years.
Huge well-heeled corporations can and do lobby politicians for advantages, be they export subsidies or tax credits for new investments, in return for supporting the statist agenda.
The district touts itself as Morocco's next big fashion and design destination, complete with hotels, residences and even schools to support all aspects of a well-heeled neighborhood.
But somehow it just hasn't clicked, and they've become the cousins that live in the Inland Empire compared to the rest of the clan's well-heeled Westside vibe.
This means the 2 million passengers who fly commercial each day are subsidizing the 50,000 well-heeled Americans enjoying their second glass of champagne on their private planes.
They also suspected that Pickard laundered LSD profits—with the help of three exotic dancers in San Francisco—to a well-heeled research institute that studied psychedelic drugs.
That resentment was nowhere to be seen on Thursday as the torch progressed through the well-heeled districts of Barra de Tijuca, where the Games will be held.
An investment pitch for a new Texas hotel is trying to lure well-heeled Chinese by invoking Donald J. Trump's name and promising visas to the United States.
The Swiss firm UBS, among the world&aposs largest wealth managers with $2.5 trillion in client assets, is innovating for the well-heeled set in which it specializes.
The Bundy movement seems to have internalized this crackpot legal doctrine, and the Bundys in turn helped fuel the well-heeled corporate-led effort to privatize public lands.
This marks a major shift from a skyline dominated by office space and executive suites to one increasingly focused on securing the best views for well-heeled residents.
Along with its graying group of well-heeled enthusiasts, there are the Topgolf participants looking for a low-key evening out and a rainbow coalition of young beginners.
While Porsche is promising cheaper variants of the Taycan next year, well-heeled drivers of the world will have to make do with these two options for now.
And because there aren&apost many international brand-name hotels in town, the hotel does draw a fair share of well-heeled travelers on vacation looking for familiarity.
Steeped, as Bulleri himself is, in the Italy of days past, these places are beloved in equal measure by the haute Milanese and a well-heeled international set.
And when politicians play favorites, they will inevitably do so with disproportionate input from well-heeled lobbyists and powerful special interests looking to capitalize on their political influence.
FLORENCE, Italy — Every June, Italy's latest batch of aspiring coaches convenes on Coverciano, a secluded, well-heeled suburb of Florence, to complete the final stage of their education.
The slowdown is uneven and some projects are faring better than others, but for well-heeled buyers there is no shortage of discounts and sweeteners to be had.
"Throughout the year, some of our most well-heeled clients were in a great position to capitalize on excess inventory," said Dan Drohan, chief executive of Solairus Aviation.
Today's Tuxedo is in a former opera house, and a certain theatrical allure extends to the parade of well-heeled patrons who glide into its dim, capacious parlor.
On Saturday afternoons, well-heeled art collectors and smartly dressed culture seekers take their post-brunch strolls through blue-chip galleries like Hauser & Wirth, Gagosian and David Zwirner.
Wealth Matters FOR some well-heeled donors, venturing out on their own to start a family foundation or serving on the board of a public charity is appealing.
As if to prove it, they each have a grown-up shop of their own clustered around Mount Street, a well-heeled and deep-pocketed area of Mayfair.
As such, it attracts a well-heeled set loyal to the Edition lifestyle, and those eager to test out a brand new property in an equally sophisticated neighborhood.
By contrast, Penn Station had its fancy portes cochères for the railroad's well-heeled customers, and 84 huge, somber Doric columns, with 22 roosting eagles guarding the entrances.
As we've seen, it would still be very possible in a post-ban world for well-heeled interests to offer well-paying jobs to former members of Congress.
Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat is an exclusive community on the French Riviera that's been known as a vacation hotspot for the well-heeled dating back to the late 1800s.
At once bountiful and hard-pressed, the school district covers a well-heeled suburb of Tulsa and spans the Arkansas river to take in part of the city proper.
Although less well-heeled residents of those cities will be glad of a fall in prices, a cooling of foreign interest may have unwelcome consequences for the wider market.
But those who have suffered understand suffering, and Tyrion is soon revealed to be a well-heeled apologist for atrocity, a role familiar to lots of national security advisors.
Letting a well-heeled German tourist use some to rinse beach sand off his bottom probably does more good for the economy than spraying it on a wheat field.
A 30bp premium would be high in the investment-grade market for such a well-heeled corporate, but not exceptional given the potential size of the offering, bankers said.
Outside the well-heeled city center, there is little sign of prosperity, with most of its 244 million people crammed into rundown neighborhoods where rubbish is piled in alleyways.
How many of HL's 1.1m well-heeled customers are trapped is unknown, but it is something that Nicky Morgan, chair of the Treasury select committee, is demanding to know.
Prior to 1991, Connecticut did not have a state income tax—attracting well-heeled workers employed in Boston and New York City to live in the prosperous suburban state.
Britain's oldies are a well-heeled bunch (after subtracting housing costs, their incomes are higher than those of working folk), and in Cornwall their spending has boosted the economy.
The revelation that the "Black Spartacus" drove slaves spurred some modern historians to over-correct, speculating that Toussaint was a well-heeled bourgeois by the time of the revolution.
So it's important to consider the difference between policies that are good for regular Americans and the overall economy, and those that are mostly just for well-heeled investors.
The lawsuit follows intensive media coverage of the criminal charges against "Desperate Housewives" star Huffman and "Full House" actress Loughlin, as well as against the other well-heeled defendants.
For the extremely well-heeled, the company will happily stretch the already enormous 18-foot 3.5-inch Mulsanne to fit more seats, something it calls the Mulsanne Grand Limousine.
The earlier, well-heeled patrician U.S. ambassadors to the U.N. presided over some famous crises, but not ones that deal with non-state parties, like ISIS or al Qaeda.
The looting attempts spanned the city, said Miami Mayor Tomas Regalado, from the well-heeled Brickell and downtown neighborhoods to the low-income Liberty City and Little Haiti areas.
Around 500 well-heeled New Yorkers paid up to $10,000 each to attend the Nearness of You concert in honor of the saxophonist Michael Brecker, who died in 2007.
The invitation was sent to a select group of well-heeled potential donors, who were asked to attend a Friday morning fund-raiser at a construction company in Boston.
Charlevoix went on to draw a jet-set crowd, and for decades La Malbaie was a particular favorite of luxury cruise ships, including many filled with well-heeled Americans.
And when lawmakers have tried to get tougher, such as creating more requirements for cruise ships to dock at U.S. ports, the well-heeled industry pushes back hard. Rep.
In the 18 months since,  it's beat out well-heeled competitors for lucrative contracts in Washington, DC, and San Francisco, bringing its total to 70 markets, including many universities.
There is a snack bar and the Restaurant Panoramique, which overlooks a waterfall and serves Creole specialties, including grilled lobster and curried chicken Colombo, mostly to well-heeled Guadeloupeans.
Amy Kobuchar also engaged Warren effectively, but she's hampered by a lack of funds and so cannot keep up with her well-known (Biden) and well-heeled (Buttigieg) opponents.
Just as the relentless abrasiveness of the conceit threatens to wear thin, a strange pathos takes hold, as if Wilde's well-heeled characters were imprisoned in a postmodern madhouse.
The Dubai-export Wild and the Moon dominates the clean-food scene in Paris, with multiple eateries located just minutes apart in the well-heeled Third and Fourth Arrondissements.
On the one hand, we saw the launch of UberEats, where well-heeled Bostonians can now have everything from donuts to sushi delivered to their doorstep within 30 minutes.
The company, on its way to developing a satellite communications system for the well-heeled travelers it sends to Mars, will create one for earthlings who want to stay home.
For many well-heeled taxpayers, the equivalent strategy may even be better than the outright deduction, because the deduction involved a floor determined by 2 percent of adjusted gross income.
Salesforce just wants to do it with a hint of compassion as it rakes in those big bucks and keeps well-heeled competitors like Microsoft, Oracle and SAP at bay.
While the well-heeled crowd will help pay for Bellissimo's vision, it is the people in and around the hamlets of Tryon and Mill Springs who he says will benefit.
Well-heeled restaurants such as Claridge's in London have also started to stock the stuff, which is made not just in France but also in Italy, Austria, Slovakia and elsewhere.
Raya (for celebrities and influencers), The League (for the well-heeled and ambitious), and Tinder's own VIP room, Tinder Select, are just a few that are capitalizing on this trend.
Media reports say the alleged sexual assault, which Harron has strongly denied, happened at the rowdy Rock Bottom bar - a popular haunt for the many well-heeled foreigners in Dubai.
It was a dedicated workstation that was operated with a stylus pen, and it was so prohibitively expensive that it was only available to the most well-heeled production studios.
Yet they provide clues about where these well-heeled donors could place their support as the campaign barrels toward the first voting contests of the season, which begin in February.
And because those rolling histories usually come toting their well-heeled owners, luxury automakers use the event as an occasion to connect with potential customers and show off something shiny.
"I do agree there are some well-heeled educated millennials who are very specific about their wants and demands," said Nela Richardson, chief economist at Redfin, a real estate brokerage.
The competition has pushed down the fee income for plain-vanilla investment banking offerings, which has weighed on the revenue of the well-heeled foreign banks in the recent years.
That's the only way to view his deeply irresponsible proposal for stripping New Jersey's poorest communities of desperately needed education aid to fund property tax cuts for well-heeled suburbanites.
IF YOU were a well-heeled Massachusetts lady in the late 2000s and wanted your hair fixed like the movie stars, there was one man to turn to: Samuel Bernstein.
But President Xi Jinping's anticorruption campaign has scared government officials and state enterprise executives away from the game, seen by many in China as a sport for the well heeled.
"So I only ask the famously well-heeled Hollywood Foreign Press and all of us in our community to join me in supporting the Committee to Protect Journalists," she said.
Instead, they are investing heavily in pleasing a larger group of well-heeled travelers than the rare few who would shell out more than $25,000 for over-the-top luxury.
The roller coaster of a game took place in an unusually neutral environment, with so many of the Cubs' passionate and well-heeled fans finding their way into the stadium.
CAIRO — Gucci Corner is the nickname for a bustling plaza at the private American University in Cairo, where well-heeled students hang out between classes and strut their imported fashions.
Since 2003, Jean has lived in a light-filled modern apartment with cherry-wood paneling in Paris's well-heeled Sixth arrondissement, just a short walk from the A.P.C. head office.
Back in fin-de-siècle Rome, Mr. Bulgari had picked the name of Charles Dickens's novel in hopes of attracting well-heeled British and American tourists in the Eternal City.
CHOPARD L.U.C QUATTRO $24,400 Chopard's tendency to create watches that look as if they've just fallen from the wrists of well-heeled central European businessmen shows no signs of abating.
The practice underlines how Canada, and British Columbia in particular, has become a favored haven for well-heeled Chinese seeking a refuge for wealth and kin away from authoritarian China.
She snapped pictures of the well-heeled crowd as she hugged her way around the room, occasionally misplacing a glass of white wine, in a churn of compliments and gossip.
In the 18 months since, it has beat out well-heeled competitors for lucrative contracts in Washington, DC, and San Francisco, bringing its total to 70 markets, including many universities.
Central to that effort has been the Preservation Society of Newport County, a well-heeled group that spends a robust $211 million a year showcasing the city's history of extravagance.
If you cannot afford the hefty membership fee, you may know a well-heeled friend who is getting married at Mar-a-Lago and snare an invitation to the celebration.
For the French release not long after its Cannes premiere, the Parasite poster featured the Kim family barefoot and the Parks in shoes, a nod to their well-heeled background.
Mr. Ito has been a popular figure at the lab since taking over in 2011, pulling it out of a postrecession lull while dazzling students and well-heeled donors alike.
Americans must have faith that the CFPB is acting in their interests and not doing the bidding of well-heeled political donors looking for a return on their campaign investments.
As temperatures drop and the holiday season approaches, the sedate and stately street gets an influx of energy, with well-heeled shoppers and tourists mixing on their post-brunch strolls.
The prospect of a well-heeled new candidate entering the Republican race could further complicate efforts by party leaders to avoid a primary and focus attention on Mr. de Blasio.
Dressed casually in a striped top and black pants, she did not seem to fit the part of the well-heeled women of Westminster or its dog-sweater-wearing fanciers.
