In the 19th century, economics was a pastime of inquisitive gentlemen, a branch of philosophy.
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It's a branch of the government with excellent name recognition, public approval and pride.
Over the last 20 years he has pioneered a branch of economics known as market design.
The restaurant is due to re-open as a branch of Piccolino when a refurbishment is completed.
The cash machine was installed at a branch of Barclays in Enfield, north London.
Taj Lands End, a branch of the famous Taj hotel chain -- its lobby is great for people watching.
In March, Pascal and Sylvie de Sarthe brought a branch of their flagship Phoenix, Arizona gallery to Hong Kong.
There is a branch of journalism that believes the way to attract more readers is to go negative.
The obsession with gold, actually and politically, occurs among those who regard economics as a branch of morality.
Its latest acquisition is a branch of St Cyr, the French military academy.
Those that are not fall under the purview of the Comptroller of the Currency, a branch of the Treasury Department.
He gave large sums to the local Chabad, a branch of the Hasidic Chabad-Lubavitchers, for the construction of a new center.
Sharafi was abducted February 4 in front of a branch of the Iranian state-owned Bank Melli in central Baghdad's Karrada district.
Other restaurants include a branch of the Michelin-starred Saffron Lounge for Indian, Khan Farouk for Egyptian and Sukar Pasha for Turkish.
The FBI referred 76, 142 background check denials to a branch of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives for screening.
He won the applause of his peers with his work on cobordism, a branch of maths that involves algebra and geometry.
Lucky for me, Uri Scheft, its creator, opened a branch of his Tel Aviv bakery this year in Manhattan, where I live.
The incident took place outside a branch of the Bank of Scotland in Almondvale, Livingston, West Lothian, at about 18:10 on Sunday.
Several states have passed similar resolutions, but the House resolution was the first time a branch of the federal government did so.
There are sprawling Persian supermarkets, pristine Persian pastry shops, even a branch of a Tehran store devoted exclusively to dried fruit and nuts.
Health inspectors have been called in following reports pigeons have forced a branch of Greggs to throw away food and close for business.
But perhaps the profoundest difficulty is that he nowhere considers history as a branch of literature: it must be a science or nothing.
But offered lower fares if they use an Oyster card, issued by a branch of government called Transport for London, they have few objections.
There were nearly 6 billion mobile phone subscriptions worldwide in 2011, according to the International Telecommunication Union, a branch of the United Nations.
French police have detained a woman accused of defacing an iconic Delacroix painting, Liberty Leading The People, at a branch of the Louvre Museum.
These were the years when, under Nixon, Carter and Reagan, the Washington establishment became much less of a branch of the New England aristocracy.
Two months after they were screened last year, a branch of Natwest in Farsley was closed, despite it being the last in the area.
This concept of interaction turns out to be the key to a branch of robotics called corobotics, the idea of robots that work alongside humans.
He said that contrary to news reports in the region, al-Islah is not a branch of the Muslim Brotherhood, which is banned in the UAE.
The problem as he describes it lies with a branch of Unite called the British Airlines Stewards and Stewardesses Association (BASSA), which looks exclusively after BA cabin crew.
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