Source of New Wealth It's February 1976, and mop-haired Bill Gates is boiling mad.
Meantime, I'll loosen the pinch on capital and mop up your dusty Victorian regulations that scar a failed entrepreneur for life.
Similarly, the Swiffer was invented by an industrial design firm that tasked designers to spend hours watching other people dust and mop.
The image of the lean, lanky, leather jacket-clad figure with the pale skin and mop of white hair was splashed on television screens and websites.
The strongest argument for a revaluation now is not that the yuan is undervalued, but that an adjustment would halt speculative capital inflows and so mop up the excess liquidity.
This was the case on the morning of March 30th, when a tall Australian man named Julian Paul Assange, with gray eyes and a mop of silver-white hair, arrived to rent the place.
At fifty-eight, he is trim and agile, with a boyish mop of black hair and an easy smile.
Donald darts into a back room, emerges seconds later with a mop and bucket, then puts them to use.
At the age of 12, instead of complaining about having to help with the housework, he developed a remote-controlled car that could mop and vacuum.
The energetic 67-year-old not only sings in several troupes to raise the Games spirit, but will also bring her own bucket, mop and gloves to clean the stage after performances.
The plot follows Merida, the stubborn teenage daughter of King Fergus and Queen Elinor of Scotland who has a long mop of red hair and a talent for archery.
At Newell Rubbermaid he has to make mop buckets and toilet brushes into winners.
At Newell Rubbermaid he must make things like mop buckets and toilet brushes into winners.
Antioxidants, such as vitamins C and E can "mop up" these free radicals, preventing their damaging effects.
Celtic Crusaders and Salford used to mop up all the talent, but now it has evened itself out because there is no immediate prospect of promotion to Super League.
The oil, gas and petrochemicals sector employs only 120, 000 workers, and is hardly going to mop up the job-seekers.
They told the family to tell the police that they had cleaned the house and would be taking the mop with them.
Laszlo's men edged in front once again five minutes before the break after Mark Reynolds and Craigan both failed to mop up the danger.
Chris says he still has those mop skills, and he also retains the appreciation he learned for the important work federal employees do every day.
Twice Cristiano Ronaldo tried his luck from long range with free-kicks, and on the second occasion Spanish goalkeeper Iker Casillas could not hold on to the ball and Gerard Pique had to mop up.
And can they afford not to mop up the community of people who want a cheap iPhone?
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Annabel is played by Jessica Chastain, though you might not know it at first, thanks to her mop of black hair and abundant tattoos.
Talking at China's Business Summit, China's Vice Premier Zeng Peiyan said China would adjust its money supply and credit and take "comprehensive measures to mop up liquidity in the banking system".
The mop-up, time and the environment's resilience have restored the sound to its former glory--superficially, at least.
This should then mop up the inflammatory chemicals and prevent any more damage.
For example, he insisted that he hadn't been back to his tae kwon do dojo since April 15, before changing his story to say that he'd returned briefly one week later for a mop bucket, two pails and a fire extinguisher.
Defiant individualism and a dedication to personal expression outweigh a mop-top tenfold.
She might have been willing to pursue it, but the inspector told her that to make coffee, she would need to install a three-basin stainless steel wash-up sink plus a separate mop sink in her store, and she decided that coffee would have to wait.
These then morphed into "banks for bankers" - clearing houses which would mop up liquidity among the middle and upper classes and spread it through the private banking system (in the lobby of the Bank of England there is a nice painting of the English bourgeoisie queuing up at Threadneedle Street on Dividend Day by George Elgar Hicks).
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