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We were doing OK before then, and now we're more of a household name because of that.
Some experts think this would open the door to the drug becoming even more of a household name.
Wuhan is hardly more of a household name overseas than Dongguan, but its recent growth has outpaced Dongguan's.
That he is not more of a household name here is partly because he seeks new challenges rather than repeating himself in familiar repertory.
Solange, meanwhile, has become much more of a household name and, as her father suggested, her US record sales grew by 233% in the week after the security footage leaked.
The well-travelled 29-year-old will take all the compliments coming his way, though he actually wouldn't object to being a bit more of a household name at this stage.
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But that was before Mr. Romney released a 2010 tax return that showed income of $21.6 million, and an effective tax rate of 13.9 percent, a rate more typical of a household earning about $80,000.
All in all this is a $500 a month set of bills only food and shelter consumes more of a typical household budget.
The wealth index on the other hand is a more permanent measure of a household's economic standing.
As Filmer and Pritchett (2001) show, this type of indicator is a more stable measure of a household's standard of living than income; they advocate its use as a proxy for household's long-term income6.
With fewer men around, women are forced to take more of a lead in household and community decisions, including managing limited funds.
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