Earnings fell on Wall Street, but commercial banks have had spectacular success. |
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I invented the story of this Roman woman who went to a fort south of Hadrian's Wall to join her husband. |
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We want to be known as an ethical firm on Wall Street, and we want to be trusted. |
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Analysts say he may eventually need to acquire a Wall Street firm to beef up investment banking. |
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Even the clouds glimpsed in crevices between buildings above Wall Street are sliced into exiguous triangles. |
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During New York's fiscal crisis of the 1970s, he thundered from the pulpit against Wall Street's malefactors of great wealth. |
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Even the Wall Street Journal published an editorial to remind him that he does not represent the country. |
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The person I reported to was a bricks-and-mortar journalist, having worked for five years as a copy editor at the Wall Street Journal. |
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The Wall Street Journal says notations on a State Department memo should have put readers on notice that they shouldn't share its contents. |
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A slash-and-burn, profits-at-any-long-term-cost kind of guy, a darling of Wall Street, takes residence in the corner office. |
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At this point Hemmer got this grin on his face and asked Cliff if he'd read the Wall Street Journal this morning. |
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What do those stuffed shirts who read the Wall Street Journal wear on casual Fridays? |
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Allow such a mix to dominate a society, and a vast, corrupt cesspool in Washington and on Wall Street is guaranteed. |
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The Wall Street boys got themselves in a huge mess through their own greed and stupidity. |
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But Europe and indeed the entire globe faces a much more dangerous and immediate threat from Wall Street's banksters. |
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With its height and verticality, the Climbing Wall serves as an important therapeutic metaphor. |
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Lasser's Wall Street capitalism is at once the upper gallery of material prosperity and also the bargain basement for selling one's soul. |
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Paddle a dugout canoe through virgin rainforest, walk the Great Wall of China or sail the Aleutian Islands. |
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And that means Sprint Nextel will be what Wall Street calls a pure play in wireless. |
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The 464 black and white photographs taken between Spring 1982 and Fall 1993 span the period in which the Wall came down. |
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After the conquest, the Wall became largely irrelevant to these victors, and drifted into eclipse. |
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The fact that lots of Wall Streeters will get rich racking up fees on these tiny accounts only serves to show why they're pushing so hard for it. |
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But political pressure on US regulators to clean up Wall Street is mounting as the public watch pension funds drain away. |
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By the end of the 1980s the Berlin Wall was down and the velvet revolutions in eastern Europe were under way. |
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My daily trips to the Wall solidified my commitment to confront these issues and resolve them. |
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Why did such famous risk takers as Gates, Ellison, and Jobs put up with the Wall Street shakedown? |
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But all last week's election in Brazil got from Wall Street was a Bronx cheer. |
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The momentum gathered pace late on as the Dow Jones Industrial Average moved ahead despite three straight days of gains on Wall Street. |
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Spitzer's attacks on Wall Street are inspiring other state enforcers to take on big corporate icons on behalf of consumers. |
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If the name rings no bell, it may be only that he works far from such centers of nerviness as Wall Street, Hollywood, or Silicon Valley. |
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The Big Board has become the most visible emblem of Wall Street's global role. |
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Another wore Bermuda shorts, a vest and sunglasses, and rode a surfboard just a few streets away from Wall Street. |
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It took a peace dividend after the Berlin Wall came down, along with most other countries, including the US and Australia. |
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The investigation of mutual fund misconduct today resulted in a multimillion dollar settlement with one of Wall Street's top firms. |
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The Obsidian Wall is unclimbable at the moment as it is currently an 80 foot waterfall. |
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By the same token, few Wall Street firms would be thrilled with a home page that's a symphony of pink and lilac. |
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Whenever a house in W11 comes up for sale, it is paid for by millions made on Wall Street or in the City. |
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It is certainly telling that Wall Street on Friday was continuing to take its cue from more upbeat news. |
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Monday's story in the Wall Street Journal about Academy DVD screeners and their vulnerability to piracy was slightly silly. |