WEF aims to bring together what it calls "stakeholders" in both public and private organizations and sectors, although membership is not cheap and certainly not for the less well-heeled.
Coco Chanel had accomplished the same dynamic some years earlier, but her fakes were meant for a more limited, well-heeled market and, unlike Mr. Lane's, had little mass distribution.
According to Mr. Carter, the idea is to keep well-heeled globalists up to speed on the latest fads, fashions, arts, riots, scandals, and political upheavals in Europe and Asia.
Darcy Padilla It is a chilly Friday night, and a well-heeled, invite-only crowd has gathered at Dirty Water, an upscale bar on the ground floor of the Twitter building.
While the staff of Blade, the "Uber for helicopters" company, is used to a well-heeled crowd, the current group may be a bit over the top even by their standards.
Since then, the company has struggled to come up with designs that have caught the fancy of the well-heeled buyer, who have gravitated toward bags offered by Coach Inc COH.
After about a decade as a financial adviser to the wealthy clients of Goldman Sachs, she has become a fund-raising power, specializing in soliciting maximum contributions from well-heeled donors.
They were among the many coifed, pierced and tattooed women and men who populate a slice of Haifa's social scene that resembles that of the well-heeled hipsters of Tel Aviv.
And he discovered what he says many other on-demand entrepreneurs are also finding — that on-demand services are costly to scale past the well-heeled consumers in big, progressive cities.
But you'll always have Foster Friess, the well-heeled, Wyoming-based investor who helped you slug out the 2012 primary through April, and has supported your campaign this time around too.
Proofpoint also needs to compete with well-heeled enterprise players such as VMware and Citrix in a crowded market that has already witnessed the shocking collapse of Blackberry and Good Technology.
It doesn't take much imagination to see that a road procession of largely well-heeled leftist city folk telling them to abandon a major regional industry would get their hackles up.
In Minnesota, where U.S. Bank Stadium hosted its first regular season game last night, that means players come out through a place where well-heeled drunks can spill beer on them.
Bid adieu to the days when vegans were dour granola eaters swathed in carob-stained hemp shirts, and say hello to a new, well-heeled subset of SoulCycling, health-obsessing foodies.
Some 2000,280 well-heeled racegoers will descend on the small town of Ascot in southern England to enjoy one of Britain's most iconic events on both the sporting and social calendars.
This symbiotic relationship -- where the well-heeled on Wall Street flood the political system with cash in exchange for pro-corporate policies -- has infected far too many folks on Capitol Hill.
The Magno rooms, located at 729 Seventh Avenue, were known as affordable options for less well-heeled distributors, and their closure, said the publicist Emma Griffiths, will primarily affect smaller films.
Instead of worrying about the micro-decisions in our individual well-heeled families, we — dads included — should be putting our energies and efforts into keeping institutions accountable for everyone's well-being.
In an area known for its well-heeled bankers, Russian oligarchs and heiresses, neighbors protested that the "hideous" colors were a jarring anomaly amid the understated elegance of the surrounding area.
To take on a global and well-heeled industry, U.S. environmentalists have adopted a strategy of winning hyper-local grassroots victories to build momentum to ban the bag and other plastics.
Hillary Clinton's friendliness with Wall Street and well-heeled donors always irked Sanders and his backers during the 2016 campaign, although, with very few exceptions, he rarely attacked her over it.
On a warm summer evening at a vineyard in Sonoma, California, a group of well-heeled guests gathered at a local Sonoma vineyard sipping rose, feasting on food... and smoking cannabis.
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — The well-heeled guests strolled up red carpeted steps and through lines of smiling young women to reach the newest outpost in President Trump's international business empire.
The small basement studio where Ms. Archer and one full-time assistant create samples is beneath Mr. Burstein's boutique, The Place London, on a well-heeled street in the Paddington neighborhood.
After all, the Democratic Party is in tatters at every level; wouldn't a well-heeled Democrat be better off spending money on uncelebrated legislative races in Idaho or Iowa or Ohio?
Even if its idea is a good one, Drivemode faces an uphill battle as a tiny startup trying to work in an industry dominated by slow-moving but well-heeled giants.
Oh, a subway in New York, and you saw newspapers and magazines disappear from that commute, and that's a generally well-heeled group of people who read a lot of stuff.
Well-heeled GOPers may disagree with Clinton's policies, but she appeals to people that benefit from the status quo, said Bob Biersack, a senior fellow at the Center for Responsive Politics.
The obvious subtext: Bring your well-bred daughters to camp, and we'll serve up some well-heeled young men for them to marry alongside the tennis and golf and mambo lessons.
The DB211 embraces modernity without looking back, going for broke with a redefined mission to poach well-heeled buyers who might otherwise fall for stalwarts like Bentley, Ferrari, Porsche, and Rolls-Royce.
The DB113 embraces modernity without looking back, going for broke with a redefined mission to poach well-heeled buyers who might otherwise fall for stalwarts like Bentley, Ferrari, Porsche, and Rolls-Royce.
Instead of debating whether well-heeled defendants should be allowed to buy a better prison experience, we should be asking why we put so much faith in imprisonment in the first place.
ONE can read too much into the Liberal Democrats' storming performance at yesterday's by-election in Witney, the well-heeled Oxfordshire seat vacated by David Cameron's resignation from the House of Commons.
Ms. Ferrante's characters return again and again to Piazza dei Martiri, the elegant plaza at the heart of the well-heeled Chiaia shopping district, where four majestic stone lions guard the center.
That included brokering a deal to make peace with the United States, which paved the way for a flood of well-heeled American visitors that is now, under President Trump, slowing drastically.
The next campaign filing deadline is September 30, which means that after a summer of leisure and travel by well-heeled donors, candidates have less than a month to collect their checks.
Muted gray walls and upholstery, accented with some pale wood tables, rich brown leather chairs and the odd bench or stool in marigold velvet, give the rooms a well-heeled, urbane vibe.
The Jazz Age poet Edna St. Vincent Millay was discovered there as a teenager in 1912, reciting her poem "Renascence" to a roomful of well-heeled New Yorkers, according to the hotel.
Few major political figures in Hawaii have dared to oppose the well-heeled Jones Act interests, so the Grassroot Institute decided not to wait until after the disaster to ask for help.
We stick out like sore thumbs amidst the gaggle of well-heeled business types; they crowd the rest of the bar but afford us a wide berth, which suits us just fine.
His design is a shimmering block of copper, glass and stone in Blasieholmen, an area which faces the Baltic Sea and is close to the well-heeled east side of the city.
This comes with its own set of challenges, however, most notably the need to ensure well-heeled customers a glamorous and indulgence-filled luxury experience in a destination mobbed by cruise ships.
"How many of you have seen 'Nancy and Beth' before?" said Mr. Offerman, 47, as he bounded onto the tiny stage, before a well-heeled audience dressed in suits, ties and pearls.
The incident described in the warrant occurred almost 18 months ago in Princess Hassa's apartment on Avenue Foch in the well-heeled 16th Arrondissement, and caused a minor stir at the time.
Sure enough, what we have seen so far is that companies are buying back stock — which benefits a small group of well-heeled investors — while giving their workers modest bonuses at best.
In Mr. Culberson's well-heeled district, where even the restaurants with ample parking offer valet services, Mr. Trump is as polarizing as he was when he narrowly lost the seat in 2016.
Then, after financial disappointments and decades of shifting ownership, Samsonite took its shares public in the Chinese city of Hong Kong, seeking to capitalize on Asia's growing legions of well-heeled travelers.
Between the lines: "Amex has long lagged behind Visa and Mastercard in the race for American businesses," as it opted for well-heeled customers rather than mass-market appeal, the story notes.
But he is allergic to the notion that one kind of black music — with a particular appeal to erudite, well-heeled, often white audiences — would be more culturally salient than other forms.
Both the SpaceX Dragon and the Boeing Starliner will have extra seats for the well-heeled and adventurous who want to pay a lot of money for the adventure of a lifetime.
Today, a growing class of well-heeled lobbyists intent on commercializing marijuana are doing everything they can to sell legal weed as a panacea for every contemporary challenge we face in America.
"The biographical information we have demonstrates that Barbara was accustomed to meeting with well-heeled members of society and the oil painting itself portrays her in a highly dignified fashion," McShane stated.
The gaming community was outraged over the company's pricing of in-game purchases for the "Star Wars Battlefront II" game, with many complaining that the option gave unfair advantage to the well-heeled.
Politico reported last week that Democratic party leaders had already begun the process of selling packages to fund the event -- specifically approaching well-heeled corporate donors with ties to K-Street lobby shops.
Turnbull's imminent resignation from parliament will trigger a by-election in his seat of Wentworth in Sydney's well-heeled inner east, where the former leader lives in a waterfront Tuscan-styled manor house.
There, senior and accessibility groups, plus a strain of anti-elitist, anti-tech politics have worked to characterize scooterers as young, well-heeled wheelers, and out-of-touch and on-the-sidewalk bros.
For a time, Cadet said, she earned a few pesos a week cleaning the homes and hand washing the clothes of well-heeled families who had not yet fled the island for Miami.
"I think there has been a shift in the people who have come to San Francisco," Mr. Campos said of the city's new arrivals, a group that is well educated and well heeled.
Donald J. Trump has campaigned very clearly for change — a policy upheaval to promote faster growth, repair the economic stagnation and end the corrupt pay-to-play system that favors the well heeled.
The airline, like its competitors, is trying to court well-heeled travelers, but the Polaris rollout, which includes new seating and lounge construction, has been slow since it was first announced in 2016.
They are well groomed, well heeled, loud-mouthed; and they never heard a chord, or read a phrase, or saw a sensuous line on a canvas that caused them to pause in wonder.
Los Angeles Magazine reported that Mr. Paperny, a former Bear Stearns stockbroker who served 18 months behind bars at the private prison in Taft, helps guide "well-heeled convicts" through the prison system.
He pitched Brazil to the well-heeled audience gathered in this Alpine ski resort as a good place to do business — a country committed to rooting out rampant corruption and rolling back regulations.
Several times a year, López said, he takes the six-hour flight to Seattle — or meets Hernández on the road — to do so, his airfare and food paid by his well-heeled client.
The populist wave that has swept Central Europe — fueled by a backlash to the refugee crisis — is affecting even this pampered cocoon of transnationalism that depends utterly on well-heeled visitors from abroad.
He credits the arrival of multicolored and baby beets for turning the heads of the well-heeled crowd at Spago, who had probably never before seen a humble beet on a restaurant menu.
He ended up winning six of his 18 starts at the Spa and the attention of well-heeled owners, and he finished the year with 31 winners and $1.5 million in purse earnings.
Instead, Mr. Hutchison said, it's for the well-heeled owner who loves a special car and wants to keep it alive, but doesn't want the headache and T.L.C. associated with aging, finicky machines.
On any given evening a mix of thuggish jocks, crusty-looking paysans, well-heeled retirees, urbane day-trippers from Toulouse, teenagers and children can be found tucking into cheap entrecôtes and duck legs.
I mean a lot of these smart people, the Council on Foreign Relations, the Brookings Institution, all of these well-heeled think tanks, they spent their lives dedicated to geopolitical understanding and foreign policy.
Large bond offerings from well-heeled issuers like AB InBev, Apple, and ExxonMobil, to fund M&As and share buybacks, drove volumes for the quarter to a whopping US$342.594bn, according to IFR data.
Brewers like Social Club are a reminder that despite the widespread social misery caused by the country's economic crisis, an appetite remains among well-heeled Venezuelans for high-end niche products like craft beer.
Opened in 1924, the swank Mediterranean Revival hotel attracted many rich snowbirds (a yellow light in the bell tower was illuminated every winter season as a kind of Bat-Signal for the well-heeled).
Well-heeled conservative collectors "prefer to restore a 19th-century master than buy works by young artists", says Mateusz Matyszkowicz, who between 2016 and 2017 ran TVP Kultura, the public broadcaster's high-brow channel.
Indeed, just as private equity firms are searching for new ways to wring money out of tech companies, tech companies are increasingly open to taking money from well-heeled PE players, and no wonder.
Ms Li is among the well-heeled parents who send their children to Chengdu Waldorf School, a fee-paying institution inspired by the quirky philosophies of Rudolf Steiner, an early-20th-century Austrian educationalist.
