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Convertible debt has long served nobly as the default form of financing for early-stage startups.
FORBES: Adeo Ressi Introduces 'Convertible Equity', Convertible Debt Without Debt
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Our country will honor them by completing the mission which--for which they fought so hard and so nobly.
NPR: Looking at Armored Troop Transports in Iraq
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Not all of Mr. Weiner's cars are so nobly framed, of course.
WSJ: Dan Neil on an Auction of Microcars Owned by Bruce Weiner
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It produced an intensely Elitist, nobly disciplined and masculine culture whose emblems were the ink brush, the samurai sword and the tea bowl.
CNN: ASIANOW - TIME Asia | The Subtle Magic of Koetsu
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We honor their service and their sacrifice, and know that they serve nobly in some of the most difficult situations our world has to offer.
FORBES: On Veterans Day, The Healthcare Debt We Owe Our Troops And Veterans
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It was my first foray out of the US, and with my small budget, I adopted a purist travel ethic: eat simply, take the local bus and suffer nobly.
BBC: Nepal's year-round trekking route
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The raid resulted in the arrest of two officials in the bank-inspection division on charges of corruption, and it was those charges for which Mr Mitsuzuka so nobly took responsibility.
ECONOMIST: In Japan, he went
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According to the Concord Coalition, a bipartisan group that vainly but nobly advocates fiscal probity, discretionary spending has actually risen by an average annual rate of 5.5% for the past three years.
ECONOMIST: Congress and the surplus
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Entrepreneurs that shun this time-tested method of raising capital, because their investors might make a lot of money, do so at the peril of not achieving their stated goals, which might just include serving the very community Professor Yunus is nobly focused on: fully one half of the world's population.
FORBES: On Civil Society
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At first, people kept phoning, to make sure that Nita was not too depressed, not too lonely, not eating too little or drinking too much. (She had been such a diligent wine drinker that many forgot that she was now forbidden to drink at all.) She held them off, without sounding nobly grief-stricken or unnaturally cheerful or absent-minded or confused.
NEWYORKER: Free Radicals