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The celebrity scions' parallel lives go back to the 22013s.
Most German billionaires are not self-made but scions of industrial dynasties.
Even among wealthy white scions, it seems, Trump has a race problem.
The Trump children aren't the only famous scions with a rich, successful parent.
Some of the scions of science and silicon similarly direct R&D spending.
But if you look at the numbers, you can see why those aren't Scions.
Those questions did not involve children but instead the scions of society and business.
He likes "eaters," particularly the apples he's grafted with ­scions of those Golden Pippins.
Processions of baby carriages glide down the road, bearing the scions of growing families.
It is also a space that was traditionally occupied by scions of slaveholding families.
The great scions of industry, the guys who made a zillion dollars, are tough guys.
Trump himself has never been shy about promoting the possible political futures of his scions.
Nicholas and Livvy, the book's main characters, are both scions of a massive grocery store chain.
The jostling over the past involves not just the recruitment of dead heroes but also their scions.
Go down a list of pro-wrestling scions, and you'll see very few exceptions to the dynamic.
Finally, there are the family business scions who inherited their position and have never been fire-able.
The allegations against Weinstein opened up a floodgate of accusations against other scions in Hollywood, Washington, and beyond.
In fact, many of us automotive journalists wondered aloud to one another why Scions couldn't just be Toyotas.
The Kardashians, social media scions of the present, were foundering boutique store owners less than a decade ago.
These magnates and scions don't need another Dan Rooney to handhold them to an acceptable minimum of progress.
Like most of the scions of the Million, these ones were intensely focused, serious, and cautious around their elders.
Plenty of talented managers are reluctant to join firms where their career prospects would be subordinated to feckless scions.
Both men are wealthy scions of post-independence leaders, and their families have largely dominated Kenyan politics for decades.
They're both spoiled scions who surpassed less ruthless older brothers to join their authoritarian fathers in the family business.
He imported seeds, grafted scions onto root stock, and worked feverishly to understand the naming system of Japanese cherry trees.
With their children either dead or tossed to the four winds and their scions dead, Winterfell is in enemy hands.
Don't worry, I want to tell these well-dressed scions, your money is a perfectly sufficient means up the ladder.
The Mugabe brothers are not the only scions of African strongmen who are tactless about what they share on social media.
It also has funding from ICONIQ Capital, a family office for technology scions such as Facebook Inc co-founder Mark Zuckerberg.
These boards exist, at least in part, to give the scions of big money social connections and do-gooder bona fides.
In April, the controversy around the facility escalated into a lawsuit that involves one of Kansas City's wealthiest art world scions.
It didn't mean Silicon Valley age reversal labs funded by tech scions, or plans for humanoid robots to eventually conquer biomedical research.
In 2014 two scions of Georgia's political families, Michelle Nunn and Jason Carter (grandson of President Jimmy) lost Senate and governor's races.
Moreover, he is a sayyid, one of the scions of the Prophet Muhammad, a group that Houthis think should rule the roost.
There's a reason that everyone from Caribou to Kanye to those aforementioned stadium rock scions has cited the group as an influence.
Fast Forward contrasts the scions of the wealthy with a kid who saved $600 over two years to have the dream prom experience.
The schools were three to four times more likely to enroll scions of the ultrarich as they were to enroll low-income kids.
Two tensions animate this book: the difficulty of sending fragile scions around the world and successfully grafting them; and the wrenching historical context.
And Republicans want to repeal the alternative minimum tax, which hits high-net worth individuals, and the estate tax, which affects wealthy scions.
The third-generation scions of both companies exert clout by way of holdings in affiliates, a setup which tends to sideline minority shareholders.
Is the Trump Organization or one of the wayward scions scoring sweetheart deals to build fancy hotels or secure trademarks in your country?
This village of Hyannisport that we know for its celebrities and scions, for daredevils and night owls, for parties and path breakers — has changed.
"The establishment scions pouring into tech take on the trappings of subversion, while remaining fundamentally conformist" — and much less interested in funding talented nonconformists.
The fact that these legacies, scions, athletes and geographic admissions were almost always of the same race and similar socioeconomic classes was deemed unremarkable.
The former law professor has defied conventional wisdom in many ways in a region mostly ruled by male autocrats and scions of political dynasties.
The schools were three to four times more likely to enroll scions of the ultra rich as they were to enroll low-income kids.
What's more, many of the rich scions of Chinese billionaires and officials now live overseas, where they can more freely spend and show their wealth.
Fortunately there is a straightforward solution to this problem: redouble our focus on finding, funding, and supporting companies built by people who aren't establishment scions.