The CEOs also want the president and Congress to curb the free speech of so-called "activist shareholders" by limiting shareholder proposals for corporate responsibility to only the most well-heeled shareholders (read: themselves).
Wilson proved to the well-heeled and predominantly white figure skating world that minorities can be every bit as good at a time in the sport's—and the country's—history when many believed otherwise.
For more than two decades, Nakumatt's blue-and-white signage and large bronze elephant statues enticed well-heeled Kenyans into its shops to buy anything from imported meat to the latest flatscreen TV sets.
The N.B.A. then was not the marketing juggernaut it would later become under the former commissioner David Stern and lacked a nurturing, financially well-heeled league as its parent, as the W.N.B.A. has had.
The ongoing college admissions scandal, where well-heeled parents bribed their kids' way into top universities, demonstrates how cathartic it can be when those who believed themselves above the law are brought to justice.
From coal-country capitals like Washington, Pennsylvania, to well-heeled Westchester, New York, grassroots leaders are winning seats on county and state Democratic Party committees and calling for more transparency, more outreach, more action.
The lavish party that Mr. Gruosi throws during the Cannes Film Festival so celebrities can showcase De Grisogono jewels for about 650 well-heeled clients, or potential clients, amid a flurry of flashing cameras.
Seen by supporters as beacons of excellence that drive up standards, they are blamed by critics for allowing well-heeled parents to opt out of state education, removing the incentive for it to improve.
Since 2009, soirées for the young and well-heeled have taken place in a hidden lounge known as the Wooly, situated at the base of Woolworth Building, now a hundred and four years old.
CEO Uzi Shmilovici claimed his company's AI could compete with its more well-heeled competitors when it was released in 2016 to provide salespeople with meaningful prescriptive advice on how to be more successful.
As for now, whenever I see the red taillights of a Buick glowing before me on a highway, I'll imagine there's a family inside; that the mother and the father are accomplished, well heeled.
The storms also ripped through the tourism industry in a region unusually dependent on well-heeled visitors, where a thriving network of hotels, souvenir shops, taxis, charter fishing boats and restaurants powers local economies.
As host to the annual Maxi Yacht Rolex Cup, along with the Swan Cup, the club has a track record of courting top-shelf sponsors to its sailing events for its well-heeled members.
That town has long been popular with tourists, a good place for the well-heeled to have second homes and a marina that is a huge draw for those who want to go fishing.
That town has long been popular with tourists, a good place for the well-heeled to have second homes and a marina that is a huge draw for those who want to go fishing.
Several less well-heeled donors said they had given to Mr. de Blasio's committee not so much out of personal support for the mayor's mission, but because of interpersonal ties in particular immigrant communities.
The battle underscores the growing importance of semiconductor technology to all manner of modern devices, even as the rising cost of developing computer chips winnows the number of producers to a well-heeled elite.
Like many young families who have found their way to this well-heeled town of about 22,000, the Peschkos were drawn to the school system, which consistently ranks among the highest in the state.
For decades, the city center has felt a bit abandoned and sometimes seedy as well-heeled locals gravitated toward modern suburbs like Escazú and Santa Ana, home to American-style malls and restaurant chains.
There is a familiar dynamic in New York when the well-heeled put their money behind a new idea: an assumption that something untoward is afoot, including a creeping privatization that must be resisted.
Still, more than enough viable bids remain, particularly in Cincinnati and Sacramento, where well-heeled bidders own two of the most successful teams in the U.S.L. and have well-formed plans for new stadiums.
"You're not looking out for the folks," O'Reilly scolded, telling Feirstein to give more serious focus to hard-working graduate and commuting students than to the well-heeled "hippy-dippy types" O'Reilly already scorned.
As Frank Bruni correctly notes, such practices enable applicants from educationally savvy and economically well-heeled families to secure places in top-notch schools before the rest of their peers even submit an application.
Now, as China's voracious appetite for Australia's commodity exports ebb, the nation has deftly positioned itself as an attractive destination for Chinese tourists - most of them well-heeled and eager to splurge on creature comforts.
La Reunion Golf Resort & Residences was once a place for well-heeled residents and tourists to putt, drive, swim and imbibe in a dramatic setting perched on the flanks of Guatemala&aposs Volcano of Fire.
The group has struggled with diversity — a 2015 internal report showed staffers accused it of being a "white men's club" — while grassroots activists have groused that HRC caters foremost to its centrist, well-heeled chums.
Next to the Syrian consulate is a brightly painted store (the "Pop-Up Shop"), offering nothing but consumer imports, from cereals to cosmetics, so the neighbourhood's well-heeled residents may satisfy esoteric tastes acquired abroad.
It's been a vacation hotspot for the well-heeled dating back to the late 1800s, when the area's mild climate attracted wealthy British and Russian families, who soon turned it into a popular vacation destination.
Warren's success is even more impressive given that she has not done high-dollar fundraisers with her party's most well-heeled contributors, including many fans in Silicon Valley who are desperate for access to her.
Image: Virgin GalacticThe VSS Unity, which was introduced in February, is the latest iteration of Virgin Galactic's SpaceShipTwo, which will hopefully—one day—ferry well-heeled thrill-seekers to the edge of space and back.
Nice, of all the towns along that lapis-lazuli blue coastline, has been synonymous for centuries with genteel holidaying, and a winter retreat, especially for the well-heeled English escaping their own damp cold climes.
Another ancillary benefit: Sanders raises much of these small-dollar contributions online -- meaning he doesn't need to spend precious campaign time holding large events (that cost time and money) to woo more well-heeled donors.
She mothered her kids in every kind of living quarter imaginable — cheap inns, well-heeled mansions, hotel rooms, apartments and the back of a station wagon that she drove from Maine to Texas every year.
Only a few minutes' drive from the historic center of Brussels and the well-heeled boulevards around the European Union headquarters, the district is densely populated with mostly North African immigrants, their children and grandchildren.
The vulnerability market is a complex and expensive place, and there are a lot of well-heeled criminals, brokers, and other governments willing to pay top dollar for a way to unlock a seized phone.
He said many of the well-heeled guests on long-term cruises are in their 2600s and think seeing the world by boat is a better opportunity than spending the winter in a Florida condo.
The tax credit (or "tax expenditure" in Washington-speak) essentially is a subsidy that encourages upper-income Californians and other well-heeled individuals, to purchase electric vehicles; it already has cost taxpayers billions of dollars.
What's left are often national restaurant chains, well-heeled restaurants funded by venture capitalists and fewer of the mom-and-pop operations that once gave Silicon Valley towns like Palo Alto a distinct local flavor.
Well known to shop owners and local residents, the men stand out from the increasingly hip and well-heeled new arrivals to the neighborhood — ruffians, but benign, viewed more as lost than as a menace.
The world of Michelin-starred dining has historically been one of rarified air, where teams of trilingual waiters serve well-heeled guests elaborate dishes that could in some cases be confused with works of art.
Chasing the Deal The South of France, the Amalfi Coast of Italy and Spain's Costa del Sol are just a few of the seaside European destinations known as the summertime haunts of well-heeled travelers.
Nicknamed the "poker princess" by tabloids, she was known for arranging secret poker games for well-heeled, sometimes famous players and was named in an indictment in 2013 for her role in a gambling ring.
When Dragonette debuted on NBC in 1927, some well-heeled listeners may have heard her voice in their specially devoted radio rooms, like the one shown in a 1927 photograph of pianist Adèle Reifenberg's apartment.
In its maternity ward, the Park Avenue Suite costs $2,400 per night, twice what a deluxe suite at the Carlyle Hotel down the street commands, but that's not a problem for well-heeled new parents.
The central bank hoped that by abolishing the old notes it would flush out criminals and well-heeled tax dodgers when they brought out large sums of hidden cash to exchange for the new notes.
Today, it offers its well-heeled global clientele 111 rooms, 25 suites, a range of bars and restaurants and the Palm Court, where an elaborate afternoon tea is served and men have to wear ties.
Today, it offers its well-heeled global clientele 111 rooms, 25 suites, a range of bars and restaurants and the Palm Court, where an elaborate afternoon tea is served and men have to wear ties.
Both parties are also bolstered by well-heeled outside groups — Senate Leadership Fund on the Republican side, and the pro-Democratic Senate Majority PAC — that are required to report their fundraising totals every six months.
Our landlord terminated our lease; apparently a well-heeled Afghan official bought the house, believed to be worth as much as $2 million, mainly because it's on one of the capital's most heavily guarded streets.
Many undocumented Indians here in Sunnyvale have low-skilled service jobs, catering to their well-heeled brethren who frequent the Indian supermarkets, eateries and clothing shops that line El Camino Real, the main commercial corridor.
Harris' rival Democrats, while lamenting her sudden exit, are now fully in a frantic scramble to court the high-profile Democratic endorsers, talented staff and well-heeled donors who had once backed the California senator.
A note tells us we're in South-Central, but the images are of high-rise, well-heeled Manhattan, where a white couple, played by Billy Zane and Lori Petty, are drinking wine in a penthouse.
Reuters interviews with 13 small and mid-size Australian equity capital markets participants show how the unease created by the case has spread far below the well-heeled banks being charged to more modest stockbroking firms.
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Wales and other tech titans, including Netflix CEO Reed Hastings, billionaire venture capitalist Chris Sacca, and former chief technology officer of the United States Todd Park, are just a few of Forde's well-heeled industry supporters.
To try to stand out, they leaned into their personalities and gave the well-heeled audience, many of them still undecided, an up-close look at how their thoughtfulness on the topic meshed with charisma. Sen.
But the well-heeled crowd responded more enthusiastically to his political rivals, including Ricardo Anaya, candidate for a right-left alliance, who talked of bringing a 21st century knowledge economy to Mexico fueled by clean energy.
Well-loved magazines such as New Internationalist could tap its well-heeled readers for donations-cum-investments to stay independent in the face of fierce media competition and a slowly imploding advertising market for print publications.
His appeal among the well heeled is evident in his choice of sites for campaign rallies: resorts on Hilton Head Island, country clubs in Iowa and New Hampshire, a prep school in the South Carolina Lowcountry.
The paper—first obtained by Reuters—was drafted by well-heeled analysts Jen Weedon and William Nuland, formerly from FireEye, Inc and Dell SecureWorks, respectively, as well as Alex Stamos, the social giant's chief security officer.
THERE is a new sight in London's posh Sloane Square, and not one that the well-heeled commuters scurrying to work care to linger over: a huddle of dirty tents, just outside a luxury menswear store.
Intel has in the past targeted those who emulate its x86 instruction set, most notably a well-heeled chip startup called Transmeta that aimed to take on Intel and AMD in laptops in the early 2000s.
Firefighters are currently battling 26 active fires, made worse by a "storm front" that has flooded nearby Cape Town but fanned the flames around the well-heeled seaside town of Knysna and the neighboring Plettenberg Bay.
So it remains incumbent on Labour's MPs—who with their surgeries and door-knocking have a much better grip on political reality than their leader and his well-heeled base—to contemplate a future without him.
Both Schumer and Pelosi, they point out, frequently tour the country raising millions of dollars in campaign contributions for their party, much of it from the same type of well-heeled interests the Democrats decried Monday.
And after Lin-Manuel Miranda's magical transformation of the founder of the first Bank of the United States into a populist hero, it might not be the smartest move to campaign against Hamilton's well-heeled descendants.
If passed, legislation along the lines of the earlier Hatch bill would overturn decades of precedent interpreting federal criminal law, ushering in a new era of intensive litigation that only well-heeled defendants could possibly afford.
With so many vessels lying idle, three Australian companies, including shipbuilding project management firm Silverstar Marine, have partnered to convert some into luxury explorer vessels complete with a helideck in order to target well-heeled customers.
Some of the noise floated up into this mountain town where well-heeled cinephiles and high-altitude movie-world professionals gather each Labor Day weekend to sample selected new films alongside carefully programmed revivals and restorations.
The policy — and the specter of children glumly eating a cold sandwich while their more well-heeled peers dined on pizza and fries — provoked both a backlash and an outpouring of support for the indebted students.
Well-heeled festivalgoers were cheated out of tickets costing hundreds or thousands of dollars, and local islanders were not paid for their services in building the infrastructure for the festival on Great Exuma in the Bahamas.
