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And then also we agreed that for future episodes, it just works better all around, I would show her the script before I - you know, I would show her any script that had her scenes in it, and she could sort of (unintelligible) it and help me, you know, correct details and help with language and all sorts of things that can only make the strip better.
NPR: Post-Katrina Depicted in Comic Strips
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In the interest of having our discussions of tax policy a little more informed by what is actually happening, I would like to show you what is available in a 10-k.
FORBES: CPA to Tax Policy Wonks - Can You at Least Look at Our Numbers ?
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In the chart below, I show you how this allocation would have done versus Target Retirement Income.
FORBES: Vanguard Investors: How To Build A Better Target Retirement Income Fund
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Given the tone of the piece, I would have expected you to publish them to show solidarity with anyone brave enough to do the same.
ECONOMIST: Drawing no conclusions
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But, again, the last time I was here at a press conference I said -- I asked you guys to show us the Republican jobs plan that independent economists would indicate would actually put people back to work.
WHITEHOUSE: President Obama and President Lee Press Availability
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Three seem to be Caucasian, one is African-American, and one appears to be of South Asian ethnicity (I would swear it is Aasif Mandvi of the Daily Show, you tell me).
FORBES: SEC Commissioner Aguilar Calls for More Boardroom Diversity
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Would you watch it if I had a speed skating TV show?
WHITEHOUSE: First Lady Michelle Obama Moves with Vancouver Olympians
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In this article, I would like to review some current as well as past markets to show you the process that I use to identify a market to trade, and how Fibonacci analysis is included to determine not only entry but also exit levels.
FORBES: Pinpointing Fibonacci Entries and Exits
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And I think if we would've, you know, broke down and didn't show faith and say, okay, God has another plan for the Simmons family, they would've did whatever we did.
NPR: Justine Simmons of 'Run's House' Pens Book for Kids