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Consider the case of The Asian Wall Street Journal compared to South China Morning Post. |
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On the one hand they crave the luxurious lifestyles of the corporate executives and financial dealers on Wall Street. |
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A quick glance at last week's papers reveals that it's monkey business as usual on Wall Street. |
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The pharmaceutical giant also created an enormous task for Wall Street's stock dealers and brokers. |
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Nevertheless, he is seen by some on Wall Street as a better fit at Treasury. |
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At the ripe old age of 38, I found myself CEO of a public company that, at the time, had the biggest one-day gain in Wall Street history. |
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The appointment of two foreign agencies who had not covered themselves with glory in Wall Street does not lend credibility. |
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Today's lead editorial in the Wall Street Journal basically hits all the lowlights. |
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The Soviet Union had imploded, the Berlin Wall had come tumbling down, and Africans were not indifferent to these winds of change. |
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The highlight of the trip for the kids was luging down the Great Wall on a special luge track. |
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The Chinese traded silk in exchange for pet dogs along the Great Wall of China. |
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He is fearless in taking on the right wing, from the crazed harpy wingnut bloggers to the Wall Street Journal editorial page. |
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The first Quay slabs were cast in August and fitting of bollards and fenders along the Quay Wall are proceeding. |
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To be sure, and despite some close calls, it was another banner year for Wall Street Structured Finance. |
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The stock price of the combined company declined more than 75 percent as Wall Street went into a tailspin and advertising swooned. |
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After a brief fillip Wall Street went into retreat, cast down by sombre corporate trading news from a range of companies. |
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At the highly leveraged and exposed Wall Street firms, the cost of insurance is even cheaper. |
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After that little squib in today's Wall Street Journal, I thought it was time to let you know about the new book. |
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That move alienated many people on Wall Street, who have tunnel vision about the current quarter and year. |
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Instead of a revolving door, there should be a steel wall between Wall Street and Washington. |
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Here's a new addition to the List of People Who Will Be Up Against the Wall When the Revolution Comes. |
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Hurd must try and revive morale while still improving HP's operations in the eyes of Wall Street. |
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A Worcester cup and saucer of English soft paste, belonging to the latter part of the Dr. Wall period, bears the square Chinese mark in blue. |
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But in spirit these orderly scenes barely nod to the bacchic mayhem that propelled the Jazz Age towards the Wall Street Crash. |
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They welcomed the fall of the Wall and the implosion of the totalitarian regime. |
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The market's inability to detect this pattern means that big money is left on Wall Street trading floors. |
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The Berlin Wall had come down, the Sandinistas had lost power in Nicaragua. |
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My interest in tang sights was fueled even more with the chance to test a Winchester High Wall from the rifle company. |
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Worse, he suggests, they shilled for Wall Street, conflating the interests of the big banks with the financial health of the world. |
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These dudes seem the antithesis of the greed-is-good ethic which made Wall Street's Gordon Gekko the antichrist of 1980s' conspicuous wealth. |
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Compaq, which employs 2,100 people in Ireland, provided some positive news by beating dour Wall Street expectations and returning a profit. |
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After the Wall Street crash, which led to a worldwide slump in economic growth, the world reverted to protectionism. |
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But thanks to the net, the misleading news spread at hyperspeed and even prompted a Wall Street selloff when it appeared Bush was in trouble. |
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We've written here how short-sighted and destructive Wall Street logic is, and to many it indeed looks relentless. |
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As a postscript, my friend has since left school and went to Wall Street to run numbers for some large financial company. |
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Following the fall of The Wall he planted an idea of bringing five Lowton churches together to set up The Lowton Churches Romania Appeal. |
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The sale will be open to both institutional and individual investors, Great Wall said, giving no date for the proposed issue. |
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Macalester was also mentioned in The Wall Street Journal in its list of the top 50 feeder schools for top graduate schools. |
