Most survive, almost unseen and unheard, in lay pressure groups, religious orders, theological faculties and missions.
In Lay's World, he was still the boss, ordering his attorneys around as if they were his subordinates or even his lackeys.
Indeed, opening arguments by the defense hinted at the existence of nary a wart in Lay and Skilling's character--or even their management of Enron.
In Lay's World, the man who oversaw perhaps the most dramatic corporate failure ever with a straight face offered a discourse on good government.
In lay terms, that's a far sexier rendering engine, and users of the mobile Maps products will already be familiar with how it feels.
In lay terms, it could allow increased bandwidth for fiber optics, and since it's built on-chip, integration with existing doodads shouldn't be too much of a hassle.
The Asian financial crisis of 1997-98 resulted in a spike in lay-offs among industrial workers, and governments found it impossible to leave the jobless masses to their fate.
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And in Lay's World, Enron's wholesale trading business was described as the source of most of the company's profits, even though one week earlier, Lay's co-defendant, Jeffrey Skilling , had claimed that Enron was not a trading company at all.
She was found the following week having taken an overdose of pain killers in her VW Polo in a lay-by in Cornwall.
For years Mr Tose has been telling anybody who cared to listen that the future of investment banking in Asia lay not, as in the past, with equities, but rather, with the issuing and trading of debt securities for Asian corporate customers.
When I reached my own cottage, I parked the rig in the lay-by opposite and let myself in through the side gate, coming across the garden to the back door, which was always left unlocked.
And I think, most importantly, and what the President discussed today, and what you've seen -- would have seen when Vice President Biden traveled to Saginaw, Michigan, is that we have begun to invest in and lay the new foundation for creating jobs in the future.
After graduating from the University of Missouri with a degree in economics, Lay served in the U.S. Navy.
Afterwards, Mr Philpott fell to the floor in the corridor and lay in the recovery position, the court was told.
The advantage for the hedge funds in the mortgage market lay in the inefficiency of that market and the lack of such fierce competition as existed in the much larger universe of macro hedge funds.
But after numerous invasions by forces vying for the Polish throne as well as an accidental fire in 1844, the abbey lay in ruins until 1939, when 11 monks formed an order there again.
You walk in, lay your money down, and know where you stand a moment after the dice are rolled.
Her car, a white Renault Megane with a black roof, was found parked in a lay-by at Hells Mouth, near Hayle.
The Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) said it had started an investigation into the actions of the officers, who stopped the car in a lay-by.
Scott Fletcher, now 29, was last seen on 11 May 2011 in a lay-by opposite the Jet garage on the A181 at Wheatley Hill, near Durham.
Everyone on the coach got off at about 05:00 GMT and were kept in a lay-by until another replacement bus came to take them to Peterborough.
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"He would probably brew up and tell stories whenever he stopped in a lay-by, often picking up listeners, " says Rev Andy Jowitt of Milton Keynes.
Two days later, driving along the same road where I was originally seen speeding, I spot a police officer waiting in a lay-by to catch unwitting motorists.
Jack Boyton, 17, from Enfield, was driving his Vauxhall Corsa north on the A10 near Hoddesdon when he hit the lorry in a lay-by on 9 November.
Conviction or not, the verdict is in and Lay is forever the consummate corrupt CEO, and he, as well as his family, paid dearly for his callous actions.
Lorry driver Nigel Bennett told Hatfield Coroner's Court he was having a break in his lorry in the lay-by at 02:15 GMT when there was "a massive bang".
The trees in the lay-by were planted about 150 years ago "by someone who just pushed rooted cuttings into the ground along the line of the hedge", he added.
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Among its offshoots are the Tablighi Jama'at, a huge, worldwide missionary movement (strong in Yorkshire and London), in which lay people help to propagate the idea of a pious life.
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