For nearly a century, the work, subtitled "The Play About the Death of the Rich Man," has been preaching (in rhyming couplets) against avarice and exhorting the festival's well-heeled audiences to do a charitable deed.
Even some of Mr. Adelson's allies expressed concern that if the administration accepts his offer for the permanent embassy, it could be seen as a well-heeled financial contributor effectively privatizing — and politicizing — American foreign policy.
Heads Up Until a few years ago, I never spent any time during annual visits to Santiago, Chile, in the neighborhood of Lastarria, a well-heeled belle epoque-style residential district at the edge of downtown.
Last fall, in a talk in front of a well-heeled group of liberal donors in Washington, DC, the former president was dismissive of the idea that contested primaries were a bad thing for the party.
The biggest is that as it sells more Model 3 vehicles — and soon, Model Y SUVs — at lower price points to less well-heeled buyers, it&aposs going to be highly stressed on the service front.
He visited Cobham — Chelsea's training center, in a well-heeled, cosseted corner of Surrey — to speak with players, asking them if they wanted to remain at the club and detailing his plans for the season ahead.
Things took a surreal turn when they reportedly ran out of money for drugs and alcohol, and the well-heeled man contacted family in Italy, according to news accounts, in order to arrange a cash drop.
While private pension funds and mutual funds often steer stock markets in places like the United States, markets in China are more often swayed by amateur investors and well-heeled individuals willing to take big risks.
The well-heeled in Karachi have been turning to Islam since the 1990s, when a female preacher called Farhat Hashmi began preaching the faith at the palatial homes that are a feature of Karachi's wealthy neighborhoods.
The movement has thrived on the impression that it is the institutional and well-heeled face of a vast grassroots composed of committed, principled, ideological voters–a potent combination that allowed it to take over the party.
Moreover, in an age of new and expanding compensation models, such as equity options and restricted stock, even well-educated and seemingly well-heeled employees may need education about issues, such as liquidity and lock up periods.
Between photos of food porn and your BFF's cat, you'll find a slew of fashion bloggers and the well-heeled putting out a seemingly constant stream of style shots complete with tons of "tap for credits" goodness.
Click here to view original GIFThe distance between expectation and reality makes fools of us all, but it made the well-heeled attendees of an exclusive music festival in the Bahamas look particularly moronic late Thursday night.
After all, it is hard to imagine that a truly populist president would tolerate a rule that allows the country's wealthiest entrepreneurs (and other well-heeled taxpayers) to escape paying any income tax on their capital investments.
Then the performances started in earnest, and over the years she established a considerable reputation for singing at the soirees of the various clubs and societies she supported, attracting an enthusiastic audience of well-heeled New Yorkers.
Sports of The Times RIO DE JANEIRO — A thousand metaphysical miles from the well-heeled Olympic zone, a couple of activists and I entered the Favela do Mandela, a ramshackle collection of brick-and-tar-paper buildings.
Liberals and feminists lined up behind Hill, a well-heeled, educated, fearless black professor who played well on TV. This conveniently made it easier to ignore the racism that shadowed the hearings, or the feminist agenda itself.
" Stretching from suburban Washington to the Shenandoah valley and the West Virginia border, Comstock's district is home to thousands of government workers, as well as many well-heeled lobbyists and what Trump might call the Washington "elites.
At least Victoria Mack efficiently sketches the dancing girl Muriel O'Neill, then the wide-eyed ingénue Miss Clarabelle Cobb; John Plumpis also brings just the right amount of urbane menace to the well-heeled racketeer Heine Schmitz.
An array of factors fueled Mr. Jones's upset win in a deeply conservative state, including a surge in black turnout and pervasive frustration with Mr. Moore among well-heeled suburban residents who ordinarily push Republicans to victory.
A few years later, the director James Ivory cast her in her breakthrough role in the British class drama "Howards End" as the well-heeled, earnest Margaret Schlegel, who gets involved with Anthony Hopkins's upper-crust widower.
As two well-heeled aesthetes living in a version of gay paradise, where one partner hosts a cooking show that the other produces, Erasmus (Steve Coogan) and Paul (Paul Rudd) are ambivalent about the prospect of parenthood.
It was there, at the Reina nightclub on the Bosporus — a hot spot for soap opera stars and professional athletes, Turks and well-heeled tourists — that those hoping to move past a particularly troubled year died together.
Jean Denoyer, a restaurateur whose only rival is Keith McNally when it comes to recreating vintage Paris, lost his lease in 264 for La Goulue, an Upper East Side haunt of the well-heeled and well-connected.
Mr. Barrack was among Mr. Trump's relatives, party and campaign officials and the well-heeled attending the event at the home of Geoffrey Palmer, a real estate developer, according to two people familiar with what took place.
The final film to show there was Ron Howard's documentary "Pavarotti," a fitting coda for the theater: a prestige movie, flattering to a well-heeled audience, that offered a certain demographic's idea of a cultured night out.
Mr. Barrack was among Mr. Trump's relatives, party and campaign officials and the well-heeled attending the event at the home of Geoffrey Palmer, a real estate developer, according to two people familiar with what took place.
The previous La Goulue was ensconced on Madison Avenue near East 65th Street and was a cliquish playground for well-heeled Upper East Siders seeking more than just French classics like cheese souffle and coq au vin.
Grosvenor's vehicles sit in counterpoint to a market system in which flashy appearance and flawless fabrication as  indicators of material value are the central preoccupations for both well-heeled consumers and the artists who fulfill their demands.
Santa Monica, with the exception of rent-controlled sliver Pico, is traditionally well-heeled and white; Venice, the "Slum by the Sea," once attracted nodding donkeys to its oil-rich beaches and nodding bohemians to its cheap rents.
A major art fair in Hong Kong was called off, and important spring art auctions half a world away in New York have been postponed because well-heeled Chinese buyers may find it difficult to travel to them.
Mee said he expects the business to grow again in 2017 because there is a realization among well-heeled legacy companies that they need to develop agile, cloud-based software to remain on par with their industry disruptors.
Their target market — the dead — does not appear to intersect with the well-heeled, or aspiring-to-be wealthy, living and breathing Gucci customers who frequent the outlet's shops in Hong Kong, one of the company's top markets.
One arts center and occasional club, 6B, in a former industrial building in St.-Denis, north of Paris, draws well-heeled electronic music fans to a neighborhood where unemployment has been nearly 20 percent, twice the national rate.
Tweets aside, we have heard from Donald Trump only once this week — not counting the time he went to eat at the 21 Club in Manhattan and promised one of the other well-heeled diners a tax break.
Skyline, led by co-founder Geoff Bamber out of an office in London's well-heeled St James's district, had already fallen to below $100 million in assets by the end of December, Chief Operating Officer Andrew Brown said.
Packed nightly with well-heeled Romans, Ristorante Ottavio is worth the cab ride out to the southern fringe of the Esquiline district for supremely fresh seafood, both raw and cooked, served with low-key elegance and practiced flair.
At Piazza Santa Trinita, I gazed at the Palazzo Bartolini Salembeni, a majestic structure that once housed the Hotel du Nord, popular among well-heeled travelers; today the building is privately owned, its doors firmly shut and bolted.
The debate over net neutrality has a little bit of everything: Activists, protests, well-heeled corporate lobbyists, name-calling, Russian trolls, Twitter memes, Twitter abuse, multiple late-night television rants and even a scary death threat or two.
With a limited supply of vehicles, too many drivers could opt to remain in Manhattan picking up well-heeled tourists and business workers, leaving too few drivers in the other boroughs where ridership has been growing the fastest.
Thomas Rainwater (Gil Birmingham), the combative leader of the neighboring Indian reservation, is pressing a conflict over cattle-grazing rights, while a developer is encroaching with a plan to build homes for well-heeled urbanites craving elbow room.
Vail's swank and easy accessibility (Eagle County Regional Airport is 20 minutes from downtown) position it as a primo alpine getaway for well-heeled outdoor enthusiasts drawn to pristine hiking trails, river rafting and top-notch Colorado cuisine.
The stools lining the wooden bar fill up fast with well-heeled guests ordering up martinis, Pimm's Cup and Aperol spritz cocktails, but there's a small bar upstairs that's worth a try if the downstairs bar is full.
European aerospace giant Airbus is debuting its on-demand helicopter booking platform, Voom, in Mexico City on Thursday in an effort to drum up demand for choppers among well-heeled urban commuters sick of spending hours in traffic.
And while the chefs of Chef's Table often get to cook in fancy restaurants with white tablecloths for well-heeled guests, the chefs of Street Food are cooking for the people, retaining the cultural memories of their country.
WASHINGTON — Ivanka Trump raked in almost $290 million last year from her stake in her father's Washington, D.C., hotel, a local favorite among well-heeled foreign dignitaries that's located just a 53-minute stroll from the White House.
And in Hoffman, the former secretary of state had embraced a walking, talking rolodex who could connect Democrats to the well-heeled tech types they needed to fund their bid for the White House — and, eventually, support Clinton's administration.
Benjamin Eitan Ackerman, 32, allegedly posed as a well-heeled property buyer or realtor during open houses to research his targets, which included the homes of Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' Dorit Kemsley, Usher, Adam Lambert, and Jason Derulo.
This week it introduced Apollo, a stand-alone artificial intelligence piece its CEO claims is well ahead of its well-heeled competitors — and it chose to announce this new product in the middle of Dreamforce, Salesforce's enormous customer conference.
Well-heeled horse lovers with money to lose cough up tens of thousands, if not millions, of dollars to buy one promising animal, with an eye toward racing wins or, later, breeding fees — an approach akin to stock picking.
WHEN THE Cleveland Orchestra moved into Severance Hall in 1931, the state-of-the-art design let well-heeled patrons call their cars from their boxes and be whisked home without having to linger in the cold midwestern air.
He also promised to meet with community activists again this month on the sidelines of an annual meeting of global central bankers in a national park near the well-heeled town of Jackson, Wyoming, and to collaborate on research.
Who it's not: Those looking for the thinnest phone will need to look elsewhere, as might the risk averse, since buying the Essential phone means betting on a startup (albeit a well-heeled one with a highly-regarded founder).
Well-heeled horse lovers with money to lose cough up tens of thousands, if not millions, of dollars to buy one promising animal, with an eye toward racing wins or later breeding fees — an approach akin to stock picking.
"For me, it has meant growth, stability, an opening," Higueras said of the market-style reforms as some of her 17 staff set chairs and tables as the first of the evening's well-heeled foreign guests arrived for dinner.
The Folha de S.Paulo newspaper reported on Thursday that well-heeled Bolsonaro supporters had paid for messaging by third-party agencies, with each spending up to 12 million reais ($3.26 million) to spread tens of thousands of attack ads.
The company's early days as a maker of racing cars were rather humble, and it took an Italian-American racing star named Luigi Chinetti to begin the transformation into a purveyor of glamorous supercars for the world's well-heeled.
Rohan Gunaratna, a professor of security studies at Singapore's Rajaratnam School of International Studies, said the Dhaka gunmen's background may have helped them mount the attack at the Holey Artisan restaurant, popular with the city's well-heeled and foreigners.
On the scenic, undulating, golf course at Bridge of Allan, a well-heeled town north of Stirling, Fiona Darroch, who is retired, said she will definitely not support the Scottish National Party even though she is no Brexit enthusiast.
Moderate conservatives concerned about upholding the rule of law may find it difficult to vote for Mr. Netanyahu, Ms. Talshir said, noting that in more educated, well-heeled districts like north Tel Aviv, Mr. Saar made a strong showing.
WITH ITS cool modernist interiors and views of Tokyo's Imperial Palace, Hotel Okura has been the choice of the well-heeled since its gilded lobby was unveiled in 1962 as a symbol of Japan's emergence from post-war austerity.
A decade ago, Bentley was pursuing a bio-diesel strategy to provide its well-heeled customers with the power they expected from the brand while avoiding environmental damage or negative exposure to more stringent fuel economy and emissions standards.
Twenty months into the worst oil price crash since the 1980s, well-heeled residents of the world's oil capital are among the hardest hit largely because tanking energy firm shares make up much of oil and gas executives' compensation.
This hotel and restaurant, which opened last February, may be ensconced in rural England, but its menu and sensibilities are pure well-heeled London — with a touch of beach culture: white and blue-gray walls, minimalist furniture and crisp white tablecloths.
