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  • A former Harvard hockey goalie and Goldman Sachs Group Inc. investment banker, Mr. Carney has won fans for helping Canada avoid the worst of the financial and economic crisis by acting more quickly and aggressively than manyof his peers in loosening monetary policy.

    Canadian Likely FSB Chief Nirmala Menon 2011

  • The new worksare on display through Octoberat the Rochelle School inShoreditch, London, and manyof themwill also appear as posters throughout the Underground system.

    Current Affairs Maxine 2009

  • The delicate footbridge that gave access to the far bank has collapsed: it is the spotwhere our anglercaught so manyof those recorded trout in the forgotten long-ago.

    Country diary: North Derbyshire 2010

  • The new worksare on display through Octoberat the Rochelle School inShoreditch, London, and manyof themwill also appear as posters throughout the Underground system.

    Platform for art at London Underground Maxine 2008

  • The new worksare on display through Octoberat the Rochelle School inShoreditch, London, and manyof themwill also appear as posters throughout the Underground system.

    Platform for art at London Underground Maxine 2008

  • On the FTC settlement, Mr. Macgillivray said Twitter had already "implemented manyof the FTC's suggestions and the agreement formalizes our commitment to those security practices."

    Twitter Settles FTC Privacy Charges 2010

  • The Chinese government reported 184 deathsin the riotwhichbroke out between Han Chinese and Uighurs last Sunday, and warned a possible climb inthedeath toll as manyof theinjured are still in serious conditions.

    China bans illegal assemblies 2009

  • Had he chosenRon Paul or Dennis Kucinich for Treasury secretary, I would be filled with hopeand optimism for REAL change like manyof my fellowAmericans today, but unfortunately, I am not sinceI am awake and awareof the true power structures of our world.

    Share the Joy. The World Has a New President of the USA 2009

  • Still it's just a symptom, as is the eternal war, of rotten government, which itself is the poisoned fruit of greed, lust for power and madness -- all nourished by primarily money, some furtively, but most quite blatantly open in the form of campaign contributions, and administered by a noxious cadre of lobbyists, all quite legal in our ex-republic but counter to the criminal code of manyof the world's actually representative governments.

    Rotten Government Reigns, and Like Bad Weather, We Do Nothing About It 2009

  • No matter also that manyof these banks and AIG had been heavy contributors to the campaigns ofa majority of those in Congressto whom they went begging.

    AIG: Dodd's Mea Culpa Sounds Hollow 2009

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