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"saleswoman" Definitions
  1. a woman whose job is to sell goods, for example, in a shop
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"You can walk on the marble, too," the saleswoman offers.
Spanx's founder was a saleswoman before creating her shapewear company.
Ms. Cantor connected her with Juliana Salibello, a saleswoman there.
"Is it a boy or a girl?" asked the saleswoman.
The saleswoman quickly comes in and takes the chair out.
They had been banned for sale since June, a saleswoman said.
To support her sons, she worked as a department store saleswoman.
A colleague referred him to Parul Brahmbhatt, a saleswoman at Compass.
Mrs May could prove to be a better saleswoman than people expect.
From the start she has been a rotten saleswoman for her deal.
Insurance saleswoman Rebecca Grafton struggled with her weight throughout her teenage years.
"These are so comfortable," the saleswoman tells me as she unboxes them.
The saleswoman offers Schumer a blue tarp, which she agrees to buy.
"This one is 150 times better than Miami," a saleswoman said excitedly.
She was a good saleswoman, and then she was a great manager.
I press a glowing purple button and the saleswoman is back, dismayed.
"I've actually had a French saleswoman say, 'You are enormous,'" he said.
Ms. Kim, a tax lawyer, contacted Jai Lee, a saleswoman at Mdrn.
A patient saleswoman awaits visitors at a podium close to the entrance.
His mother, Gladys (Schnabel) Butterworth, was a saleswoman in a department store.
Gossiaux contacted Pamela Kreeger, now a saleswoman at Citi Habitats, about a listing.
"All were size 54, which we assumed were for him," says the saleswoman.
The bride, 63, is a real estate saleswoman for Fox Residential in Manhattan.
"Shannon and Tamra, they were mean to you," she told the insurance saleswoman.
The friend referred him to Janine Young, a saleswoman at Bond New York.
So to the kind saleswoman who hauled pants for me here: I know.
For help, he contacted a friend, Carol Wang, a licensed saleswoman at Corcoran.
Nicole Beauchamp, a saleswoman at Engel & Völkers NYC, has just such a client.
I danced a little in the mirror, and the saleswoman danced behind me.
Via Naked Apartments he found Rachel Bickerton, a saleswoman at Keller Williams TriBeCa.
Saleswoman Marcia Lemos owned a house with a swimming pool and fruit trees.
Another, Cynthia Lubin, a 31-year-old saleswoman shot in the forehead, wept.
"You're so young—you look like my son's ex-girlfriend," she tells the saleswoman.
She played a car saleswoman named Tara in a brief spot in the series.
Ms. Chen, 26, a saleswoman, said she thought the warning was a good idea.
A saleswoman invited him in and said she would show him anything he liked.
The groom's mother is a saleswoman at Chair King, a furniture retailer in Austin.
While I'm changing in the dressing room, one saleswoman clocks out from her shift.
McRae was was thrilled to get her rings, and then, the couple encountered a saleswoman.
"I definitely won't like to drive," said Fayza al-Shammary, a 22-year-old saleswoman.
For assistance, Mr. Aries contacted a former colleague, Ashley Haupt, a saleswoman at FirstService Realty.
They work as lawyers, municipal employees, accountants, graphic artists and at least one elevator saleswoman.
"It's footage of punk from the '30553s and '23055s in London," the saleswoman told me.
After boxing up her purchases, a saleswoman talked Ms. Chlumsky into a complimentary hand massage.
So he emailed Citi Habitats and was paired with Ciara Ungar, a licensed saleswoman there.
His mother retired as a saleswoman at the Country Gentleman, a clothing store in Greenville.
"I'm looking for picture books featuring African or African-American females," I told a saleswoman.
His wife, Michelle Hernandez, 573, is a saleswoman at a jewelry store in the Bronx.
But this time, things seem more desperate than ever for the 54-year-old insurance saleswoman.
The next day, the visitor returned to the store, disappointed not to find the helpful saleswoman.
"It's a really good way for people to work the system," says one real estate saleswoman.
Ms. Lauria, a polished saleswoman, likewise offers punchy and personal observations free of art-world patois.
His father, Leo, was a furrier, and his mother, Eva (Tzizes) Jaffee, was a fur saleswoman.
The saleswoman who rang me up approved of my drink choice (Golden Tonic with Moon Dust).
His mother was a saleswoman of sewing machines and vacuum cleaners at Sears in Sandusky, Ohio.
A former Redskins cheerleader told the Times she felt more like a "sexualized saleswoman" than a cheerleader.
Shandao charges 200 yuan per head at introductory seminars in cities across China, a saleswoman told Reuters.
But, as became clear in the 2017 election and again this week, she is a rotten saleswoman.
At the very same moment, the computer the saleswoman was working on goes dark and completely crashes!
But the saleswoman still wants more children herself: "As many as God can give me," she said.
But the shiny Double Boner loincloth skirt that the saleswoman called "scandalous" — that I wanted to try.
A saleswoman pulled a pair of tan tights from a basket and held them against Julia's forearm.
A saleswoman gave me a tour of a $570,000, three-bedroom "Spanish eclectic"-style Next Gen model.
"Selling it will be a gamble," said the saleswoman, who would give her name only as Thelma.
These included being a nurses' aide, a 911 dispatcher and a saleswoman for leather goods and luggage.
When a saleswoman found out she was paid less, Michelle knew she had to handle the woman.
"That place wasn't for her," said the listing agent, Susan Little, a saleswoman at the Corcoran Group.
Mashael, a saleswoman at a Riyadh lingerie shop, said she believed women might ultimately be permitted to drive.
Her mother is a retail saleswoman at Newtown Book and Record Exchange, an independent book and record store.
A saleswoman laughs when I ask her if there are any pieces in the store made of silk.
Her father, Herbert, built movie sets, and her mother, Mildred (Huber) Pendleton, was a saleswoman at J.C. Penney.
Then Anzora turned to the saleswoman, who caught his drift and smirked, trying her best to stay neutral.
So they contacted agents in the area, including Denise Kavovit, a saleswoman at Advanced Waterfront in Newtown, Conn.
