Buckner signed the former on as mentor and the latter as angel investor in his new startup.
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Citizens may choose to transfer some of their ownership rights to foreigners, accepting the latter as new citizens.
Cranston describes the latter as affording him with "the best office in San Francisco" featuring a superb view of the Golden Gate bridge.
The directors of the Merseyside-based company - Paul Baker and Alastair Saverimutto - will join the board, with the latter as chief executive.
Conversely, when an economy is growing, they see the latter as the time to reduce money growth despite rising economic activity demanding more money.
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And he aims to lower social-security contributions, shared between workers and employers and often blamed by the latter as a disincentive to taking on labour.
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FUNCINPEC, finally signed an agreement last week to share power, with the former as prime minister and the latter as speaker of the National Assembly.
Two and a half years ago, in the anarcho-hedonist stronghold of Exarchia, I wrote that north Europe had seized control of southern Europe and would demand austerity that would crash the latter as the price for a fiscal union.
Crime rates dropped in the early 1980s as that generation aged, rose in the latter part of that decade as the use of crack cocaine grew, then dropped again in the 1990s as the nation's economy improved, analysts say.
But Roberts pinpointed the Blues' defence during the latter stages as crucial.
Most likely the latter, as alcohol remains at very low price points.
ComScore analyst Andrew Lipsman says he has never before seen a stand-alone site reach the latter milestone as quickly as Pinterest did.
If the law isn't changed to give these kids some hope, the former will turn into the latter sure as night follows day.
Apollo 13 producer Brian Grazer was then brought in to run the show and hired Billy Crystal to replace Eddie Murphy after the latter withdrew as host.
"Random Access Memories" almost became an opus along the lines of Pink Floyd's "Dark Side of the Moon" or Prince's "LoveSexy, " the latter formatted as one long track.
Indeed, all sellers are by definition buyers, so when falling prices enable individuals to bank more of their limited capital, the latter serves as the source of new capital for labor on the way to enhanced production, and rising demand.
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The headlines follow better-than-expected debuts for two NBC comedies in their regular time periods last week -- Ryan Murphy's latest "The New Normal" and the Matthew Perry-fronted "Go On" (the latter ranking as NBC's best sitcom debut in two years).
He who controls the language of debate has already won, no matter how inappropriate or ridiculous. (I cite as an example of the latter the discussion of unemployment benefits as a form of stimulus that will restore the economy to health).
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Yes, Arrington was a tech investor before he was a tech journalist and then he gave it up, voluntarily, for two years because, by his own admission, his activities as the former interfered with his credibility as the latter.
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Or were they vulgar low-brow descendants of medieval inn yards and animal-baiting arenas (at least one Southwark playhouse, the Hope, doubled as the latter)?
Crucially too, it meant any future decision by Lord Elis-Thomas to resign the party whip permanently and sit as an Independent or even Labour member, however unlikely the latter, could not be seen as the party, and his leader, pushing him out.
And it might help explain why Lloyds Banking Group favoured Co-op over the NBNK new banking investment vehicle - the other shortlisted contender - as the latter wouldn't have reached the levels sought by Vickers' recommendations.
Given the close relationship between Russian Prime Minister Yevgeny Primakov and Saddam Hussein (the former served for years as the latter's KGB case officer), the apparent compromise of that operation may have occurred when sensitive intelligence collected by the Lourdes sigint facilities was turned over to Baghdad.
In the American League and as a designated hitter, the Angels can use Albert judiciously as he approaches the latter stages of his contract.
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The latter, known as PDR in Indonesian, backs Adi Sasono, the ambitious cooperatives minister.
In the latter case, as compared with the former, straight men had blinks that were 40% less vigorous.
The latter was described as a "prototype" but will be available in March.
The latter often served as sitters for his portraits, along with his family.
The latter saw him as a carrier of the torch of Soul, when many in those days were denying its value.
The latter is defined as enterprise value (market value plus net debt) divided by earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization.
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