After all, most Scions were just mildly rebadged Toyotas to begin with, so not much is actually changing — aside from the sign outside the dealer.
Other scions of the city's billionaire class looking to let loose included: James and Nicky Rothschild, Alexander and Bara Tisch, and Tico and Colby Mugrabi.
Mr. Kushner devoted particular attention to Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman of Saudi Arabia, with whom he had cultivated a friendship of like-minded scions.
The complex sectarian power-sharing system has helped entrench former warlords and the scions of political dynasties - all male - who dominate the government and the parliament.
The pin-ups of Indian capitalism are no longer the pampered scions of its business dynasties, but the hungry founders of Flipkart, an e-commerce firm.
There are also projects from Sam Raimi, Lena Waithe, Lorne Michaels, Scooter Braun, Idris Elba, and a whole bunch of other Hollywood scions in the pipeline.
Kerry is one of the last great scions of America's once-mighty WASP ascendancy, and his memoir is an insider account of its long, slow decline.
Instead, the process has disintegrated into a bitter and confusing confrontation between the two major candidates, scions of rival political dynasties rooted in different ethnic groups.
Early guests included Sarah Murdoch and Lachlan Murdoch, the billionaire scions; and Donald and Steve Newhouse, of the family that owns Vanity Fair's publisher, Condé Nast.
Ms. Tsai, a former law professor, has defied conventional wisdom in many ways in a region mostly ruled by male autocrats and scions of political dynasties.
Both Brandt and Castorp were artistically inclined, upper-class scions to wealthy Hamburg families, and both battled tuberculosis for years in a cushy sanatorium in Davos, Switzerland.
Immigrants, sons of immigrants and grandsons of immigrants bonded together with scions of families that have been French for generations, all for the rouge, blanc et bleu.
That Instagram account actually exists, and skewers the antics of the scions of wealthy moguls — Warren himself has been featured a handful of times by the site.
The scions of wealthy or influential -- or wealthy and influential -- people are often giving a series of helping hands by their parents as they move through life.
They're the scions of stars from a long-ago galaxy that smacked into the Milky Way, their orbits still reflecting the odd trajectory of that cosmic agitator.
While much of Hollywood has stayed silent since the report dropped Thursday, a few industry scions are finally beginning to speak out about the producer's alleged advances.
Not only do Mucha's scions oppose the tour, but they disapprove of the current exhibition, noting that Veletrzni Palac was used as a transit point during the Holocaust.
The committee in charge of redevelopment was led by real estate scions, and unsurprisingly, the most apparent beneficiaries of the Games so far are the same industry players.
Alessandro Benetton, one of the scions of the Benetton family, called on the Milan bourse to suspend share trading for one month or so amid the coronavirus emergency.
Stefano Ricci, a luxury men's wear brand favored by oligarchs and oil scions, is taking its $2,000 crocodile-skin baseball caps to stores in Miami and Las Vegas.
Led to the court in handcuffs along with 19893 other defendants, their simple clothes and rough haircuts contrasted with their former well-groomed images as scions of the establishment.
Then, it came out that the newest scions of the Knowles-Carter empire are, (most-likely) instead, Rumi and Sir; names which are a whole lot harder to decipher.
This year's race, at the outset, looked set to follow in that vein as a contest between the scions of two storied political dynasties, Hillary Clinton and Jeb Bush.
Started by Mr. Podhoretz and William Kristol, both scions of establishment conservative figures, The Weekly Standard offered an alternative to the National Review-led hegemony of right-wing publications.
Sam and I talked about his fluctuating college grades, Scions versus Hondas and why he still refused to revisit the restaurant where he worked as a busboy at 15.
Both the scions of enormously wealthy, powerful families and only a few years apart in age, Kushner and MBS bonded over a belief they could transform the Middle East.
He isn't afraid to name names, arguing the college admissions of the scions of various political or powerful families were the result of exactly the wrong kind of hard work.
ICONIQ Capital, a family office for technology scions such as Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg, led a $94.5 million Series D venture funding round in Datadog in late-2015, according to PitchBook.
These individuals, as scions of the Caribbean region, are entirely American yet in many ways their Caribbean heritage informs and account for attributes which have assisted them in their advancement.
While Mr. Netanyahu played the leading man, Mr. Liberman was the heavy, and he soon became a target for the Likud's so-called princes, scions of the party's founding generation.
In rich coastal cities, real estate scions and technology executives are buying Steinway pianos — some outfitted with diamonds and wood from Africa and India — to complement collections of Porsches and Picassos.