Critical Shopper "Any occasion?" a saleswoman in the new two-story Elie Saab boutique on Madison Avenue asks.
The saleswoman confirms that prices lower than some of the store's elegant Madison Avenue neighbors is the goal.
Already a successful insurance saleswoman, she says the charity will have an insurance sales component to it as well.
Last winter, Mr. Pappas contacted Susan Little, a saleswoman at the Corcoran Group, who was referred by a friend.
The saleswoman convinces me to try a new night cream, and I spend more than I had originally planned.
Through Zach Heilman, a friend and classmate from Tulane University, she met JJ Choi, a licensed saleswoman at Triplemint.
So, they asked Nichole Thompson-Adams, the Compass saleswoman who had sold them their first apartment, for her opinion.
It was the saleswoman, gently suggesting that these particular strap-on antiquities are not for getting your steps in.
A saleswoman for CNC, a Chinese real estate developer, said that North Koreans were lifting the local property market.
The star saleswoman who failed to win the contract, for example, could remember that she is also a mentor.
"Market participants agree that the U.S. election is the big event for 2020," said a saleswoman at Goldman Sachs.
"Smoking meant a lot to her sometimes," he wrote in "Thanks for the Light," about a lonely traveling saleswoman.
"My freezer at home is full of meat, and I don't know what to do," said Maria Fonseca, a saleswoman.
"I just wanted to bring people together and give them dignity, respect and a voice," the software saleswoman tells PEOPLE.
"I'm a saleswoman, this is a hassle, it is just horrible," French driver Corinne told Reuters at a traffic light.
"Nurses, police officers, firefighters live here," said Felipa Manaiza, a saleswoman for Parkchester Bronx Realty, who is also a resident.
"After the monks left, people came in looking for books on coloring," said Lisa Matalon, a saleswoman at the store.
When I emerged from the dressing room, the saleswoman admitted that she had "NO IDEA" whom these pants were for.
She plays Gloria, the New Jersey Mercedes-Benz saleswoman who meets Tony Soprano because Dr. Melfi accidentally double-booked them.
The couple contacted Asli Ak, a distant relative by marriage and a licensed saleswoman at 718 Realty in Jamaica, Queens.
Neighboring homes cannot be identical, said Patricia Moroney, a saleswoman with Daniel Gale Sotheby's International Realty, which has the listing.
"Have people told you this sculpture makes them want to die?" is how I greet the saleswoman in this shop.
Elizabeth Banks is Melinda Ledbetter, the Cadillac saleswoman who met Mr. Wilson later in his life and eventually married him.
Ms. Fox plays the part of Howard's high-dollar showroom saleswoman and mistress, who also happens to be named Julia.
"There are no opportunities here," said Mariana, 2000, an unemployed saleswoman who bore twins for an Australian man last year.
Michelle Saunders, 41, a software saleswoman from Des Plaines, Illinois, came to the rally with her 14-year-old daughter, Bailey.
Begin your search six to eight weeks before you will move, said Eva Nowakowski, a real estate saleswoman at Citi Habitats.
"Everyone says we got hit by a financial crisis," says Liao Li, a saleswoman in a small home-decoration shop there.
Ms Dong joined Gree as a door-to-door saleswoman in 1990, as a widow with an eight-year-old son.
"For 25 years, nothing, then suddenly this," says Marzhana Gadzhieva, a saleswoman at a bakery slated for demolition later this month.
But though that apartment didn't suit, the agent there, Victoria Vasile, a saleswoman at DSA Realty, had more to show them.
Mr. Itskovich, who is 61, contacted Lilia Berzon, a saleswoman at Bond New York, through a listing on the website Trulia.
I have a beautiful single room, he has his own room next to mine and I'm training to be a saleswoman.
The idea of a financial firm playing matchmaker initially struck Ms. Casey, a 232-year-old software saleswoman, as rather unorthodox.
"But what if it's a girl?" a saleswoman at a thrift store asked when I bought a couple of dinosaur overalls.
"It's pretty slow, there's not many people on the beach," said Alex Hendricks, a saleswoman at the Cocoa Beach Surf Company.
"I CAN SYMPATHISE with the protesters in Hong Kong," says a young saleswoman from Guangdong province, which borders on the territory.
Gina Mummery, the saleswoman at the Fremont Motor Company dealership, would only say that she sold him between two and six.
To the surprise of no one, she was an expert saleswoman and motivator and rose to become a national sales director.
The saleswoman finds four body suits but the one that grabs my attention is the Spanx Extra Firm Control Boostie-Yay!
Sharp had done some acting herself in the 1987 film Teen Wolf Too, but was a furniture saleswoman when she met Perry.
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After years of isolation, Edward is discovered by a saleswoman who invites him to stay with her family in their suburban neighborhood.
Through Naked Apartments, the couple met Rachel Zirkle Miller, then a licensed saleswoman at Bohemia Realty Group, which specializes in Upper Manhattan.
I went outside with my juice and sat at a table, watching the saleswoman straighten bottles of Enzymatic Tonic and Gracious Greens.
"It's definitely quieter," said a saleswoman at a beauty counter in the David Jones department store, who declined to give her name.
"They're supposed to look like they don't fit you," the saleswoman assures me when I try on an awkward drawstring pair ($650).
That day at the department store, the saleswoman looked down at me, up at my mother, then down at me again, and frowned.
"Most people are kind of obsessed" with the Zestimate, said Stacey Simens, a saleswoman for Coach Realtors in Hewlett, N.Y., on Long Island.
At HFactor, a counter selling hydrogen-infused water, there were no customers to be seen, only a saleswoman idly pecking on her iPhone.
Mr. Andersson accepted the challenge, borrowed a wig and boots and began his transformation into the raunchy and energetic traveling Tupperware saleswoman Dixie.
"I was very concerned that we wouldn't have enough," said Judy Hirsch, a saleswoman at a small, independent bookstore in New York's Greenwich Village.
Her subsequent interviews with Dartmouth bus drivers and a ticket saleswoman, as well as surveillance video, revealed that Labrie was regularly violating his curfew.
