Esquire magazine even sent him as its representative to the Oscars in Hollywood.
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Esquire Grill and Centro also could be candidates for managing partners, he said.
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Esquire magazine, a monument to male vitality, seemed about to keel over in 2009.
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He was elected one of the esquire bedells in 1727, resigning the post in 1749.
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Esquire is a men's magazine, published in the U.S. by the Hearst Corporation.
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Esquire is the kind of magazine that likes to believe it caters to people with taste.
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Esquire merely called out the information, bringing it to Forbes'attention.
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Esquire magazine ran the bold-face cover line DIVORCE IS GOOD FOR YOU.
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Esquire, also a Hearst magazine, is to launch as a cable network produced by NBCUniversal.
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(Middle Ages) an attendant and shield bearer to a knight; a candidate for knighthood
A title of respect for a member of the English gentry ranking just below a knight; placed after the name
Esquire (abbreviated Esq.) is a term of British origin (ultimately from Latin scutarius in the sense of shield bearer via Old French "esquier"). An unofficial title of respect, having no precise significance, it is used to denote a high but indeterminate social status."esquire." Dictionary. ...
Esquire is a men's magazine, published in the U.S. by the Hearst Corporation. Founded in 1932, it flourished during the Great Depression under the guidance of founder and editor Arnold Gingrich.
Esquire Magazine (UK edition) is a monthly magazine for men owned by the National Magazine Company, a subsidiary of the US-based Hearst Corporation. The first edition was published Spring/Summer 1991.
(The Esquires) The Esquires were an American R&B group from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, principally active from 1957 to 1976.
(The Esquires (Canadian band)) The Esquires were a Canadian band, based in Ottawa, active from 1962 to 1967. The band is notable as the recipient of the first Juno Award in Canada, as well as being one of Canada's earlier pop music recording acts. ...
A squire; a youth who in the hopes of becoming a knight attended upon a knight; a lawyer; a shield-bearer, but also applied to other attendants; a male member of the gentry ranking below a knight; an honorific sometimes placed after a man's name; A gentleman who attends or escorts a lady in ...
Formerly an armor bearer or attendant upon a knight.