Who knows, they may even believe that a fount of profitability lies around the corner.
It is one of the world's largest entertainment companies and the fount from which recent Oscar winner "Argo" sprang.
It seems like a good time to check in with Abigail Thernstrom, a reliable fount of honesty and uncommon sense on matters racial.
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In 2004, Internet fund raising became a major fount of revenue.
It will be in places like Kandahar city, the country's second-biggest and the main fount of the Taliban, where the strategy will be most severely tested.
Would it have produced a world-changing fount of innovation?
The Sacred Fount, The Wings of the Dove.
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Talleyrand's name, to admirers, was a byword for diplomatic prowess: a brilliant political mind, a negotiator of unsurpassed skill and a tireless worker for the interests of France not to overlook a fount of worldly bons mots.
If the Treasury Department gets its way and imposes tougher scrutiny on nonbank financial institutions, GE's finance business might become even more of a capital sink instead of the cash fount it was when money was cheap.
Holder of patents covering everything from color television to the MP3 audio-compression format, Thomson has been selling off its loss-ridden television business to focus on becoming the fount of everything digital, from cameras to DVD duplication, for the entertainment industry.
But both to victims of abuse and to people who observe church affairs from outside, the spate of disclosures has mocked the Vatican's claim to be a fount of moral authority and have made it harder to see why the church insists on restricting the priesthood to celibate males.
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