Craddick didn't ask the first three witnesses—a nurse, a shoe saleswoman, and a gas-station cashier—about the identity of the second robber.
Her rise was propelled by her skills as a saleswoman, and most notably she perfected a particular method of direct sales: the Tupperware party.
The building's 430 units are around 70 percent rented, said one of the leasing agents, Aster Thomas, a saleswoman at Douglas Elliman Real Estate.
"I'd been rejected at everything," Ms. Laurer told The Boston Herald in 1999, describing unsatisfying efforts as a bartender, a saleswoman and a singer.
Among them was Leonor Pardo, a saleswoman whose 21-year-old son had been studying at the academy and had just been found unharmed.
A saleswoman popped in and handed her a packet of Belly of the Month nontoxic temporary tattoos, clearly meant for social media gestation documentation.
"Nine out of 10 buyers will say, 'I'm only looking at houses that are FEMA-compliant,'" said Ms. Davenport, a saleswoman for Halstead Property.
" Bonnie Reynolds, a saleswoman at William Pitt Sotheby's International Realty, said the market is healthy: "It's better than it's been in over 10 years.
" My cousin and I went to Clinique, and when I asked for waterproof mascara, the saleswoman said, "You're not going to cry, are you?
After her husband died in 1959, Ms. Kirkland worked as a domestic helper and babysitter before becoming a door-to-door saleswoman for Avon.
Of course there was an in-house tailor, the saleswoman kindly reminded us: "You can be yourself; you can make it however you want."
His mother, the former Maxine Shand, was a retail saleswoman who played the saxophone in a touring family band with Max's grandmother and aunt.
When the saleswoman turned her back, the man used sleight of hand to pocket a bracelet or shove a cashmere sweater down his pants.
Ms. Sanchez had known Mr. Fieg previously — as a teenager, she was a sneaker saleswoman at David Z, which is owned by his uncle.
No matter what any department-store saleswoman tries to tell you, there are a lot of things in beauty you can afford to skimp on.
My skin was glowing—a fact handily corroborated by standers-by—as the saleswoman, clad in all black, moved her hands assuredly across my face.
That suit, in New Jersey federal court, was brought by Kelli Smith, a Merck saleswoman who said her career was derailed when she got pregnant.
Hunting alone while Mr. Denis was studying, Ms. Bucolo contacted Marilyn De Amorim, a saleswoman at Mirador Real Estate with a listing in the building.
"We sell more than a hundred a day so the pies are our main product these days," said Sergeja Gorenjec, a saleswoman at the bakery.
"I always tell my first-time buyers, 'You're going into labor, and I'm going to be your doula,'" said Danielle Lurie, a saleswoman with Compass.
The other belongs to the man's hard-bitten ex, a saleswoman at Saks resentfully catering to the spoiled matrons who used to be her peers.
They — the saleswoman of fine jewelry, the manager of the store, the customer-facing gateway to gem ownership — they were the lifeblood of a thing.
"In terms of affordability, you are getting a lot of house for your money," said Jean MiMi Murphy, a saleswoman with Douglas Elliman real estate.
Bomnin Chevrolet in Miami is selling a white 220 Colorado pickup truck for $723,272 — $284,231 below its sticker price, a saleswoman at the dealership confirmed.
Even while working as a caregiver to an elderly woman, she carried herself like the Saks Fifth Avenue saleswoman she had been for many years.
Ms. Teo sought help from Kimberley Krueger, a saleswoman in the Park Slope office of the Corcoran Group, who was listing a $2,500 two-bedroom.
"It's kind of like having a part-time job on the side," said Melissa Leifer, a licensed real estate saleswoman for Keller Williams NYC TriBeCa.
Standing at the store's first glass case, I ask a saleswoman if I can look at a leather sketchbook embossed with Never Say Die ($195).
Entry-level homes run $500,000 to $800,000, said Regina Rogers, a saleswoman with Douglas Elliman Real Estate, with an occasional cottage listed in the $2973,000s.
On a recent visit, a Tory Sport saleswoman inquired, "What sport are you into?" before pointing to the separate golf, tennis, running and studio lines.
Through a friend, Ms. Maiello was referred to Gabriella Santoro, a licensed saleswoman at Bond New York, who lined up six places that seemed suitable.
" McRae quickly shot down the pretentious saleswoman, calmly saying, "It isn't the ring that matters, it is the love that goes into buying one that is.
As soon as we walked into the small storefront in a large office building, a saleswoman asked, "Engagement ring?" like she was guessing my coffee order.
The group's other fake personas included Sterling Michael, a 43-year old captain serving in Afghanistan, and Britney Parkwell, a fabric saleswoman living in San Jose.
Lorna really shines posing as a saleswoman of anti-aging potions and powders, making me also wish for a spin-off about her becoming a spy.
Side note: In the book, Stephanie also doesn't have to pretend to be a housekeeper/saleswoman and exploit an old woman's dementia to visit Emily's mom.
Returning to the States, she held a number of odd jobs: Cocktail waitress/bartender, rock singer, 22014-number chat line worker, beeper saleswoman and belly dancer.
"The loans we make are deals between us and investors and are none of brokerages' business," said Xiao Xiao, a saleswoman at shadow financing platform xianniuwang.com.
Some of Elizabeth's most memorable disguises were as a home health aide, a Washington consultant, a Mary Kay saleswoman, a fashion buyer and a flight attendant.
Lauana de Lima Oliveira, 22, a saleswoman from São Paulo, recalled a recent day when she decided to go to work in a red tank top.
Mr. DeBolt began his search last spring and met Stacey Curry, a saleswoman at Brown Harris Stevens, at an open house for a $2000,2850 alcove studio.
His mother, the former Rachel Rossman, was a homemaker who became a saleswoman at Lane Bryant after ulcers made her husband too ill to continue working.
I leave work and stop at Lively again just to try on a better-sized bra and hope for a better saleswoman to help me out.
