Both candidates agreed on something else, too: Important statements should be made from mansions.
Creative thinking should be prized, and so should the gains that can be made from it.
That doesn't mean money can't be made from bats and balls from the recent homer-happy era.
The job cuts will be made from Accenture employees at the Scottish Power office in Queensferry.
Interestingly, no disbursements will be made from the fund to pay fines and penalties.
It can be made from nearly any type of plant, with varying degrees of difficulty.
And the final version will be made from some, as yet unspecified, fire-retardant material.
And methane can be made from any type of biomass at all, including sewage and landfills.
The money would be made from adverts and sales on websites that followers click through to.
Committee chairman Pat Doherty outlined the gains that could be made from an all-island energy market.
America does not track birthdays precisely, because a close estimate can be made from a cow's teeth.
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The discount will apply to Tube, bus and tram journeys and applications can be made from May.
Edwards says this decision should be made from a competitive standpoint, if not from a legal one.
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The boots come in 100 styles and can be made from just as many different types of leather.
"It turns out there are a lot of gains to be made from easy, low-hanging-fruit projects, " says Douglas.
The projections for CNN will be made from the CNN Election Analysis Center at the Time Warner Center.
It said all burgers would be made from "local meat and prepared on-site in school kitchens, where appropriate".
The first payments under the new system will be made from September 2014.
But we remain optimistic that significant progress can be made from these talks.
There will certainly be a handsome profit to be made from delivering straight-forward tests for sexually transmitted infections and HIV.
They evidently believe there are oodles of money to be made from delivering information, entertainment and services to residential customers.
Note that what is being asked is not that an iPhone be made from just any old not conflict minerals.
But if the price were to come down because efficient cells could be made from cheap materials, that could change quickly.
This is how we have a law that insists that jam and jelly may only be made from certain named fruit.
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Ethylene can be made from crude oil or the heavier gases that come out of natural gas wells (ethane, propane and butane).
The fattest profits are to be made from tackling chronic conditions that affect lots of westerners, such as heart disease and cancer.
Speaking in the House of Commons, he said he could not guarantee all of the redundancies would be made from those who had applied.
For mainstream Jewish politicians in Israel, there was little mileage to be made from advocating talks with Mr Arafat even before Mr Bush's speech.
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Mark Newton's design is inspired by Preston bus station and will be made from titanium, measuring about 4ft (1.2m) long and 1ft (0.5m) wide.
They won over several Republicans by promising that the linings and pockets of any garment stitched in Central America would be made from American fabric.
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