Eighteen individuals — including self-made billionaires and scions of business dynasties — published an open letter yesterday calling for a federal wealth tax on America's richest people to help reduce income inequality.
Rachel Chu (Constance Wu), the NYU economics professor who gets whisked away on an intense trip to meet her boyfriend's family, is the lone American in the movie's sea of Chinese scions.
In a 2003 review of the xB, the great former Los Angeles Times auto writer Dan Neil called Scions "a kind of stereo on wheels," which describes precisely how I used it.
For many scions, there were plenty of posts touting the sorts of uncontroversial charity projects that pageant queens pledge allegiance to on stage: benefitting rescue dogs, voting rights for women, and reading.
The nightmares-in-charge are bigger in the Olympics—true transnational elites, not the lucked-out dry-drunk scions of some real estate baron or reptilian local petro-crats that rule the NFL.
Cameroon's Pygmies are among its most discriminated against minorities, but at the fee-paying College Vogt in Yaounde, Emmanuel rubs shoulders with the sons of government ministers and the scions of high society.
Then Newsom launched the Balboa Café, which became a gathering place for the city's young heirs, scions of families like the Fishers and the Pritzkers, who in turn became his early political patrons.
The company was founded by two scions of aristocratic families: di Cassano, whose lineage includes an Italian prince beheaded in 1799, and Boris Blatnik, whose sister married into the deposed royal family of Greece.
From people in penis and vagina costumes selling a phone, potato powered computers, a salesman selling piss, and someone that mistakenly thought it was a "Scions" fair, The Educated Guess was pure comedy magic. .
The chief argument from these tycoons, financiers and scions is that the government could spend their money more effectively than they could on their own by improving schools, upgrading infrastructure and protecting the environment.
He has become one of the premiere bankers for wealthy families like the Pritzkers, the scions of the Hyatt hotel fortune, and the Reimanns, the secretive German clan behind the consumer conglomerate JAB Holding.
The list includes members of several well-established families who inherited their wealth, including scions of the Walton family and the Mars family, and others who inherited some and helped it grow into more.
Both the scions of wealthy families and only a few years apart in age, MBS and Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner bonded over a belief that together they could transform the Middle East.
He said he hoped to open 50 to 100 Scions in three years and already had letters of intent with more than 20 developers, the last three signed in one week earlier this month.
Baswedan thanked supporters after taking a decisive lead in the unofficial count on Tuesday afternoon, but not before his political patron, Prabowo Subianto, claimed victory first - thanking the scions of Indonesia's establishment by his side.
The week started with the Summit of the Cruel Scions, following the Summit of the Scorned Allies, with President Trump "crashing around the world like a hormonal musk ox," as The Financial Times put it.
Christian-Backed School Teaches Scions of the Elite in Atheist North Korea In a country that bans religion, the school educates a crop of handpicked students — and perhaps gives the government some leverage with Washington.
Its origins date back to the civil war, when the scions of northern families who were either too young (or too privileged) to participate in the war yearned for the valor of the war hero.
Spacey is just one of several Hollywood scions—including Dustin Hoffman, Brett Ratner, and James Toback—facing sexual harassment and assault accusations amid the Harvey Weinstein scandal, which escalated Thursday with a new allegation of rape.
They have also come under fire for appearing to propose that the charity of benevolent scions take the place of government in providing key services, and for bemoaning the alleged perils of too much progressive taxation.
So it was that he became the third (and not last) of Mr. Arnault's children to join the family company, one whose reach is enormous and whose success makes its scions nearly royals in contemporary France.
But while this trend may be a new tactic for some brands, Chanel has long endorsed these celebrity scions, which was clear at its latest haute couture show when Lily-Rose Depp walked in the finale gown.
Nicholas quotes early venture capitalists saying that they wouldn't have got into the game if it hadn't been for federal incentives; venture capital transformed from the pursuit of a few ultra-wealthy scions into a true profession.
Menendez: Blood Brothers takes the position that Beverly Hills scions Erik and Lyle Menendez shot their parents, Kitty and Jose, because their music mogul dad molested them—a motive stated by the brothers at their two trials.
That the White House currently contains a real-estate tycoon— familiar from the '80s, yet — and his scions makes "Dynasty" seem particularly resonant, though of course tangling bloodlines are a dramatic device as old as the ancient Greeks.
The WCW and ECW tape libraries came with their respective buyouts, and WWE went on to cut deals with the scions of the old territories to get more or less all the extant tape libraries in the United States.
And a clutch of staple scions of the rich and famous also played a part, dancing down the makeshift runway after partying the previous night away in the suites above, serenaded by Willow Smith (a face of the brand).