In this context, Rosa de la O Gomez was a natural fit for Avon, even if she wasn't who McConnell had originally envisioned as his ideal saleswoman.
Gunvalson's lawsuit comes after the Coto Insurance saleswoman spoke on her plans to take Ayers to court on the Real Housewives of Orange County reunion in November.
"That's how we know something is right — when it's easy," said Ms. Vazquez-Jackson, who these days is a real estate saleswoman for the NY Casa Group.
Saleswoman Luisa Zuniga said the owners were waiting for civil defense inspectors to certify there was no structural damage to the building before reopening to the public.
"You really want someone who's familiar with the area you want to live in," said Amanda Hudson, a saleswoman at Dallien Realty who specializes in new development.
"If you're not sure of the size, just get something loose, then you don't have to worry about her outgrowing it right away," the saleswoman told me.
Elizabeth was less patient when a Mary Kay saleswoman showed up at the Jennings house; Paige wanted to hear her pitch, but Elizabeth rudely sent her away.
I stand with my arms up, surrendered in a room forested in lace, while a saleswoman wraps a pink measuring tape around where my chest might be.
After a saleswoman wearing black gloves displayed the intricacies of the watch's sapphire dial and matte black ceramic case, he said that he planned to buy it.
She was fearful of losing her job as a saleswoman at a retail branding company after managers said they did not want women who would get pregnant.
The show, as any theater lover knows, is about a working-class flower saleswoman, Eliza Doolittle, who is taking speech lessons from a professor named Henry Higgins.
At a Canal+ retailer in Abidjan's Cocody district, where TV boxes were on sale for 15,000 CFA in a promotion, saleswoman Rachel Kouame said business was brisk.
On Saturday afternoon, a saleswoman at a company store in Warrendale, Pa., near Pittsburgh, showed a customer a Model 3 while six other employees stood idly by.
A onetime furniture saleswoman, Sharp had dated Perry for two years before they exchanged "I dos" in a private ceremony at the Four Seasons Hotel in Beverly Hills.
A onetime furniture saleswoman, Sharp had dated Luke for two years before they exchanged "I dos" in a private ceremony at the Four Seasons Hotel in Beverly Hills.
A dozen years ago, Kiono Thomas, a saleswoman at Engel & Völkers, was representing the seller of a large co-op at the Westbury on the Upper East Side.
About a third of the units, studios and one-bedrooms fall in that category, said Kayla Lee, a saleswoman with the brokerage Modern Spaces, which is handling marketing.
"What role do we have in creating this problem?" said Cindy Wang, a saleswoman for a chemical company in Wuhan, which has sold fentanyl legitimately in the past.
But for Alexis Roman, 23, who commutes on weekends from Brooklyn to Manhattan for her job as a saleswoman at a car dealership, "confusion" is the new normal.
A long driveway leads to the parking court in front of the main entrance, said Lynda Greeff, a saleswoman with Pam Golding Properties Gauteng, which has the listing.
"At this point, the Bronx is still not what people look forward to," said Chyann Sapp, a childhood friend of Ms. Heath's and a saleswoman for Citi Habitats.
Each time I encounter a saleswoman thereafter, I'm reminded that there's a deal going on: I can get the Front-Close Bralette and Sexy Shortie underwear for $30.
The saleswoman, who works for consumer lending company Home Credit, tells him she knows how he could pay less up front but get a phone with more storage space.
The trailer leans into Renee's relationship with her body, including a moment in which a saleswoman in a clothing store tells her that her size is only available online.
I'm tempted but I'm also broke until my next paycheck so I pass and feebly lie to the attentive saleswoman about coming back later to buy some $180 tights.
Ms. Sapp, a playwright and a saleswoman for Citi Habitats real estate, didn't necessarily mean to leave Harlem, but she found the rents to be "just insane," she said.
Stewart, who was ambitious for her daughters, supported the family with a series of jobs: department store saleswoman, elementary school teacher and librarian at the St. Louis Art Museum.
"Do you want a plain solitaire, like a plain metal one, or diamonds on the shoulders?" the saleswoman asks as I peer over a shelf of identical looking rings.
The daughter of a truck driver and shoe saleswoman, Tamaela started out by hitting against a wall at age 453 in her small hometown, Culemborg, in the central Netherlands.
Sliwa was a saleswoman for Stanley Home Products and raised three children with her husband, Chester Sliwa, a merchant seaman, who was often away for weeks at a time.
"Parents are very involved in their children's lives," said Adie Kriegstein, a saleswoman for CORE real estate with clients who have hunted and haggled on behalf of their offspring.
He would walk into a jewelry store or a boutique and engage a saleswoman in conversation, posing as a wealthy customer in search of a gift for his girlfriend.
Sokunthea, a coffee saleswoman, is at work so it's her daughter Radhe and mother—known simply as Yay, meaning "grandmother"—who busy themselves under the palm leaf shack that afternoon.
It's the end of the day, and while I try on shoes, the saleswoman, who is wearing a pair of low black suede heels, sits on the couch with me.
Ms. Casey, the software saleswoman, said that after refinancing her student loan she had refinanced her credit card debt with SoFi when the company began offering that service last year.
In one case, plaintiff lawyers collected secret evidence about alleged criminal behavior, including details of a pharmaceutical saleswoman who alleged a doctor sexually assaulted her at a work-related event.
It was renovated last year, opening up the floor plan to make it "more family-friendly," said Alex Irish, a saleswoman with Sotheby's International Realty Canada, which has the listing.
"We don't get much foot traffic up here," the saleswoman said, a claim as understated as a pair of washed gray 1990s Helmut Lang chinos ($70) I spotted right away.
For a law that would end up riling tech companies, Idaho's statute began with an unlikely character: Debbie Nolan, a 51-year-old saleswoman who never went to high school.
"Stuff I've recorded in here has ended up on TV," said the actor, who, on a dime, can change her tone from sultry car saleswoman to manic pizza pitch person.
Over their summer together, the container saleswoman would go on and on about her hand-made blown-glass jars, and he eventually went on to master her techniques in her honor.
