Word: partnering
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1990-1999
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Haseltine also offered advice, such as asking a new partner to be tested for the HIV virus before having sex, increasing biomedical support, and urging leaders to act responsibly...
...went to work for Mohammed Al-Zahid, owner of the company and a close business partner of King Fahd of Saudi Arabia...
...Radio Network, to make the talker a national star. "The thing I got immediately," McLaughlin says, "was his sense of humor in a traditionally nonhumorous format. He had all the elements: innate intelligence, a high curiosity and the desire to be a star." In 1988 McLaughlin made Limbaugh a partner in their enterprise and brought him to New York City's WABC, as a base for the so-called Excellence in Broadcasting Network -- a company that does not exist; Rush just thought the name sounded imposing...
Today he is a more sophisticated militant whose weapon is money, not missiles. A self-made millionaire reportedly worth $10 million, he built his fortune as a young partner in the local contracting firm of Iglesias y Torres, then bought out the company and Anglicized the name to Church & Tower. He lives behind high walls in a Spanish-style mansion in south Miami and drives a bulletproof blue Mercedes. He is sentimental enough to have planted six royal palms in his backyard, one for each of Cuba's provinces. "I am more Cuban than American," he says. "I prefer eating...
...real--but there are weak moments. The portrayal of the academic lifestyle is ridiculous: at a dinner, Helen tells a professor that she will "bury" him with her findings, and the professor sneeringly refers her to an article he wrote on Candyman 10 years ago. When her research partner gets killed, you almost expect her to be happy over her increased prospects for tenure...