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Most were not eager to promote someone who also worked for competitors, his son, Donald, said.
But now canny celebrities are cutting out the middle man: why promote someone else's handiwork with your image, when you can promote your own?
Robinson said that if both Daneyko and Arnott could not play, the Devils might promote someone from their top affiliate in the minor leagues, the Albany River Rats.
They decided who people would date, the movies they would do, and they would block people's careers if they wanted to promote someone else".
"We cannot promote someone to commander-in-chief who has made the world a more violent and dangerous place with every bad judgment she has made.
A. If we have something we want to celebrate or talk about — let's say we promote someone or want to recognize someone, for example — we'll talk about it in a meeting.
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Wal-Mart considered her for customer-service manager and then promoted someone else, someone with teeth.
(The newsroom noticed that, with Chira, Abramson had promoted someone with whom she sometimes clashed).
Last year he promoted someone to serve alongside him as manager of the portfolio.
Promoting someone with those bona fides as an outsider would seem to be a neat trick.
"Every time politicians have promoted someone out of turn, democracy has suffered".
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