How To Use Rainmaker In A Sentence
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Of course, not every company is rushing out to hire a bevy of rainmakers.
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Everyone, from those in the file room to the top rainmaker, must know what your firm's goals are and know their role in the marketing process.
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One is about a guy who had some spectacular successes and failures as a rainmaker.
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I suggest they position a Sioux rainmaker at every track to ensure a good downpour during the race.
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With the December total set to break the $200 billion barrier for the first time since the dotcom boom of the 1990s, it was no wonder City rainmakers were in buoyant mood.
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There's not all that much to love about rainy days unless you're a droughty farmer or rainmaker, but we're neither, yet we love rainy days and get lots of them.
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He was the smooth-talking rainmaker who held myriad meetings with the top city officials and assembled a relentless sales force to snare millions in sponsorship dollars.
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He provided a dashing can-do military figure for the customers, a rainmaker who helped land the deals.
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He was both a powerbroker and a rainmaker - a highly lucrative combination.
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In a curious way, the firm's biggest rainmaker, is also emblematic of the company's biggest problem - its modest profitability.
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In 3-D, Dolby 0.5 and 24 MP; on furious faces and hateful placards, in frustrated screams plus shallow stentorian hate mongers/hucksters/rainmakers/preying mantises up close and personal.
Jane-Howard Hammerstein: "You Can't Handle the Truth" ... Col. Jessup (a/k/a Jack Nicholson)
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One of the central figures in Chewa myths is Mbona, a rainmaker among the Mang'anja of Southern Malawi.
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Desperate and near-starvation, the village elders grasp their final straw: they gather up the little wealth left in the village and, sight-unseen, hire a rainmaker.
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Not only does he still hold the controlling interest, he remains the chief rainmaker and therefore retains the eponymous firm name.
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The rainmaker was paid $100 a day to create rain.
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One thing's for sure: Rosen won't be trying to play the role of sole rainmaker.
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Rainmaker Energy was planning to source the turbines for the projects from an overseas supplier, but would procure as many services, such as civils and electrical work, as possible, from South Africa and in the Eastern Cape.
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It is rare that a banker admits to the inevitability of onerous new rules and it is rarer still for a Rothschild rainmaker to speak out.
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What Jerry wants to be is sort of a rainmaker for urban government.
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Last year's boom has been reflected in the profitability reported by investment banks and the take-home pay of the corporate rainmakers.
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The region was in the grip of a fearful drought and since news of my recent success as a rainmaker had reached them, they wanted me to go there and perform my magical rain dance.
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Senior rainmakers with proven client relationships are getting $5 million to $6 million.
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He is happy to be the catalyst, the firestarter, the rainmaker, to agitate and organise, then retreat back to the kitchen, the office and the television studio.
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His skills as a rainmaker and the effectiveness of his amulets in protecting the emperors assured his livelihood in the capital.
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Despite their claims to objectivity, analysts have repeatedly crossed the line to become rainmakers for their investment-banking colleagues, grandly enriching themselves along the way.
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On the other side of the system, it's not a rainmaker but snowmaker in parts of well -- now just east of Minneapolis and to the west of Green Bay.
CNN Transcript May 3, 2008
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Rivals accuse him of being a better rainmaker than consultant.
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Jennifer thought about how poorly he was regarded at HVS as a rainmaker.
INSIDERS
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The very slow action and scene progression of Rainmaker may appear overly ponderous, but is quite effective in conveying the desperation of the characters.
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The reality, of course, is that once a designer opens an office and hires a staff, he's as much rainmaker as artist.