The ranch could also sell to a pro athlete or a well-to-do family looking for a private residence where the kids can hone their athletic skills.
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Miyauchi was born to a well-to-do family in the lumber business in Kobe.
She has a very strong and important coalition for Democrats to win which is, you know, working class whites who, you know, tend to be historic, historically have been swing voters in elections, and so for any Democrat to win they need to do well and in a down economy, Democrats are poised to do well with that group.
Just to take one example, we do not know to a certainty that the House decided -- well, we do know to a certainty that the House decided not to charge perjury in a civil deposition.
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But Axel was a handsome young man from a well-to-do and articulate family, and his death has struck a powerful chord, particularly among the middle class of Buenos Aires.
Henry Graves, a well-to-do New York banker and Marilyn Graves' grandfather, had a passion for fancy watches with complications such as chimes, a perpetual calendar and displays for the phases of the moon.
Also, for a commodities exchange to do well, the country needs to have a good banking system.
His unshaken philosophy: The best way for a manufacturer to do well is to make sure your retailers do even better.
Ridings' unshaken philosophy: The best way for a manufacturer to do well is to make sure your retailers do even better.
One must keep in mind that the category "Hispanic" can encompass anyone from a recent immigrant with little education to a highly educated, well-to-do person whose wealthy ancestors came this country generations ago.
The lesson here is clear and simple: It's perfectly possible for a biotech company to do well with a drug that might be small by the standards of the big drug firms.
Langley and Homer Collyer came from a well-to-do family from the Hudson Valley.
Naomi Watts and Tim Roth play a well-to-do American couple staying at their lakeside retreat with their son and their dog.
The slick-haired, soft-spoken Hatoyama, who grew up in a well-to-do family of politicians, may have grown too out of touch with everyday people and their economic hardships.
Some populist critics decried this ambition, and John Hammond, a well-to-do liberal impresario, denounced Ellington's concert works as vapid, accusing him of ignoring the troubles of his people.
The latest work by playwright Richard Greenberg is a beautiful and touching look at the inner workings of a well-to-do family, their mistakes and the stories that bind them.
The current ambassador, Robert Tuttle, and his wife, Maria, a well-to-do couple from Los Angeles with a taste for contemporary American art, have taken a special interest in the house.
And if you walk through a well-to-do place like Teddington, you can see children's T-shirts in the shop window with the only slightly ironic slogan "My daddy's rich and my mother's good looking".
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His father was a well-to-do builder and architect who, when the family moved to Scotland, sent his son to Fettes College, the so-called Eton of Scotland which Tony Blair was later to attend.
Gadhafi, who took power in a military coup, was too clever to allow a well-organized army that might do the same to him.
Further up the mountain looms Carmel Center, a leafy, well-to-do neighbourhood that is always a few degrees cooler than the port area below.
Each train company has to publish a charter, which gives an indication as to what they would do in circumstances such as this as well as a range of other things that are to do with the that is service offered.
But you were born with intelligence and you were born into a privileged and well-to-do position in Iraq and you are a trained doctor.
One reason for collapsing these categories together is that the maps often show streets to be a combination of the well-to-do and the fairly comfortable.
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Frontrunner Kim, whose long-held lead may be slipping as voters worry about his ability to handle a wounded economy, would do well to take note.
In 1905, to preserve the country's remaining stocks, a group of well-to-do East Coasters, including Theodore Roosevelt, Andrew Carnegie and Frederic Remington, set up the American Bison Society (buffalo and bison being one and the same).
"America's about giving everybody a chance to do well, " he said to applause and cheers.
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At a minimum, any celeb running a company would do well to do everything to shift the focus from themselves and back to the business.
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But it is possible for a Western to do well abroad.
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