In the spot, well-heeled bankers and journalists clutching laptops, briefcases, and yellow legal pads race over the Mexican border into the United States, while a soundtrack that could have appeared in Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation pulses in the background.
He lives in a one-bedroom apartment in the well-heeled neighborhood of Nasr City, but he works erratic hours and his kitchen "isn't so well equipped," so he ends up ordering about half his meals from fast food joints.
SANDY SPRINGS, Ga. (Reuters) - After the crushing electoral losses that swept Donald Trump into the White House and sealed Republican control of the U.S. Congress, the Democrats' road to recovery winds through the leafy, well-heeled suburbs of north Atlanta.
"We basically funded ourselves to survive a pretty lengthy shutdown on the pad if we have an anomaly, any unforeseen pricing pressure from well heeled competitors, and absolutely keep our foot on the gas from an investment perspective," Spice said.
Gwyneth Paltrow's empire promises a life of spiritual perfection and physical purity through high-end consumption, and Amanda Chantal Bacon's Moon Juice, an emporium of herbal supplements and skin-care products, promises to bring cosmic health to well-heeled customers.
And with better materials, autonomous navigation systems, and other technical advances, dozens of well-heeled investors are convinced that we're on the cusp of seeing flying cars — or at least small, electric, autonomously flown commuter planes — take to the skies.
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - As a slick slide presentation runs for the well-heeled investors jammed into the banqueting hall of Shanghai's Renaissance Yangtze Hotel, an image flashes up of a grinning Chinese man pushing a wheelbarrow full of cash into Europe.
Trump stumpers, though, were trying their best to change those numbers: Anthony Scaramucci, one of the most high-profile Trump fund-raisers, was making the rounds, and Priebus himself came to pitch the RNC to the well-heeled in Deer Valley.
An auction for well-heeled fans of Warren Buffett to eat lunch with the billionaire in support of a San Francisco charity that helps the homeless and impoverished got off to a fast start, with bidding quickly hitting seven figures.
A walk down Market Street reveals well-heeled finance executives, techies wearing $2100 sneakers meant to look like unfashionable dad shoes, a heroin user shooting up in plain view of tourists, and an abandoned pair of sweatpants full of shit.
Lots of people were scratching their heads Monday trying to figure out why well-heeled, Ivy League-educated Wall Street executive Andrew Caspersen may have stooped to fraud, and swindled investors out of up to $95 million, as federal prosecutors charge.
But the good news is, other than extremely well-heeled investors like Stephen Bronfman, son of former Expos owner Charles Bronfman, there are also huge Canadian telecom companies around today that are looking for content for their all-sports networks.
Bishop would be of more assistance to bondholders if he would prevail upon the Securities and Exchange Commission to investigate the bond issuances and the many well-heeled interests that arranged and benefited from the reckless borrowing that bankrupted Puerto Rico.
In the East Village, the Christodora has long symbolized gentrification, luring well-heeled professionals (and celebrities like Iggy Pop, Julia Stiles and Vincent D'Onofrio) to a once-gritty neighborhood that was a hotbed of boundary-pushing art and transgressive lifestyles.
So far, 10 Olympic sponsor firms have invited him to the Games, a sign of what he and other executives say is an event struggling to draw well-heeled corporate clients worried about Zika virus, Brazil's economic crisis and security risks.
My unscientific survey of Egyptian beach culture today has taught me that as Alexandria grew more crowded and dilapidated, the well heeled moved west — summering in villas built farther along the coast that maintained their access to a pristine shoreline.
The luxury retailer, respected by its well-heeled clients for its selection, said in interviews at the time it wanted to maintain its influence over buying the merchandise rather than ceding to a leased shop-in-shop controlled by the brand.
The company had, it seemed, positioned the product to appeal to well-heeled shoppers who were nonetheless aligned with the antifa movement, because what better way to stand against fascism (and capitalism) than with a $375 dry-clean-only coat?
But that event also spoke to how much the festival's gaze has come to be focused on the past — on predictable high-end offerings sure to please a well-heeled New York audience without offering a challenging perspective on art's future.
But not only are they competing with some of the most advanced, well-heeled groups working today — there's also the problem of protecting drivers from being displaced by new technology (a problem that non-ride-hailing companies won't have to face).
Also involved, according to the Dallas Morning News, were other well-heeled NBA owners like Mikhail Prokhorov and the Buss family—or at least they were looking into it, as were outdoor soccer powerhouses Barcelona, Atletico Madrid, Boca Juniors, and Corinthians.
Subscription app user bases could then contract, with only core customers remaining paying subscribers, as casual users return to free products — like Apple's own built-in apps, for example, or free services offered by well-heeled tech giants, like Google.
In the wake of Britain's decision to leave the European Union less than three weeks ago, the group of spa-goers is no longer just society women getting ready for summer in Ibiza or well-heeled tourists on city breaks.
Meanwhile Personal Capital's most well-heeled clients earlier this year gained access to private equity investments through a partnership with the BlackRock-backed financial technology company iCapital; that firm last week was linked to Charles Schwab in a similar relationship.
"With two consenting adults, I understand that those things happen," said James R. Dickson III, 51, an insurance broker and Republican who was having a drink at Sperry's Restaurant, a clubby, old-school haunt in the well-heeled Belle Meade area.
The hotel, the Peninsula Beverly Hills, has attracted attention beyond its usual circle of well-heeled patrons since several actresses, including Ashley Judd and Gwyneth Paltrow, accused Harvey Weinstein of using the cover of work meetings there to sexually harass them.
Hospital executives argue that giving the well heeled extra attention is a way of keeping the lights on and providing care for ordinary middle- and even upper-middle-class patients, as reimbursements from private insurers and the federal government shrink.
As two would-be Republican challengers to Mayor Bill de Blasio of New York addressed dozens of Republican Party members and well-heeled donors at a political club in Midtown Manhattan, the specter of President Trump loomed large, in every sense.
Well-intentioned efforts like limiting access to huge portions of sugar-sweetened soda, the scientists note, are effectively thwarted by well-heeled industries able to dwarf the impact of educational efforts by health departments that have minuscule budgets by comparison.
Up to four adventurous and well-heeled people will be rocketed into space in an orbit that will be farther away from Earth than any human has flown since the Apollo 17 mission, two to three times higher than the ISS.
California has a rich history of rejecting well-heeled candidates — so much so that its veteran class of operatives all have a pithy soundbite at the ready about the carcasses of millionaire candidates left to rot on the shoulders of freeways.
"I will try to sound that out, to avoid going into real coalition talks that then turn out not to be serious on the central issues," Kogler said, speaking after a film screening in Vienna's fashionable and well-heeled seventh district.
Ecatepec de Morelos Journal ECATEPEC DE MORELOS, Mexico — Coasting above Mexico City's infernal congestion is normally a prerogative of the well-heeled, who take helicopters or pay to use the upper deck of two-tier highways to avoid the chaos below.
José Murilo de Carvalho, 77, an eminent Brazilian historian, said positivists had despised slavery so much that they had forbidden well-heeled congregants to own slaves and promoted the glorification of Toussaint L'Ouverture, the leader of the Haitian slave revolution.
It also captured scenes of Roma as a well-heeled district in a city bursting with modernity, with shiny new cars and sparkling hospitals, set against a backdrop of turbulent politics that included a brutal crackdown on a student protest.
An effete, well-heeled bachelor who lives, much like the actor himself, in a superannuated efficiency apartment, Pee-wee flips pancakes and flattens grilled cheeses at the local greasy spoon in Fairville, a cozy small-town paradise in Anywhere, USA.
Still, new data capturing the woes of the once well-heeled South American nation is shocking: According to new results from an annual national survey, nearly three-quarters of respondents reported losing an average of 19 pounds between 2015 and 2016.
Known for a keen antenna regarding emergent fashions for the well-heeled, Mr. Bashford described the store's sartorial aesthetic as "bold conservative"; it was often given credit for being among the first retailers to feature Italian designer labels like Versace, Armani and Zegna.
When the respected Scotsman opened a boutique in London's Beauchamp Place, he was popular among the well-heeled ladies of Knightsbridge and Mayfair, but he became a global success when Lady Diana Spencer (pre-wedding to Prince Charles) became a loyal customer.
"One way or another, it's expensive to do investigative journalism — edgy journalism — especially in a time when we have extremely well-heeled plaintiffs who in some cases have declared that their goal is to put media companies out of business," Kirtley said.
But a hiccup emerged on Thursday, when newspaper Folha de S.Paulo reported that well-heeled Bolsonaro supporters had paid for messaging by third-party agencies, splashing out up to 12 million reais ($3.26 million) each to spread tens of thousands of attack ads.
This means that young adults tend to live at home until they get hitched (unless they have the means to rent or buy on the open market, where they must compete with well-heeled expatriates who need not pay into the CPF).
Well-heeled types worried about the prospect of a Corbyn-led government have been buying property on Guernsey with a view to moving to the island, attracted by its flat 20% income-tax rate and lack of capital-gains or inheritance taxes.
In particular, the picture's flaunting of high-end production values only widens the gap in empathy between the well-fed and well-heeled upper echelons of contemporary art, and those who might ostensibly benefit from critiques of capitalism — the poor and disenfranchised.
"Congress carefully designed the CFPB to elevate the interests of consumers above those of a well-heeled industry and provided for a single director removable for cause to ensure accountability and effectiveness," Pelosi said in a statement after the brief was filed.
The designer is the mastermind behind all the footwear on the 2017 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show runway, marking his third consecutive year working with the brand to make sure the Angels are well heeled for their lingerie-clad strut down the catwalk.
BERWYN, Pa. – The day that 62-year-old Denise Barger was discovered bludgeoned to death inside the master bedroom of her 3,000-square-foot home in this well-heeled, suburban Philadelphia town, police paid a visit to her next-door neighbor's house.
Huberfeld's partner, Mark Nordlicht, who was indicted last week for the alleged fraud, were a formidable fund-raising duo, who used their connections to well-heeled institutions in theJ ewish community to build their fund's assets to nearly $2 billion at its zenith.
We support a well-regulated payment system based on laws that provide a framework for constant product improvement, but the Durbin Amendment did not serve any traditional regulatory purpose—it simply enshrined into law a "permanent" economic benefit for one well-heeled industry.
What started as a fad among celebrities has trickled down to the well-heeled public, with people ready and willing to pay as much as thousands more for a car that, to an untrained eye, may appear as if it needs waxing.
They are expected to be feted by dozens of well-heeled Brits, from political and business spheres, before returning to London via helicopter later Thursday night to stay at Winfield House, the vast residence of US Ambassador to the UK Woody Johnson.
The charges are two-pronged, targeting both the Republicans' refusal to update the Voting Rights Act (VRA) and their support for the Supreme Court's 2010 Citizens United ruling, which empowered anonymous and unlimited election spending by corporations, unions and other well-heeled interests.
LONDON — Dulwich Picture Gallery sits in a picturesque, well-heeled parkland area of south London, its relatively small galleries a destination for first-rate Reynolds, Poussins and Van Dycks as much as its cafe and grounds are for families and strollers on weekends.
Staying at the legendary Pera Palace Hotel in the same room where Agatha Christie is said to have written "Murder on the Orient Express" was a taste of the luxury some well-heeled train travelers were able to experience in the past.
Conspicuously absent from the raucous festivities at Houston's Toyota Center, where thousands also congregated outside, was the local Republican congressman who is locked in a difficult campaign: John Culberson, whose well-heeled district is full of moderates who recoil from Mr. Trump.
On both sides of the Atlantic, a loose network of activists and political figures on the right have spent years seeking to cast Mr. Soros not just as a well-heeled political opponent but also as the personification of all they detest.
When he finally arrived at noon, Mr. Trump gave the well-heeled audience members a sales pitch on the virtues of the building, even though they had already collectively pledged millions of dollars on the units, which are to open by June 2019.
The image that hangs in Peele's office comes from the sketch's punch line: It's a black-and-white photograph of the businessman character beaming at a banquet-hall table, the one black face in an ocean of well-heeled, blank-looking white ones.
In the well-heeled village of San Cassiano, a fleet of Porsches park outside the Hotel Rosa Alpina and its acclaimed restaurant, St. Hubertus, which last year earned a third Michelin star for Norbert Niederkofler's haute mountain cuisine (tasting menus from €2800).
