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"She was such a devoted mother," Huffington said, taking concentrated breaths.
Obama's initial executive order shutting down the draconian Guantánamo Bay facility further signaled the emergence of a rare leader, making good on his promises and taking concentrated efforts at strategically rebuilding and redeeming our globally maligned image.
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And Mr. Baron will not let any single investment account for more than 10percentt of the assets of any of his funds, with the exception of his Baron Partners fund, which takes concentrated bets.
So he decided to create an "activist fund for cryptocurrencies" that would "take concentrated bets on protocols that we think have a need in this world".
The development of that craft takes concentrated attention over a long period of time.
As adults, they are taking a concentrated course of only nine months to get the same degree, but Laurent Coplot, a manager at the school, says that "we don't leave out anything important".
Rather than calling it quits right away, career experts recommend taking shorter concentrated breaks where you can be fully engrossed in looking for your next job.
Rhoddy Swire, chairman of the Pantheon Group, which advises institutional clients about private equity funds, thinks this biased management against taking huge, concentrated risks that could clobber the share price if things went wrong.
It takes a concentrated effort to not at least chuckle.
An organized and educated public can take on concentrated wealth and power and win.
It's not because they are less work, but they don't take the concentrated and extended effort.
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