Rereading Serious Money has reaffirmed my belief that every investor should hold dear a few simple facts to survive.
Scales described Briers as "very skilful, very professional, and off screen a dear friend and a very considerate colleague".
"If she reminds you a little of Dear Abby, it's because she is a little like Dear Abby with what seems a greater seriousness of purpose and far more professional authority in the advice she is handing out, " wrote the New York Herald Tribune in 1958.
"I've lost a dear friend, just a great guy, " pilot Bill Huete told CNN affiliate WWL-TV.
Lord Dear, a cross-bench peer, said the intention was for the individual appointed to have an independent role.
But indiscipline cost Romania dear and a penalty try plus three penalties from Ramiro Pez were enough for Italy.
"This issue is very near and dear to a lot of Inuit, " said Leona Aglukkaq, minister of the Canadian Northern Economic Development Agency.
Queen guitarist Brian May, who published a book on astronomy written with Sir Patrick, described him as a "dear friend, and a kind of father figure to me".
Nothing is more dear to a finance company, especially one with a heavy hand in the subprime market, than its access to credit, something Countrywide Financial and others are finding out all too painfully.
First up this week -- yes our week starts on Thursday right along with football -- is the very first real football game of the season, and one that is near and dear to a member of our team.
"More than that, he was a good and decent man -- and a dear friend, " Bush said in a statement released by his office.
And Congresswoman Stephanie Tubbs Jones, a dear friend to many of us, a loving mother, a courageous leader who never gave up her quest to make America fairer and smarter, stronger and better.
Mr. Yeltsin has sent a Dear Bill letter formally requesting negotiations leading to a ban on anti-satellite weapons.
But in any other place, a person would be granted a presumption of sincerity if a dear friend and indispensable colleague had finally met a mountain he couldn't move.
So he has been a dear friend, and I want you all to give him a big round of applause and welcome him to the podium.
Mr Jindal apparently promised not to touch the pay rise if lawmakers supported a bill, dear to his heart, that created a school-voucher programme for impoverished New Orleanians.
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She said the allegations were "abhorrent and particularly upsetting as Sara Payne is a dear friend".
"We lost a dear friend today, " Bob Whitman, chairman and CEO of FranklinCovey, said in the news release.
You are a dear, dear friend ... and I'm glad that you went out the way you deserved.
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And of course, Secretary Vanda Pignato, who is a dear friend as well.
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Not certain if Emily Post or Dear Abby have a stance on this, but the federal Bureau of Prisons does.
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Dear Teacher: For when you're feeling childish -- Dear Teacher simulates a child's handwriting, complete with the occasional backwards letter.
Let us always remember that the blessings we enjoy as free people in a free society came at a dear cost.
He handles this with bravery and compassion, and when the final moment comes you feel as though you've lost a dear friend.
And then there's Frank Gaffney, also a dear friend and actually one of my oldest friends, I think, here in the room.
The FDA should immediately suspend approvals for generics Wellbutrin XL and advise doctors via a Dear Doctor Letter to switch to the brand.
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