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Under a Wrong Name title Accounting for it in the name of
Letter from Robert Carter to Alderman [Micajah] Perry & Company, July 31, 1731 1731
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I have a Masters in Accounting, a minor in Economics and I have yet to hear any Democrat defend the deficit figures (compared to GDP) from 1963 – 1970's, remember that WAR – how soon you Liberal Democrats forget!
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I had no idea that I would complete a double degree in Accounting and Financial Planning, or that I could type 43 words a minute, or by age 27 I'd be a world-traveler, meeting Presidents and speaking to crowds as large as 110,000 people.
Nick Vujicic: Choose to Live Without Limits Nick Vujicic 2010
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I had no idea that I would complete a double degree in Accounting and Financial Planning, or that I could type 43 words a minute, or by age 27 I'd be a world-traveler, meeting Presidents and speaking to crowds as large as 110,000 people.
Nick Vujicic: Choose to Live Without Limits Nick Vujicic 2010
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For all the unclaimed treasures of the workaday world (Bertha in Accounting, with the hair on her chin; Dolores in Typing, with the illegitimate son; Wanda the clerk, with the lift in one shoe), Helen Gurley Brown invented a new identity, created a category into which millions of them happily shuffled themselves.
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Keep it up Democrats, you are running the show now, I'm patient I have a masters in Accounting a minor in Economics and I don't "buy" into popularity poles.
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I had no idea that I would complete a double degree in Accounting and Financial Planning, or that I could type 43 words a minute, or by age 27 I'd be a world-traveler, meeting Presidents and speaking to crowds as large as 110,000 people.
Nick Vujicic: Choose to Live Without Limits Nick Vujicic 2010
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The improprities in Accounting at Fannie and Freddie are typical to financial institutions attempting to cover Managerial-inspired shortfalls.
Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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I had no idea that I would complete a double degree in Accounting and Financial Planning, or that I could type 43 words a minute, or by age 27 I'd be a world-traveler, meeting Presidents and speaking to crowds as large as 110,000 people.
Nick Vujicic: Choose to Live Without Limits Nick Vujicic 2010
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For all the unclaimed treasures of the workaday world (Bertha in Accounting, with the hair on her chin; Dolores in Typing, with the illegitimate son; Wanda the clerk, with the lift in one shoe), Helen Gurley Brown invented a new identity, created a category into which millions of them happily shuffled themselves.
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