St Edmund ruled the Anglo Saxon realm of East Anglia between AD855 and 869.
Further, a smaller portion of the total number of businesses is quoted in the southern countries than is in the more Anglo Saxon economies.
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And much share ownership, in that Anglo Saxon system, is parked in mutual funds, unit trusts, insurance companies (where they back insurance policies) and so on.
Mr Chapman said he had not expected to find much from the dig and was pleased to have found evidence of materials from the Anglo Saxon period - before the castle would have been built.
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The 60-year-old writer equalled the record of his friend and rival, the late Ted Hughes, after his translation of Anglo Saxon epic poem Beowulf was named the best book of 1999 at a ceremony in The Brewery, near London's Barbican.
Firms and investors in developing countries also need the risk-sharing derivatives developed by Anglo-Saxon finance.
It is widely believed in Brussels that "light Anglo-Saxon regulation" has contributed to the crisis.
But will the wellspring of the Saxons ultimately join in a rejection of "Anglo-Saxon capitalism"?
Anglo-Saxon practice prefers a board on which executives take responsibility for their own business lines.
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The French press suggests that Anglo-Saxon capitalism has produced a hopeless white underclass unique in Europe.
Being located to the west of Anglo-Saxon Lundenwic, Thorney's church became known as 'west minster'.
He expected the Anglo-Saxon experts to show interest in the later Saxon jewellery found on the site.
The feeling in Brussels was that the financial crisis was the fault of the Anglo-Saxon finance model.
Lamarck has dropped off the Anglo-Saxon radar screen, and, indeed, that of most of the scientific world.
He thinks it will become the third center, independent of both Anglo-Saxon and Chinese approaches to finance.
Christine Geoffroy's book is equally accessible, but not (at least to this Anglo-Saxon reviewer) as much fun.
The banking boom was also partly responsible for the widening wealth and income inequalities in the Anglo-Saxon world.
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Following a wartime bout in the trenches, Tolkien arrived at Oxford in 1925 as a lecturer in Anglo-Saxon.
All are advanced industrial societies with a large middle class, an aging population and an Anglo-Saxon legal tradition.
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The French feared the draft document was making Europe more Anglo-Saxon to the peril of French social institutions.
He eloquently stood up for France against the might of the US superpower and its Anglo-Saxon ally Britain.
Corporate Europe needs the Anglo-Saxon model to win if it is to provide the best growth and job prospects.
However, it suffered from a strong Anglo-Saxon bias and a short historical perspective.
"Unlike the Anglo-Saxon approach, the French attitude toward cinema doesn't always make entertaining the audience a priority, " Mr. Wilson muses.
The capital markets are pushing them toward an Anglo-Saxon style of capitalism, while the European politicos are fighting the tide.
That will require adopting a more aggressive Anglo-Saxon business model where labour is more flexible and red tape is slashed.
All this may bring a reduction in inequality, especially in the Anglo-Saxon economies where it seemed to have increased most.
This principle is not only at the core of Anglo-Saxon jurisprudence, it is at the very foundation of our civic society.
More than 3, 500 Anglo-Saxon artefacts were discovered by a metal detector enthusiast in a farmer's field in Staffordshire in July 2009.
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