They have these investments that are effectively an engineered kind of bond, an incredibly complicated financial instrument created by Harvard physics PhDs using massive computers.
Then there's a completely new idea, which is to generate a kind of a cell that you would merge with a kind of an egg, and you'd get something that was kind of an embryo but it wasn't really an embryo, and it wouldn't have the potential to grow into anything, and maybe those would give rise to stem cells.
The pair credit their success to an odd kind of decentralization: two chief executives and two headquarters.
"You who watched Matthew grow up knew he was an incredibly kind, gentle, and compassionate man, " Warren wrote.
Closing the border caused problems in both countries, but of an opposite kind.
"Matthew was an incredibly kind, gentle and compassionate young man whose sweet spirit was encouragement and comfort to many, " the statement said.
When they acquired a crowned head, it was one of an odd kind: a descendant of a freedom-fighter against the king of Spain.
Margaret Thatcher, who died today at 87, was an extraordinary kind of national leader: a person of passionate and unswerving moral and political conviction.
Modern history is mostly place history, of an ambitious kind: what all the little faces were doing while the big faces were looking at each other.
Hue is also the launching pad for an odd kind of travel that has been gaining popularity and will likely soar in coming months: war tourism.
Still, it's an odd kind of a slog that manages to keep you partially engaged, even at its most esoteric or absurd, despite an endlessly excitable choir and Hans Zimmer's pitiless score.
And that would also be an intriguing kind of choice, not nationally known, certainly not as nationally known as Bobby Jindal is, but somebody who could bring some spark to the ticket.
These new songs ride on what "Tumbling Dice" and all the other classics did, an eternal kind of pulse, a group cohesion and swing that no other rockers on the planet can touch.
It is possible to get a certificate in other places to prove you have partaken in certain prayers or taken a holy dip - but this appears to be quite an unusual kind of document.
In an empty theatre, a curtain rises on an unusual kind of show: archival footage of life in the streets of Liverpool, where the director, Terence Davies (who was born in 1945), grew up, and which he both celebrates and mourns in this personal, essaylike documentary of urban reminiscences.
The United States could, therefore, face in the future chemically armed adversaries without an in-kind retaliatory capability to deter such an attack.
"Being a lesbian in Khayelitsha is like you are being treated like an animal, like some kind of an alien or something, " she said.
In-kind distribution - Unitholders may generally request an in-kind distribution of the securities underlying the units if they own 2, 500 or more units at either the time of purchase or maturity.
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And they feel like, you know, there's nobody who's really kind an advocate for them.
People are back in the market for an old fashioned kind of quality at a reasonable price.
"Naeemah was an intelligent, kind and popular girl who showed maturity beyond her years, " said her head teacher.
Murray Kempton, a Pulitzer Prize-winning American journalist who died in 1997, was an entirely different kind of writer.
Then there is Sablayan, which has an entirely different kind of appeal.
After a recession-induced big bear market and partial recovery over the next 21 months, stocks encountered an entirely new kind of trouble in 1939.
And that is an altogether different kind of solution, one that would cause far more damage than the harm you are trying to avoid.
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The first few blackout days were a little fun, in an 18th century kind of way, devoting so much time to the raw-boned necessities of life.
The rise of social networks, for example, has aided an increasingly common kind of attack known as spear-phishing, says Greg Bell, global service leader for KPMG's information protection practice.
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