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Which makes her more popular than Power Woman nemesis Sarah Palin, who landed at No. 16 on the Forbes list.
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Ironically, she landed 18 single covers during the six-month period, which also makes her the most popular cover-subject choice.
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Raise your hand if you know a married couple in which the wife makes more money than her husband.
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Moments of truth in which she makes the choices that guide her destiny.
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Same goes for her paparazzi following (which often makes filming a challenge) and the subsequent tabloid spreads.
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One of the sea lions, Hazy, eagerly dives into the still waters and, as instructed, makes her way into an enclosure which serves as a kind of underwater laboratory.
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All of which makes me think that my swimming teacher might have missed her calling.
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We attract driven, smart, passionate people by offering an intentionally flat structure in which each individual takes ownership of his or her work and makes decisions to move the organization forward.
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IECO, which makes machines for melting and electroforming gold, underlines the importance of exchanging information with her customers.
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Part of what makes this production so fine is the unanimity with which Ms. Tyson's colleagues support her magnificent performance.
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So we designed The Caregiver which essentially provides the woman with a per diem and makes up for lost income for time away from her business.
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Just before the photo is shot, Ms. Yang makes sure her shoulders are pushed back and just very slightly tilts her head down, "which gives you a very nice line, " she says.
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