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“MS: I really believe that if you're going to spend two-plus years of your life, that's your reality.”
“If you're going to spend two-plus years producing, editing, getting the film out into the marketplace, then I think you have a responsibility to that movie to see it through.”
“The two-plus years that Mr. Winick spent making "Charlotte's Web" pulled his attention away from InDigEnt - for Independent Digital Entertainment - the all-digital production company that he co-founded in 1999.”
The Washington Post: Gary Winick, director and digital filmmaker, dies at 49
“Low interest rates from the Fed over the past two-plus years means Goldman can basically borrow at next to nothing to place its market bets.”
The Huffington Post: Charles Gasparino: Goldman Sachs, the Tallest Midget in the Room
“Holtby, 21, didn't get much help from his teammates through the first two-plus periods Monday night, when the Capitals managed 13 shots.”
The Washington Post: Goalie Braden Holtby the victim of unlucky bounce
“After Mike Pelfrey lasted just two-plus innings Wednesday, Niese fared only slightly better in Thursday's matinee.”
The Wall Street Journal: Phils Beat Up a Ragged Met Rotation
“He lasted two-plus innings Wednesday in a 10-7 loss to the Philadelphia Phillies, giving up seven runs six earned on eight hits.”
“In just two-plus innings of work on Wednesday night, Pelfrey looked awful.”
The Huffington Post: Steven Hirsch: Mets: I'm Worried About Mike Pelfrey
“He was 6-foot-1 and 135 pounds when he enlisted just two-plus years ago, a walking shoulder shrug of a kid.”
“As AIG's largest creditor for the last two-plus years, the New York Fed was deeply involved in the company's restructuring, with officials attending the company's board meetings and receiving regular updates on its plans.”
The Wall Street Journal: AIG Repays Final Bit of NY Fed Debt
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