The former public relations executive is a brash fellow who likes loud ties and full-bore marketing.
Scarcella, who retired in 2000, has slowed down since his days as a brash young crime fighter.
The man behind Profit.ly is Timothy Sykes, a brash trader who specializes in shorting overhyped penny stocks.
In a brash move, Tillman produced a chart that gave him control over everything but finance and operations--and received just that.
When the Trib closed, New York was out on its own with hot graphics, trendy articles and a brash mix of topics.
He displays a brash, streetwise manner, frequenting hip nightclubs and hanging out with celebrities like stuntman David Blaine and actor Johnny Depp.
Koch led his city for 12 years, with a brash, humor-tinged style that came to personify the New York of the 1980s.
Liberals see him as a brave and energetic reformer, religious conservatives as a brash secularist who has grown too big for his boots.
The sudden overhaul of the game was a brash gamble that ultimately paid off, with Borderlands selling well over 4 million copies since its release.
He was nearly always controversial, exciting and popular, whether as a brash teenager, composer of cutting-edge operas or grand old man of the concert hall.
Some Canadian officials, the most charitable of the naysayers, see him as a brash, grandstanding cowboy who disrupted promising negotiations and nearly got himself killed.
It is an unusual lead role in that it requires a circumspect, intelligent persona who is happier out of the limelight, not a brash, showy, scene-grabbing performer.
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It was fuel to the fire of critics who felt Winner was a brash, sexist oaf, but he insisted it was all done with a hefty dose of irony.
Microsoft executives such as Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer are projecting a brash confidence despite the fact that the judge is weighing whether to split their empire in half.
The Cardinals kept on losing after moving to their current hometown of Phoenix in 1988, but by then Bidwill had hardened into a brash, muscle-bound federal prosecutor wearing red power neckties.
Those aghast that a brash antipodean firm should dare to bid for one of the City of London's historic and hallowed institutions may not relish the prospect of a genuine bid.
The hero of the film, which is loosely based on a Philip K. Dick story from 1954, is a brash young New York politician, David Norris (Matt Damon), who may be headed for the White House.
That's where I see a T-shirt, folded in a pile, with a brash, block-lettered phrase that is so mystifying and out-of-sync with the concerned image a nervous NFL is trying to present right now, that at first I double-take.
News that a brash internet company, livedoor, was under investigation for market manipulation and accounting irregularities (see article) had sparked two days of widespread selling during which the benchmark Nikkei index and the broader Topix both fell by 5.7%.
He was characterized by a brash style, and chose to file with the Food and Drug Administration for approval of Provenge on studies that had failed their main goal of preventing tumors from growing, but seemed to make patients live longer.
During the real-estate boom years in Manhattan, Michael Shvo was the most visible of the go-go brokers, a brash 30-something squiring customers in his limousine, a cellphone in each ear, hosting celebrity parties and creating ever-more extravagant sales campaigns for new condominiums.
He also creates two decent female roles - the club's manager Marian - an ex-"Swing Kid" interned before the war for her love of American music - and waitress Elke, who hides her disgust for her nation behind a brash American accent.
You may have seen one of his fountains -- a brash choreography of water and light -- if youve been to Epcot, the new Bellagio resort in Las Vegas, Chicagos McCormick Place or 90 additional locations throughout the U.S., the Middle East and Asia.
One must only look to 1985, when a similarly brash attorney named Marty Lipton testified during the courtroom showdown between Texaco and Pennzoil over Getty Oil .
Sir James Crosby, although he retired in 2006, is hauled back into the frame, taking the blame for "sowing the seeds of the bank's destruction" by his ambitious growth strategy, and with a "brash" and "corrosive" culture.
Jim Nuzzo, a Boston-based Republican political analyst, said Warren as a senator has tempered the brash style she had as a consumer activist.
With a dose of brash confidence, Mr. Bedel likes to call Fueguia the first South American luxury brand.
Result: a smaller payday if and when Brash sells out to a strategic investor or floats shares in an initial public offering.
The new building's immediate neighbors are mansarded Second Empire survivals, a domed Ukrainian Orthodox church, and brash contemporary commercial interlopers a motley architectural crew.
Russell is appealingly brash until a bogus subplot forces him to suggest borderline psychosis.
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