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Remember us all to Uncle Ben and Aunt Lois to Uncle Columbus and Aunt Betty.
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Peter lives in Queens with his Uncle Ben (Martin Sheen) and Aunt May (Sally Field).
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And if Uncle Ben ever goes away, Auntie Janet can keep it going.
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In addition to chocolate and candy, Mars also owns consumer and pet food brands such as Uncle Ben's Rice and Pedigree.
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On the other hand, its three weeks to the next Fed meeting and Uncle Ben rarely ever gives his hand away.
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Though the French philosopher, Voltaire, and Uncle Ben from Spiderman have both spoken these words, this expression is especially true of social media.
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The world macroeconomic environment continues to remain challenging, corporations report mixed results, uncle Ben is ready for another round of QE, and traders continue to debate the fiscal cliff.
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Besides, as long as uncle Ben is at the helm of the Fed, traders and investors can count on the helicopter dropping money on Wall Street to finance the usual carry trades.
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The film recycles a lot of material from previous projects: Peter still has vanished parents, and he still lives with his Uncle Ben and Aunt May, now played by Martin Sheen and Sally Field, respectively.
NEWYORKER: The Amazing Spider-Man
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The Amazing Spider-Man is the story of Peter Parker (Andrew Garfield), an outcast high schooler who was abandoned by his parents as a boy, leaving him to be raised by his Uncle Ben (Martin Sheen) and Aunt May (Sally Field).
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Aladeen insists on subservience from everyone, including his uncle Tamir (Ben Kingsley), who has Aladeen kidnapped and replaces him with a pliable double (also played by Baron Cohen).
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