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Someone who wanted to be an investment banker, Ms. Brooks imagines, might write: "Money.
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Mara wrote: "Money was very tight in the thirties.
For years I have written articles warning people against signing up for expensive packaged bank accounts, writes Money reporter Miles Brignall.
"In the end," she writes, "money was not simply a way of sustaining herself, but a way of convincing the world that she mattered".
They never stayed in one place long enough to develop complex societies and all that followed — cities, metallurgy, livestock, writing, money.
Thirty-five yeago ago, while Martin Amis was writing "Money," one of the novels that defined the nineteen-eighties, he admitted to a distracting dalliance with another contemporary icon.
He writes: "Money, law courts, newspapers, the postal system and foreign telecommunications -- even the concept of the city -- were all simply abolished" in Pol Pot's Communist revolution.
The younger Buffett wrote: Money should be spent trying out concepts that shatter current structures and systems that have turned much of the world into one vast market.
Next he wrote "Money and Power: The History of Business," for David Grubin Productions, his eye on Mr. Grubin as it had been on Mr. Burns.
I never lost my love of horses and have spent a good deal of my writing money on my first love: horses.
In his Apostolic Exhortation "Evangeli Gaudium," Pope Francis writes, Money must serve, not rule!
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