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The duo granted 100 options to each of the 131, 000 employees, down to the humblest factory worker in Bangkok.
FORBES: Wired and restless
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In the United States Congress even the humblest committee can draw on a large team of investigators, researchers and advisers.
ECONOMIST: Parliament
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Well, whatever concerns or doubts I had, my humblest apologies to Mr. Evans, because he hit another home run for Marvel.
FORBES: Chris Evans Shines As 'Captain America: The First Avenger'
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Captain de Silguy must learn to chat to the humblest of those nervous landlubbers who still feel at sea with the euro.
ECONOMIST: Yves-Thibault de Silguy, euro-navigator
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But I do realise that most of what we happily wolf down over here isn't fit to touch the hem of the humblest shophouse in the Thai capital.
BBC: Postcard from Bangkok
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The surprise was finding a store unlike any other, one that caters to all things barbecue, and promises to elevate the humblest deck, patio or backyard into a grill zone.
FORBES: For the Best Summer Barbecue, Start with the Best BBQ Store
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Gutierrez received support from the humblest sectors as well.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Elections in Ecuador
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The hunter went into the poorest, humblest hut.
NEWYORKER: Among Animals and Plants
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Our humblest servant of liberty, you might say.
ECONOMIST: Letters | The
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The victim was just a hermit monk, but everyone from King Jigme Singye Wangchuck down to the humblest of his 600, 000 subjects wants desperately to solve the mystery before this ill-omened Year of the Tiger ends.
CNN: ASIANOW - TIME Asia
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The harmonica has long been regarded as the humblest of musical instruments, and yet, as Mr. Thielemans and Mr. Maret show, when played at its best, it is more than capable of expressing the deepest feelings in the human experience.
WSJ: Playing Hand to Mouth | By Will Friedwald