Meanwhile for commercial reasons as well as liberationist ones, many colleges compete for students (especially the well-heeled, full-tuition-paying sort) by winkingly promising them not just a lack of adult supervision but a culture of constant partying, an outright bacchanal.
From thrifty travelers seeking a quick getaway deal, to the well-heeled set that want to see and be seen, as well as high-powered business types, L.A. offers some of the most well-appointed and service-minded hotels in the world.
By the time she came to grow up in Washington, D.C., Rice was already the beneficiary of an enormous amount of privilege that gave her access to well-heeled private schooling, elite advanced degrees and membership in the even more elite Washington society.
"This might ruffle the delicate sensitivities of the well-heeled two-martini lunch set, but President-elect Trump isn't fighting for them, he's fighting for the hard-working men and women outside the Beltway who don't care for insider bickering," Miller added.
A less doctrinaire Labour Party would either need to moderate enough on socialism to woo well-heeled social liberals — as Mr. Blair did in the 1990s — or shift right on immigration, like the Danish Social Democrats, to win back the white working class.
The targets of the new push are some of the most recognizable and well-heeled financial institutions in the world — and ones that activists contend aren't living up to their own promises to act on climate change, including companies like Citigroup and AIG.
Turks and Caicos has "captured the imagination of a well-heeled customer," said Mark Durliat, a founder and the chief executive of Grace Bay Resorts, adding that many luxury buyers are attracted to the islands' two fixed-base operators for private jets.
NEW YORK, Oct 21 (Reuters) - Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton took their acrimonious presidential contest to a charity dinner, where Trump drew boos from the well-heeled audience when his jokes veered well into the jagged terrain of his campaign speeches.
Their target audience, while tiny, continues to be well-heeled: According to the Global Wealth Report published last year by the bank Credit Suisse, less than 1 percent of the world's adult population held almost half of all global wealth in 2018.
For a swankier option, try Casa Arsenal, where the city's well-heeled relax in a courtyard filled with tables and chairs, surrounded by miniature versions of chic craft breweries, cafes, patisseries and restaurants, as well as a bookshop and a co-working space.
These tendencies appeal to a wide-ranging, well-heeled conservative crowd but haven't cost him the loyalty of a younger audience, who delight in the way he combines the cable-news pugnacity of Tucker Carlson with the studied contemptuousness of Christopher Hitchens.
"Every hour a member of Congress spends on call time is an hour less spent on critical issues," Mr. Israel regretfully noted, arguing that this is the ultimate case for the public financing of federal elections and for full disclosure of well-heeled donors.
For most of us, that indispensable garment likely takes the form of a beloved pair of sweatpants or ratty college tee, though for some of our more well-heeled readers it could just as easily be a beloved blouse or fail proof cocktail dress.
He declined to criticize previous speakers, including House Speaker Paul Ryan and Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus, who pitched Trump to the well-heeled crowd this weekend, and said he would not try and sway the GOP elites assembled here to abandon their nominee.
Whether it's the epithets tossed her way with sudden abandon ("cunt" and "bitch" from well-heeled visitors) or the crazed mob that corrupts her Crate + Barrel crusade, a liminal space emerges wherein the verity of victimhood and the hilarity of martyrdom compete for our attention.
The apology capped a 48-hour period where well-heeled millennials took to Instagram and Twitter to document failed logistics that left them stranded on tarmacs, wandering around a half-built festival, and at least in one case, locked in a Bahamas airport overnight.
The article contains summaries of Epstein's relationships with various well-heeled people whose names appear in those documents including President Donald Trump, who once called Epstein a "terrific guy" in an interview with New York, and Bill Clinton, who traveled multiple times on Epstein's plane.
Nikos, a "resting" street artist who these days guides well-heeled foreign tourists around grimy downtown districts to view the most talked-about pieces, says new themes such as feminism and the plight of Syrian refugees arriving in Greece are gradually replacing anti-austerity work.
In a packed Porte de Versailles conference hall on the edge of Paris, thousands of well-heeled young fans of the upstart centrist Macron - many of them students voting for the first time - clapped, chanted and hugged one another to loud hiphop and disco music.
The day before their first match on Saturday, Dutch pair Alexander Brouwer and Robert Meeuwsen hopped in a taxi with their coaches and started playing volleyball on a beach in Barra da Tijuca, a well-heeled coastal neighborhood that is home to most Olympic venues.
It would not have prevented Mr Trump being the big winner on a day in which his appeal stretched from hard-upSoutherners to well-heeled New England moderates, via the Washington D.C. commuter belt of northern Virginia—another place Mr Rubio had hoped to flourish.
But that gameness does not extend the party's well-heeled class of givers, whom Trump scorned during much of the campaign and still to this day see Trump as an imperfect vehicle for a number of policy wins that appear increasingly out of reach.
Every brand-name entertainer over 45 -- singers, athletes, writers and politicians -- cashes in one way or another because they have time on their hands yet still appeal to the well-heeled baby boomers who attend conferences, throw expensive parties and shell out for Vegas shows.
So I only ask the famously well-heeled Hollywood foreign press and all of us in our community to join us in supporting the Committee to Protect Journalists, and we're going to need us going forward and they'll need us to safeguard the truth.
In a party striving to shake off its reputation for nastiness, his "Easterhouse modernisation" contrasted with the more metropolitan brand of renewal on offer: the "Soho" modernisation devised by well-heeled London Tories like Mr Cameron and George Osborne, now chancellor of the exchequer.
There, the yawning needs of ordinary people, and the loud calls to action, are silenced by the well-heeled moderators, the space cleared for another pat conversation about how health care reform will be paid for, and the virtues of plans that come cheap.
His solution was to give away his card to a few hundred well-heeled New Yorkers: once the elite of Manhattan's gourmands were signed up, he could persuade a few upscale restaurants to accept his new charge card and also to pay him a commission.
His blasts at the money-and-lobbyist wing of his party have prompted many Democrats to take a long, hard look at who they are supposed to represent — a well-heeled, well-educated governing class, or something closer to the people at the lower end.
For the Grill Room, where the well heeled and connected have long held their power lunches, Mr. Carbone is plunging into a library of menus from the earliest phase of the restaurant, which opened in 1959, hoping to recreate many of the vintage dishes.
OPERA AND DANCE ROME Teatro dell'Opera di Roma The director Sofia Coppola, of "Lost in Translation" fame, will make her opera directing debut here this spring with Verdi's "La Traviata," a tragedy about what goes wrong when a well-heeled Parisian courtesan falls in love.
For example, last year, out of a total of more than 18,000 arrests for marijuana possession citywide, the NYPD made just 14 arrests on the well-heeled Upper East Side, home to some of New York's wealthiest residents, compared to 622 arrests in West Harlem.
Though Saint Francis ditched his life as son of a well-heeled merchant for a tunic of coarse wool, his followers helped lay the foundations of a market economy in the Middle Ages by establishing the rule of law and a role for credit.
The twins wind up in the hills of California, where they encounter a fat-cat lawyer (Michael Genet) and a well-heeled but uneasy suburban family, which includes a perfectly groomed, miserable mother (Nehassaiu deGannes) and her teenage boys (Caleb Eberhardt and Anthony Cason).
LOS ANGELES — Federal prosecutors are pursuing a new set of parents in the college admissions fraud scandal, sending ripples of fear through elite circles in Southern California and stirring speculation about which well-heeled executive or celebrity might be the next to be charged.
But hunting, or rather the display of animal trophies, has become a reviled activity in some corners of social media, as well-heeled individuals, including the older sons of President Trump, proudly display their trophies for the world to see on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter.
This week, the Sofia Pizza Shoppe, in the well-heeled Sutton Place section of Manhattan, is upping the ante, with a $38 pizza that requires an online ticket purchase and is available only a few nights each week, for a limited number of seatings.
As early as 22019, headlines blared the declaration from city officials that the posh mountain resort with multi-million dollar homes and an airport where celebrities and well-heeled vacationers jet in and out on their private planes had finally reached its decade-old goal.
If Republicans had listened to Weberman, Young and the other people whose healthcare stories were at once heartrending and inspiring, they would have feared more the millions of voters who now realize their lives are on the line than the well-heeled tweeter-in-chief.
Davos also robustly defends itself from the label that it is one big schmooze for the well-heeled and well-off, saying that its annual themes are a call for discussion, resolution and joint action to try to make the world a better place.
It seems simple enough, but it's a problem that well-heeled companies like Bain have been trying to solve for years, and there was a lot of skepticism when Khurgin told his superiors he was leaving to build a product to solve this problem.
But in pursuing these changes, city officials could be setting the stage for an art-world version of class warfare, with cultural giants and their well-heeled patrons pitted against smaller, less-glamorous institutions that focus chiefly on serving racially and economically diverse local audiences.
But generally speaking, the brands that are left are premium ones that appeal to well-heeled cosmopolitans, customers who are willing to fork over $300 for some pairs of Red Wing boots and $165 for an handsomely cut oxford-cloth shirt from Gitman Bros. Vintage.
As the Congress scrambled to pass a funding bill to prevent another government shutdown, a well-heeled set of operatives was hard at work behind the scenes, ensuring that our government ramps up subsidies for a cruel, wasteful and irresponsible industry: factory-farming dairy production.
PARIS — Two well-heeled Qatari sisters arrived on Monday night with their family by private jet at Le Bourget airport, north of Paris, where they were met by a chauffeur-driven Bentley waiting to take them to their pied-à-terre in the French capital.
The brand's well-heeled obsessives are toasting the retro-inflected cream-color dial of this perpetual calendar (which tracks the date for perpetuity, including leap years and months with 2700 or 30 days) on a design that recalls Patek classics from the 1940s and 1950s.
Due to be formally unveiled later this year, Wallich Residence's penthouse is in the tallest building in Singapore, the island of well-heeled stability that attracts the super-rich from its less-developed Southeast Asian neighbors, as well as multi-millionaires from mainland China.
In 2014, when the company called collard greens "the new kale," Mikki Kendall, writing in The Grio, labeled this "food gentrification" — the first step in a process whereby collards would become the sort of thing that smoothie shops pulverize into drinkability for well-heeled consumers.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads In the 1980s, the American art world was radically transformed by the drastic expansion of the gallery system, fueled by well-heeled collectors of contemporary work, and by a dramatic change in the role of commercial art writing.
Over the entire campaign, Mr. Bush's team racked up tens of thousands of dollars in dinner and event tabs at the Yale Club, the Union League Club of Chicago, Nantucket's Westmoor Club, and more than two dozen other haunts of the well heeled and racquetball-inclined.
One month before thousands of well-heeled millennials were set to descend on a remote island in the Bahamas for the Fyre Festival to frolic on yachts, rub elbows with models, and hear acts like Blink 182 and Major Lazer, the organizers had a big problem.
In "A Visit To/A Visit From/The Island," which I have always found problematic, Fischl abuts two panels, one depicting white, well-heeled bathers cavorting on the beach, and the other with desperate black refugees climbing out of the surf among the bodies of the drowned.
Senator Bernie Sanders, the Vermont socialist who has mounted a populist challenge to former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton for the Democratic presidential nomination, has drawn huge crowds describing a country dominated by well-heeled Wall Street plutocrats profiting off workers who have increasingly lost ground.
And leading the charge of the well-heeled Danish/Swedish group is Pernille Teisbaek, author of Dress Scandinavian: Style Your Life and Wardrobe the Danish Way, co-founder of influencer agency Social Zoo, editorial stylist, and street style star with over half a million Instagram followers.
Our RH Modern survey not only lessens our confidence in [Restoration Hardware's first-quarter] performance, but we believe these issues will leave a lingering bad taste in the mouths of the company's well-heeled (and demanding) customer base, which could have a far longer lasting impact.
New York City Board of Election statistics show that Ms. Niou prevailed because she was also able to draw from the Assembly district's diverse neighborhoods — from a sizable Orthodox Jewish community to lower-income residents off Cherry Street to voters in the well-heeled Financial District.
Critic's Notebook The European Fine Art Fair, known as TEFAF and held every March in the southern Dutch city of Maastricht, had a reputation for stability: the same dealers year after year, bringing their choicest paintings, furniture, and diamond brooches to a well-heeled collector base.
