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If it were easy to become rich we all would be, but as the rich and poor alike know intimately, getting rich is surely glorious, but also very difficult.
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SMEs, which publish little information but whose bankers know them intimately.
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And the only way to find them is to know the industry intimately.
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In working with local businesses, it is necessary to intimately know what challenges they face by spending time with them.
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While we may not intimately know every section of the law, we can agree on certain things, like the fact that a change needed to happen.
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Thus, Google's desire to intimately know us is primarily driven by its core business objective of -- one way or the other - selling that knowledge to advertisers.
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Pairing this with the fact that CDFIs work at a grassroots level, where they intimately know local markets, drivers, and players, they became perfectly positioned to weather the financial storm of the past several years.
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As more people share more about their lives, the opportunity to get to know your fans more intimately increases.
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One of the increasingly alarmist trends is what the industry calls "Organized Retail Crime, " usually perpetrated by groups of five to seven crooks who know a certain area intimately, and who are well versed in store security procedures.
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In the course of making "The Lottery, " Ms. Sackler got to know the nature of that coalition intimately.
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As you know, I am hardly of Michigan roots, but I am intimately involved.
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The audience would know the songs, not to mention the history of the band, much more intimately than he did.
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