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Later, the orphaned facade of Martin Thompson's 1824 Branch Bank of the U.S. was moved from Wall Street and attached to the back of the museum, where it had a forlorn service-yard look until it was enclosed by the Engelhard Court.
WSJ: The Metropolitan Museum of Art | American Wing | The New World Reborn | By Ada Louise Huxtable
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Their plan says let's go back to a system on Wall Street where there were the kinds of rules that allowed people to take reckless bets that ended up affecting all of Main Street.
WHITEHOUSE: Remarks by the President on the American Jobs Act
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By putting the fun out front, wrapped around the day's woes, Kilgore sent a larger message: That anyone serious enough about life to read The Wall Street Journal should also be wise enough to step back and consider life's absurdities.
WSJ: A-Heds: The Wall Street Journal's Page One Column Explained
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That's why we're going to ensure that Wall Street pays back the American people for the bailout.
WHITEHOUSE: The ��Volcker Rule�� for Financial Institutions
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We can't go back to a culture on Wall Street that says it's okay to bend or break the rules and a culture in Washington that says it's okay to look the other way.
WHITEHOUSE: Town Hall in Los Angeles
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Gyan's early free kick hit the Egyptian wall and from the resulting corner, the ball fell back to the striker, who attempted an ambitious overhead kick, which sailed over Essam El Hadary's goal.
BBC: Ghana 0-1 Egypt
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Mr. White says he saw an opportunity to pitch Heinz on his idea when he read a front-page Wall Street Journal article in 2006 about Heinz's attempts to win back the business of supplying ketchup to McDonald's Corp.
WSJ: Heinz Sued for Patent Infringement Over 'Dip and Squeeze' Ketchup Packet
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There would be no Tuesday-morning bounce back for Wall Street, which has continued to reel in the face of Monday's economic-related blow-out.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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Then again, there have been times, when his back was against the wall and the poll numbers were bad, when he's made a decision to turn down the volume and play like things are all cool.
NPR: Bush Defiant, But Restrained With Press