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The story is based on a real gossip some years ago in Korea, and focusing on the eternal, condition-less love between a naive peasant and a bereft ex-prostitute whose past is somewhere under the body of many male
CLIENTs.
Ocassionaly Tom collects debts from
clients
for his father Robert, also practising in questionable real-estate deals.
One of his
clients
is a relative from Vinny's family named Bill, played by 'the original Karate Kid' himself, Ralph Macchio, which was interesting to see.
Essentially all it offers is a series of sex workers (and some clients) speaking about what they do.
Also on hand are Knowles' girl Anne Gwynne, distinguished lawyer Samuel S. Hinds (whose guilty but off-the-hook
clients
are meeting sudden death at the hands of the enigmatic titular medico), the bumbling investigating duo of Edmund MacDonald and Shemp Howard (of "The Three Stooges" fame) and even a brief, thankless "red herring" cameo from a mousy(!)
One of her
clients
falls in love with her and draws her into a web of inner-city political intrigue.
Strutting around getting her new business together, rounding up
clients
and welcoming curious workers, in all-black leatherette motor-bike togs, she makes this otherwise rather ordinary little drama stand out.
In a plot seldom coherent, Theresa Russell, billed second, is cast as Alex Canis, A.K.A. "The Dove", an entrapment specialist employed by the National Security Agency (N.S.A.), who gathers her information through acts of prostitution, with a specialty as dominatrix, her
clients
being Federal government officials, and blackmail undoubtedly a goal for her unit, a "covert section" of the N.S.A. that collects photographs of her activities.
David started from being a lawyer with no
clients
and worked his way up to being vice president of his best client, a steel company.
This, in turn, creates new efficiencies, allowing cyber-security providers to monitor attacks against a wide range of
clients
and share strategies and solutions.
The World Bank’s alternative treatments and Japan’s Asian IMF are, despite lip service, not drawing too many
clients.
Other investors often tell me that they would like to invest for the long term, but that their fiduciary duty to their
clients
bars them from doing so.
Entrepreneurs cannot reach their full potential without staunch support from investors, and investors cannot provide that support without the backing of their
clients.
As for blockchain itself, there is no institution under the sun – bank, corporation, non-governmental organization, or government agency – that would put its balance sheet or register of transactions, trades, and interactions with
clients
and suppliers on public decentralized peer-to-peer permissionless ledgers.
Before 1986, there were brokers, acting for clients, and jobbers, making a market, and never the twain could meet.
None of the other professions listed above, however, knowingly exposes its
clients
to a confirmed environmental carcinogen.
Might such ease and efficiency not also fuel market instability, and serve the interests of intermediaries rather than their
clients?
But it is not just a matter of willingness; the US has lost its ability to intimidate other countries, even allies and
clients
like Israel and the Palestinian Authority.
But the interlinking of consulting and auditing practices puts other perverse incentives in place: an incentive to please the clients, who dislike unfavorable reports.
But the auditing firms and their corporate
clients
- not surprisingly, given the cabal that developed - roundly attacked his proposal for separating consulting from auditing.
That alleyway is a platform, bringing together multiple sellers of separate legal services together with buyers, in contrast to a traditional law firm, which requires
clients
to purchase multiple services from the same source.
Bliss Lawyers has “a bench” of more than 15,000 lawyers across the US who are paid over $200 an hour for “work on an engagement basis for in-house legal department and law firm clients.”
If the ECB is the eurozone’s lender of last resort, Europe’s leaders agreed, it must have direct knowledge of its potential clients’ balance sheets.
So, when Koreans, Filipinos, and Taiwanese rose up against their rulers, the US, albeit belatedly, was in a position to tell their military
clients
to back off.
With few exceptions, Wall Street economists try to give as upbeat an interpretation as the data will allow: they want their
clients
to buy stocks, and gloom-and-doom forecasts do little to sell them.
Until a year ago, the IMF used to congratulate itself for running out of
clients.
Just as we obey our leaders’ orders to fight and die because we trust their judgment, we entrust our careers and our money to those who run Citigroup and Goldman Sachs and other such banks, because we believe their leaders will be fair to their employees and clients, and honorable in their business practices.
The bravery of the staff in trying to protect the hotel’s
clients
deserves the applause of every world traveler.
Many of these new loans are to deadbeat clients, and can be expected to go sour in due course.
Instead of a specific insurance scheme, Colombia created conditions for a new class of insurers to compete for
clients
and a new funding mechanism to finance them.
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