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The earnings outlook coupled with stock price drops are causing Wall Street firms to determine which companies are still good bets. |
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Meanwhile, an astounding 24 percent of those in the west and 12 percent of so-called Ossis said they want the Wall back. |
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The Social Security trust fund should be in a lock box, not a Wall Street slot machine. |
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Before achieving recognition as an artist, he had a prosperous career as a Wall Street commodities broker. |
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As one of Wall Street's leading quants, Derman did throw off some intense gamma radiation. |
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What she knew about China then was limited to the Great Wall and some scrappy information learned from school textbooks. |
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The Jewry Wall is the second largest piece of surviving Roman building in this country. |
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The 30 large-capital companies are subjectively picked by the editors of the Wall Street Journal. |
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His what-you-see-is-what-you-get authenticity seemed to defy Wall Street norm, leaving those eager to pigeonhole him at a loss. |
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When delirious crowds tore down the Berlin Wall in 1989 many hallucinated that a millennium of borderless freedom was at hand. |
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In the shadows of the Twin Towers, Wall St's whizz-kids regularly traded stock exchange madness for calmer floor space at O'Hara's bar. |
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Only this time, I had a different focus, and questions were running through my mind like ticker tape on Wall Street. |
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The Wall was built by the Romans to keep out the wild Caledonian tribes from the North. |
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Many Wall Street analysts do not understand how lowering airfares will raise revenues. |
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Also, revenue from taxes on capital gains has plummeted because of the downturn on Wall Street. |
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But the financial authorities and the leading players on Wall Street stand ready to avert a meltdown. |
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From National Review to the Wall Street Journal, the usual suspects have been banging away at the expedient scandal. |
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Will any of the business models that emerged over the past five years survive the meltdown on Wall Street? |
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More importantly, the developing world has little to fear from sudden panic on Wall Street. |
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We've hired hundreds of people from Wall Street to answer questions and offer advice in our call center. |
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Ingenuity in section is elaborated in plan, in which each of the masses is articulated with deep re-entrants on the London Wall side. |
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Slowly, slowly I began to approach the Wall in fear and trembling like a pious cantor going to the lectern to lead the prayers. |
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The fall of the Berlin Wall was the most dramatic event of the political revolution. |
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Professor Judea Pearl of UCLA marked the yahrzeit of his son by writing an article published in the Wall Street Journal. |
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One thing they have, though, they have kind of a hall pass from Wall Street. |
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Notwithstanding the somewhat improved results on Wall Street on Thursday, the general sentiment among investors remained grim. |
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Michael arrived at the Wall to find no sign that anything was wrong or amiss. |
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It is Wall Street that is behind the enormous expansion of commercial paper, repos, and other money market instruments. |
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When the Berlin Wall came down in 1989, a new leadership hastily jettisoned the Party's name, and soon began to repudiate most of its past. |
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The businessmen were on a part of the Wall that is off the main tourist trail. |
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It means their double-digit profit margins aren't high enough to satisfy Wall Street. |
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By now, the story of Weill's rise and fall and late-career resurrection as the King of Capital is the stuff of Wall Street legend. |
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Although the tax cut helped ignite a boom on Wall Street, it didn't do much to change the tune of the city's intransigent legislators. |
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Instead of Wall Street, the son has made the spiritual life as an Orthodox Jew his primary focus. |
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The Wall stood for the proposition that unbridgeable cultural differences exist among peoples. |
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You all know how I feel about the Wall Street Journal editorial board's muddle-headedness on immigration. |
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An estimated 150,000 commuters passed through its turnstiles every day, many of them on their way to work on Wall Street. |
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Just before the start of the season, The Wall Street Journal ran a feature on declining student attendance at games. |
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Some Wall Street firms warn the currency's value may plummet quickly. |
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You could speculate on real estate, run a financial firm on Wall Street, open a theater, or construct skyscrapers to build your own custom skyline for the city. |
