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Teodora went on to fame and fortune, warning Princess Di of her fatal accident, perplexing Larry King by referring to an event in his past known only to him, and predicting on-air the results of soccer matches broadcast on Berlusconi's TV stations (he was a man of his word).
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Meanwhile, good fortune arrived without warning.
Wily suspects may try to raise their baseline readings artificially (by doing mental arithmetic, for example), making later fibs more difficult to detect.In this section Upheaval in the north A rumbling in the valleys Back in England, something stirs Soldiers of fortune A warning signal Ministry of truth Alone at last ReprintsEnthusiasts claim that their machines can spot liars with 90% accuracy.
"A lot of offices are putting too much money in hedge funds, venture capital and emerging markets," says Lawrence Coolidge — warning that a properly managed fortune should balance the goal of wealth creation with that of wealth preservation.
He said: "My mother and father always taught us that people's fortunes can turn quickly – that good fortune should never be assumed and misfortune can occur suddenly, without warning".
And my mother and father always told us that people's fortunes can turn quickly – that good fortune should never be assumed and misfortune can occur suddenly, without warning.
As a girl, she memorized the lore of pirates and their trade routes, which she says was her first exposure to the idea that economic fortunes — and state revenue in particular — "can suddenly disappear without warning".
Swangin echoed Guterres' warning that "funding alone will not reverse the fortunes of millions of people in Yemen," asserting that humanitarian access and a cessation of violence are also essential.
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