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...“We started our company because we felt like we could have an interesting take on [celebrity styling],” says Foley, “that it doesn’t have to be traditional....
...Karla Welch, celebrity stylist “My sister once said ‘good clothes open doors’....
...You are watching them put down the tape that you have been listening to your whole life, and that felt really profound to me....
...For the book, she prepared a soup with pork rind because “he loves it — when I was cooking, I felt as though he was by my side”....
...It was a devastating blow; it felt like the end of my road to motherhood. Surrogacy was not something I had ever considered....
...I wanted to involve myself with the art world and felt there was more I could do there.”...
...Otto was persuaded to take investment because she felt she “couldn’t take the business any further” on her own. Chouvet feels similarly liberated....
...The professors teaching the online MBA also taught the full-time MBA on campus, so I felt it carried credibility....
...It was started 20 years ago by Karla Moles, who was working in the film industry at the time....
...“I felt the actors were not jumping enough, so I just started throwing things at them. They were like, ‘What?’ and I said: ‘Just continue acting.’”...
...Marie Chandoha is a self-described tomboy, so she has not felt out of place in the male-dominated arenas of investment banking and asset management over the course of her career....
...I felt I had something to contribute, and that’s why I went into design.”...
...Karla Sanchez, who represented Ambac on the Bear Stearns case, went to work for Mr Schneiderman in January 2011 when she was appointed executive deputy attorney-general for economic justice....
...Otis Redding was a native of Macon – his widow Zelma and daughter Karla ran a shoe shop on Cherry Street until last year....
...exploration, steady funding for climate change research and a scarcity of people willing to brave the Arctic chill for a pay cheque mean that US and Canadian communities along the Arctic shores have not felt...
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