An out-of-town businessman or merchant wants to make a splash with a new product or service.
Teddy could easily pass for your typical out-of-town businessman, in the city for meetings.
Just ask the out-of-town businessman who bought the plantation and is now trying to evict the church, bringing down the wrath of an unlikely alliance whose most visible members are black parishioners and white dowagers.
"Believed to be another out-of-town businessman simply in the wrong place at the wrong time," Webb said into the camera.
I much prefer out-of-town businessmen as my clientele.
This year's No. 1 shamed person was Skip Vallee, a wealthy out-of-town businessman who owns the Maplefields chain of gas-station convenience stores.
Colangelo said he received the offer Tuesday from an out-of-town businessman he would not identify.
Now most of her contacts were out-of-town businessmen, far more scared of comebacks than she'd ever have to be.
It would have implied that the car had chosen to abandon her where hookers plied their trade and G.I.'s and out-of-town businessmen and restless locals went looking for action.
Ms. Tyson was a prostitute and a heroin addict, picked up in a street sweep after the 1973 murder of an out-of-town businessman in the red-light district.