Still acolytes of Keynes still want their hero to see his name in the spotlight.
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Gone should be the standing reservations on Gulfstream Air and an adoring trove of acolytes.
First of all Stewart, Kahn and their acolytes select the 35 stocks they would like to own.
But most of the reforms he and his acolytes are pushing are still in the planning stages.
The minions, acolytes and boss have their abilities boosted so they are even harder to kill than ordinary creatures.
Value investing is a sensible discipline, and its success has attracted many acolytes.
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So it has proved with veterans of the long, debilitating feud between Mr Brown and Mr Blair and their acolytes.
Among Raniere's acolytes were Sara and Clare Bronfman, daughters of Seagram billionaire Edgar Bronfman Sr. and half-sisters of Edgar Bronfman Jr.
Other, smaller companies keep tighter tabs on their acolytes (see Cross-Pollinators).
The same is true of those around David Cameron and his acolytes.
The allure of a system that promises certainty in topsy-turvy times is obvious, especially when that system is supposed to shower riches on its acolytes.
Acolytes on either side briefed and spun on behalf of their masters.
His health has improved, he still wields influence, and he has a growing crop of acolytes ready and willing to follow his torch.
Unlike some current tabloid editors, he learned his trade on the road and could never be conned by any of his young acolytes.
Mr Blair and his acolytes have seen various opportunities for New Labour to make its mark on history appear, only to fade away.
His two young grandsons are well on their way to taking an active role in the business, which is good news for Vuitton acolytes.
His reticence, of course, only provides grist for tech bloggers and keeps Amazon acolytes coming back to check for word on the mystery device.
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She and Helen had met her husband when they were all at an apex, his as a certified academic celebrity, theirs as nubile acolytes.
On Tuesday the big event will be the appearance of Bank of England Governor Mervyn King and acolytes before the Treasury Committee (at 10am).
He has earned business for his companies and for himself as a consultant by converting old school executives into acolytes of the religion of statistics.
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He has spawned legions of would-be acolytes (this writer included) who have been freed by his prose, but have yet to ever really match it.
To complete an instance, a raid team has to fight through the minions and acolytes and then confront the boss in a final, epic battle.
Starr's utter lack of political sophistication, however, made him a successful target of an ongoing series of ferocious, well-aimed attacks by the President's aides, acolytes and allies.
The problems began with the determination of President Alberto Fujimori to seek a third consecutive term, which all but his own acolytes rightly held to be unconstitutional.
When that trend ended, roughly in the early '60s, he had nine million acolytes wanting to play like Bill Evans, and it's still that way to this day.
Equally, if the prime minister wants to draw a lesson from an unedifying episode, it should be that too much leash is being given to freebooting ministerial acolytes.
It's when her acolytes start stalking her, desperate to have their skin healed by her soothing touch and her secret enzyme-and-zinc potion, which leaves skin baby-soft and plump.
While his well-heeled acolytes peruse Borsheim's diamond clusters, outside in the mall, Buffett has invited some of the nation's bridge, backgammon and Scrabble champions to challenge and entertain his guests.
This dieting system has real staying power, as fad diet after fad diet (like the low-carb Atkins) attracts a swarm of acolytes--only to leave them disillusioned a few years later.
But ever since he became Labour's leader in 1994, Mr Blair and his acolytes have taken that habit to new extremes, applying it to policy ambitions and personal traits alike.
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