How To Use Weill In A Sentence
- Dimon has been loyal to Weill in good times and bad.
- So anchored in German cabaret music was the Waits-Kronos set that it seemed inevitable that they'd do something by Kurt Weill; Weill and Brecht's "What Keeps Mankind Alive?" was the eventual choice. Neil Young's All-Star Lineup
- That's also how Weill wanted to be seen, but it didn't quite work out for him as Citi grew too large and discombobulated to be effectively managed. Yvette Kantrow: Polishing the Dimon
- Raz said that although posthypnotic suggestions usually fade over time, he briefly re-hypnotized the participants at the end of the experiment and told them to disregard any other suggestions he had made, to comply with Weill Cornell's institutional review board. Hypnosis Overrides Reading Ability . . .. . . nothing new, been there, done that but . . .
- I think he has done a great job there," says JPMorgan Chief Jamie Dimon, a friend who has known Fishman since 1988, when they both worked for Sandy Weill as he was building the multiheaded monster Citigroup. Wall Street's Honest Man
- He used Teresa Stratas singing Weill, specifically the political songs like Berlin Im licht and Firedoglake » FDL Late Nite: Who’s Your Hero?
- That was before composer Kurt Weill came along and impudently chose to ignore those traditional boundaries.
- Performed to a collage of composers ranging from Kurt Weill to Bela Bartok, Sorrow's Sister reveals women bent on survival, even finding a few laughs in the worst of times.
- The jazz inflected vocal and instrumental solos could have been written by Weill.
- The subvocal note/dɔɡz/is not bound to a singular icon but rather evokes a montage of many — bull-dog, doberman, rottweiller — overlaid like the images of an experimental film. Notes on Notes