Farmers send the code via SMS message and get an instant response as to whether the code - and the seed - is valid, said Esther Cherop, a saleswoman at Kenya Seed Company.
"If you're only going to be there one year, play the incentives as much as you can," said Erin Whitney, a saleswoman at Bohemia Realty Group, which specializes in Upper Manhattan.
She was the mother of nine, the matriarch of another 27, a longtime saleswoman for Avon Products, and, at the time of her death, at 2107, the oldest resident of Buffalo.
What, for instance, are we to make of the store, where Sheila is served by Miss Luckmoore (Fatma Mohamed), a magnificent saleswoman in funereal crinoline, whose scarlet nails match her lips?
Saleswoman Miao Lu, who handled He's account for a member firm of the exchange but has since left to start her own business, said there was nothing wrong with how it operated.
Once there, the saleswoman informed her they didn't have any eyeglasses, despite them being clearly on display next to the door, instead directing her to a discount frame dealer across the street.
After apprenticing as a shoe saleswoman, she developed wanderlust and, at 19, through an agency in Frankfurt, found a job in the New York household of Gregory Callimanopulos, a Greek shipping magnate.
One agent they contacted, Lena Lerner, a saleswoman at Platinum Properties, arranged for a day of hunting in the financial district, filled with high-rises and an easy commute to Jersey City.
She is working with Anat Patishi, a saleswoman with DJK Residential, to find a home in the $2 million range, and has limited her search to a radius of a few blocks.
Yet Linda Yu, a Chinese-speaking saleswoman at La Prairie in the Hudson Yards mall, said she hasn't seen many Chinese customers since the travel ban was imposed by the US government.
At his request, the invoices show, a saleswoman flew to Manhattan from Los Angeles in 2011 and met him at a five-star hotel, where she sold him nearly $65,000 in clothing.
The groom's mother works in New York as a commercial and residential real estate saleswoman at the Corcoran Group and owns Janet Kain for the Home, an online decorative home accessories business.
"It's a very neighborhoody place and has a good vibe," said Danielle Leahy, 36, who lives in Crown Heights and, as saleswoman with the Brooklyn-based brokerage EXR, also frequently works there.
In early April, there were 28 offers on an 1890 Victorian, which eventually sold for $100,000 over the $569,19350 asking price, said Dee Donovan, a saleswoman with Daniel Gale Sotheby's International Realty.
A parent who is a more experienced shopper "can see the big picture," said Marsi Gardiner, a saleswoman for Brown Harris Stevens who has worked with many families that shop this way.
The show followed Drescher as Fran Fine, a failed bridal shop worker turned makeup saleswoman from Flushing, Queens, who finds herself the nanny to British Broadway producer and millionaire Maxwell Sheffield's three children.
The show followed Drescher as "Fran Fine," a failed bridal shop worker turned makeup saleswoman from Flushing, Queens, who finds herself the nanny to British Broadway producer and millionaire Maxwell Sheffield's three children.
"There is a lot of tension in San Cristobal, and the government is going to do everything possible for [the aid] not to get through," said Lizbeth Aranguren, a 31-year-old saleswoman.
"They didn't really have very much," Trisha said noting that a saleswoman at the store gave her a card outlining how she can make purchases online and that she's already followed her advice.
MSNBC host Stephanie Ruhle used to be a credit-derivatives saleswoman at multiple Wall Street firms, and that market sometimes uses the types of futures Cohan cites as a way to hedge exposure.
"When people saw the model apartment and finishes, they were thoroughly impressed and weren't seeing anything like it in the neighborhood," said the listing agent, Claire McFeely, a saleswoman at Compass real estate.
Lee Murphy, a saleswoman at Washington Fine Properties, said it was too soon to see ripples in the local real estate market from the changing administration; she expects robust activity by the spring.
"It's very rare to find 100 percent pure Catalan people here," said Aroa Rocas, a 33-year-old saleswoman who supports independence but whose mother — a cleaner born in western Spain — does not.
Or consider using opaque film: "We sold an apartment with razor wire outside the bedroom windows," said Vivian Ducat, a saleswoman at Halstead, who had covered part of the window, obscuring the wire.
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This "hybrid smartwatch" line, introduced last summer, appeals to technologically savvy buyers who also appreciate the look and feel of a traditional timepiece, said Cheng Wing Yin, a senior saleswoman at the store.
The saleswoman, a SoulCycle devotee, morphed into a personal stylist, cautioning against a chunky shoe with the ribbed-cuff cashmere pants, and mentioning a metallic bomber jacket that would be in stock soon.
Ms. Steinle, known as Kate, a 32-year-old medical equipment saleswoman, was walking along Pier 14 in San Francisco when she was struck by a bullet and collapsed into her father's arms.
On Sunday's Real Housewives of Orange County reunion, the mother of two and Coto Insurance saleswoman revealed that she plans on taking Ayers to court to get back money she claims he owes her.
Bankhead's attorney later said that he had attended part of Shadwick's trial, but he did not ask the cashier or the saleswoman about the inconsistencies in their testimony from one trial to the next.
"I wanted to be one of the first ... and I was very excited," said Vanessa Forstner, 29, a luxury car saleswoman who queued up outside the Conde Nast Worldwide News store in central London.
In recent days, Ms. Zhang, 25, a perfume saleswoman with tinted blue hair, had watched helplessly as one by one, her relatives were sickened by the coronavirus that was tearing through her hometown, Wuhan.
"I don't know that Trump is the person to bring God back into our country, but I think if we don't we'll have much bigger problems," said Renae Ehler, an insurance saleswoman from Davenport, Okla.
"A good thing about our generation is that, I think, we have more direction in our lives," said Wu Qiong, the 27-year-old daughter of an insurance saleswoman and a kindergarten headmaster in Wuhan.
She and her mom Liz, a saleswoman, were in the family van and her dad Dean, a driver's education instructor, was behind the wheel of a pick-up truck with a U-Haul behind it.
In The War at Home, Markle plays an insurance saleswoman named Susan who is the object of (unrequited) affection of the show's lead, played by Michael Rapaport (he played the cop Phoebe dated in Friends!).