He was a liberal Democrat, after all, a Kennedy appointee (as well as a Kennedy friend, from the days when he and Jack, two wealthy young scions of east-coast political dynasties, had raced sailing boats off Cape Cod).
In the premiere episode of "Growing Up Hip Hop," a new reality series about the scions of several prominent hip-hop figures, Angela Simmons — a daughter of Rev Run of Run-DMC — is fretting about a coming fashion show she's orchestrating.
So, this brings Billions "Mention Of Trump" count up to very slim two: There's a new Secretary of the Treasury, and a southern Attorney General who would prefer Rhoades to go after immigration cases than Wall Street scions like Axelrod.
As far back as the 1860s, a patrician British contingent was spending the cold months in the winter sun here; by the 1960s, the jet set had anointed St. Moritz the hallowed ski spot of wealthy scions and the internationally fabulous.
The proposed settlement from Purdue would reportedly offer states $10 billion to $12 billion — $3 billion of which would come from the Sackler-family owners, the scions behind the OxyContin-maker, who would also have to cede control of their company.
Plato was particularly vitriolic about the scions of the upper classes who are offered the opportunity to study philosophy while young but don't apply themselves, because they think they are so talented that they needn't earn their place at the top table.
With Jessica Chastain on hand to deliver his pithy retorts and provide nearly constant savvy, smarter-than-thou narration, he tells the saga of the one-time tabloid sensation who ran high stakes poker games for celebrities and scions before she was arrested.
Summers, a former BBC reporter, interviewed more than 600 subjects for the book and concluded that not only was Robert Kennedy implicated in Monroe's death by barbiturates, but that he cleaned up the crime scene, scrubbing any ties to the scions of Camelot.
One of these Harlem scions is Adam Clayton Powell IV, the son of Adam Clayton Powell Jr., a towering figure in black politics in 22004th-century America; Mr. Rangel, in fact, defeated Mr. Powell, then the incumbent, in the Democratic primary in 219.
Unlike some of the more conventional scions of Monaco society — the country, which has the world's highest wealth per capita, has only 38,400 residents — she had by her early 212s developed an appreciation for the avant-garde, from Brian Eno to Robert Mapplethorpe.
"You just would never hear of anything as sleazy as that in Palm Beach," said Ronald Kessler, who 20 years ago wrote a book about the debauchery of the island's wealthiest scions, most of it kept discreetly within the confines of Billionaires Row.
Watchmen on HBO makes it clear who holds that power in America's history (traditionally white men), and for viewers who share these scions' skin color and gender, the impact of racial supremacy on this superhero society can be a painful truth to contend with.
They've certainly earned the right to: After making eight consistent, staggeringly good albums since 2001, they've cemented their status as scions of indie rock (and darlings of at least two presidential hopefuls), worthy of a retrospective that shows just how strong their catalog is.
It was signed into law by government officials in the nation's capital of Minneapolis, many of whom belonged to the privileged scions of families who had the financial cushion to leave the District of Columbia and Manhattan before the waters even reached Riverside Drive.
A decade ago, he tried to woo Nicholas and Thomas Pritzker, two scions of the family that created the Hyatt Hotel chain, by inviting a top scientist in the field of virtual reality to meet them in New York, according to a person who attended.
A decade ago, he tried to woo Nicholas and Thomas Pritzker, two scions of the family that created the Hyatt Hotel chain, by inviting a top scientist in the field of virtual reality to meet them in New York, according to a person who attended.
Over the last decade its influence has attracted an influx of the kind of people who in another era would have gone to Wall Street or Washington; establishment scions who may take on the mantle of subversion, because it's fashionable in California, but don't actually intend any.
With Trump in the thrall of the apocalyptic Steve Bannon, the creepy Michael Flynn and the unconscionable alt-right, the only ray of hope lay in Ivanka and Jared, glossy real estate scions who had been liberal darlings of New York society and Sun Valley conferences.
For Ms. Abrams, the answer is unequivocal: Her campaign turned out record numbers of black, Latino and Asian voters, and she also won a larger share of the white vote than President Barack Obama or scions of Georgia political royalty like Jason Carter and Michelle Nunn.
The company, based in London, announced Monday that RZC Investments, an investment vehicle set up by Steuart and Tom Walton, two scions of the billionaire Walmart dynasty, would take a majority stake in the business, which was founded by its chief executive, Simon Mottram, in 2004.
The events include film screenings, panel discussions, workshops, listening sessions and two major concerts: one on April 23474, featuring a band of young Latin jazz scions led by the bassist Carlos Henríquez, and another the next evening, with a large ensemble playing tunes from Puente's Palladium days.
