Nixon won in a landslide, and the next year he appointed Buckley the American delegate to the United Nations.
He had gone Clear by the age of fifteen, and the next year he dropped out of high school to join the Sea Org.
"Imagine you're a big pharmaceutical company with three drugs in late-stage trials and the next year you have none, " explains Ken Miller, a J.
The Ohio Art Company spotted the invention at the Nuremberg Toy Fair in 1959, and the next year it became the top-selling toy in the United States.
What's more, the work of Elroy Dimson, Paul Marsh and Mike Staunton of the London Business School has shown there is no statistical link between one year's economic growth and the next year's stockmarket returns.
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Congress can in one year fix the dollar at 100 grains of fine gold and the next year fix it at 10 grains of fine old and the year after that at 1, 000 grains of fine gold.
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They met for dinner in Japan after a sumo match in 2005, and the next year Passin made his first trip to Mongolia before making his first investment there later in 2006 and launching his Mongolia-dedicated private equity fund in 2010.
It stuck with that outlook until August, projecting that economic growth would slow for a couple of quarters but not into recession, and then begin to grow again in the last half of the year and through next year.
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In Nottinghamshire it more than doubled in one year, and then the next year it fell back by more than half, to about the original number.
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She started with one girl who was in school but lacked the resources to continue, and by the next year she was helping 40 children.
Their manufacturers will learn the painful lesson that their tablets are too small and increase the size next year, thereby abandoning both customers and developers who jumped on the seven-inch bandwagon with an orphan product.
The top three nations in the six-team group represent North and Central America and the Caribbean at next year's tournament in Brazil, and the No. 4 country advances to a playoff for another berth, likely against New Zealand.
It's also worth chucking into the mix that the global average temperature variation between even the strongest El Nino event and the next ordinary year is a fraction of a degree Celsius - certainly less than the rise of about 0.6C that we've seen since the beginning of the study period, in 1950.
Looking back to the first time I asked these questions in August 2009, the levels were 3.5 percent of current budgets and expected to increase to 6.1 percent over the next year and 13.7 percent over the next five years.
We're taking the politics out of unemployment insurance for the 2 million people that would stand to lose those benefits this year and the millions more next year that could see those benefits threatened.
Promptly gold reassumed its primacy of place in the U.S. currency system, and for the next 17-year run, till 1913 and the creation of the Federal Reserve, growth was 3.4% per year. 5.5% for pushing two decades, then 3.4% for pushing two decades, under gold auspices: these are the statistics of not merely success, but the most phenomenal push into mass prosperity that the world had ever seen.
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And I think the President has always looked at the first two years as a period of legislation, and at least the next year is a period of implementation and a period of continued economic -- taking steps to continue that economic recovery.
And the very next year, 1849, 90, 000 people arrived, then, in 1850, another 90, 000 arrive.
And over the next year, Embrace intends to hire 25 more people in engineering, quality assurance, manufacturing, sales and marketing.
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And by the next year, when you were in the Senate, you were voting to fund the war time after time after time.
He pled guilty to a criminal offense, and, the next year, while awaiting sentencing, he fled to France, where he remains to this day.
It was the Final Four debut for coach Nolan Richardson who would go on to lead the Razorbacks to the 1994 national title and the championship game the next year.
Naish estimates there will be 30, 000 kites sold this year and triple the number next year, with his company dominant in the market.
He figures that even if sequestration is triggered as feared, the accounts industry cares about most would only see outlays decline about 5% the first year, and a similar amount the next year.
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The updated definition will be added in the online version of the dictionary this year, and in the next printed edition next year.
On the other hand, growth in U.S. exports should continue to provide some offset to the softening in domestic demand, and the recently approved fiscal package should help to support household and business spending during the second half of this year and into the first part of next year.
Now they think they have the platform to get them to relive the same games next year, and the year after, and the year after that.
Astra will submit its data to the Food and Drug Administration early next year, and the agency will decide exactly what its sales force can tell doctors.
Instead, Bernanke should reiterate that the Fed will do all it can to prevent the contagion from spreading and that over the next year it will gradually undo the mistakes of 2004--05.
Real income per head in Mongolia fell by half between 1990 and 1992, according to the World Bank, and by another third the next year.
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