Though the recording industry remains in flux, Slim says he still finds confidence to keep going.
It's the live shows, rather than writing or recording, that Slim says he's drawn to the most.
Easing into a discussion the day before the gala, Slim says the wholesale acquisition wasn't about the money.
"You have 500 million inhabitants in Latin America, and we are only beginning in Brazil and Venezuela, " Slim says.
Slim says that U.S. retail stocks had been "punished, "hinting that he considered them a good investment when he bought them.
In the early 1990s he was doing only 1% of what he should have been doing on the charity front, Slim says.
On an office wall is a work of art given to him by an aging friend with "too much time on his hands, " Slim says.
Slim says it tracks his advancing age--and his declining mental acuity.
The chances of the treaty being rejected a second time appear pretty slim, says the BBC's Jonny Dymond, in Dublin.
Mexico would do well to adopt the "digital culture" that is part of the new civilization in which we are living, says Slim.
"There have been so many changes to the site over the years that the chances of finding the remains were so slim, " says local historian David Baldwin.
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"Without a budget, the chances of a video going viral are pretty slim, " she says.
"New treatments for cancers are often introduced for end-stage treatment based on slim evidence, " says Dillon.
"I don't think about Slim every day, " says O'Brien, who claims he has taken 20% of the market in El Salvador in one year. (Slim, in turn, has bought a cell phone company in Jamaica, setting up a battle on O'Brien's home turf.) O'Brien is also eyeing the U.S., where only 80% of the population has a cell phone.
So the law will not slim down the public sector, our correspondent says.
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Crew women's design, says peplum tops complement "all the slim tailored pants that are in style right now, " which won't make women look bottom heavy.
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" As it is, says another analyst, the providers are operating on slim margins: "They have to pay different arms of Chinese departments different fees and often use satellite feeds because phone lines are not reliable.
But that slim difference shows that Apple is in fact being targeted, he says.
"We were driven by the scale of the idea and a shared passion for the poetic dimension of engineering and its sculptural potential, " says Norman Foster in "Millau Viaduct, " a slim monograph on the bridge.
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Lastly, Samsung says the stand is made of metal and the display is slim, but you probably already gathered that.
Nooyi is tall, slim, poised, and looks well rested in spite of the fact that she says she works twenty hours a day, seven days a week.
But the MDC says that the result of the parliamentary contest, which it won by a slim margin, gives it the right to form a government.
The slim-down programs that work best include financial incentives, such as upfront deposits and cash prizes, says John Cawley, a professor of public policy and economics at Cornell University who is leading a study of 2, 407 employees involved in incentive programs.
The state pension begins at 65, but after a day labourer turns 55, says Takao Yamauchi, who runs a local welfare centre, his chances of picking up work are slim.
Slim in a pair of jeans and a fitted hip-length tunic with a sweatshirt on top, she says her neighbors often gossip about her and tell her parents that she "talks to boys all the time and runs around town"--all part of her job.
"It makes me think that either they're very confident in the compound, or that they think that their opportunity is so slim as a late, me-too compound that it is worth taking a swing for the fences, " says Carl Seiden, a pharmaceuticals analyst at J.
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