In times to come we will look at old Excel spreadsheets, our eyes growing damp with nostalgia.
The idea is that the Federal Reserve can be relied upon in times of crisis to come to the rescue, cutting interest rates and pumping in liquidity, thus providing a floor for equity prices.
The Nikkei 225 price-to-earnings ratio now stands at about 18.7 times, higher than about 16 times in the U.S. and 12 times in Europe, but analysts say that ratio will fall to around 16 times if earnings figures come in line with forecasts.
In recent years, the Neanderthals - who lived across Europe, the Middle East and Central Asia in Pleistocene times - have come to be rehabilitated amid mounting evidence that their abilities had been underestimated.
It opens the mind to new possibilities by examining how they have come to life in other times and places by dint of daring, diligence, determination and diverse ideas.
Finally, the crimes themselves were minor compared to the massive financial frauds that have come to light in more recent times.
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Mr. FRASCA: Well, in the seven states that we're working in there are these new populations that you just referred to: Hispanic immigrants, who have come in very large numbers in very recent times to places where infrastructure was not previously available.
We know that America is great because we have the ability and the passion to come together in difficult times.
Ms Griffiths also told the committee she expected waiting times for adult wheelchairs in north Wales to come down over the next year.
So I'm not so sure that hard media scrutiny is going to come out as in normal times.
Because it takes two people to change and lift Thomas, it would need agency carers to come in three or four times a day.
"Bumblebees need a range of flowers that come in to flower at different times and that is what you find in traditional grasslands, " she said.
"The only thing that worries me is that he has come out in public a few times to say he misses Argentina, he misses his family, he thinks about retiring, " said Rosler, who plans to move his family back to Manchester having completed a successful two-month stint at Molde.
Repeatedly, Iraqi police forces in various cities at key times have collapsed, run away, and the U.S. military has had to come in and save them.
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True, Pitch Black is something of a Loki figure, and at times I half expected Thor to come thundering in to take him off for judgment in Asgard.
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Tim O'Donovan, an 81-year-old retired insurance broker from Windsor, used the court circular - introduced by King George III and published daily in the Times, the Daily Telegraph and the Scotsman - to come to his estimate.
"One of these times, it's going to come out in my favour, " Stricker said.
This week he has warned several times of the possibility of trillion-dollar deficits in years to come.
Madam Speaker, Mr Vice-President, I come in friendship to renew, for new times, our special relationship founded upon our shared history, our shared values and, I believe, our shared futures.
"I've known Bredon Hill for 20 years and taken my metal detector there countless times, so never in a million years did I expect to come across such a find, " Mr Carpenter said.
The Vertex drug must be taken three times a day, leaving room for competitors to come in with more convenient products eventually.
It is also one reason profits have jumped eight times in the past four years, with more of the same to come.
Of course, I had my doubts that I was going to come through, having lost so many times in three sets against him.
Thus, in an age when we have come close to destroying ourselves several times over, is it reasonable to expect that extraterrestrial civilizations would persist over lifetimes of hundreds of thousands if not millions of years?
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And though they are not fun and we would rather avoid them, we have to remember that our greatest growth in life will never come from times of ease and comfort.
Mr. Meese's remarks were particularly illuminating in contrasting the principled Reagan Administration approach during those times and the fecklessness that has come to characterize U.S. foreign and defense policy under the present administration.
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In an article in the Times, the Romanian prime minister strikes a more emollient tone, inviting Britons to come and enjoy a "strong pint" in Bucharest's Old Town or a "quiet holiday" in the sleepy Transylvanian villages beloved by Prince Charles.
And as you know, in this process we have -- the President has come before you many times both to take your questions and to make statements, and on the occasion Monday night to speak to the nation directly during primetime.
Any single fund, however well stewarded, is unlikely to stay as the top performer for all times as investing styles come in and go out of favor.
The entire movie teeters on the edge of sick comedy in particular such scenes as the death of the Goebbels children, one by one, at the hands of their mother and at times one longs for a coldly malicious ironist like Brecht or Fassbinder to come in and take over.
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