• What sets Callahan apart from other sector speculators is some obeisance to a classic Benjamin Graham notion of intrinsic value.

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  • He would draw it after him, as if in obeisance to some natural law that magic could not violate, and then she would be left with nothing.

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  • Bolger says he is ready to set aside his differences to save his six-year-old government, and Labor's leader, Helen Clark, is also ready to pay the necessary obeisance.

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  • And, she elaborated, those types of workers are both better networked and less encumbered by the kinds of full-time jobs that encourage a more quiet obeisance to the social strictures of the workplace.

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  • Soon after he seized power, General Musharraf went to Saudi Arabia, Islam's holiest land, to pay obeisance to King Fahd, only to be stunned by an intercession by Prince Abdullah to ask for clemency for Mr Sharif.

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  • The irony is that Democrats have found, in Mr. Waxman, an even more extreme antibusiness tribune, who will no doubt use his new powers to go after any concern that turns a profit but refuses to pay his party the obeisance of campaign cash and regulatory submission.

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