"No single person or even any single bank created the biggest financial recession in modern times, " he said.
The Scotsman and the Daily Record both recorded their lowest weekday sales figures in modern times.
The change in policy would surely be among the least controversial high-profile decisions in modern times.
But in modern times, inheriting an old house often is more trouble than it's worth.
Ever since, he has proven to be one of the most elusive criminals in modern times.
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So Scoble and I decided to follow the road only taken in modern times by Smolan.
Never before in modern times have workers had so much autonomy over their work days.
In modern times we have executives who enrich themselves with hundred-million-dollar option payouts.
Everett Koop, who served during the Reagan administration, is unquestionably the best-known Surgeon General in modern times.
In modern times, there have been cases of vision restored thanks to corneal transplants and cataract surgery.
These problems multiply in modern times now that government has huge power to regulate economic and social affairs.
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In modern times the brainy left provided most of the mental opposition up to the 1960s or so.
This ancient fascination with courtly power has in no way been diminished by monarchy's decline in modern times.
This was the first conclave in modern times not to be preceded by the death of a pope.
Over the next few weeks Mr Papademos will struggle with the country's first coalition government in modern times.
In modern times, the voters tend to elect wealthy politicos -- often those who hail from political dynasties.
This was unprecedented in modern times for a central bank, the consultancy said.
But in modern times the Olympic truce has been honored and the breach.
But in modern times, most women approaching retirement age are working, and the question becomes who will retire first.
"What we are undertaking has no parallel in modern times, " he said via an interpreter at the press conference.
President Toomas Hendrik Ilves, the country's fourth president in modern times, wouldn't be offended to be described as a geek.
What needs explaining is the following: in modern times, up until 1950 Glasgow did not stand out as particularly sickly.
And in modern times to David Steel and Roy Jenkins who dreamed the dream of the Alliance and brought it alive.
For a man accused of the largest leak of official secrets in modern times, the location could hardly be more apt.
That record-keeping continues in modern times in Sweden and several other European countries, along with recording basic health information of residents.
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Only Phil Chisnall in 1964 has travelled the route in modern times.
This president inherits challenges as great as any president in modern times.
This is seen today when reptiles (which, in modern times, tend to be small creatures) reach islands where they face no competitors.
It also happens to be the most conservative court in modern times.
But the third time was the charm for those in emerging markets to finally run a post-World War II institution in modern times.
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