But most of all, most of all, I want to make sure that that original bargain that made this country great, that basic idea that if you work hard you can make it, that that is restored.
"It's the most fertile, most versatile land of all, and most of it is on the east coast in Lincolnshire, " he said.
The industry has produced aggregate annual net returns through June 30, 2011, of between 5.3% and 10.9% for funds launched between 2004 and 2008, the most recent funds that have invested all or most of their money, according to Cambridge Associates, which tracks over 4, 500 private equity firms.
Fourteen percent of Ohioans and 17 percent of Floridians say they used up all or most of their savings in the past year to pay medical bills.
The most common practice is for funds to leave all or most of brokerage decisions to their managers.
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"It provides a satisfactory outcome for all concerned but most of all for the Tanzanian people, " he added.
We gassed up a Gulfstream 450 one warm September morning and flew one of the most successful recording artists of all time, Jay-Z, to meet the most successful investor of all time, Warren Buffett, on the latter's home turf of Omaha, Nebraska.
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Independents reflected the conflicting findings of the poll, with 56% favoring repeal while 51% support all or most of the law's provisions.
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If either or both of those things happens, this policy would mean that households who depend on benefits for all or most of their income could see their real incomes fall by a lot more than 4% between now and the next election.
Most important of all, the nature of most conflicts has changed over the past decade, from cold-war face-offs between well-supplied proxies to regional free-for-alls.
After all, most of us rely basically on our businesses and professions for income.
After all, most of us will go through a number of reinventions throughout our careers.
After all, most of its considerable revenue comes from advertisements off of its search engine.
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Now, I think we all understand most of these problems were not caused overnight.
Those who did invest in the fund are expected to lose all or most of their money.
After all, most of us don't dress like Olympic runner Usain Bolt when we go for a walk.
After all, most of the capital then came from the state, and stockholders were a small, undemanding lot.
After all, most of us are commuters who use the route every morning.
So the NCAA could have simply given OSU all or most of the penalties associated with its head coach.
We humans all do most of the same basic things every 24 hours.
Many people assume Medicare will cover all or most of these costs.
"After all, most of the top designers are men, " she says hopefully.
Have you removed all or most of your funds from money market or deposit accounts and either purchased goods or make riskier investments?
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Since the lower regular rates would throw many taxpayers into the AMT, some households would lose all or most of the benefit of the tax cut.
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Traditional inverters gather power from all or most of the panels in an installation and use transformers, capacitors and switches to change it from direct current to alternating current.
After all, most of my employees are on Medicare and will likely not take me up on the offer of health insurance, so maybe it would not be too costly.
Professor Laura McAllister, chair of Sport Wales, said Colbourne was an inspiration to other athletes and the public because of his determination, but most of all because of his talent.
Many people choose not to create a will or simply neglect to draft one with the belief that their spouse will inherit all or most of their assets when they pass away.
Legalizing all or most of them could do a lot to bolster the ranks of fading labor unions, which represent only 7% of the private-sector workforce today, down from over 30% three decades ago.
Source: Brookings InstitutionDistributed power technologies that operate all or most of the time are more reliable and cleaner than those that operate only when the grid goes down precisely because they operate all of the time.
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