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"I can't overstate the breadth and importance of Dave Sokol's achievements," he wrote, explaining that NetJets earned $207 million in 2010, a swing of $918 million from a big loss the previous year.
"Let us now talk about Alexander Perepilichnyy," Stepanov wrote, explaining that Perepilichnyy had managed his money since 1995.
The bad blood between them is now "actually worse," Officer Henn wrote, explaining that he did not take kindly to Officer Sahni's bragging since the victory.
"If anyone thinks for a second that I requested specific ethnicities for the video, they're wrong," she wrote, explaining that "the best dancers" were selected.
"We often invoke the account name," Mr. Arpajian wrote, explaining that sometimes he wonders, when considering a new feature, if it is one that hippohead3000 would like.
"I have instructed my broker to purchase a million shares of RadSafe," he wrote, explaining that RadSafe is a leading manufacturer of food-irradiation technology.
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Mr. Allawi departed Iraq for Jordan on Wednesday evening and the next day sent his regrets in writing, explaining that he had already twice postponed a meeting with an Arab head of state and could not possibly do so again.
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