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Hashim groups his Indonesian assets under Arsari, a word taken from the syllables of his three children's names.
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James Karl Buck was released from a Mahalla jail after sending a one-word blog post from his cell phone through the Twitter Web site.
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In a short preface Mr Kynaston says that his intention was to demythologise the City which had thought of itself as a village in which a man's word was his bond and discipline was administered by a nod and a wink from the governor of the Bank of England.
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He also gets a lot of sales form word of mouth, referrals and from people who read about his company somewhere else online or in a magazine.
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Winblad remembers Gates disappearing on a dark beach after his group had been given the word sea, and then slowly emerging from the mist singing a high-pitched solo of Puff, the Magic Dragon.
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This would seem to support Ben Bradshaw's (Lab, Exeter) claim at the beginning of his debate on regional pay that "a single word from the minister today and this madness can be stopped".
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The 10 euro coin features an image of the writer and a quote from his groundbreaking novel, Ulysses, which contains an extra word.
BBC: James Joyce: Bank regrets 'error' on coin
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Next from his word processor: The story of an American chasing a renegade SS officer across the wreckage of post-World War II Germany.
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And if we extend the bet into the current decade, taking Simon at his word that he was happy to bet on any period from a year on up, then Ehrlich won every start-year bet in the 2000s.
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And Nick Sharratt almost got a commission from the front row when young Edinburgh poet Adam Bojelian - who blinks his poetry word by word, asked for some advice on finding an illustrator for his soon to be published book.
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