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Back in 1997 — more than a decade ago — I wrote what may be my most-influential internet law article, The Internet as a Source of Regulatory Arbitrage.
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FRANKFURT — Bank of Italy Governor Mario Draghi, seen as a leading candidate to become the next head of the European Central Bank, is redoubling his efforts to win the endorsement of Germany, the largest and most-influential member of the 17-member euro zone.
Italy's Draghi Aims to Ease German Doubt Brian Blackstone 2011
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Which is why I thought it was worth it to honor the most-influential of all of these pamphlets, two hundred and thirty-six years later.
Chris Weigant: Happy Birthday, Common Sense Chris Weigant 2012
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The Cost Conundrum, June 1st, 2009, by Atul Gawande: David Brooks listed this article as perhaps the most-influential magazine piece this year and it's not hard to see why.
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Thus the CHSA constructed a more-piecemeal approach to examining the "Diversity Crisis" on Capitol Hill, relying in part on a review of The Roll Call Fabulous 50 -- a list compiled, in essence, of the most-skilled and most-influential congressional staffers on Capitol Hill -- as well as on a demographic analysis conducted by the National Journal of Congress between 2003 and 2007.
Pablo Manriquez: Latinos Are Underrepresented on Capitol Hill 2010
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The 2008 poll showed Alhurra with about a 2 percent audience share across the Muslim world's largest and most-influential countries.
Alhurra Bleeding Viewers, Poll Finds, But Spending is Up ProPublica 2009
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CROWLEY: And that split explains why the more moderate Mitt Romney sniffed when told that the more purely conservative Sarah Palin made "TIME" magazine's 100 most-influential people list.
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For much of his 18 years atop the world's most-influential economic institution, Mr. Greenspan was lionized for the economy's performance.
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Benjamin Graham, who died in 1976, was the legendary investor who co-wrote the textbook "Security Analysis" and wrote "The Intelligent Investor," two of the most-influential investment books.
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Amid rampant speculation about the future of the Supreme Court, the nation's most-influential and least-appreciated justice, John Paul Stevens, quietly turned 85 last month.
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