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A big fish whose partnerships – especially with other media and technology companies – tend to end badly.
Obama said the vast majority of them were wealthy people like Donald Trump, whose partnerships or S corporations get classified by the IRS as small businesses.
Susan Smith Ellis is the Chief Executive Officer of (RED), a global marketing company whose partnerships help combat the AIDS pandemic in Africa.
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Otto is a lawyer whose partnership has just acrimoniously dissolved.
She was muse to many, most notably Frederick Ashton and Rudolf Nureyev, whose partnership revitalized her career.
Among those arguing for a change in course was Peterson, whose partnership with Schwarzman, perhaps inevitably, was increasingly strained.
We join them in mourning this exceptional and generous man, whose partnership and friendship for 23 years enriched our lives.
At Jenner & Block, whose partnership shrank by 10 lawyers last year, Robert L. Graham, the managing partner, said demotions are routine.
East was Lindqvist, whose partnership with Fredin has been one of Sweden's best for many years.
The Finnish composer and conductor Esa-Pekka Salonen, whose partnership with the Los Angeles Philharmonic I wrote about in The New Yorker, tends to make necessary recordings.
One is USDAW, whose partnership agreement with the supermarket Tesco (Britain's largest private-sector employer) is a model of union-management concord.
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