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Jeffrey Deitch and Massimiliano Gioni are among his longtime consiglieri.
There were even consiglieri: the advisers and lawyers who helped the bosses run the show.
Alastair Campbell and Peter Mandelson, Tony Blair's consiglieri, hawk communications and strategy advice about the world.
Aramco and Saudi can therefore still get financial consiglieri hopped up on the prospects of fees.
Clinton's de facto sartorial consiglieri, helping her shape her image from the Democratic National Convention to the debate floor.
But it's good news for Google, whose CEO, Sundar Pichai, is building his inner circle of product chiefs and consiglieri.
And if five or more headed to the same neck of the woods, a meeting of consiglieri or La Cosa Nostra's council was likely happening.
One virtue of the military veterans in Mr. Trump's national security circle is their ability to reject the unrealistic expectations of military novices, a group that has always been well represented among the White House consiglieri.
Donald Jr. and Ivanka Trump are not only consiglieri in their father's company and his campaign, they were regulars on "The Apprentice" and stressed how hard they had to work in business to earn their father's trust.
Mrs May, a former home secretary, has said she will seek co-operation with the EU on security and foreign-policy matters; some of her consiglieri think Britain's clout in these areas might even help the government secure a better trade deal.
We are compelled to ask Republicans: If you heard the Godfather telling his consiglieri, "I don't like that guy," and shortly thereafter "that guy" is shot, would you vote to acquit because there was no direct evidence of the Godfather giving the order?
Hytner gave up his post to become Saatchi & Saatchi's worldwide deputy chairman and later wrote the book, "Consiglieri: Leading from the Shadows," in which he argues that boards should pay much more attention to the importance of those in deputy leadership roles who counsel and support the CEO.
Special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation is moving closer to the heart of Trump's business empire with inquiries into the business affairs of the Trump Organization's lead consiglieri, and one of big tech's most powerful leaders was dragged before Congress in what's likely to be looked back on as a turning point in Silicon Valley's relationship with the capital.
He's got the role of his life and he's casting his show: Steve Bannon is his Roy Cohn, the combative hammer and agitprop genius; Theresa May is Maggie to his Ronnie; Ivanka and Jared are his consiglieri, family to help him figure out who stays and who gets iced; Vladimir Putin echoes the role of Trump's dad, Fred, who was supremely aggressive and calculating, cool where Donald was hot, someone who believed the world was divided into killers and losers.
At night in the ghostly White House, when Ivanka and Jared have gone home, and Trump's consiglieri have retired to their Russian salads, the gold-robed president — crazed as Lear on the cliffs "fantastically dressed with wildflowers" — wanders from room to room staring at TV screens, cursing in frustration when he cannot find the remote, hurling abuse at the "enemies of the people" who fail to genuflect daily before his genius, adjusting his hair, making random calls to aides to ensure they have scheduled his next play dates with truckers and coal miners.
Giovanni Battista Consiglieri (1491–1559) was an Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal.
Variants in Portuguese language have been attested in compilations: As Tias ("The Aunts"), by Consiglieri Pedroso in Portuguese Folk-Tales;Consiglieri Pedroso, Zophimo. Portuguese folk-tales. London: E. Stock. 1882. pp. 79-81. As fiandeiras, collected by Theophilo Braga;Braga, Teófilo.
Giovanni Battista Consiglieri was born in Rome in 1491, the son of Baldassare Consiglieri and Mariana de Statis.Entry from Biographical Dictionary of the Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church He studied literature, Ancient Greek, and Latin. As a young man, he married and had two daughters. He entered the church after his wife's death.
Manuel Consiglieri (born 15 November 1915) was a Peruvian athlete. He competed in the men's discus throw at the 1948 Summer Olympics.
" Amministrative: CasaPound, Cinque Consiglieri Eletti," agenparl.it (19 May 2011). Retrieved 14 December 2013. At regional and national elections of 2013 CasaPound Italy announced that it will present its civic lists throughout Italy.
Spese pazze in Regione Liguria, indagati in 27 tra consiglieri e assessori La Repubblica In May 2019, an Italian court convicted Rixi, who resigned from the government to avoid conflicts within the government.
102, 150. The subordinate Venetian officials were the two consiglieri who performed administrative and judicial functions along with the Provveditore.Saint-Sauveur, p. 56–63. These three Venetian officials constituted the reggimento ("regime") of Zakynthos.
