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Hershey Company(HSY), at 29 times earnings, discounts a hell of a lot of chocolate sales in the emerging markets.
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With the explosion of social networking, and our increasingly unguarded presence online, profiling guests has become a lot easier, and a hell of a lot more effective.
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For fixed income investors, the word on the Brazilian street is hold on to those long dated bonds because they are about to become a hell of a lot more valuable.
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Noting Ford's close relationship with Nippon Steel, Mr Polites said the marginal cost of importing from Japan was "a hell of a lot less than losing a couple of days of production".
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But that does not take away from the fact that Kaspersky, while a hell of a lot smaller than Symantec and McAfee is growing its market and the two US household names are not.
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And I've been to Africa dozens of times, and I've met with dozens of people on the ground who really know a hell of a lot about Africa, and who understand the difference between corruption and not corruption, and who understand that effectiveness and lack of effectiveness, and who understand what's a good government and what's not a good government.
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That makes Canadian Dreams and Magics a whole hell of a lot more useful to business users than the G1s down in the States, and going forward, this is an issue T-Mobile probably wants to think about -- as long as the base Android code doesn't license ActiveSync, anyway.
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Certainly and despite a lot of opinion calling for a rebound, it could be a long day in hell before investors feel they can afford to trade silver again.
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British actor Rhys Ifans provides provides a lot of comic mileage as Spike, William's "slob from hell" flatmate.
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