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The program made news, and critics accused Thiel of corrupting youth into chasing riches while truncating their educations.
We are accustomed to seeing ourselves chasing riches, even if we're not in business the way Mr. Romney was.
He, too, was chasing riches, but from Europe to what he assumed would be Asia, where he expected to find gold and set up a trading post with the Grand Khan.
The sad story of African immigrants chasing riches in Europe and ending up in camps at Palos de la Frontera in Spain (front page, May 26) is made more poignant when one realizes that this is where Columbus set sail on his famous first voyage.
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Two stupid mercenaries chase riches while fighting for their king in "Les Carabiniers" (1963, 107 minutes).
The more they chase riches abroad, the more estranged United's match going fans could feel.
Even established companies like Kodak have ended up chasing the riches without doing proper due diligence.
The club most obviously chasing the riches of the tournament are the typically cash-strapped Cronulla Sharks.
Rueful investors who spent the late '90s chasing IPO riches have learned a hard lesson.
Football finance lecturer Kieran Maguire said EFL clubs, especially those in the Championship, were paying less because they were "seduced" into paying high wages and transfers chasing potential riches from promotion, which led them into making losses.
A growing number of collegiate players -- 47 this year alone -- are leaving school early to chase NBA riches as well.
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