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The Wall Street Journal launched its New York section today, sparking a slugfest with The New York Times. |
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Baltinglass got off the mark when a corner kick found Declan Wall lurking on the edge of the box on five minutes, setting him up to score the opener. |
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This former Goldman Sachs partner has frustrated many progressives by working hard to deregulate Wall Street. |
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The former press secretary criticized GOP plans to increase tax cuts for the wealthy and deregulate banks and Wall Street. |
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Survey released ahead of Tisha B'Av also finds Western Wall still considered Judaism's holiest site. |
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He rightly recognized that the Berlin Wall was an abomination and a poignant symbol of the chains imprisoning the captive nations of Eastern Europe. |
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When he writes under his own byline, McGurn's views on economics are just as conservative as, and even more quirky than, The Wall Street Journal's unsigned editorials. |
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Democrats need to respond aggressively to the crony capitalism practiced by many Republicans, particularly regarding Wall Street. |
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As a lure for the ambitious, Silicon Valley and San Francisco are replacing Wall Street. |
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Daniel Gross narrows down the list of suspects, from Elizabeth Warren and Wall Street to the brilliant economist himself. |
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James Taranto wrote a terrific op-ed on this subject in The Wall Street Journal in 2004, and his points all hold true today. |
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It will be noisier than the trading floor of a Wall Street stock exchange. |
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Will any of this lead to more reforms of Wall Street like there were after the dotcom crash a decade ago? |
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After all, in her 1993 autobiography she disclosed one or two juicier titbits contained in the files, which she was allowed to see soon after the Wall came down. |
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Big Oil now acts more like a risk-averse bank than a wildcatter, following Wall Street dictates on cash flow instead of Texas traditions of risk-taking. |
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After the music stopped and the stock tanked and they collapsed into bankruptcy, everyone on Wall Street pretended to be absolutely shocked that such a thing could happen. |
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Young men in keffiyehs, middle-aged folks with backpacks, and ebullient women marched around the Wall Street Bull. |
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Certainly, his operations are lean by Wall Street standards. |
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The would-be rescuer who has become a target of wrath over Wall Street excesses and the ravages of the recession, knows all too well what is driving public anger. |
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Actually, 'cult stock' is a pretty established term of art on Wall Street. |
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Green bonds, as the Wall Street Journal reports, got started with non-profit lenders like the World Bank. |
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The Wall Street Journal led off with an editorial October 18, and a week later the campaign had spread to the television networks and other daily newspapers. |
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Right now I'd be grinding it out on Wall Street and probably hating life. |
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From a Wall Street perspective, Buffett got privileged, and not level-playing-field, access as a payoff for his imprimatur. |
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And, as the Wall Street Journal noted recently, some retailers put big markups on their fair-trade products, which benefits them, not the producers. |
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In fact, there is a way for the federal government to go after the obscenely excessive bonuses paid to the Wall Street pigs. |
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Democrats called the proposals inadequate and Wall Street appeared unexcited about the changes, many of which had been made public before the speech. |
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But it was hard to be the party of Wall Street and the party of the lunch-pail at the same time. |
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Then, we have the pulse-pounding Captain Phillips, the sublime Nebraska, and the insane The Wolf of Wall Street. |
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And then my duet with Kathryn, and my first duet with Valerie, the contemporary that Travis Wall choreographed. |
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A little-known Wall Streeter challenging a New York House incumbent is roiling national women's groups. |
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A little-known Wall Streeter challenging a New York House incumbent is the talk of women's groups. |
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Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein took to the op-ed page of The Wall Street Journal to offer an olive branch of sorts. |
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He sees, in the anarchic Wall Street encampment, a sign of a grassroots revolt against austerity economics. |
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From the Wall Street Journal, a tale that makes Mitt Romney's fabled haircut seem tame by comparison. |
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Nearly a century ago, in 1920, a horse-drawn cart blew up at the heart of Wall Street. |
