The essence of the Saban money touch is an uncanny ability to parlay small properties into big ones.
The "wall of separation" has to be patrolled in small things as well as big ones.
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But in 2009, some of the big ones rose like a hot air balloon.
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UFJ's borrowers, including several big ones, were in worse shape than the bank had told regulators.
Building a reputation through smaller projects can even open the door to the big ones.
Public healthcare, infrastructure, and a system of justice are three of the big ones.
At some point, Mr Jospin and his fellow politicians will have to take big ones.
While the law discourages the deduction of small losses, it's generous for big ones.
There, I was given small tasks and some (to me, at least) big ones.
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"Excitement is one of the big ones for wildfires, " he tells the BBC News website.
Coalitions of small countries will no longer be able to stymie the big ones.
Renault has too many European factories (it has nine big ones in France alone).
My next step is eat five small meals a day instead of three semi-big ones.
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German companies, especially big ones, tend to have at least one banker on their supervisory board.
It might be able to catch little ones, but whether it traps big ones is the question.
But one of the big ones is that sports movies, especially baseball movies, are always a gamble.
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And as Mark Lewis of Deutsche Bank points out, two more big ones are now being built.
Could it be, some wonder, that small countries, like small companies, can grow faster than big ones?
The problems of South Korea's small firms receive less press coverage than those of the big ones.
Only when the small temples can no longer provide solutions does he see a need for big ones.
The big ones, at least, can be easily speared by, say, a pitchfork.
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The Buganda kingdom, the largest of the country's four big ones, helped vote Mr Museveni, an Ankole, into office.
You could, but only a few big ones--namely, ABN Amro, Banco Santander and HSBC--have a sizable presence in Brazil.
Many have collapsed as businesses, but even the big ones are systemically unimportant.
But if things take another turn for the worse, the big ones could end up back in the water.
Rather than seize the opportunity to close insolvent banks, they chose to prop up all the big ones, regardless.
Why did you choose to help smaller businesses and not stick with you know the big names, the big ones?
Since the abolition of entrance fees for national collections in 2001, total visitor numbers at the big ones have doubled.
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That has meant changes far beyond replacing little hands with big ones, and not all of them for the better.
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That helps explain why in the short term the stocks of small companies swing more dramatically than those of big ones.
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