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  • In the inevitable exceptions where it is part of a fellow Aristocrat's story, I will not argue.

    WHEN is Caledon? ZenMondo Wormser 2007

  • The stronger Australian dollar, which has risen about 20% in the past year is also crimping offshore earnings, which account for around 75% of Aristocrat's revenue.

    Aristocrat Is a Long-Term Wager 2008

  • The Australian business was dealt a further blow last month -- with Aristocrat's customers Tatts Group and Tabcorp Holdings expected to slash capital spending -- as the government of Victoria state said their duopoly on the operation of slot machines in the state will end after 2012.

    Aristocrat Is a Long-Term Wager 2008

  • Aristocrat's stock hit a record of A$17. 68 in February 2007.

    Aristocrat Is a Long-Term Wager 2008

  • News this month that Aristocrat's bigger rival, Nevada-based International Game Technology, plans the first major rollout of server-based games at the US$8. 1 billion CityCenter project in Las Vegas provides hope that the technology will soon come on-stream.

    Aristocrat Is a Long-Term Wager 2008

  • SAGET: But I do stand-up, and my stand-up is a little bit more 'R' rated, and the people yell out, tell the "Aristocrat's" joke!

    CNN Transcript Aug 12, 2005 2005

  • They drew two pieces of cannon with them, and carried abundance of tricolour flags and ribbons; and also various significant emblems, one of which was a bullock's heart with a spear through it, labelled "the Aristocrat's heart."

    The Peasant and the Prince Harriet Martineau 1839

  • Tricolor ribands streaming aloft from pike-heads; ironshod batons; and emblems not a few; among which, see specially these two, of the tragic and the untragic sort: a Bull's Heart transfixed with iron, bearing this epigraph, 'Coeur d'Aristocrate, Aristocrat's Heart;' and, more striking still, properly the standard of the host, a pair of old Black Breeches

    The French Revolution Thomas Carlyle 1838

  • In the feverish Distemperature of a bigotted Aristocrat's Brain some phantom of Dhmocracy threatens him in every Corner of my Writings. —

    Coleridge & Southey Letters 1794

  • Mr Odell said that, among Aristocrat's key markets, the company was making solid progress in the US and executing turnaround strategies to plan.

    The Age News Headlines 2010

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