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The corruption and get-rich-quick mentality on Wall Street found its direct reflection within the privileged strata that make up the union bureaucracy. |
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Dutifully, she went to work for a white-shoe law firm, then became deputy general counsel for a Wall Street investment firm. |
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The Berlin Wall has fallen, people are more self-interested, the level of interest in politics has waned, sovereignty has been sloughed off, family structures have crumbled. |
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Michael Lewis is out with his newest book on the whited sepulcher that is Wall Street. |
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When JP Morgan offered her a spot in its Wall Street office, she jumped at it without sweating too much about the details. |
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The Eastern Qing Tombs is the first imperial graveyard built during the Qing Dynasty after the Manchus crossed the Great Wall and entered Beijing. |
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What Wall Street and k Street want, Wall Street and k Street do not necessarily get. |
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Veteran film critic for The Wall Street Journal Julie Salamon presents a juicy inside look at the making of the Hollywood mega-flop Bonfire of the Vanities. |
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Unless by dusky hordes, you mean Wall Street banksters and well-tanned pols such as Speaker John Boehner. |
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In the Middle Ages there used to be something called the Silk Road, which was an overland trade route that ran from the Atlantic shores of Morocco to the Great Wall of China. |
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It was October 1983, and Mayer was a young Wall Street Journal reporter based in Beirut. |
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Until Tuesday, Occupy Wall Street seemed, at least from the outside, to be entering a stage of entropy. |
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For starters, where in the wide world of Wall Street are they going to dig up the investors to pony up the capital for yet another national wireless network? |
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Rooted in downtown Pittsburgh, he resisted the era of deregulated finance that gave Wall Street the whip hand over the economy. |
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Democrats split over moves to weaken Wall Street reforms, and Republicans pouted over lost leverage. |
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The split-level house on Vermont Avenue sat empty for years before Occupy Wall Street claimed it. |
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But we neutrals will be ushered away, leaving the stage set for a thumping reaffirmation of the view that Hadrian's Wall means far more than a few stones on a hill. |
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She's a plain-spoken pol from Toledo who wants to put Wall Street bankers behind bars. |
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Already by the time of Melville's writing, the early 1850s, Wall Street had long lost any residential character. |
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Observers are not particularly worried by their recent quite dramatic falls, pointing out that Wall Street often reacts disjointedly from what economic data is signalling. |
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Presidents in 1929 were not supposed to regulate Wall Street, or even talk about the gyrating market for fear of inadvertently setting off a panic. |
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Actually, movement conservatives who turn against Wall Street are on the verge of breaking important new conceptual ground. |
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Shareholders are still suing Wall Street firms for too-bullish calls. |
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We also read of Treasury's blatant role in pushing the business interests of Wall Street by using bailouts to force nations to open their capital markets to foreigners. |
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The Wall Street Journal, which just turned 125, has thrived under his ownership. |
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So, without further ado, here are the craziest moments in The Wolf of Wall Street. |
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You can be an overdog if you want, you can be a Yankees fan and get a job on Wall Street. |
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Instead, the reaction of Wall Street was uniformly, unremittingly negative. |
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If some of the photography on view is open to the charge of being photojournalism rather than art, the work of Jeff Wall clearly stands apart from reportage. |
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Meanwhile, have they found out yet who has the fat finger on Wall Street? |
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In terms Wall Streeters can understand, it would be like your Porsche getting a flat tire. |
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Both parties represent the interests of Wall Street, the corporations and the thin layer of multimillionaires and billionaires who dominate American politics. |
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Martin Scorsese's Wolf of Wall Street is operatic in its unapologetic depravity. |
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Hessler, thanks to the Post, is now the poster child for selfishness, immaturity, and irresponsibility at Occupy Wall Street. |
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Dispense with all the insipid government meddling and let the market decide what happens to Wall Street from this point forward. |
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The hedge was reportedly longer than the Great Wall of China! |
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After a year of programming, he decided it was Wall Street or bust. |
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Yet delaying reform through endless negotiation was only one of the games Wall Street lobbyists have played. |
