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With the reputation of market discipline in tatters, central bankers will get vast new supervisory powers.
"It's been hard to get vast information about swamps," Mr. Conant said.
The Bo Xilai trial exposed the almost casual way senior Chinese officials expect to get vast kickbacks for advancing a company's interests.
But, at the moment solar cells are expensive, and there is no efficient way to get vast amounts of remotely produced hydrogen to service stations.
Usually the new men coming in get vast licence – not just with first-team matters but throughout the club – even though there is a reasonable chance that before too long they will be gone and the carousel will have started up again.
If that extra cash does not materialize, he warned recently, the city will have to cut at least $1.7 billion -- 25,000 jobs -- and try to get vast amounts of money from the state and federal governments, which may themselves be strapped.
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Paul has got vast experience in the private sector.
Getting vast complexes like airports back into operation after major disruptions was another one.
Propaganda, misinformation – everything is going to be about people who've got vast amounts of money".
"We are getting vast volumes," an unnamed official told the newspaper, by tapping into cables that connect mobile networks.
The era of actors getting vast up-front payments for films that may or may not make a profit is now over, perhaps for good.
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