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Never before or since have I eaten in a restaurant where our hosts fished the meal from a vast chest freezer in full view.
His porcine tree stump of a head and vast chest are meant to terrify those approaching the king's presence, but all eyes are drawn to his magnificent codpiece, which unequivocally equates power and sexual prowess.
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While he too hopes to represent the new face of an old party, he is certain to benefit from the party's vast war chest and deep political network, including its control of 20 of the country's 31 governorships.
It also answers the question that always arises after Mr. Buffett publishes his missives each year: What will Berkshire buy next with its vast war chest of $38.2 billion in cash and equivalents?
Even with its vast war chest of ready cash and one successful console, though, Nintendo is still left with the question of what on earth to do with the Wii U. Is it possible to salvage it, or should the company move on to something new? "Following this weak Christmas performance, we believe the chance of a major turnaround has decreased significantly," says Piers Harding-Rolls.
The Vision Fund's vast war chest has changed the game for later stage investors, with Sequoia among the firms scrambling to raise larger-than-ever funds to compete on spending power.
The revelations emerged with new evidence of the Japanese city's use of a vast war-chest to win the bidding campaign.
To protect exports and to build up vast war chests of reserves, many East Asian governments kept their currencies cheap for years after the financial crises.
Now that he is the official candidate, Mr Romney can start to spend the vast war-chest he has been hoarding to fight the presidential election.
Kotkin says that the Gang of Four have become just like these keiretsu, with an old boys' network of investors and board members using their vast war chests (Apple has famously had more cash on hand than the US government on several occasions) to buy up the competition.
Mexico's GDP, for instance, fell by 6% in 1995 and Indonesia's by 13% in 1998.Those collapses held powerful lessons: foreign-currency debt was dangerous, the IMF was to be avoided at all costs and prudence demanded the build-up of vast war chests of foreign-exchange reserves.
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