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He also consults to NASDAQ and Alliance Partners, the Wall Street Journal reports. |
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Last week in the Wall Street Journal he tried to woo them with an article in which he denied he was an old-style protectionist or redistributionist. |
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That decision that has affected Dell's bottom line, and so caused the Wall Street wallies to conclude that the bottom was dropping out of the PC market. |
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Like most road warriors, his heavy travel schedule serves many purposes, from meeting with clients and employees to chatting with lawmakers and Wall Street analysts. |
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Raj Rajaratnam, founder of the hedge fund galleon Group, pursued a Wall Street lifestyle. |
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The ethical rot of highly paid professionals proved even deeper than imagined, with a mutual-fund scandal following scandals in Corporate America and on Wall Street. |
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This pass, like much of the approachable areas of the Wall is visited by Chinese tourists fortunate to have enough free time for a cultural holiday. |
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When the Berlin Wall fell, he did not crow but allowed democracy to take root on its own merits in the former Soviet republics. |
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Maximizing digital penetration will add stronger than expected cash flows to the balance sheet and provide an execution success story for Wall Street analysts. |
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Her prior experience as a Wall Street whistle-blower had not left her desirous of more tumultuous press attention. |
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The New York attorney general who has made his name exposing sharp practices on Wall Street, has now turned his attention to alleged rip-offs by pharmaceutical companies. |
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A neighbour then pointed out that the whole of Hadrian's Wall had been opened up to the public, and he decided to try and do most of that famous, 84-mile coast-to-coast route. |
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Michael Caine, who is up for best supporting actor for his role in The Cider House Rules, has been tipped as a dead cert in a poll of Oscar voters by The Wall Street Journal. |
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Staring at the Wall was like staring at frustration itself, and it touched an anger in me that found its way into the book. |
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Heading into the fourth day of competition, upstart Wall Street Journal was nipping at the heels of the Gray Lady. |
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As a result, The Wolf of Wall Street is devilishly entertaining and exquisitely controlled, just as those classics were. |
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In its earliest years, the New York Fed was literally a creature of Wall Street. |
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The capital unscrupulously pumped from poor neighborhoods by way of predatory loans whizzes along a high-speed financial pipeline to Wall Street to be used for investment. |
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On Wall Street, Bank of America plays a perpetual second fiddle to JPMorgan Chase Co., the only U.S. bank that holds more assets. |
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A consummate Wall Street creature, the pathetic, groveling Paulson knew what would happen without a bailout. |
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Intimations of zoanthropy and diabolical rites also attend the depiction of New York's financial world in David DeCoteau's low-budget horror movie Wolves of Wall Street. |
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He will run CIT much like a Wall Street firm, further tying compensation to financial results, keeping a close eye on risk, and boosting fee income. |
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On Wall Street the major averages held steady throughout the day. |
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With the ability to receive simple text messages, Wall Street traders now get real-time alerts whenever a major deal is carried out in overseas financial markets. |
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Still another teased out the choicest bits from a new e-book Spitzer just published on how to police Wall Street. |
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Douglas Duff's arrival by mail boat at Dublin's North Wall was made memorable when he spotted four caskets covered by Union Jacks awaiting return to England. |
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Now, ever eager for new ideas to sell stocks to investors, Wall Street has glommed on to hints that enthusiasm for low-carb diets may be waning a bit. |
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The best report I've heard to date was of good numbers of jewfish coming from the Ballina South Wall in the rough water caused by the wind and rain. |
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The director is following his Wolf of Wall Street success with a documentary about the hallowed New York publication. |
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Neither do we include Wall Street big hitters who spend time in London. |
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That tweet came from shay Horse, whose bio lists him as an independent photojournalist with ties to Occupy Wall Street. |
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I used to taunt well-travelled friends who had never visited the Berlin Wall by saying that no one could claim to be a citizen of the world who had not seen it. |
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He does stop short of making Anders just another Wall Street moustache-twirler. |
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The collapse of Enron last December initiated a chain reaction which uncovered serious accounting fraud at a number of US multinationals, and put Wall Street into a tailspin. |