The saleswoman there told me that M3M was only responsible for acquiring the land and the permissions on the project: The construction, design, and sales would all be handled by Tribeca Developers—Kalpesh Mehta's firm.
She is a more persuasive sleep saleswoman precisely because she does not champion slumber solely as a mental-health aid—an enhancer of acuity and efficiency, and so forth—but as an end in itself.
When he boldly asks to rent a space for his first shop above Hattie Carnegie's store, a saleswoman sends him to go see the proprietress — and gives him the address of the Bellevue mental hospital.
Khadija Ahamat, a 50-year-old saleswoman, was on her way back to Bangassou, a small town 300 miles outside the capital, when she heard reports that anti-balaka groups were attacking a Muslim neighborhood.
In 2016, "The Good Place" began its first season by introducing Eleanor (Kristen Bell), a saleswoman who dies and finds out that admission to the show's equivalent of heaven is determined by a point system.
A down-on-his-luck stencil artist (Jason Schwartzman) and an older millionaire (Steve Martin, who adapted the screenplay from his novella) compete for the attention of a lonely saleswoman (Claire Danes) in Beverly Hills.
They considered heading farther north for a bigger house or to Connecticut for lower taxes, but Suburban Jungle suggested Ossining in Westchester County, and referred them to Hillary Landau, a licensed saleswoman at Houlihan Lawrence.
The air is scented with a rosewater-tinged infusion ("It comes in through the air-conditioners," a saleswoman whispered), and the shelves are stocked with vintage paperbacks by Françoise Sagan, Stendhal, Victor Hugo and André Malraux.
A Gagosian saleswoman directed the couple to two black leather chairs parked in front of their new canvas: "Just sit in the chairs, casual, like it's your living room!" she instructed as she took their photo.
He also would sometimes ask a saleswoman if she would meet him and a few others at the Bennigan's nearby, but when the woman got there, she'd find that she was the only one he'd asked.
He is the son of Vickie L. Lovitch and David E. Lovitch of Buckner, Mo. His mother retired as a saleswoman at the Jones Store in Independence, Mo., which was part of the department store chain.
" Their driver shows up in a "Pink Cadillac," claiming to be a moonlighting Mary Kay saleswoman, but she's actually the ghost of Madam Marie, the deceased boardwalk psychic immortalized in "4th of July, Asbury Park (Sandy).
The first phase of the Cambium, to ultimately have about 150 units, is more than 50 percent in contract or sold, said Susan Joyce, the director of sales and a saleswoman at Douglas Elliman Real Estate.
Ms. Li, a 221-year-old car saleswoman here in the middle of China's declining industrial zone, is one of the growing millions of Chinese using mortgages and credit cards to finance a middle-class lifestyle.
After she had her second child, in 2013, Misa Masuo, a longtime employee of the cosmetics company Shiseido, moved into a position as a saleswoman in a department store that allowed her to work fewer hours.
But I get your thinking: You assume, reasonably, that if your saleswoman earns 1 percent of what you pay for that marquise-cut diamond, she will want to soak you for it as much as humanly possible.
A tweedy cropped jacket with rainbow stripes ($1,490) looked edible on the rack — like precisely the right element to wear with jeans or to work over a silk dress — and the saleswoman slid it onto my shoulders.
Underneath a chandelier made of upcycled votives, she poked at some scent diffusers, quizzed a saleswoman on how to remove wax from glass and read the label of a foaming body wash in a snooty French accent.
"Every single house I sell in Hollis Hills, the buyer does something to — knock it down completely, gut it, extend it," said Irene Gringuz, a saleswoman with Daniel Gale Sotheby's International Realty and a Hollis Hills resident.
"I don't have the means to live or to die," read the sign held up by Jennifer Hurau, who works as an online saleswoman in the Paris suburbs on a temporary contract that is soon to end.
While a credit score of 680 is generally fine for a tenant, guarantors often need to have a score of around 700, according to Erin Whitney, a saleswoman at Bohemia Realty Group, which specializes in Upper Manhattan.
Almost half of the properties were built before 1940 and are being renovated by buyers "at a pace that is unprecedented," said Bonnie Stein, a licensed real estate saleswoman with Julia B Fee/Sotheby's Realty in Rye.
Lava Ocean Tours was set to take tourists out as usual on Tuesday, although the "Hot Spot" was taken out of service after a basketball-size "lava bomb" tore a hole through its roof, a company saleswoman said.
The case for which he was deposed, involving a saleswoman who said that she had been harassed and raped by her manager at Bloomberg L.P., was closed in 2001 after the saleswoman's lawyer missed a court-imposed deadline.
Anne Marie Harrison, a wine saleswoman who has signed up for PreCheck and who flies out of Newark Liberty International Airport about twice a month, said she nearly missed her flight after waiting more than an hour recently.
One of the sources for the book, an early Theranos employee, used to joke even back then, this is in 2006 to 2008, that she could sell ice cream to Eskimos, that she was that great a saleswoman.
Which is unfortunate, since she's been receiving quite a few of them of late due to her standout performance as insurance saleswoman Martha Brooks in Baskets, FX's Bakersfield-based tragicomedy which was recently picked up for a third season.
Each month, we also released an interview with someone I admired — the people from my "Brain Trust," including a retired Navy SEAL commander, the world's best piano saleswoman, a Jeopardy champion, a charisma expert, and many CEOs and authors.
Friends of Ms. Allibone's sister led her to Erica Geller, a saleswoman then at Bond New York and now at Douglas Elliman Real Estate, who arranged to show her some small walk-up buildings on the Upper East Side.
"For me, it's been such a great love affair," said Judy E. Mendoza, 69, a saleswoman for Halstead who has lived in a three-bedroom house in East Hampton for 27 years and starts preparing for winter in July.
Deborah Glatz, a saleswoman at Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage, said homes in Putnam Valley range from around $250,000 for a small cottage to more than $1 million for a lakefront property and upward of $2 million for an estate.
