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  • "We focus more on the long-term competitive edge of a company rather than the short-term performance of a stock," said Joseph Zeng, managing director of Greenwoods Asset Management HK Ltd, a Greater China fund management company in Hong Kong.

    Hong Kong's Fickle IPO Investors Prudence Ho 2011

  • Right about Greenwoods score though, like the film itself it's a straight 10/10. darkloardpiggy

    VOTD: Quentin Tarantino Reviews There Will Be Blood | /Film 2009

  • Edward is ninth in a line of Edward Anthony Greenwoods (Anglicized from Édouard Antoine Boisvert at some point) running back to Édouard-Étienne de Nevers, sieur de Brantigny (alias Édouard Boisvert), who settled in Québec in 1654.

    IX-Nay on the Olitaire-Say 2006

  • There was only one cloudy moment, toward the end of lunch at an outdoor cafe called Greenwoods on Singel, which has a decent soup-and-sandwich kind of fare, and an absolutely delicious apple crumb pie (we ordered seconds) when it started to drizzle and we dashed inside for the last bit of pie and the dregs of the teapot.

    Breakfast in Bed desayunoencama 2005

  • At an Italian resturant, Greenwoods corner..., thats where I had it first too, with the banana wrapped in chicken breast, wicked.

    IMBB: We're living in the Seventies! Niki 2005

  • The Greenwoods next door locked up the house, and went to their aunt's in the village.

    The Luckiest Girl in the School Angela Brazil 1907

  • I made a night-camp half-way across the mountains and dined on cold provisions procured from the Greenwoods.

    A Virginia Scout Hugh Pendexter 1907

  • Duckcedars '-- for so Tom ever calls Truxedo Pond -- a lovely crescent-shaped lakelet deep in the bosom of the Greenwoods --' so off with you, Jem, down by the road, as hard as you can strick with ten of your boys in sleighs, and half the hounds; and if you find his tracks acrost the road, don't wait for us, but stick right arter him.

    Warwick Woodlands Things as they Were There Twenty Years Ago Henry William Herbert 1832

  • Greenwoods, and yet farther west, the Blue Ridge and the Kittatinny

    Warwick Woodlands Things as they Were There Twenty Years Ago Henry William Herbert 1832

  • Plunging into the deep recesses of the Greenwoods, hill after hill we scaled, a toilsome length of stony steep ascents, almost precipitous, until we reached the back-bone of the mountain ridge -- a rugged, bare, sharp edge of granite rock, without a particle of soil upon it, diving down at an angle not much less than forty-five degrees into a deep ravine, through which thundered and roared a flashing torrent.

    Warwick Woodlands Things as they Were There Twenty Years Ago Henry William Herbert 1832

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