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Bond traders have been the new rainmakers on Wall Street, thanks to low interest rates, few defaults, and a rise in the number of aggressive fixed-income hedge funds. |
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When a hot stock starts falling after an overpriced initial public offering, Wall Street tends not to panic. |
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Gary Parr, deputy chairman of the investment bank Lazard, rounds out the Wall Street Beard Caucus. |
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At least Apple executives can receive millions upon millions in salary and stock without Occupy Wall Street batting an eyelash. |
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And regulators who coddle Wall Street have to worry more about becoming props in an Elizabeth Warren YouTube video gone viral. |
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The rap on Wall Street and the big banks is that they are disconnected from the Main Street economy. |
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Both Hess and Shaffir are saying that women's prayer at the Western Wall is not top on the average Israeli's priority list. |
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Gould Farm is a far cry from Reid's former life working on Wall Street, an existence that also included psychiatric hospitals, traditional therapies and halfway houses. |
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Jeff Wall grew the size of the photographic print in images that reference 18th-century tableaux in painting. |
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A Wall Street operator who was already in his fifties when he moved to London, Schechter is a prodigious talker, a showman and a financial wizard with a gift for innovation. |
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On Monday, Wall Street reopened for business in defiant tone but more prosaic realities quickly took over, dragging the Dow to its largest ever one-day points fall. |
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In 1961, the German Democratic Republic erected the Berlin Wall to prevent East Berliners from fleeing to freedom into West Berlin. |
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From concerns about the swine flu and rising unemployment to news about Wall Street executives and politicians behaving badly, many Dogpile. |
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McFly On The Wall THE days of boy bands only appealing to young girls are long gone. |
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In 1715, the Great South Wall was constructed to shelter the entrance to the port. |
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Hating what the Wall has become is a touchstone of identity. |
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A couple of weeks ago, Occupy Wall Street seemed destined for marginality. |
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We've all heard of the Blue Wall of Silence, the code under which cops stay mum about rogue cops who poison the barrel. |
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The town of Wall stands today as it has stood for six hundred years, on a high jut of granite amidst a small forest woodland. |
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The church tower received a battering during the Siege of Newcastle by the Scots who finally breached the Town Wall and forced surrender. |
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The Wall concept also spawned a film, the original idea for which was to be a combination of live concert footage and animated scenes. |
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So they conflate that with the idea of policing Wall Street. |
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There was once a remarkable Roman structure within sight of the Antonine Wall at Stenhousemuir. |
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This led to later scholars like Bede mistaking references to the Antonine Wall for ones to Hadrian's Wall. |
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No one ever tried to climb the Berlin Wall to escape into East Berlin. |
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An OWS afternoon march ends not at Wall Street but at a rally by postal workers protesting against a five-day delivery week. |
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Among Wall Street economists, Mr. Roach has not been a paid-up member of the alarmist camp. |
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No testimony suggested he was salting money into Wall Street. |
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Robert K. Steel leans forward, speaking in a rapid, excitable burst about the powers that a superregulator might wield over Wall Street one day. |
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The leaders of the Wall Cult seem to be aware of the truth, but remain wholly unforthcoming. |
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This became a rallying cry for the Occupy Wall Street protests and antiglobalization movements. |
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Dulles had been a junior diplomat after World War I and a white-shoe Wall Street lawyer in the Depression. |
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Asian share markets closed broadly lower as investors ignored a stronger Wall Street to engage in a spate of profit taking, dealers said. |
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State Fish and Game warden Marty Wall tranquilized the bear with a dart fired from a blow gun, then with a second dart from a rifle. |
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Established in 1979, AAM has 10 major offices across the nation and partners with both independent and large Wall Street firms. |
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Before coming to the al-Aqsa mosque, Pope visited also Israel's Wailing Wall and Yad-Vashem genocide monument. |
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Jake also plays rugby for Worcester and England and was named in the fi-nal 15 for the ancient Eton Wall game which took place yesterday. |