Consigliere (;Consigliere. Oxford Dictionaries. , plural consiglieri) is a position within the leadership structure of the Sicilian, Calabrian and American Mafia. The word was popularized in English by the novel The Godfather (1969) and its film adaptation.
Dominick Cirillo is the family's acting consigliere. Joseph Corozzo is the current Gambino consigliere, while Anthony Rabito is consigliere for the Bonanno crime family. As these examples illustrate, modern consiglieri are generally former soldiers and capos, not outside advisors.
Consiglieri Pedroso, Zophimo. Portuguese folk-tales. London E. Stock. 1882. pp. 33-37. In a Basque tale collected by Wentworth Webster (The Lady Pigeon and her Comb), the destitute hero is instructed by a "Tartaro" to collect the pigeon garment of the middle maiden, instead of the youngest.
Joe Valachi mentions a mysterious "Sandino" arbitrating disputes as the Genovese family consigliere in the 1940s.Maas, Peter, The Valachi papers, p. 158. ("Sandino was a greaseball, but he had a wise head.") However, consiglieri in more recent times have tended to take a more active role in family affairs.
Consiglieri Pedroso Zófimo Consiglieri Pedroso (1851–1910) was a Portuguese historian, writer, teacher, ethnographer, essayist and folklorist. A collector of a large body of folklore, which became popular and translated before the works of Adolfo Coelho, his Portuguese Folk-Tales were issued in England before their native publication. Initially militant of the Progressive Party and then Republican activist, was member of the court of the Portuguese Constitutional Monarchy, elected by the constituency of Lisbon. Known for its abilities with speech and improvisation, rarely having to write its own speeches, got famous for the penetration of its flyers and as a Republican doctrinaire known for its enthusiasm and literary knowledge, having published several books and brochures with propaganda theme.
On August 18, 1956, Bill married Rosalie Marie Profaci (born April 14, 1936), daughter of Salvatore Lawrence Profaci, Sr. (1905-July 1954). Salvatore was a brother of Profaci crime family boss Joseph Profaci. Salvatore served as Joseph's consiglieri in the Profaci crime family from 1931-1954. Designed to cement an alliance between the two crime families, the sumptuous wedding had 3,000 guests.
The Swiss Federal Council, 2008. Official photograph. The tables below show information and statistics about the members of the Swiss Federal Council (in German: Bundesrat, in French: conseil fédéral, in Italian: consiglio federale), or Federal Councilors (in German: Bundesräte, in French: conseillers fédéraux, in Italian: consiglieri federali). The Swiss Federal Council (, , , ) is the seven-member executive council which constitutes the government as well as the head of state of Switzerland.
The order was founded by Saint Cajetan (Gaetano dei Conti di Thiene), Paolo Consiglieri, Bonifacio da Colle, and Giovanni Pietro Carafa (afterwards Pope Paul IV). Carafa was Bishop of Chieti; Chieti (Theate) is a city of the Abruzzi in Central Italy, from which the congregation adopted its specific name, to distinguish it from other congregations (Barnabites, Somaschi, Caracciolini, etc.) modelled upon it.Ragonesi, Franciscus. "Theatines." The Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 14.
These include Babylon 5, Speechless, and Looney Tunes for Warner Bros. Animation. In 1996, she established her own label, Lost Continents, creating fine and functional art and interiors for clients in the entertainment industry as well as for select stores throughout Los Angeles. In 1998, she began appearing regularly on television as a creative consiglieri. Her first guest appearance on Discovery Channel's The Christopher Lowell Show led to regular contributions to the show.
This passive image of the consigliere does not correspond with what little is known of real-life consiglieri, however. A real-life Mafia consigliere is generally the number- three person in a crime family, after the boss and underboss in most cases.Garcia, Joaquin "Jack" and Michael Levin, (2008) Making Jack Falcone: An Undercover FBI Agent Takes Down a Mafia Family, p. 133. . The boss, underboss, and consigliere constitute a three-man ruling panel, or "administration".
Also, his alibi of driving with a Magaddino made the former council men look guilty by association. Authorities gouged into Montana's ties to the Mafia and left the consiglieri publicly embarrassed. They said Montana was real close with Vice President Nixon and New York Governor Harrison, and that he had been named Buffalo's "Man of the Year." Buffalo's newspapers featured stories about Montana, and he was a footnote in articles across the nation.
