Mr. Sorenson does well by the forest floor. |
Mr Sorenson, the company's president, predicts that distressed hotels could soon be on sale for half-price. |
Arne Sorenson of Marriott predicts that his typical employee, a diminutive Hispanic housekeeper with shaky English, will find it hard to say no to the tall, articulate union man who turns up and asks her to sign a card. |
The one Sunderland player who remained cool under this pressure was Thomas Sorenson. |
Mr. Scott Reid: I was just going to ask you, you made reference to Kevin Sorenson in Crowfoot not objecting to moving to the river. |
Kennedy gave the job of speechwriter to Sorenson for the good reason that he thought Sorenson knew what he wanted to say and how he wanted to say it. |