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The latter everyone knows about, with Yakubu Aiyegbeni now on loan with Leicester.
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With the latter option, everyone is pretty happy – the founders get to continue building something they're excited about using their same skills, the new company gets the benefit of the founders' experience, and investors get a stake in a company that has a stronger trajectory.
Lawee said that Google was unsure if the rate of acquisitions will increase or decrease in 2009 (I'm guessing the latter), and everyone seemed to agree that there will be ongoing changes in just about everything that goes on in this space.
(Nor has the BBC been shy about risk. They turned Holmes into a fraud before killing him off, the former probably being more offensive than the latter, since everyone knows the return is certain while reputation is vulnerable).
Mr Levitt, a former head of the Securities and Exchange Commission SECC), and Mr Rubin, who used to have Mr Paulson's job, sparred over the class-action culture, the former seeing it as broadly good for investors, the latter as bad for everyone except lawyers.
Phillips opened her documentary with the following questions: "What kind of society do we want to live in and who should be allowed to live in it?" The answer to the latter is, of course, everyone, which is the status quo – and more screening would not change that.
The second sentence sounds like Verizon's way of telling their customers, "we're doing all we can to get the iPhone." The latter also confirms what everyone already knew: That Apple and Verizon are talking.
Whereas the former now guarantees a basic level of recognition for everyone, the latter creates a hitherto unknown insecurity with regard to the question of what kind of recognition one deserves (Taylor 1992, 34 35); an insecurity which, according to some authors, has led to the growing importance of intimate love and friendship within the private sphere.
The critically acclaimed but low-rated TV show "Mad Men" could be a latter-day "Moby-Dick": "Everyone knows about Herman Melville's 'Moby-Dick,' but a tiny percentage of the population has read it".
From the first weekend in July to Labor Day weekend, thousands of young people crowd the courtyard each Saturday to eat, drink and dance while a D.J. spins tunes from 3 to 9 p.m. "We see Warm Up in Queens as this great place where similar people with similar backgrounds come together," Mr. Castro said, "a latter-day happening where everyone is an artist and the whole thing is a work of art".
Mao, in his latter years, grew suspicious of everyone around him, including Zhou Enlai.
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