It was established on January 19, 1939, to replace the Chamber of Deputies during the 30th legislature of Italy. Members of the chamber were called '"national councillors" (consiglieri nazionali) rather than deputies. The councillors of the chamber did not represent geographic constituencies, but the different branches of the trade and industry of Italy, thus reflecting the corporativist idea of fascist ideology. Councillors were elected for terms of undetermined length and automatically lost their seats upon their defection from the branch they did represent.
The Minor Council was one of the constitutional bodies of the Republic of Venice and, since 1175, had been composed of six councilors to the Doge. The Minor Council was also called the Ducal Council or the Council of Six. The six ducal councillors (consiglieri ducali), one for each district of the city, remained in office for eight months. Terms could be renewed twice and three at the time and could not be re-elected before two years had passed.
In the spring of 1986, the Colombo crime family crew, led by Michael Franzese, began shaking down associates of Balagula, who was running a multibillion-dollar gasoline bootlegging operation. In response, Balagula asked for a sit-down with Christopher Furnari, the consiglieri for the Lucchese crime family. After the sit-down took place in Brooklyn's 19th Hole social club, Balagula agreed to pay street tax to the Lucchese family. The money was not only strategically shared, but also became the Five Families' biggest moneymaker after narcotics trafficking.
One day, one answers that her daughter is prettier. The daughter takes refugee with a group of robbers who live in the forest, and the role of the apple is fulfilled by the titular enchanted shoes.Zipes, Jack The Golden Age of Folk and Fairy Tales: From the Brothers Grimm to Andrew Lang Indianapolis: Hackett Publishing Company 2013 pp. 580-582 Zófimo Consiglieri Pedroso collected another version, titled The Vain Queen, in which the titular queen questions her maids of honor and servants who's the most beautiful.
The third time she goes to visit her family her father dies, and after the funeral she's so tired that she oversleeps, so she doesn't hear the horse arriving, neighing three times and leaving. When she finally returns to the castle she finds the beast dying, and with his last breath he curses her and her entire family. The heroine dies a few days after, and her sisters spent the rest of their lives in poverty.Pedroso, Consiglieri Portuguese Folk- Tales New York: Folklore Society Publications 1882 pp.
With Barbara's death in June 1959, the Mafia Commission recognized Russell Bufalino as the official family boss. Bufalino maintained a close alliance with the New York Genovese family. After Bufalino was imprisoned in the late 1970s on extortion charges related to the collection of a debt, his underboss, Edward Sciandra, became the acting boss of the family. Sciandra was aided in running the family by captains Anthony Guarnieri, James David Osticco, and Phillip Medico, Consiglieri Remo Allio, as well as soldiers William D'Elia, Angelo Bufalino, John Rizzo, Angelo Son, and Joseph Sperrazza.
271-273 Aurelio Macedonio Espinosa Jr. published a version from Sepúlveda, Segovia titled The Beast of the Garden (La fiera del jardín). In this version the heroine has a stepmother and two stepsisters, and asks for an unspecified white flower.Espinosa, Aurelio Macedonio Cuentos populares de Castilla y León Volumen 1 Madrid: CSIC 1987 pp. 240-243 In a Portuguese version collected by Zófimo Consiglieri Pedroso, the heroine asks for a slice of roach off a green meadow, after her father insists she must ask for something too like her elder sisters did.
The regime established by Venice in Crete was modelled after that of the metropolis itself. It was headed by a Duke (duca di Candia), and included a Great Council, a Senate, a Council of Ten, the Avogadoria de Comùn, and other institutions that existed in the metropolis. The Duke of Crete was elected from among the Venetian patriciate for two-year terms, and was assisted by four, and later only two councillors (consiglieri), likewise appointed for two-year terms; of the original four, two were rectors of cities on the island. Together, the Duke and his councillors comprised the Signoria of Crete.
The Regional Council of Apulia was originally composed of 50 regional councillors. The number of regional councillors increased to 60 in 2000 and subsequently to 70 in 2005, following a modification of the regional Statute in 2004.Appunti sul nuovo Statuto della Regione PugliaPuglia, prima regione con nuovo statuto In the 2005 regional election the number of councillors further raised to 78, following a further allocation of 8 regional councillors to the center-left winning coalition.Vendola riconfermato, il nuovo Consiglio sono 78 gli eletti, resta fuori la Poli BortoneRegionali, Tarquinio: lo Statuto parla di 70 consiglieri.