When the Metropolitan Opera opens its season on Monday evening, well-heeled patrons ascending the building's sweeping dual staircase may recognize bits of themselves and their dramatic surroundings in Cecily Brown's two huge paintings, stretching more than 9 by 25 feet, at the top of each landing.
The lack of awareness of indigenous contemporary experience in a context normally denied to Native artists (that of a high-profile and well-funded international performance festival in a similarly well-heeled art museum) was represented by a facsimile of a sacred object, a mere copy.
While the bulk of that money is raised from well-heeled board members, or at star-studded galas, or by wooing big donors and foundations for major gifts, smaller donations are still seen as important, and as a way of building a broader community of supporters.
We'll find out in his directorial debut, based on the true story of Molly Bloom (Jessica Chastain), who was known for arranging secret poker games for well-heeled, sometimes famous players and was named in an indictment in 2013 for her role in a gambling ring.
Hearst often envisions she's designing for someone who is part wind-swept gaucho and part well-heeled urban journalist — a blend of her rancher father and her husband's father, the New York newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst Jr. — but also someone whose self-regard is not impervious.
The hotel attracts a well-heeled set of European leisure travelers and a smattering of American guests who aren't unnerved that the hotel isn't associated with a major US hotel chain, though, members of Preferred Hotels & Resorts can use their points for free nights and upgrades.
By definition, tax overhaul creates winners and losers on tax day, and with billions of dollars at stake, the prospect of revamping the system has already created fierce infighting among Republicans and a massing of lobbyist forces underwritten by a divided but well-heeled business community.
Op-Ed Contributor BERLIN — The story, about a mob of Arab men rampaging through the well-heeled streets of Frankfurt and sexually assaulting German women as they went, must have been irresistible — so irresistible that Bild, a popular newspaper, published it early this month with little scrutiny.
Thanks in part to the United States embargo, but also to poor planning by the island's government, goods that Cubans have long relied on are going to well-heeled tourists and the hundreds of private restaurants that cater to them, leading to soaring prices and empty shelves.
Trump attacks Lewis as, "All talk, talk, talk — no action"; Lewis, who repeatedly thrust his body unto the breach for justice, who was arrested, beaten and terrorized, including during the time that young Trump was at his well-heeled schools, receiving draft deferments from the Vietnam War.
Three of the strongest candidates — Alex Triantaphyllis, Lizzie Pannill Fletcher and Laura Moser — all went to the same fancy private school, which meant that many well-heeled Houstonians had to go through the social agony of choosing one over the other two or giving to all three.
Fyre Festival founder Billy McFarland was arrested and charged with one count of wire fraud Friday for allegedly defrauding investors with his disastrous music festival that left hundreds of well-heeled millennials stranded in the Bahamas and millions of dollars in investments and ticket sales unaccounted for.
Well-heeled locals slip into its glossy storefronts and leaf through the latest fiction at its many bookstores, and they and tourists alike continue to flock to the legendary Café de Flore and Les Deux Magots, which count Sartre, Beauvoir, and Hemingway among their former patrons.
And, like Trump, the well-heeled businessman buttressed his anti-Washington message with promises to fight for everyday Georgians, with a heavy focus on the economy and broadsides against immigration reform, though his platform is much more traditionally conservative and his folksy demeanor is nothing like Trump's brashness.
A burgeoning "CRBI" industry (citizenship and residence by investment)—of consultants, lawyers, bankers, accountants and estate agents—is busy advising well-heeled investors, chafing at the constraints of their paltry single citizenship, on how and where they can acquire another, or at least a long-term resident's visa.
In some ways the epitome of the well-heeled Republican elite he railed against on the trail, Mrs DeVos is also a crusader for the pro-choice school reforms, including an expansion of charter schools and vouchers to make private education more widely accessible, he has called for.
Nor did many voters in 1860 try to deconstruct why Abraham Lincoln's propagandists chose to present him as a backwoods rail-splitter, which he had not been for a very long time, instead of the well-heeled corporate lawyer he had, thanks to hard work and talent, become.
To compete and stay relevant against this onslaught of start-up rivals backed by well-heeled investors like Kleiner Perkins, the company got rid of the boxed CD-rom sets and became a subscription-based business, joining the ever-growing number of companies offering software-as-a-service.
Yes, "Concept" is a part of the name — but unless the car gets booed off stage at its Concorso d'Eleganza Villa d'Este debut this weekend (it won't), you can bet your bottom dollar that Aston will end up making a few of these for very, very well-heeled buyers.
To the extent Republicans remain unconvinced, party leaders will reportedly try to bully them into submission—perhaps as early as this week—by advancing legislation and daring their own members (the moderates and the hardliners) to take responsibility for killing it in full view of well-heeled pressure groups.
Under the guidance of Kevin Keegan and then Jean Tigana, Fulham had soon climbed from Division Three to the top flight within the space of five seasons, grabbing headlines and national acclaim the likes of which was almost unprecedented in their well heeled corner of south-west London.
Most likely you'll need a special pass to get close to the area where the riders are (though you can see them from a distance) as well as into the "start village," a large VIP area for ticket holders, the well-heeled, local celebrities, and the town mayor.
Washington (CNN Business)When Jeff Bezos came to Washington in September to talk to the Economic Club, a well-heeled audience of 1,500 of the capital's movers and shakers, he called out only a few people by name: his parents, Jackie and Mike, and one Amazon executive, Teresa Carlson.
"But faced with a historically low level of control of state legislatures, and with congressional redistricting in 2020 at stake, the party's leaders, well-heeled contributors, and strategists are vowing to mount a never-before-seen effort to win these state-level battles," Roll Call reported in January.
Party leaders want to forge a united front in a presidential election year when they're trying to mold an image as the party of shared values fighting for American workers and families in the face of an obstructionist GOP that prioritizes corporations and other well-heeled special interests.
The barely-perceptible reduction in the fire-hose flow of tax dollars to Planned Parenthood was more than made up by private donations from the organization's well-heeled friends: In 2202-2628, Planned Parenthood's private donors gave $28500 million dollars, an increase of $6900 million from 2628-28503.
In 2008, when he took a break from restaurants to offer Peranakan dishes and Western fare like his signature anchovy pasta in a tiny coffee shop stall, the well-heeled followed, pulling up in pricey cars for takeout or sitting on a stool to sweat over a Wagyu steak.
They are comfortable with social media and thrusting the issue into the public arena, casting themselves as "not far-off from the wild-eyed radicals who started Christianity in well-heeled Rome," said Joshua Kam, a Hope College graduate, and Brave Commons leader at the Spring Arbor walk.
WASHINGTON — Vice President-elect Mike Pence stood beneath the nine chandeliers of the Trump International Hotel's Presidential Ballroom, a modest walk from the soon-to-be Trump residence, with a dinnertime soundtrack of well-heeled donors clinking glasses and looking forward to an incoming administration of their conservative dreams.
To begin with, the major bowl games and the playoff occur a month after the conference title games, and with N.F.L.-bound stars increasingly sitting them out rather than risk injury in games that have historically existed as warm-weather junkets for well-heeled friends of the program.
The windows, installed in 1953, contained the Confederate flag and were the handiwork of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, an activist group of well-heeled Southern ladies that was at the height of its influence in the early 20th century, when it raised prodigious amounts for monuments.
The red carpet rolled out for these well-heeled foreigners - the vast majority are Chinese, official statistics show - is in stark contrast to the opprobrium Orban has heaped on the hundreds of thousands of migrants who have fled to Europe over the past year, mostly from Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan.
But the era of endless wars, Byron, and these global trade agreements, where America really can&apost get satisfaction, frankly, what Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders at different times, they&aposve talked about these unfair trading regimes that benefit their well-heeled people, those days are over and the republican party.
"I have heard the justification for the trips as widening the understanding of climate change on the part of the well-heeled, and often well-connected, passengers," Ian Stirling, a biologist at the University of Alberta who has worked as an ecotourism guide in the Antarctic, wrote me in an email.
Typically of the larger and highly seasonal Fuerte variety, advertisements in Vogueand The New Yorkerthroughout the 1920s declared the avocado the "aristocrat of salad fruits" and famed chefs were commissioned to mix the fruit with grapefruit or stuff it with lobster and serve it up to their well-heeled clientele.
Some of the Davos set, exemplified by the well-heeled Global Commission on Drug Policy, are equally uncomfortable with acknowledging the evils of the legal drug industry, because it would reveal the folly of thinking that the only problem with heroin is that we haven't legalized its sale and manufacture.
More than 12,000 apartments were built in the neighborhood between 2010 and 2017, and luxury developments were being built so rapidly that rent prices actually began decreasing after July of last year, since there weren't enough well-heeled tenants in the area to fill the supply of vacant, amenity-laden dwellings.
An investor group led by Saudi Arabia's sovereign wealth fund is said to be in talks to buy the British soccer club Newcastle United for about $445 million, according to the WSJ and the FT. It could mean another team with well-heeled owners willing to spend millions to chase success.
On the one hand, I get a front-row seat to the art world at its most glamorous, watching in real time as the well-heeled raise their paddles (or, in most cases, barely nod their heads) while bidding on great works out of art-history textbooks for millions of dollars.
The enormous fee for the Texas speech — which took place when Hillary Clinton was already scouting campaign office space but had yet to officially announced her bid — signals just how much well-heeled clients are willing to pay to hear from a former, and potentially future, occupant of the White House.
All of it points to Macron's fear that, even as he is ahead in the polls, his support from the well-heeled status quo and his former chums in big banking may not be enough to push the 39-year-old "yes man" for a global free market over the top.
In part because we now know just how much goes to the very top of the income distribution, and beyond that, we know that recent economic growth, which has been anemic in any case, has accrued mostly to those who were already well-heeled, leaving stagnation or worse for many Americans.
It was named Motor Trend's Car of the Year for 0003, and it gave Tesla two things it urgently needed back then: revenue from a vehicle selling for around $100,000 on average; and an all-electric luxury car that was rapidly adopted by the well-heeled tech crowd of Silicon Valley.
Taking its name from the mythical 14th century knight Miloš Obilić, a legendary figure in Serbian folklore, FK Obilić [pronounced Ob-ill-ich] was founded in a well-heeled part of Belgrade in 1924 and spent the majority of its existence languishing in the semi-professional regional divisions of Serbian football.
The new $2150,2000 cap on state and local tax deductions will have a less dramatic effect than feared because such deductions in many cases had already been rendered moot by the alternative minimum tax (AMT), a mechanism for assuring that the well-heeled pay at least 220 percent of their income in taxes.
On one hand, there's the hysterical claim from President Trump that even his well-heeled friends "can't get any money because banks just won't let them borrow," and on the other, there are bank CEOs actually rising in defense of the law and simply asking for more clarity instead of dramatic changes.
The first Treasury secretary, in the 203th century, Hamilton became a 21st-century rap-musical phenomenon, and a small coterie of history-minded Hamiltonians swelled by millions to include not just well-heeled adults shelling out up to thousands of dollars a ticket but teenagers rapping Hamilton's life story at the dinner table.
CreditCreditAtul Loke for The New York Times KOCHI, India — Clad in a simple striped shirt and the white mundu of the city's fishmongers, Bashir stood out from the well-heeled throng at the warehouse galleries and tree-filled courtyards on the first day of India's biggest contemporary art show, the Kochi-Muziris Biennale.
The 36-seat restaurant is geared toward a casual cafe-style experience, serving all-day breakfast dishes, light meals and cocktails aimed at a well-heeled if nondescript clientele of fashion industry insiders wrapped in furs, local hedge funders in cashmere V-neck sweaters and weary shoppers (as opposed to the celebrity crowd).
Whereas the William Vale is modern and opulent, drawing in a well-heeled set of hipsters who want to see and be seen (read our full review here), the Williamsburg is a more intimate neighbor that feels laid-back and in-the-know, while delivering on an equally high level of intrigue.
Well-heeled benefactors, there for The Glass House's 10th Anniversary Summer Party, scramble to move out of the way (or edge close enough to snap a shareworthy photo) as choreographer Jonah Bokaer's somber-faced dancers invade the patch of lawn on which they've just been sipping champagne and enjoying a fancy fried chicken picnic.