She Loves Me, in 1963, would cast Cook as Amalia Balash — the witty letter-writing perfume saleswoman who falls in love with a secret pen pal through a series of lonely-hearts ads, only to discover he's actually her work nemesis.
"I know blood is always in short supply; this is the only thing I can do to help those who have been hurt," said Chen Sunffy, a 23-year-old saleswoman, as she waited in a four-hour line to donate.
Samponaro, a local real estate saleswoman, volunteered as Alex's campaign manager, and, according to court documents, performed so well in that role that Seth Bergstein urged his wife after the election to employ her to support her as a senator.
She is a real estate saleswoman at Brown Harris Stevens, a real estate firm in New York, where she works as a team with her mother, a broker, selling co-ops, condominiums and townhouses mainly on the Upper East Side.
Listed at $488,000 with Teresa Reid, a saleswoman with Daniel Gale Sotheby's International Realty, and now under contract, the second-floor apartment has nine-foot ceilings, hardwood floors and a nicely flowing 1,150-square-foot layout, plus numerous eye-catching details.
On another occasion, her husband and young son were at a florist in Williamsburg where they learned that the young saleswoman behind the counter had become a regular at the party, even though she had no idea who actually held it.
"Once you get in there, you never get out," a saleswoman said when my friend sat down in a spare metal-framed rocking chair in the corner next to a marble block lamp made-to-order by the architect Andrew Trotter.
Then stream Bill Pohlad's "LOVE & MERCY" (2015) (iTunes and Amazon), starring Paul Dano as a young Brian Wilson, John Cusack as an older one, and Elizabeth Banks as Melinda Ledbetter, the Cadillac saleswoman who more or less saved his life.
When Jane Herro, 30, a jewelry designer and a saleswoman at Realty Collective, first saw her one-bedroom apartment in Red Hook, Brooklyn, she was most excited by the small coat closet behind a curtain next to the front door.
"Pathmark was a community place — we all knew each other," Natalia Padilla, a saleswoman at Citi Habitats, said of the Pathmark at 227 Cherry Street on the Lower East Side, which is now making way for a luxury residential tower.
WALLPAPER UNEXPECTED PLACES After opening up her kitchen to the living area in her SoHo apartment, Danielle Nazinitsky, a saleswoman with the Corcoran Group, was looking for a way to define the two spaces now that the wall was gone.
Knowles' challenger Ella Jones, a former Mary Kay saleswoman and the first black woman to serve on the Ferguson city council, ran on a platform of change she called "one Ferguson," but failed to galvanize enough voters to deliver it.
"Sales for Note 7 were slightly affected by the incident but we are still selling them," said a saleswoman who was reached by phone at an outlet of Suning, the country's biggest electronics retailer, in the Wangjing neighborhood on Bejiing's northeast side.
Nevertheless, intrigued by the prospect of wearing gender-neutral attire—caftan-curious, perhaps—one Mr. Typical recently visited the flagship Brooks Brothers store, on Madison Avenue, where a friendly older saleswoman told him that, no, dear, Brooks does not carry caftans for men.
In the female lead role of Squirrel Girl will be Milana Vayntrub, most recently seen playing Sloane Sandburg in This Is Us. If you don't watch that show, you might better know her as the unflappable saleswoman in those AT&T ads.
"Her song, the pink Cadillac song, meant so much to us, we use it at every event," said Joy Bailey Greff, a Mary Kay cosmetics saleswoman who drove her pink Cadillac S.U.V. for 14 hours from Alabama to be part of the procession.
A year and a half ago, Serena Richards, a saleswoman in Halstead's Darien office, worked with two couples who were looking to move to the suburbs, then decided to stay put "because they would miss the New York vibe," Ms. Richards said.
EASY LIVING Adam Keleman's debut feature is not a remake of the Jean Arthur comedy classic from 1937, written by Preston Sturges, but it does concern old movies, or at least a door-to-door saleswoman (Caroline Dhavernas) who finds them inspirational.
The door closes, and I barely have time to reflect that perhaps the hallway is so long in order to protect me from leering men before the door opens and a new saleswoman smiles and hands me a bra, size 32-A.
"The Good Place" first presented itself as a sitcom with an intriguing yet simple premise: Eleanor (Kristen Bell), an irreverent saleswoman, dies and finds herself in a supposed heaven only to realize she has taken the place of a much more deserving Eleanor.
The eastern end of the neighborhood is "exploding," said Geri Epstein, a saleswoman with Halstead Property — especially along First Avenue, where one new high-rise is nearing completion, another complex just opened and at least three more towers are on the drawing boards.
"I did not know she's in town until I heard about it on the radio a few minutes ago," Cynthia Brobbey, a saleswoman at a popular retail shop near the airport told Reuters, three hours after the first lady's arrival in Accra.
He looked at the ring with more diamonds than I would ever have chosen (and only reluctantly tried on after the saleswoman suggested it) and assessed that this setting would work well with a vintage stone, which wasn't the case with all of them.
"We need freedom, we need this corrupt government to get out, we need to all unite, so that there is peace in Venezuela," said Claudia Olaizola, a 54-year-old saleswoman near the march's center in the eastern Chacao district, a traditional opposition bastion.
In an exclusive new sketch from the Comedy Central series, the comedian spoofs cutesy modern mobile commercials by repping a fake company called Mobile C. She plays an "adorkable" saleswoman with heavy bangs, who might remind you of another real life mobile phone hostess.
For assistance in their search for a place to buy, the three, who had rented apartments in the same brownstone in Fort Greene, Brooklyn, for eight years, turned to Marina T. Schindler, a saleswoman at Compass real estate and one of Ms. Frey's close friends.
"Outdoor space in New York City is on many buyers' wish lists, but there just isn't enough to go around, and a lot of what is available isn't that usable when you get right down to it," said Xanthe Tabor, a saleswoman for Halstead Property.
A unanimous three-judge panel of the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that Office Depot's incentive payments to former saleswoman Daryl Sutula-Johnson counted as commissions under Illinois wage law, which imposes stricter requirements on how they must be paid than for bonuses.
