His early TV career saw him land bit parts in series such as Minder, The Sweeney and Bergerac, while he also played small parts in major films such as Chariots of Fire, Superman II and Gandhi before the big breakthrough came in Withnail and I.
But he also thinks that small stand-alone firms and their entrepreneurs need some protection: hence the Idealab umbrella.
He also runs a small Human Rights Foundation (focusing mainly on the sins of leftist regimes in Latin America).
He also has a small stake in the New Jersey Nets and collects paychecks from blue-chip endorsement deals with Hewlett Packard, General Motors and Budweiser.
He also says he likes living in his small town and has no intention of leaving.
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He was also conscious that he needed to start small, for various practical reasons.
He also hopes for a small gasoline engine and a larger electric motor.
He also claimed that several small businesses have donated to the campaign.
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He also recommends using a small square trampoline and throwing a weighted ball against it, twisting from side to side as the ball is thrown to engage the core.
He also had lunch with a small group from outside the administration.
He is also known to play small club dates in New York as a part of The Robert Glasper Experiment, in which he further explores the intersection of hip-hop and jazz, with some neo-soul and funk thrown in.
Besides being attorney-general, he is also a rancher and small-business owner, and his call to allow cheap drug imports from Canada goes down well in a state where the cost of medicine for elderly voters is becoming an important election issue.
He also sells corn from his own small patch of land at a roadside stand in front of the family home, a part-time summer job he's done since he was nine that helps pay for college.
When he announced his new state-subsidised jobs programme, for example, he also said that he would loosen the rules to make it easier for small firms to employ temporary workers.
He also produced high-quality copperware and small amounts of furniture, ceramics and leather goods.
He has also brought his common touch to small horror movies and, soon, videogames.
He also noted that he could influence those bid and offer prices himself with very small orders.
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He has also been cosying up to a small conservative Catalan party in coalition with Mr Pujol's lot in the regional parliament.
He alleged that he also cut of the tip off her small finger during a visit with Mr Wade and then returned alone later and cut off her thumb.
He also leveled an ominous warning at the small states dotting the western shores of the Persian Gulf, many of which were allied coalition members during the 1991 Gulf War and are longtime members of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) -- a cartel that has too much influence in world oil markets, he said.
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He is also Nanotechnology Track Faculty at Singularity University where he discusses the future of ubiquitous small machines.
He also proposes that every citizen be given a small "basic income", so everyone has the financial security to pursue their talents, even if those talents are not very lucrative.
He is also keen to clampdown on alleged overcharging of small business customers by the banks.
He is also a former stockholder in Churchill Downs Inc. and he used to own Kentucky Downs, a small racetrack located in southwestern Kentucky.
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Cut them. (Applause.) And also people need to understand he has cut taxes for small businesses 18 times.
He also drew attention to the statement from the Federation of Small Businesses claiming that everyone looking for a job could be employed if every SME recruited one more person.
Blankfein graduated with a Harvard law degree in 1978, spent three years at a big law firm and applied for a job at Goldman Sachs--and was summarily rejected. (He also got turned down by the former Dean Witter and by Morgan Stanley.) So in 1981 he joined a small commodities-trading outfit, J.
He's also working with Marriott on a new line of small, hip hotels.
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