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Mr. Welch said he preferred the 1964 book by Alfred P. Sloan, "My Years With General Motors," which lives on as a business school perennial.
There it was, facing the museum: the Unisphere, the 700,000-pound, 140-foot-tall skeletal globe built by United States Steel for the 1964 World's Fair, which lives on as an unofficial symbol of Queens.
As was Schrafft's, which lives on now in only one location -- the New York-New York hotel and casino in Las Vegas.
Quatermass deduces that an alien life-form which comes from one of the moons of Saturn, which lives on ammonia, hydrogen and methane, but to which oxygen is a deadly poison, travels to earth in the meteorites, and in the few seconds they spend out of their shells before dying they possess human minds, and transmit knowledge to each other in a collective consciousness.
Private equity, which lives on high-yield debt by borrowing to buy companies, is one of the biggest beneficiaries of investors' hunger for yield.
Lower prices will temper the ambitions of Russia, which lives on its oil and gas revenues.
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These creatures, which live on the feces of larger animals, have a problem.
He also breeds Arabian horses, 65 of which live on the Shenandoah campus.
Trouble was, the toads couldn't jump high enough to eat the beetles, which live on top of cane stalks.
NSW had The Black Stump, a group of steakhouses which live on only on faded shop-a-dockets of yesteryear.
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