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This being our annual publication of the original Forbes rich list, the U.S. 400, it's apt for me to note a revived debate over the rich-poor divide.
FORBES: Side Lines
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Sourced from pristine 4K masters and presented at high-bitrate, full HD resolution, these discs showcase more of the wide range of rich color contained in the original source content.
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The BRICs and the original group of seven rich countries (G7) form natural blocks within the G20.
ECONOMIST: The BRICs
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The investors in the end will probably make about five times their original investment, including the rich dividends they have received over the course of their ownership.
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This book is rich with quotes, but few seem to have come from original interviews.
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If free agents sign with their original teams, it may become more difficult for rich juggernauts like the Yankees to build their teams by relying heavily on expensive mercenaries.
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Between holdout bondholders and the Paris Club of rich nations, somewhere between 7% and 8% of the original amount remains outstanding.
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The original purpose was to protect textile and clothing companies in those rich countries from low cost competition.
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In the original research, he said, he and fellow researchers found a rich human capability to adapt to things like manipulating several virtual limbs at once, using various parts of their real body.
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As time goes by, the China Rich List increasingly comes to resemble our U.S. mother ship's original, The Forbes 400, which we'll republish in our October issue.
FORBES: Side Lines
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It may be a shade or two more refined than the 14th-century original, but with its salty bacon, creamy beans, garlicky sausages and rich confit of duck, it is decidedly true to it in taste and spirit.
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