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"Some advisers would feel comfortable using a platform like this rather than bread and butter allocation" toward products like mutual funds, said Tom Modestino , an analyst with research firm Cerulli Associates in Boston.
Schwab Makes a Big Options Bet Mary Pilon 2011
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Modestino remarked that he had a strange sensation after the pain subsided: that being deprived of this pain was also a suffering.
Archive 2009-07-05 Esther 2009
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Modestino remarked that he had a strange sensation after the pain subsided: that being deprived of this pain was also a suffering.
Padre Pio's Secret: His Shoulder Wound Esther 2009
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At this ceremony, with Conselia (ph) Rinaldi and the Friar Modestino (ph) looking on, the archbishop of Salerno gave the miracle his official stamp of approval.
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They called one of the monks in San Giovanni, Friar Modestino (ph).
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They called one of the monks in San Giovani, Friar Modestino (ph).
CNN Transcript - Special Event: Millennium 2000: Saints - January 2, 2000 2000
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"And RIAs are benefiting from this," says the report, which was crafted by Cerulli analyst Tom Modestino.
Forbes.com: News Forbes Blogs 2011
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He admits that the six years leading up to trial were difficult and draining for both him and Delamere, as well as the Modestino family.
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Bierhans knew he needed Francis to testify as an expert in the Modestino case.
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Bierhans and Delamere hope that the negligence finding in the Modestino case will open the door for the families of other hemophiliac AIDS patients, and that their hard work and the Modestinos 'perseverance will have paid off.
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