For the most part, AWS continues to grow its market share and add new functionality and services at such a rapid rate that even companies as well-heeled and well-positioned as Microsoft and Google will be hard-pressed to make a significant dent in that market share lead for some time to come.
Watch Donald Trump evolve on banning Muslim immigration With Trump's skeletal campaign staff and paltry spending on advertising, he has challenged the notion that a presidential campaign needs a massive infrastructure with hundreds of staff members and well-heeled strategists (though that may come back to haunt him as Clinton's ground game rolls into gear).
The performance grabbed headlines because "Total Entertainment Forever," the new song he debuted on the show, opened with this line: It seemed clear that Misty was parodying some dystopian near-future (or present) rather than glorifying anything; but then again, Father John Misty is a well-heeled serpent intent on consuming his own tail.
The launch of the three-story food hall, in the well-heeled 16th district of western Paris, comes amid a wave of investment in luxury stores and hotels in the French capital by LVMH and other firms hoping to profit from a recovery in tourist traffic following a wave of deadly Islamist militant attacks.
Speaking even more directly to Aix's well-heeled audience, Mr. Honoré's staging is, for whites — that is, for almost everyone watching here — often a brutal, shaming experience, as the black Africans onstage are shoved, dragged, ground against and used as avatars, fantasies and objects, encountered as spurs for white imaginations rather than as people.
In 2016, Senator Bernie Sanders highlighted Hillary Clinton's contributions from well-heeled donors, and particularly her strong support among the party's superdelegates, as signals that the nomination contest had been fixed for her and that the only way for the Democratic Party to be a truly democratic party would be to nominate Mr. Sanders.
Mixed drinks, which are almost impossible to order at a long bar near the entrance but easily acquired at an arabesque nook in the back, are in the twenty-dollar range—not that the price seems to bother any of the ebullient patrons, who are presumably too drunk or too well heeled to care.
The narrator of Klam's (a little too) cleverly named novel is a 42-year-old illustrator for a liberal newsmagazine — think The Atlantic or The Nation, or any other periodical you'd find on the coffee table at the house of a well-heeled progressive's shabby chic home — and a former underground cartoonist of slight renown.
And that we really need to find ways to knit this picture back together into one America ... I see a lot of well heeled people, sometimes on the coasts, kind of shaking their heads and asking ... how can you vote against your self interests economically, don't you know you are voting against your interests?
"Part of the challenge of the show is — part of the appeal of Pied Piper — is they are underdogs, so one of the tricky things is how to create progress in the story and progress with your company without turning them into the more obnoxious well-heeled tech people like Gavin Belson," Zach Woods, who plays Jared, tells Mashable.
The actress, 53, opened her first standalone shoe store for her SJP by Sarah Jessica Parker collection in N.Y.C.'s Seaport District on Thursday, and a line of well-heeled fans waited for up to five hours to get a first look at the boutique and a chance to talk to the fashion icon, much to Parker's delight.
Perhaps simply in trying to keep up with fellow well-heeled swamp creatures such as Paul Manafort, the now jailed former Trump campaign chairman -- infamous, in part, for his love of ostrich-skin jackets and other fancy things -- LaPierre, according to the Wall Street Journal, allegedly spent over $500,000 in NRA funds on luxury travel and men's clothing.
But as continues to become clearer, the inscrutable algorithms that dictate who sees which post, the advantages the already amply socially networked command, and, as recently harped on in a big New York Times feature, the ability of the well-heeled to purchase followers and faves outright, mean the digital spaces we share are anything but equitable.
A Tech Bro Charged Thousands for an Island Getaway That Turned Into The Hunger Games [UPDATED] The distance between expectation and reality makes fools of us all, but it made the well-heeled…Read more ReadActing United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York Joon H. Kim announced the charges against McFarland on Friday.
In the five months since the spectacular collapse of the Fyre Festival, a multi-day music festival for well-heeled millennials in the Bahamas, its 26-year-old founder, Billy McFarland, has been hit with a dozen-odd civil lawsuits, charged with federal wire fraud, and had one of his companies, Fyre Festival LLC, placed in an involuntary bankruptcy.
Other newcomers are well-heeled chains like Nobu, the global sushi empire that announced plans to open a restaurant in Palo Alto, and Sweetgreen, the salad chain start-up that has raised $95 million in venture capital funding and can offset the costs of doing business in Palo Alto with sales from its more than 50 other locations.
By reversing his long-held opposition to accepting assistance from super PACs — independent political groups turbocharged by unlimited contributions from well-heeled donors — Democratic presidential frontrunner Joe BidenJoe BidenFive takeaways from the Democratic debate As Buttigieg rises, Biden is still the target Leading Democrats largely pull punches at debate MORE is wounding American democracy and jeopardizing his political standing.
Whatever the final outcome, the collapse of the Trump vote in a range of places, from well-heeled suburban enclaves around Pittsburgh, to working class townships, from exurbs to rural boroughs, should be a severe wake-up call for Republicans who must defend dozens of similar districts in the midterm elections just eight months from now.
There is no question that the Kushner Companies — Jared has moved to Washington to serve as an adviser to his father-in-law, President Trump — needs to reach a deal soon, either to bring in a fresh infusion of cash or a well-heeled partner willing to foot the bill, if it wants to hold on to the building.
Amid a summer of division and dissent over treatment of migrants, political rhetoric and gun safety, the anger that has roiled 2020 campaign events and social media feeds has landed with a barbell's thud on the fitness studios, where the well heeled pay for expensive club memberships and boutique classes to release tension and burn fat.
He also supports United Hatzalah, an Israeli emergency medical services group that prides itself on integrating Arab and Druze volunteers; helped build a $21984 million village for disabled children — Bedouin and Jewish — in the Negev Desert; and is known as an affable host of large holiday meals at the penthouse apartment he owns in a well-heeled Jerusalem neighborhood.
Amid a summer of division and dissent over treatment of migrants, political rhetoric and gun safety, the anger that has roiled 2020 campaign events and social media feeds has landed with a barbell's thud on the fitness studios, where the well heeled pay for expensive club memberships and boutique classes to release tension and burn fat.
Following the New York Times and New Yorker's initial reports that Weinstein harassed, groped and raped A-list actresses, models, and assistants he worked with for nearly three decades, a new bombshell report from the Times details how Weinstein used his well-heeled connections, as well as a network of spies and silencers, to cover up those stories for years.
And how frighteningly relevant the works of that most curmudgeonly of British playwrights suddenly feel given the state of the world, as evidenced by a celebration here of the more obscure works of Pinter, who could turn family dysfunction into squirm-in-your-seat hysteria, and loneliness and despair into the worst nightmare of a theater full of well-heeled couples.
She winds up mothering Cole in her own strange way, though at times it comes across like a half seduction: inviting him to her weekly salon for well-heeled bohemians like herself, offering him a place to stay, discussing her affair with his father with great candor (if not total honesty), and essentially procuring her stunning "protégé" Delphine for his pleasure.
Charles M. Blow The obscene spectacle of House Republicans gathering last week in the Rose Garden to celebrate the House's passage of a bill that would likely strip insurance coverage from tens of millions of Americans, while simultaneously serving as a massive tax break for the wealthy, had the callous feel of the well-heeled dancing on the poor's graves.
Clinton famously got himself into trouble for giving access to the Lincoln Bedroom within the second-floor residence to well-heeled donors, and he fell into trouble in other ways when he left the residence — such as his sexual indiscretions with White House intern Monica Lewinsky in the West Wing that made him only the second U.S. president to get impeached.
The august Parisian jeweler long associated with Art Deco elegance and money-is-no-object opulence, particularly for well-heeled women (hey, Cartier is name-checked by Marilyn Monroe in "Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend"), has become an unlikely darling of the young male watch-geek set, whose tastes typically run to brawny dive watches by Rolex and Omega.
Last but by no means least, providing a reasonable amount of public funding for campaigns so that members are not spending a huge share of their day working the phones and courting donors would be a double win for anti-corruption — giving legislators more time to do their jobs, and reducing the amount of privileged access garnered by well-heeled interest groups.
Their approach is a refreshing contrast with well-heeled newspaper columnists and magazine opinion writers, who have found it easy to characterize college students as privileged, fragile "snowflakes" unable to cope with the hurly-burly of rigorous, free-wheeling debate; similarly, the book refuses to equate students' attempts to "deplatform" conservative speakers—by heckling, demonstrating, or disinviting them—with the right's bloody enthusiasms in Charlottesville.
So leave it to McGrath to raise yet another bar to keep the rest of the industry on its well-heeled toes: Pat McGrath Labs is teaming up with 300 Entertainment, Spotify, and its merchandise partner Merchbar to give fans the ability to shop the brand's new makeup while you listen to tunes from emerging singer-songwriter and McGrath muse Maggie Lindemann — all in one place.
Whatever you want to call these well-heeled members of the intelligence community and Justice Department, many of whom now have book and speaking contracts, it is clear they all engaged in a conspiracy to bring down this administration on the basis of unverified information, and to turn the most basic acts of presidential power, like the firing of Comey, into obstruction of justice.
"There is a mechanism for having records legally sealed and the person who is in the White House right now has all the following records are sealed: His baptismal records, his birth records, his actually, his student application records to the prep school that he went to in Hawaii — which is one of the most well-heeled prep schools in Honolulu, which is not an inexpensive place to live."
Fyre Festival organizers blew all their money early on models, planes, and yachts Fyre Festival organizers blew all their money early on models, planes, and yachts One month before thousands of well-heeled millennials were set to descend on a remote island in the Bahamas for the Fyre Festival to frolic on yachts, rub elbows with models, and hear acts like Blink 182 and Major Lazer, the organizers had a big problem.
But if part of Kronecker Wallis's point is also to unite two cultures (here's a free copy of author and chemist C.P. Snow's eponymous treatise on the division between science and the humanities), portraying old science as an exquisite object—and also something that isn't locked in its original form, confined to its original era—then a bound edition with weight and gloss can convey that, to a certain well-heeled demographic.
Breaking with decades of tradition at the gathering once he took the microphone, Mr. Trump set off on a blistering, grievance-filled performance that translated poorly to the staid setting, stunning many of the well-heeled guests who had filed into the Waldorf Astoria hotel for an uncommon spectacle: an attempted détente in a campaign so caustic that the candidates, less than 24 hours earlier, declined to shake hands on a debate stage.
" For over three decades, this onetime beauty queen turned actress and singer has cut a glamorous figure in this well-heeled suburb of Washington, D.C. The following evening, Ms. Carter and her band would be performing at the Kennedy Center, after which they were hitting the road for a brief tour, stopping in Los Angeles, New York and Nashville to celebrate the release of her fourth studio album, "Red Rock n' Blues.
Around dinnertime, the line of young, well-heeled diners that predictably slithers out of Szechuan Mountain House is long and unrelenting enough that regulars have mastered a routine: wordlessly retrieve a number from the headset-wearing maître d', ascertain the estimated wait time (usually between thirty and ninety minutes), and limber up the palate at one of the three bubble-tea places on the block that serve as informal anterooms to the spiciest kitchen on St. Mark's Place.
Just three weeks later, on May 14, the bodies of Amy, Savvas, Philip and the family's housekeeper Veralicia Figueroa were found in their $403 million mansion near the National Cathedral in Washington, D.C. The quadruple homicide—discovered after the house was set ablaze—shocked neighbors in the well-heeled Woodley Park community, where Amy, 47, and Savvas, the 46-year-old CEO of a lucrative construction firm, rubbed elbows with the Washington elite and were lauded for their warmth and generosity.
His romantic entanglement with Charlotte (Anya Taylor-Joy), a porcelain-faced Barnard brunette who comes from a well heeled Connecticut family tied deeply to the Democratic Party, draws out Barry's budding realization that America is not designed for them to be together; no matter how hard he tries—despite a bloodline that links him to several of America's earliest WASP clans—the good natured ignorance with which he's treated in their environs, despite their best intentions, will never result in real solidarity.
In our first slate of stories, which we've published today, Martin J. Smith takes a look at Canada's tiered healthcare system in which the almighty dollar buys access to faster medical care; Sarah Emerson explores why the well-heeled feel the need to have exotic pets as animals instead of a dog or cat like the rest of us; and Andrada Fiscutean looks at the hidden world of Romanian hackers who are all too happy to steal your data and money, and then buy high-end German cars to attract the next generation of hackers.

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