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(The reasoning for selling only in Asia is, according to the New York Times, because the club's popularity there would bring in more money than were it to be sold in London).
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Rob Law said: "If there was more support there, we would bring those products back too, and help employ more people, and that would pay for itself in the long term".
So if President Obama dispatches another 30,000 or 40,000 troops, on top of the 68,000 already there, that would bring the total annual bill for our military presence there to perhaps $100 billion — or more.
How can the three ever compete, though, if the sport's rich nations refuse to undertake the tours there which would bring the crowds and the broadcasting deals?
Q. Are there reforms that would bring more arresting people back into national politics?
Last year a residents' group in Higienópolis, an elegant district, said they did not want Line 6 to stop there, fearing it would bring "a different class of person".
I've had people sit there saying they would bring in x, y and z to run the football club, but if these 'mystery investors' take over, I go back to being a fan in the stands.
For the first time, Christie's included 20th-century furniture in its contemporary art sale because executives there thought it would bring higher prices in the context of art.
Neighbors gathered there and friends would bring treats — baby carrots for Bentley.
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