Many corporate bigwigs and sports personalities were seen teeing off at the Karnataka Golf Association here. |
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Want to sway to a Caribbean beat along with political bigwigs at the New England Aquarium? |
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The Millennials are today's youth and tomorrow's bigwigs, and marketing experts are slating them as the largest consumer group in U.S. history. |
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Earlier during the day, it was all so formal with industry bigwigs around for the presentation of the management degrees. |
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Bangalore is just one city, which on account of its IT bigwigs, is in the limelight. |
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There is nothing official about this drive as there is no circular from the police stations and no directives from the bigwigs. |
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The subtweets were kind of a funny interaction between two NBA bigwigs who come from opposite sides of the social media spectrum. |
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So, unlike the bigwigs who cashed in big on stock options, look for him to remain a working stiff. |
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The head chef of the swanky hotel hosting Earth Summit bigwigs described the mountains of posh food he is laying on for their pleasure. |
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And if Mr. Chandran is dubbed as brash and outspoken by the industry's bigwigs, he does not seem to care a whit. |
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Significantly, the violators include some political bigwigs, powerful businessman and town planners. |
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They're set to guard 9,000 leaders, trade negotiators, corporate bigwigs and bureaucrats. |
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Actually, I've often been asked why I don't leap into the affairs of politicians and corporate bigwigs. |
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Politicians, princes and bigwigs of every stripe vied for a place in their circle and were roundly rejected. |
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Local politicians, normally passed over by Washington bigwigs, suddenly find themselves courted by all nine of the runners. |
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Yes, the launch had the mandatory fashion show, with all the bigwigs, political and celluloid, in tandem. |
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It is not an official diplomatic conference, but all the top brass and political bigwigs can be found there. |
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She has been running from the Ohio bigwigs implicated in the scandal as fast as her bandy little legs will carry her. |
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Madrid Mayor and ruling party bigwigs have consented to participate in the inaugural ceremony. |
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The audience was an array of stars, rowdy fans and industry bigwigs, including Virgin magnate Richard Branson. |
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But a select group of eight York bigwigs have selflessly enjoyed Buckingham Palace largesse on our behalf. |
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As for the Twitter cadre of reporters, industry bigwigs and hangers-on whose every Davos dispatch enraptures us? |
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It blows my mind how some of these bigwigs can blow so much money and not be responsible. |
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And, as is typical of a Loeb letter, he goes after the goodies that corporate bigwigs routinely get. |
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He chuckled as did the assembled DC bigwigs of press and politics. |
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Did the planned reforms start to limit the interests of some of the local bigwigs as the rumors suggest? |
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All the party bigwigs now sit on the executive board, under the reconfirmed authority of Jean Minani. |
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The bigwigs at Jeep decided that this engine wasn't necessary any more, since the current V6 offers the same fuel economy. |
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Furthermore, many of France's music industry bigwigs argue that there has been a drop in live music revenues because of the Internet. |
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Political bigwigs, high-ranking bureaucrats, local henchmen and the ever-zealous media descend upon sleepy Peepli to stake their claim. |
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Foreign brands are relegated to a niche market in China but the ciggy bigwigs now have their eyes on global expansion. |
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In practice, it would be unwise for white-owned banks to foreclose on black clients, several of whom are former ANC bigwigs. |
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Throughout the day, Laurie confabs with entertainment bigwigs, at times working outside, via cell phone, so she can deadhead her roses while juggling a long list of projects. |
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And the scuttlebutt was that Republican Party bigwigs didn't want Mr Huckabee, because he was an outsider. |
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As for the 2016 presidential nomination, around a dozen Republican bigwigs are circling the starting-line of that contest, eyes agleam. |
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They are all bearded bigwigs dressed in finery and look remarkably alike. |
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The company's board bulged with members of the Tanzi family and bigwigs from Parma. |
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Until bigwigs in Brussels and Washington are ready to outface their cosseted farmers, Mr Zoellick's tariff-cutting plan will go nowhere. |
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Yet for all that Conservative bigwigs expect to lose just 13 or so seats Conservative MPs are among the grumpiest of all. |
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Tickets were cheaper and easier to obtain, but lots of bigwigs still tried hard to blag them. |
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At a conference held at Harvard Business School in March a panoply of corporate bigwigs complained about Congress's unwillingness to invest in things that would boost competitiveness. |
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The Belarussian authorities on Monday peremptorily ordered 22 ambassadors to leave their homes all in a housing development built for communist bigwigs claiming they had become insanitary. |
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Thirty-two MPs would have to be summarily dismissed, including the foreign minister, Fumio Kishida, and other party bigwigs, if the court ordered how seats were to be reallocated. |
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He recounts a dream, a typical Reich piece of socialist agitprop, in which corporate bigwigs riding on roller coasters are throwing their workers screaming overboard. |
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It has emerged that there is a group of large financial corporations that collaborates with various bigwigs and local dictators to oppress their own people. |
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To the critics, the court has not had much impact since it has not handled many cases of corruption nor arrested or prosecuted any government or political bigwigs. |
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The same is true where March 19 is concerned, except this was the first time the secessionist forces' bigwigs took note of my messages because, this time, they felt they were under attack. |
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Besides, they add, what were the magistrates themselves up to, before the mani pulite campaign, when they were notably inactive in pursuing bigwigs? Others disagree. |
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Meanwhile, a string of bigwigs, from the British prime minister to the German chancellor, as well as the American secretary of state, have been trooping in and out of General Musharraf's house in Rawalpindi cantonment. |
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DarkHotel, which targets corporate executives and other bigwigs by hijacking hotel Wi-Fi systems and which was discovered only weeks before Regin, has been tentatively pinned on South Korea. |
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In airless fringe meetings, Labour bigwigs agonised about voters enraged by immigration, furious about welfare abuses and keen to see council housing reserved for local families ahead of newcomers. |
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With a room full of bigwigs blinking expectantly, I began to introduce them off the top of my head, while still hunting with one hand for the crib sheet, which I was sure I had tucked into my notebook. |
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Fixed cameras were set up around the Sky News studio and, as they aimlessly cut from one to another, we'd hear the disembodied voices of Sky News bigwigs telling us how great Sky News is. |
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Quite why the Mercury Music Prize bigwigs don't allow the nominees to vie for the title through the medium of a mudwrestle, is anybody's guess. |
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Bigwigs in that branch of the party appear to play a leading role in her campaign, which so far has been about pressing the flesh and avoiding political issues. |
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