Those improved dam operations have also benefited chinook, coho, chums, pinks and steelhead, said Graves.
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Anyone with a few well-heeled chums can play "Private Equity Buyout" and win a delectable cash return.
Unfortunately for Mr Obama, some of his academic chums have pondered seriously and publicly about the questions.
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To Mr Ashdown's chums, doing business with Mr Blair may seem obviously the Lib Dems' best way forward.
At Harvard he became chums with many of the people who were part of America's privileged circle of influence.
The move is meant, in part, to help banks unwind the large cross-shareholdings that they hold in their corporate chums.
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He routinely gives a few days desirable work experience in his own respected and high-paying firm to the children of chums.
Ms Short's left-wing chums were disgusted, but others concluded that if even she could vote with the government, then so could they.
Talk about strange bedfellows--Ruddy, Scaife and Clinton have become occasional lunch chums.
Such chums of Mr Blair's as Robert Ayling of British Airways and Sir Richard Rogers, an architect, were involved in the project.
They have led to amazing clients, colleagues, collaborators, co-conspirators, co-creators and chums.
Foreign shareholders have increased their holdings in recent years as traditional cross-shareholdings between banks and their corporate chums have unravelled (see chart).
Take Wittenberg, a university town where Luther started the Reformation, and where Prince Hamlet, allegedly, studied with his chums Rosenkranz and Guildenstern.
If they'd managed to get a fake deal with their chums on a company's preference shares, that was how their position was valued.
Perhaps Blackstone, once it sees returns from commercial property, can collude with its private equity chums to give these startups a boost.
For now, Mr Sarkozy seems as keen as his predecessors not just to promote his chums but also, more surprisingly, to favour ENA graduates.
Though there was anti-Semitism as well, the budding novelist always looked back on this time as a kind of idyll, and maintained lifelong friendships with his high-school chums.
One of Taylor's recent buyers, a former Wall Street executive, says her 14-year-old son is ashamed to tell his New York City school chums that his family owns a ranch.
Microsoft and Intel would do better to warn their Baby Bell chums about the dangers of missing out on the future, instead of helping them to get round the regulators.
Reforms have pushed companies towards appointing a majority of non-executive directors who are genuinely independent of the chief executive, instead of the golfing chums the boss used to invite into the boardroom.
The battle ended with Jardines buying back the shares the consortium had amassed, in return for a promise from Mr Li and his chums that they would not attempt to buy any of Jardines' businesses.
So even if Mr Putin loathes Mr Berezovsky, as some say he does, and regards his influence as pernicious, there would be no point in turning on him and his chums until after the election.
If Mr. Axelrod or his West Wing chums pushed political business toward Mr. Axelrod's former firm, they contributed to his son's salary as well as to the ability of the firm to pay Mr. Axelrod what it still owed him.
This is especially the case when the light falls for once not on Britain's beleaguered royals but on a dysfunctional family that really does run Britain, namely the handful of chums at the top of Tony Blair's New Labour government.
It has the ideal riding position for drifting leisurely around towns, with the handlebars set high, a rack traditionally used for giving your chums a lift, mudguards as well as skirt guards, built-in locks and, very often, a built-in drum dynamo.
In theory, if executive pay rose too high because it was set in a market dominated by cronyism (ie, a board of directors who are chums of the boss, who appointed them), then shouldn't a move to a system in which the board actually tries to get value for the shareholders' money result in lower pay?
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