When Turbojugend was first started by the band (Turbonegro), there was no clear leader, instead it was intended to be a flat- structured entity based on the principles of classic anarchist thought. In the late 1990s Bitzcore Records starting taking over and began to produce the jackets as a merchandising venture, with the owners of Bitzcore assuming the leadership role, using names such as "El Presidente" and "Il Consiglieri". However, in 2012 the band regained ownership and handed the leadership over to two groups. These groups were the Turbojugend Amb-ASS-adors and Jugendwart, both groups put together of well experienced members.
Montana was said to be a civic leader that continuously gave back to the Italian community. While being the secret consiglieri of the Mafia (unknown to the public), he was also the President of the Federation of Italian-American Societies which was an umbrella organization that brought together several community groups in an effort to strengthen the Italian community in Buffalo. Montana's civic roles and community awards added to his influence and clout, which always had the thought of the Family in mind. On May 28, 1954, Montana was honored at a huge celebration at the Statler Hotel downtown.
Caroline was unreservedly on the side of unification, and publicly defended the pro-unification troops, however unruly they became. After Lorenzo's death in 1866, his two sons, Francesco and Bosio, began to use their homes to store guns. This caused the papal government to order the confiscation of all the Sforza Cesarini properties, not restored to them until Victor Emmanuel entered Rome in 1871, accompanied by Duke Francesco, Caroline's elder son, as one of his royal consiglieri. Throughout the remainder of her life Caroline was loath to accept that the papal authorities had had the slightest justification for their actions, which she preferred to characterise as petty harassment.
In 1989, a violent internal conflict fractured the Patriarca family. A "renegade faction" led by Carrozza, his stepbrother and family consiglieri Joseph Russo, and mobster Vincent Ferrarra challenged the leadership of boss Raymond Patriarca and family associate Frank Salemme. By seizing family leadership, Carrozza and the other renegades sought to control illegal gambling and the extortion of bookmakers, drug dealers and restaurant owners in Massachusetts. This takeover attempt provoked a gang civil war that lasted until 1996 and claimed over a dozen lives. On June 16, 1989, Patriarca underboss William P. Grasso's body was found with a bullet wound to the head along the banks of the Connecticut River in Massachusetts .
Again elected orator to the newly elected Pope Clement VII on 26 November, he declined due to renewed poor health. On 3 May 1524 he was member of the board of the Savi a Tansar, followed by election as superintendent on sales (Provveditore sopra le Vendite) on 9 December. On 1 February 1525, he was elected one of the three consiglieri da basso who represented the Doge at the criminal appeals court, the Council of Forty (Quarantia Criminale), and on 30 September 1526 one of the forty elected to the zonta. On 1 September 1527 he again became a member of the Ten, and on 3 October 1527 one of the reviewers of the accounts of the Ten (revedadori di le Casse).
While most taxi operators viewed the bill as a blatant disregard for private business, Montana (the second largest cab owner in the state) viewed it with open arms (and may have even helped write it). Montana's ties to city services, City Streets Dept, and the entire Common Council meant that he could control even more in the taxi industry through a seat in city government, as opposed to the seat behind a desk at Van Dyke. In an era when public transportation was first becoming an idea, Montana wanted cabs run by the city – a city that the consiglieri of Buffalo's Mafia had already infiltrated. While his Van Dyke cabs were forming a near monopoly over the taxi industry, Montana knew he could control a complete monopoly if the city were allowed to operate all the cabs as public transportation – this would be a legal monopoly.
This created a network of families whose social status and employment derived from a select group of institutions, and which experienced diverse fortunes through the political disruptions caused by the fall of the Betivoglio family and the creation of the new senate by Pope Julius II. His most successful uncle was Antonio de Grassis, nuncio to Frederick III and Bishop of Tivoli. Antonio's success established a clear path for his nephews to follow up the clerical hierarchy, leaving Bologna for the papal court in Rome. Paris' older brother Achille de Grassis, followed his uncle as an Auditor of the Rota, served as a papal diplomat under Julius II, was appointed Bishop of Città di Castello in 1506 and Archbishop of Bologna in 1511 and died in November 1523. Paris' eldest brother, Agamenone de Grassis, was the family's anchor in Bologna, where he worked as a notary, and held several governmental offices including a senator's seat in the Quaranta Consiglieri from 1511.

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