They drank to Bekleshev, Naryshkin, Uvarov, Dolgorukov, Apraksin, Valuev, to the committee, to all the Club members and to all the Club guests, and finally to Count Ilya Rostov separately, as the
organizer of the banquet.
Hurd, the great charity
organizer; Philip Ward, the equally great philanthropist; and several lesser luminaries in the field of morality and charity.
Seal's feelings), for she was certain that the great
organizers always pounce, to begin with, upon trifles like these, and build up their triumphant reforms upon a basis of absolute solidity; and, without acknowledging it for a moment, Mary Datchet was determined to be a great
organizer, and had already doomed her society to reconstruction of the most radical kind.
The greatest schemer of all time, the
organizer of every deviltry, the controlling brain of the underworld, a brain which might have made or marred the destiny of nations--that's the man!
The madness of that Carlist with the soul of a Jacobin, the vile fears of Baron H., that excellent
organizer of supplies, the contact of their two ferocious stupidities, and last, by a remote disaster at sea, my love brought into direct contact with the situation: all that was enough to make one shudder - not at the chance, but at the design.
"You talk like an
organizer," Bert sneered, "shovin' the bull con on the boneheads.
Hubbard had little aptitude as an
organizer; Bell had none; and Sanders was held fast by his leather interests.
He is the
organizer of half that is evil and of nearly all that is undetected in this great city.
That great
organizer appointed supreme magistrates of a court which is absolutely unique in the world.
He appears to have been one of those Russian parasites who lead an idle existence abroad, spending the summer at some spa, and the winter in Paris, to the greater profit of the
organizers of public balls.
The Norman genius, talent for affairs as its main basis, with strenuousness and clear rapidity for its excellence, hardness and insolence for its defect.' The Germanic (Anglo-Saxon and 'Danish') element explains, then, why uneducated Englishmen of all times have been thick-headed, unpleasantly self-assertive, and unimaginative, but sturdy fighters; and the Norman strain why upper-class Englishmen have been self-contained, inclined to snobbishness, but vigorously aggressive and persevering, among the best conquerors,
organizers, and administrators in the history of the world.
The leaders and
organizers were maintained by the businessmen directly--aldermen and legislators by means of bribes, party officials out of the campaign funds, lobbyists and corporation lawyers in the form of salaries, contractors by means of jobs, labor union leaders by subsidies, and newspaper proprietors and editors by advertisements.