I'd guess that the loudest sound ever heard in the interior is the tintinnabulation of an espresso cup set gently on the black marble tabletop, but I would like to imagine the saleswoman setting up a speaker and dancing to Donna Summer while locking up.
Ms. Wade, a former car saleswoman, is part of a thriving low-tech solution to a problem that continues to bedevil high-tech shopping in places where mail delivery is unreliable and street addresses are rare: Getting stuff to the people who ordered it.
When I went to buy Hemoal I asked the pharmacist if I could use the cream to camouflage my under-eye bags and, like any good saleswoman, she started to recite the many benefits of the product—including its vasoconstrictive properties reducing burns, irritation, and inflammation.
After having a "really uncomfortable" experience with a saleswoman at a department store while trying to buy underwear, Shokrian rounded up $400,000 mostly from friends and family and without much retail experience to speak of launched millennial-friendly online underwear retail start-up MeUndies in 20193.
"Prices may have not increased much, but they haven't fallen a lot either," said Julie Leedes Bienstock, a Halstead saleswoman who bought a three-bedroom with water views — her second home in Dumbo — in 2017 for $2.8 million, the same price that the seller paid in 2015.
"He has put a bit of an iron fist on the situation of the country," said Ms. Martínez, a saleswoman in a bridal store who had brought her 3- and 6-year-old boys to play in the park at the edge of a rough neighborhood.
She tells a saleswoman that she wants to buy her mother a computer for her birthday, and gets a bottom-of-the-line laptop, rushes to the car to hide it under her seat before Dee Dee can notice, and scurries back before Dee Dee is any the wiser.
Before she became one of New York's most photographed dog walkers of New York's upper echelon, the oft-referenced '90s style icon worked her way up from being a saleswoman at a Calvin Klein store in a Boston mall to become the brand's director of publicity in Manhattan.
Ben Carson used his short speaking slot to suggest that Clinton worships the Devil, and these were only the marquee attractions: speeches from grieving mothers, washed up stars, and an avocado saleswoman were declared embarrassing by default—exploited, self-seeking nobodies subbing in for the sensible Republicans who refused to attend.
This night, her Mennonite conscience had found something far more mundane to worry over: Toews had promised the department store saleswoman who so kindly helped her pick out the right pants for her 83-year-old mother, Elvira, that she would send a complimentary email to her boss, and she'd forgotten.
For one thing, Ms. Zadek, who died on Thursday at 21963, was making her operatic debut: Though she had craved a singing career since she was a girl, working as a nurse and a shoe saleswoman to support her training, Ms. Zadek, at 217, had never performed on an opera stage.
" Marianne Collins, a saleswoman with Brown Harris Stevens in Greenport, said buyers might find "a sweet little house on the North Fork for $400,000, a three-bedroom two-bath house close to a beach with farm views, for way less than what they would be spending for a one-bedroom apartment in Brooklyn.
She wrote a highly suspect account of her journey that appeared in The New York Sunday World in October 1895 under the byline Nellie Bly Jr. She and her husband had a fourth child in 1897, and Kopchovsky left home again for a time and worked as a saleswoman in Ukiah, Calif.
"They need to do it for the community and for the people who live here," not for the benefit of corporations and large retailers, local saleswoman Maya Washington told the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, echoing a common concern that locals would ultimately foot the bill for infrastructure improvements for out-of-state companies.
A few of the label's vintage Dinky bags are for sale ($695), repurposed with colorful leather flowers and displayed next to a workstation where an aproned craftsman (a 30-year Coach veteran) will consult on and make repairs for a fee — and, a saleswoman said, clean old Coach bags at no charge.
This anecdote about a young man being approached by what amount to legal loan sharks illustrates how someone could quickly get in big trouble with debtors: At a Samsung smartphone shop in a mall in Shanghai, 31-year-old Lin Wenjie is considering which phone to buy when a saleswoman approaches him with a suggestion.
Best known for playing a Filipina (as Imelda Marcos in "Here Lies Love" Off Broadway) and a Thai (as Lady Thiang in "The King and I," for which she won a Tony), Ms. Miles got to play a character aligned with her own heritage, a Korean mother and Mary Kay saleswoman named Young-hee.
They wore blazers and skirt sets from Casual Corner ("like a bunch of Ally McBeals," one former saleswoman told me), their hair done up in French twists, their nails manicured, everything perfection, not like the side-ponied kids at the Gap in their shlumpy sweaters or the acid-washed stoners running the Orange Julius.
As for tenants, the upstairs part of the house seems like the cast of MTV's "Real World" – there's Noah Gardenswartz, 0003, a comedian; Gary Hidalgo Rodríguez, 32, a property manager and the resident cook; Justine Lee-Mills, 32, a saleswoman for Corcoran; and, for now, Léa Benacerraf, 21, a French Airbnb guest doing a semester abroad at Pace University.
His very first show — a smash hit with retailers and the press when it was seen in February 1952, when he was just 24 — included the "Bettina blouse," a tribute to his original muse, Bettina Graziani, Paris's leading model of the day, who had joined his fledgling company as the director of public relations, saleswoman and fit model.
He launched a virtual reconnaissance mission, sleuthing through online ads and forum postings, many of which linked back to a saleswoman in China who went by the name Li Li. Posing as a prospective buyer, Buemi reached out to Li Li and, after a few weeks, had learned enough to begin mapping out the network of American distributors.
A saleswoman tells us there have been some confused double takes when shoppers enter and see the Mark Jenkins mannequin sculpture, which looks like two men in khakis and sneakers — one in a blue Balenciaga campaign tee, one in red — leaning away from each other but tied by their hoodie strings, making the hoods pucker and squeeze to the point of suffocating tension.
Even in the flashiest parts of Lagos, Nigeria's brash commercial capital, bankers barking orders into the latest model iPhone will often have an ancient Nokia in their back pocket as a fail-safe for when their battery gives up "In Nigeria, people like to use big phones but the small ones are also selling because not everybody can afford Android, and the battery is really strong," said Clara Paul, a phone saleswoman in Ikeja, a tech market in the heart of Lagos.

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