The promoter's secretary, a distinctively sporty young man, sneered audibly.
"Gawd!" Danny protested facetiously to the promoter. "You ain't expectin' me to fight a deef mute." When the laughter subsided, he made another hit.
He was no longer a
promoter, but a general manager.
Financiers and
promoters, and all the flotsam and jetsam of the sea of speculation surged upon the shores of his eleven millions.
The world owes a great deal to the French Revolution, and consequently to its two chief
promoters, Louis the Poor in Spirit and his queen.
Besides, the women proved to be the strongest
promoters of the strike.
Lorenzo Valla, one of the most famous
promoters of Italian learning, not only translated into Latin the Iliad of Homer and the Histories of Herodotus and Thucydides, but also the Fables of Aesop.
But you shall hear the character of the beast, and you may then judge of the risks we
promoters of science run in behalf of mankind."
Besides, you
promoters of cleanliness have been excessively careless and thoughtless, I don't know if I ought not to say audacious, to bring troughs and wooden utensils and kitchen dishclouts, instead of basins and jugs of pure gold and towels of holland, to such a person and such a beard; but, after all, you are ill-conditioned and ill-bred, and spiteful as you are, you cannot help showing the grudge you have against the squires of knights-errant."
DNA sequence specific recruitment of transcription factors to gene
promoters is essential for normal gene expression.
McGinn Jr., a
promoter hosted an event at the club over the weekend.
The impact of tailoring health
promoter training for specific populations is less well documented.