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In Part II, we'll look at their longer term fortunes.
SeekingAlpha.com: Home Page Cliff Wachtel 2010
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The contentment of Fernando Torres and promised transfer sprees deliver headlines that win immediate support for prospective new owners, but it is how quickly they construct a solution to a 40-year-old problem will determine Liverpool's long-term fortunes.
The Guardian World News Andy Hunter 2010
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Public companies tend to opt for caution when predicting their near-term fortunes.
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In Part II, we'll look at their longer term fortunes.
SeekingAlpha.com: Home Page Cliff Wachtel 2010
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Public companies tend to opt for caution when predicting their near-term fortunes.
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The contentment of Fernando Torres and promised transfer sprees deliver headlines that win immediate support for prospective new owners, but it is how quickly they construct a solution to a 40-year-old problem will determine Liverpool's long-term fortunes.
Liverpool's new owners face a familiar stadium dilemma at Anfield Andy Hunter 2010
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The media is slowly picking up on the storyline "Have Republicans peaked too early?" or perhaps "Democrats see rise in fortunes."
Chris Weigant: Senate Midterm Election Overview Chris Weigant 2010
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In a work of fiction by Tamenaga Shunsui, who lived between 1790 and 1843, a woman tries to placate two other women with tsujiura senbei that contain fortunes.
Archive 2008-01-01 2008
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Rex Ryan faces a dilemma that could have an impact on his team's long-term fortunes.
NY Daily News MANISH MEHTA 2010
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Staring at certain defeat following the woeful errors from Rio Ferdinand and Gareth Barry, Defoe's half-time introduction triggered a complete about-turn in English fortunes.
icLiverpool 2009
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