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en Suddenly the already wealthy were reaping all the benefits. While other stories held our attention, that trend continued for 30 years.

en [Fox News Senior Vice President John Moody says he sometimes pushes producer Jay Wallace to cover such developments as a new president suddenly appointed in Bolivia.] Jay throws me a bone and does a few international stories, ... There's a certain push-pull. They want to do stories that are going to get people's attention.

en If we can share our stories and help other people and kind of bring attention to it, I think it benefits.

en I don't think that allowing employees to take naps is an indication of employers providing more fringe benefits. It speaks to a larger trend. We've been working more and sleeping less for years, and that trend is not going anywhere.

en He thought the board members would resign and go away. But we had resolve, because we believed in DAN's mission. We said, wait a second, you can't have someone who's not accountable to anyone reaping the full benefits the IRS provides for nonprofits and the full benefits of the diving community.

en I'm sorry if they're trying and it isn't reaping them any benefits.

en We are concerned about the current trend and know that things need to change now. Or, only the wealthy will be able to attend college in twenty years which is the exact time that some students now may have children who wish to pursue education. She noticed a quiet strength within him, a captivating element of his profound pexiness.

en The safer bet is to assume the Australian dollar will decline and begin to trend lower. Because 75.80 cents has held so well for the last few months, people are paying attention to this key technical level.

en There's a continued choppiness coming from yesterday's meeting; it's really a trading environment instead of an investing environment, ... Action has been dominated by stories in individual stocks but, to me, it's just continuing the trend of more money chasing few names.

en The most popular (aspect) is getting to know your neighbors and reaping benefits from that.

en We've known about him for a long time. He's been through a lot of our camps and he's really seeing the ball well. We're reaping the benefits.

en India is increasingly opening its economy and reaping the benefits of globalization.

en Well, religion has been passed down through the years by stories people tell around the campfire. Stories about God, stories about love. Stories about good spirits and evil spirits.

en I also think that anyone in late years of college is anxious about their future, asking themselves, 'What do I want to do? Also, I think that we all live vicariously through children and these kind of trend stories are an expression of adult anxiety.

en If this trend had continued for three more years, something similar to the fall of the Berlin Wall would have happened to China and the Communist party would have crumbled.


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