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It is not just a public good, of which we can be proud.
The "good" of which men (and women) might Rigali and George be referring to?
We have no good of which we are assured; Yet, in misfortune we can hope, assured That ill luck like all luck shifts constantly.
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The model is particularly well suited to information-rich goods, of which software is merely the most obvious example, since it is pure information.
The things they need are vital, basic goods, of which the rich consume little more than the poor; Bill Gates does not eat 1,000 times as much breakfast cereal as the valet who parks his car.
Over the past two decades, globalisation has fired on two engines: the belief that Americans would always buy the world's goods, of which the Chinese would make the lion's share – and lend their income to the Americans to buy more.
34 of the graves contained such gender-specific goods, of which 19 were associated with females and 15 with males.
Now travelers to Cuba will have a chance to buy $400 worth of goods, of which up to $100 can go towards tobacco and alcohol.
In 1838, the canals carried 60,406 tons of iron bound for Liverpool, most of it manufactured goods, of which 38,758 tons came from Staffordshire, 11,687 tons from North Wales and 9,961 tons from Shropshire.
But on my good days, oh, those glorious, delicious, good days, of which there are many, you will quite often catch me singing.
He described the last week — a good part of which he spent in Los Angeles on the celebrity talk circuit — as "insane but in a good way".
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