They said the Fed had given itself another straitjacket - which it would live to regret.
Meanwhile Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak said his friend would live on through his products.
Forster would live on until 1970, a fellow of King's College, Cambridge, publishing essays and criticism.
He would be astounded and impressed, and they would live together from then on.
The men sat in the sun for hours, powerless and unsure if they would live or die.
At the time, Scottish officials said the medical advice was that al-Megrahi would live about three months.
Nationwide said 85% of customers would live within five miles of the expanded Nationwide network, up from 70%.
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To create One57's model, Extell's design team said they started by imagining who would live in the unit.
Others with fast-proliferating tumors would live longer with smaller doses of radiation two or three times a day.
Episcopalians in Virginia would live amicably next to Catholics in Maryland, Quakers in Pennsylvania or Baptists in their midst.
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He came to realize this number masked the fact that some patients would live far longer, some far less.
In all, six of my nieces would live under Daddy Uncle Ro Ro's roof at one time or another.
He was told the average patient with his disease would live eight months.
Gadhafi sent irate letters to world leaders, warning that they would live to regret any military action against Libya.
She was seriously ill, and it wasn't clear how long she would live.
You might wonder why someone with so much money would live so far from town down such a difficult road.
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Even if Blu-ray were to fail as a packaged media format (anything can happen), it would live on as a data storage format.
According to the Census Bureau, more than 20 million of us would live in penury if not for the program.
Albans, passing on the left along the way the grounds of the Naval Observatory, where he would live as vice president.
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It was taken for granted by all for many years that their grandchildren would live amid greater abundance than they did.
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We learned that with aggressive treatment, including three to five hospital visits a week for chemotherapy, he would live perhaps four months.
Paul Kent, general manager of the Macworld Conference and Expo, read a statement promising that Macworld would live on in Jobs'--and Apple's--absence.
The letter did not state where Lohan would live while at Morningside.
In this context voters could come to believe that those they elected would determine what kind of country they would live in.
She said her father said he told guards that he would live with pride whether it was in or out of prison.
But there is little in Mr Voronin's economic programme to suggest that a reunited Moldova would live any better than a disunited one.
Some remain sedated and face multiple serious surgeries, but he was optimistic all would live, as vital signs had stabilized and bleeding was controlled.
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But the gates of the camps flew open, and there emerged the ultimate rebuke to hate and to ignorance -- survivors would live and love again.
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For years before Deepwater Horizon the oil industry planned on the basis that the blowout preventers on top of wells would live up to their name.
Some remain medically sedated and face multiple serious surgeries, but he was optimistic all would live, as vital signs had stabilized and bleeding was controlled, he said.
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