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Most of them are anonymous funds, largely managing the money of friends and family.
And the job of a primary care doctor today is largely managing chronic disease — coordinating the patient's care with specialists, convincing him to exercise or eat better.
"Unfortunately it is the taxpayers' money that you are largely managing," said Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison, Republican of Texas, a state where 50 Chrysler dealers were closed, "and I just think we have a requirement not only to help the people where plants are closed but the many communities and dealers that are getting shafted".
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Finland and Holland have largely managed to keep quality up and bureaucracy down.
Until then, Mr. Romney largely managed to float above the fray during the televised debates.
Until recently, the American economy had largely managed to shrug off these global worries.
But Ms. Paley, an actress of striking range, authority and stamina, largely manages it.
Mr. Pataki has not called for a shutdown but has largely managed to avoid major criticism.
Neither John F. Kennedy nor Lyndon Johnson had a chief of staff, and largely managed the White House themselves.
Having been well prepped, he largely managed to avoid this, partly by leaving the complicated answers to Scudamore.
Despite the speculation that has swirled around him, Bush has largely managed to avoid questions on the topic.
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