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Apparently during his time at Britain's most prestigious public school 'man of the people' David Cameron played the famous Eton Wall game. |
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The blame game is unlike any other game, except perhaps the Eton Wall Game, in that it has no discernible rules. |
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Another pretty green-black-and-white patterned lizard is the Italian Wall Lizard, found only in the Ticino. |
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Chemical rival recognition decreases aggression levels in male Iberian Wall Lizards, Podarcis hispanica. |
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Expect moshpits, crowd surfing and Wall of Death and be prepared to loose your shoes. |
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In most cases, these songs, like Wall Of Death or Valerie, were electric or sung by Linda. |
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I think a couple of stand-out ones were swimming with a mother humpback whale and her calf in Japan, and riding a motorbike on the Wall of Death. |
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Lucy Cobb from Billingham is joining a group of unicyclists at today's Hadrian's Wall of Sound event. |
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There are chirpy moments like Listen To Your Own Voice and Timeclock but the Hammond drenched Life Can Pin You To The Wall will make you weep. |
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Fans of tongue-twisters will be delighted to hear how North flooring specialist Walter Wall helped a Wall to Wall walk work for charity. |
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The Berlin Wall falls, the country reunifies and world events again weigh heavily on local lives. |
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The man who haunts Wall Street lives unaware of all the street's doings. |
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But trying to curtail corporate greed in pup tents out in the cold while the stock market is thriving on Wall Street makes no sense. |
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The Roman Wall is one of 17 national World Heritage Sites that is to be placed on the same footing as conservation areas. |
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He is expected to tell Wall Street traders that corporate leaders who knowingly misreport their companies' earnings should be jailed. |
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Fortunately,once projects are proven to be viable, Wall Street rushes in. |
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There will also be time in Beijing to see the Great Wall of China, the Forbidden City and the terracotta warriors in Xian. |
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The book is aimed at quants or those wishing to enter the field, and those interested in Wall Street. |
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The timing of Peter Elkind's book, released in April, was a vivid reminder of not having Eliot Spitzer riding herd on Wall Street. |
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Anita Wall had been looking after Jak for her brother Paul Saunders for a few weeks and is desperate to be reunited with the bird. |
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In a report, a Wall Street lobby group highlighted the important role of banks in the physical commodity market. |
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The majority want the thievery on Wall Street to be stopped. |
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Happy to be a backroom boy, he marries Cathy, a typically charming Keira Knightley, and buries himself away in his Wall Street cover role. |
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Barbera has spent the last twenty-eight years as a highly respected Wall Street Economist, and has gained a wide institutional following. |
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I then discuss the function of artefactual memory and the archaeology of the contemporary past in the post-apocalyptic novel Wall of Days. |
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The opening event in Sderot will be followed by a stop at the Western Wall with Natan Sharansky, the former MK and Refusenik. |
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Bush's failure to renominate Reich endangers US Latin America policy, according to a Wall Street Journal editorial Dec. |
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Hadrian's Wall becomes Mountain Earthworm and Welsh village Llanfairpwllgwyngyll is Martian Village. |
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I can just see Wee Eck, loofah in hand, standing on Hadrian's Wall welcoming the sweating English hordes. |
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Other products on display include Orka Pod Hooks, the Orka Wall Scale, new aprons, roll-up baking sheets, and silicone basters and chopsticks. |
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The Wall easement agreement provided that each lienholder had agreed to subordinate its mortgage interest to the preservation easement. |
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Dutch auction initial public offerings are all the talk of Wall Street, thanks to Google Inc. |
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Also, after the Berlin Wall fell, a renewed sense of possibility gripped the Eastern Orthodox Church in general. |
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I'm going to try and beat that with more bonks on one page than there are banks on Wall Street. |
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Publicness and visibility of the Wall were the best guarantee for its renewal and protection. |
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The Mark Wall gym trio of Ainsley Seivwright, Michael 'Mad Man' Mooney and Warren Sindon were all impressive winners. |
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Tenders are invited for Construction Of Boundary Wall Fire Screen And Security Cabin Etc. |
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On the back they were led by the solid play of their captain, the caudillo and a veritable Wall of China, Lugano. |
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