Rallies also pump money into the U.S. Treasury, as rich people take profits and pay tax on them.
His family lost their savings in the stock-market crash of 1929 and Mr. Holding remained reluctant to take on debt, even as his business empire blossomed.
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The distribution deals with the three largest U.S. wireless operators mark a significant win for Samsung as it tries to take on the iPad.
All three can draw DirectX 11.1 and OpenGL 4 visuals, as well as take on OpenCL 1.2 computing and faster media processing.
But in the multi-billion-dollar, high-stakes world of U.S. major-league sports -- and even at major U.S. colleges -- it would doubtless be seen as foolhardy to take a chance on using that name.
On Tuesday evening, some students wanted Mr. Weiner to continue on with the statistics lecture as usual to take their minds off Ms. Lu's fate.
Inflation in China is seen ending the year around 4.6%, and dropping to 4.2% in 2012 as monetary and fiscal policies begin to take hold on the economy.
Furthermore, parliament approved a law which allows religious schools, known as imam hatips, to take on students as young as 11.
The figure represented an increase of 1.1 % from the previous quarter, as recession continues to take its toll on the debt-stricken nation.
He first appeared on Saturday Special as an illustrator before fronting shows such as Vision On, Take Hart and Hart Beat.
As the series progressed, Ms. Stapleton had the chance to offer a deeper take on Edith as the character faced milestones including a breast cancer scare and menopause.
They grow a bit firmer when sketched as diagrams on pads of paper, and they take on life as real examples are sought and found.
Still, I reckon I'll need a bit more practice before Fuchun, let alone Din Tai Fung, will take me on as an apprentice.
There are additional steps leading even further up to another vantage point and, channeling my inner athlete, I decided to take on those stairs as well.
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White House officials say Obama is serious about a corporate tax rewrite, but he does not seem prepared to take on the individual revenue code as well.
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Young painters like Maqbool Fida Husain and Francis Newton Souza embraced avant-garde European movements like Cubism and Expressionism and advocated for a fresh take on Indian art as well.
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Forbes.com sat down--quite literally on the floor, as there were no chairs in sight--with Ryder at the Sands Expo area of CES to get his take on what really counts as convergence.
Young women today may find themselves with an opportunity for a blended schedule, but there are some things to keep in mind as you also prepare yourself to take on roles as a manager.
And take players on unexpected journeys as well.
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It takes just as much courage to take a step back from a job or product you are not ready for as it does to take it head on.
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Cerberus will also likely have the hospitals take on as much debt as banks will offer.
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He looks good, wants success for United as much as ever and looks as ready to take on all-comers as he ever has.
Today, two out of every three students graduates with help from a loan, and often they take on a mountain of debt as a result.
Oh, and if you want an update on Half-Life 3, Newell re-confirms that " Ricochet 2" is being worked on, so take that as you will.
Meanwhile, the chairman of the Families Acting for Innocent Relatives group has said a planned loyalist protest in Dublin on Saturday will not take place as scheduled.
Whoever is president of France and prime minister of Britain at that point will therefore have an enormous headache dumped on them as soon as they take office.
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Under government proposals, universities in England will be able to take on as many high-achieving students as they wish, starting from September 2012.
And if the IMF refuses to keep lending to Greece, the euro zone could take on the burden on its own, ignoring the IMF, as it once did for Latvia.
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