The fight over the flag was the kind of college experience that Mr. Coon had hoped for three years ago when he left Petal, a white-flight suburb of Hattiesburg, and enrolled at Ole Miss, founded in 1848 to educate the scions of the Mississippi planter class.
Perhaps the only bit of usable news to come out of the Podesta emails nothingburger that's coronated WikiLeaks' descent from uncompromising scions of truth into a C-list Breitbart helmed by someone worse than Steve Bannon is that Blink-182 singer Tom DeLonge is super obsessed with UFOs.
These are decisions made by a handful of ultra-cosseted weirdos—the failson scions of century-old industrial fortunes and wizened petro-reptiles and dead-eyed serial accumulators—who are not at all accustomed or inclined towards taking the rest of the world's opinions, or facts, into account.
Their struggles are part of a broader dip in the hedge fund industry, but they also represent the end of an era: Goldman no longer breeds such hedge fund scions because regulations brought in after the 2008 financial crisis have inhibited the type of trading it can do.
Lee Radziwill — a former princess, interior decorator, actress, fashion publicist, lover of many arts and close friend to many famous artists — outlived nearly everyone else in her life, including her three husbands and the successive scions of the Kennedys, with whom her family became forever intertwined nearly seven decades ago.
They're also not traditional scions of the American ruling class—Pelosi is a Catholic woman who became the first female speaker of the House ever in 2007 and will forever be beloved by some liberals for pushing through healthcare reform, Dodd-Frank, and other major legislation early in the Obama years.
Other giants include Pritzker Group, run by scions of the family behind the Hyatt hotel chain, and JAB, owned by Germany's Reimann family, whose holdings include Keurig Dr Pepper and other food and drink brands—though both prefer to see themselves as diversified investment firms and eschew the FO tag.
His manager and his trainer, Phil and Jerry Capobianco, scions of a longtime Huntington, N.Y., boxing family — their father, John Sr., was the original trainer of an amateur heavyweight named Gerry Cooney — also extended him the opportunity to make a graceful exit from a sport that had treated him rather roughly.
Democrats, for instance, had high hopes for cracking the Georgia suburbs in 2014 when they nominated the scions of two prominent local political families in the key races: Michelle Nunn (the daughter of former Senator Sam Nunn) for US Senate and Jason Carter (the grandson of former President Jimmy Carter) for governor.
Aegon the Conqueror took Westeros with three dragons and a relatively small number of troops by offering the great lords of the realm a simple deal: Either bend the knee (as the scions of Houses Stark, Tully, and Lannister did) and keep your lands and titles or else be burned to death.
While President Rodrigo Duterte focused his energies during his first year in office on waging a brutal campaign against suspected drug dealers and users, a motley coalition supporting the Islamic State — former guerrillas, university students, scions of political families, Christian converts to Islam — grew into a fighting force with surprising staying power.
In fact, not long after the memo was written, a handful of billionaires—including John Olin, who made his money in chemical and munitions manufacturing, newspaper publisher Richard Scaife, heir to Mellon fortune, and petrochemical scions David and Charles Koch—began to create an apparatus to shift politics rightward in much the way Powell outlined.
The summer-dress and seersucker-suit set also included Susan and David Rockefeller Jr., the society scions and marine environmentalists; Eric Fischl and April Gornik, the artists; Demian Chapman, the shark expert; Carole Crist, a former first lady of Florida; Brock Pierce, a cryptocurrency wiz; Libbie Mugrabi, the art world gadabout; and Jason Binn, the luxury magazine publisher.
But in making the case for a military populated by scions of the elite as well as the working class, he does not mention an additional payoff to universal service: The power brokers who run this country would probably be a lot less inclined toward war, and more inclined toward diplomacy, if their own family members were at risk of death on the battlefield.
It is not so difficult to imagine why the scions of famous political families, as both Paul and Trump Jr. happen to be, might be reticent about drawing attention to nepotism in Washington D.C. Still, by calling for an investigation of the Bidens and not the Trumps, Paul was not just being hypocritical in the routine way of partisans who pop up on cable news; he was, quite by accident, telling the truth.
Rather, he's aiming his ire at specific companies because he's aghast at the "far left" attitudes of corporations like Amazon and Google: Add to the mix the fact that we've seen these corporations and the scions who run them lurch to the far left in how they run their businesses, affect our culture and fund their favorite politicians and it's pretty reasonable for a conservative to question how American taxpayers are enriching these individuals and their companies.

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