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The Spaniard, in his official unveiling on Thursday, offered echoes of Julio Geordio, the Spanglish-speaking footballer from the Harry Enfield show, as he told TV reporters: "Fútbol es a language international" – yet he is fast earning his new players' respect.
Denver brings the 33-year-old head coach Josh McDaniels, fast earning a petty dictator reputation by alienating the team's most talented players; and Brandon Marshall, the insubordinate wide receiver whose training camp antics make Terrell Owens look like Francis of Assisi.
Dave politely asks me to slow down after I take a short jump too fast, earning me a jokey reputation as a young hoon that sticks for the rest of the weekend.
It's fast earning the reputation of the scariest virus on the planet.
Just as London is fast earning a reputation for some of the most exciting food in Europe, so too can gourmets today finally visit the best restaurants in Edinburgh and Glasgow without trepidation.
Her fast start earned her a Win Smith Fellowship, an award given to brokers who surpass $550,000 in annual sales before their sixth year.
It's nearly eight years since the fast bowler earned himself a place in the nation's affection as part of the England bowling attack which helped wrestle the Ashes from Australia in the thrilling series of 2005.
In total, Fast Five earned $86.2 million during its opening weekend, an average of $23,655 per theater, with IMAX showings contributing over $8 million.
Piketty's argument is that, in an economy where the rate of return on capital outstrips the rate of growth, inherited wealth will always grow faster than earned wealth.
The record for the fastest red earned by a substitute on the field of play stands at zero seconds – shared by Swansea's Walter Boyd (2000) and Sheffield United's Keith Gillespie (2007), who were both sent off before play had restarted.
He maintained that the average return on capital exceeds the rate of economic growth, so without countervailing factors—such as World Wars I and II, the Great Depression of the 1930s, or specific government action inherited wealth will grow faster than earned wealth, leading to unsustainable levels of economic inequality that could threaten democracy.
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