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When the Wall Streeters took over banking business, they snuffed out George Bailey.
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"Once they pay, they just want the service to be there, " says George Bailey, whose firm Walrus Research of Greenbush, Wis.
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If he keeps going it may just be time for this smart young man to go asking George Bailey for a job.
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On reflection, maybe the better question is who George Bailey is backing.
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In the old days, it was still respectable to run a bank in the George Bailey tradition, taking deposits for your customers and making loans to them.
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The fourth match of the series takes place in Auckland on Thursday and Australia's squad will be reinforced by Tasmania captain George Bailey, a replacement for Michael Clarke, who has flown home for personal reasons.
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Mr Moore said he would not be surprised if Mr George, who left the Old Bailey in a taxi, sought compensation for the time wrongly spent in jail.
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Professor Michael Kopelman, a neuropsychiatrist, told the Old Bailey that brain scans of Mr George had produced "severely abnormal" results.
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Mr George was convicted in 2001 but an Old Bailey retrial took place in 2008 after doubt was cast on the reliability of gunshot residue evidence.
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"In the not-too-distant future, firms will be able to tell precisely if an advertising campaign or product redesign triggers the brain activity and neurochemical release associated with memory and action, " predicts James Bailey, professor of organizational behavior at George Washington University.
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James Bailey, an organizational behaviorist and professor of leadership at George Washington University, argues that we often take this one step further and apply what is called the "halo effect" to these stars.
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