61. Most New Yorkers know it as a melting pot, a place where Hasidic Jews rubbed shoulders with new arrivals from South America. 62. Most important of all, it can be found increasingly in supermarkets, competitively priced and rubbing shoulders with the big three. 63. Miss Gray was somewhat less eager to rub shoulders with the Romanovs, regarding them, apparently, as equals who now should stand aside. 64. My father told me the appeal of baseball should be based on the game itself, not on rubbing shoulders with the greats of the game. 65. New-money buyers get to rub shoulders with old-money sellers. 66. Negroponte has pushed these views for years while rubbing shoulders with the movers and shakers of mass media. 67. Not in London, Berlin or New York, rubbing shoulders with the giants in her profession. 68. Often educated in the United States, they rub shoulders in fashionable restaurants and are easily spotted on the highways cruising in their Mercedes. 69. One minute, I was rubbing shoulders with dot-com billionaires, oil industry barons and sleek investment bankers, in an Alpine village set among the pristine snow fields. 70. Planners want to resurrect social interaction, to create spaces where strangers can rub shoulders, replacing wariness and distrust with familiarity and chance encounters. |