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He joined Travelers in 1967 to direct variable annuities and rose to executive vice president before departing for the corner office at Geico.
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China's Shanghai Composite Index edged up 0.2% after data showing foreign direct investment flows into the country rose more than expected.
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The La Liga side deserved to be ahead, and they opened the scoring after 26 minutes when Fabiano rose above Riggott to direct a header past the stranded Schwarzer from Alves' cross.
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El-Hadji Diouf equalized for the home side in the 70th minute when he rose above Paulo Ferreira to cleverly direct Michel Salgado's cross past Petr Cech.
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However, with Diamond off the field for further treatment, Douglas rose at the front post to direct the ball into the net off a combination of head and shoulder from Conway's corner, with television pictures showing that Aberdeen's Paul Hartley had been shoved to the ground in the goalmouth melee.
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Coach operates 342 retail stores and 121 factory outlets in North America where direct-to-consumer same-store sales rose 6.3% on a comparable 14-week basis.
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Foreign direct investment in the U.S. in 2006 rose by an astounding 67% over 2005 levels, according to the department's year-end and fourth-quarter report on U.S. international transactions.
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Direct expenditures for learning, as a percentage of payroll, rose to 2.7% in 2010 from 2.3% in 2006.
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This was in direct contrast to reports written by unaffiliated analysts, where stocks rose following a buy rating.
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The company enjoyed strong growth from the its cable programming, whose earnings rose 33.6%, as well as comparable growth from it direct broadcast satellite television.
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Adam Rose, an economist at the University of Southern California, prefers to include only direct costs such as business interruption and property damage.
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