But last fall, using his new technique, Cucuzzella says the race seemed kinder to his body.
The West wants to help Mr Djukanovic, who is kinder to minorities than Mr Milosevic.
But if banks have been more stable, the environment has also undoubtedly been much kinder to them of late.
Gaming press, for the most part, has been much kinder to EA than actual gamers when it comes to reviews.
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Celebrity Living is much kinder to them than its sister magazine Star.
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"History will likely be kinder to Bush than his contemporaries are, but a Washington, Lincoln or Roosevelt he will not become, " Molisani said.
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This group of 26 elite colleges uses a formula that is much kinder to certain families, such as those living in expensive homes.
It does not matter, though of course it should, that Lord Burns considers most other ways of killing to be little kinder to the fox.
And how will Mr Jospin curb health spending, again running out of control, while keeping his pledge to be kinder to doctors than his predecessor was?
Both Celebrex and Vioxx have been criticized as being potentially harmful to the heart, although they are kinder to the stomach than older anti-inflammatory drugs like ibuprofen and aspirin.
The American branch of an evangelical organisation, Open Doors, which speaks up for persecuted Christians across the world, is backing a campaign by a Republican congressman, Frank Wolf, to press the Moroccans to be kinder to the evangelicals.
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One more thing: if the best news we're getting on the environmental front is stick-on solar fans, it's sad we're not seeing the same emphasis on making cars, trucks and SUVs that are kinder to the lungs of millions stuck gasping at the crosswalk.
Caxton Global Investment returned 0.7% net of fees in 2011, better than the average hedge fund but far from the rate of return Caxton investors have been accustomed to. 2012 has been no kinder to the firm, down -3.4% net of fees through July 2012.
Bank of New York, which was founded in 1784 by Alexander Hamilton, America's first Treasury secretary, knows that hostile acquisitions are rarely able to use an accounting process known as pooling, which is much kinder to the profitability of the combined firms than the alternative acquisition accounting.
Most of the others were attempts by study participants to appear kinder or smarter to others, or to avoid embarrassment.
They also likely gift wrapped a kinder package to banks in emerging markets, particularly those close to stingier Western European banks.
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Friends since they attended the University of Missouri together in the 1960s, Kinder and Lay split after Lay apparently reneged on a deal to hand over control to Kinder.
The 27-year-old, nicknamed "Shrek" by his close friends, was second overnight to leader McIlroy, but made use of the kinder morning conditions to card a 67 for a 12-under total of 132.
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By 1990 Kinder had risen to president of the newly christened Enron, with Lay as chairman and CEO.
Maybe we should just go back to the kinder and gentler days of three-martini lunches and personnel tethered to mainframes.
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Kindly chemists kept him surreptitiously supplied, and kinder friends tried to take it away or at least restrict the dose.
This group of two dozen elite colleges uses a formula that is much kinder than Profile to certain families, such as those living in expensive homes.
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Working 2400-2600 billable hours a year out of them before shuffling them off to kinder, gentler employers when they go lame, making less money but enjoying life more?
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Kinder says he's looking for other pipeline partnerships to buy, and Kinder Morgan is expanding into terminals that handle coal and other dry bulk materials, hoping to capitalize on long-term trends such as the shift by electric utilities away from Appalachian coal toward cleaner- burning western coal.
The general-partner payout has made Richard Kinder a billionaire, thanks to his 21% ownership of Kinder Morgan Inc.
Last February Kinder and his private equity pals decided to re-IPO Kinder Morgan.
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Share repurchases are kinder than cash dividends to shareholders who have to pay taxes.
The board at Enron, he says, just wasn't quite ready to make Kinder chairman.
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