But beware: Children gain legal control of the money at 18 to 21 (depending on state law) and can blow it on a Porsche instead of Princeton.
Others, like the midwestern attorney, worry that if they give money to grandchildren through the Uniform Gift to Minors Act, the kids will blow it on cars instead of college.
"This is not some naive, optimistic young man who has inherited a fortune and is about to blow it on some fantasy project on the north coast, " Mr Shaw said.
His secret: Scoop a bean from the cooking pot and blow on it.
You may try to explode it, blow it up, whatever, depending on what you want to do with it, and in this case, they're going to send waves coming in off the shore, you know, lapping in off of Lake Pontchartrain, and they want to try to understand why the flood protection built by the Army Corps of Engineers did not hold up.
The space industry of 2006 is like a rocket about to launch on its maiden voyage--nobody knows whether it will take off or just blow up on the pad.
Making the storm troopers all be the clone of Bobba Fett completely took out any feelings of care for the empire that anyone had secretly harbored, remember the scene in clerks where they talked about if it could have been wrong to blow the death star up because of innocent people working on it?
Yet, tempting as it is to blow the Buffett billions on bolstering these programmes, research also has a claim on the pot.
While the arrival of the iPhone on China Mobile could potentially be a huge blow to China Telecom, it is a good sign that the carrier is not banking on the popular smartphone alone to drive 3G adoption.
" "I tell you, as a prosecutor, I've won a few cases from the defense, and we may put her on, and it may blow up in our face.
At the same time, Fox, which rounded out the first half of the season tied with NBC at No. 2 among advertiser-coveted 18 to 49-year-olds, is poised to blow past it now that American Idol is back on the air.
Still, is that incentive enough to blow a hundred bucks, or whatever it costs, on a beauty treatment?
While he was zipping it up again he was struck, a blow on the right side of his head.
It combines a love story with a blow for racial justice on the set of a teen-age television dance show.
Whether it makes sense to blow a big chunk of your transfer budget on a centerforward is another matter though.
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An article on the Australian website IT News provides a great blow-by-blow description of the problems faced by members of the Western Australian Parliament in lobbying their IT department to get iPads added as an approved device under their laptop allowance.
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It says Mr Sharon is bent on dealing a "death blow" to peace, while the Laborites "may wish to give peace with the Palestinians a chance", by sending a signal they are against settlement expansion.
It's a damaging blow for the Knicks, who loaded up on veteran big men this season but have now lost two of them for good in Kurt Thomas and Wallace, and have gotten almost nothing from Marcus Camby.
The UBS report explains that while nuclear energy has suffered a powerful blow, and it is not clear when and how it will get back on its feet, GE will benefit, despite having built the generators, as its strong gas turbine business, along with its smaller renewable portfolio, will step in to cover the output gap generated from a diminishing inventory of nuclear power plants.
Priced on top of a 5-series BMW, it should blow the BMW away.
" He recovered slightly by adding "I'm not beating on Dropbox, " only to follow it with the finishing blow: "They're a fine little startup and that's great.
It was a bitter blow for the home fans, whose side had been on the verge of earning a famous victory ahead of the 2010 World Cup, which the country will also host.
It turned out to be a triple blow - with the jockey missing out on the horse's victories in the Epsom Derby, King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Diamond Stakes and the Irish Derby.
Obviously, a ban on selling smartphones would be a huge blow to RIM, but it would be safe to assume the company will work out a settlement to the dispute that would provide additional royalty revenue to Nokia.
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Let's face it, not everyone can afford to go out and blow hundreds of dollars on a swank universal touchscreen remote or home automation system in order to simplify their life, and for those who are forced to juggle the half-dozen or so remotes required to bring their AV system to life, this here invention is for you.
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They need help, and it would be a huge blow to our economy if these families stopped spending money on necessities.
Over a year on, it has become so loud sometimes she worries the windows will blow out.
But it is interesting that in a down economy, Americans are predicted to blow more money on Halloween than ever before.
But it would be a blow to the hard-core European supporters who descend in droves on circuits like Monte Carlo throughout the season.
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