Quietly, he staked a claim, made a fortune and lost it, before dying penniless.
They have staked out largely ideological positions while leaving the hot-button details for another time.
Oregon isn't the only place where Jackson Family Wines has staked a large claim.
President Obama felt strongly enough about this issue that he staked his political future on it.
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Reputable American clinical trialists have staked their reputations on the validity of the Russian trials.
Meanwhile, 216 mining claims were lodged on land already staked out by solar developers.
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Mr Obuchi has staked his career on turning the economy round within a year.
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NationsBank and First Union have now staked out commanding positions in the eastern United States.
The suspects allegedly staked out their residences, sometimes more than once, the detective added.
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In the run up to the conference, various countries have staked out their positions.
James Neal staked Pittsburgh to an early lead, and Simon Despres and Brandon Sutter extended it.
Mr Pastrana has staked too much on the peace process to turn back now.
Gurus decided that made for a good looking opportunity, and they staked out a position.
Coke has staked future growth on the rise in Latin American and Asian middle classes.
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After all, both of the actors have staked their professional reputations on the films.
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Foreign companies staked claims and mapped out retirement villas, golf courses and new resorts.
And everything is suddenly staked on a winner take all fight that poor people almost always lose.
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Mr. Romney has staked his campaign on his business acumen and promise to revive the troubled economy.
As such, the company has staked much in the way of resources to make it a success.
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The latter two dot.coms are already profitable because they have staked out territory with Microsoft-type gross margins.
Poker has long had an informal investment economy where players stake others or are staked by wealthy friends.
Amid such chaos, the Onion is a grizzled old prospector, having staked its virtual territory back in 1996.
You staked your reputation on some guy that nobody had ever heard of -- couldn't pronounce my name.
But Mr. Llorens staked out a position for the U.S., defending the legitimacy of the erratic former president.
Either way, it will be legal soon and thousands of companies have already staked their claim on the Internet.
In addition to the Dow's record finish, a number of other closely watched measures also staked out new ground.
Each discipline has staked out a vital corner in the promotion and marketing of companies, causes, ideas or individuals.
He has staked out some bold positions, and then the Court has set out and moved in his direction.
Apple has staked out the education market as its newest frontier.
The biggest reason is that Mr Kerry has staked so much of his campaign on his Vietnam war record.
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