The Fed almost single handedly has restored the net worth of American families to their 2007 high water mark.
That is, with the exception of inventions that single handedly spawn new industries, the products themselves are not what innovate.
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Paul Volcker, our great Federal Reserve Board Chairman, saw all this and single handedly created a bone chilling recession for the country.
Almost single-handedly, that title made Shanda the single most successful IPO in 2004.
The issue, while important, is probably not enough to single-handedly derail financial regulatory reform.
In 30 days gentleman, I will single-handedly attempt to launch a company with nothing but compassion.
More people are bringing up children single-handedly, or are in families where both parents work.
Yet Mr. Churchill almost single-handedly prevented any sort of mutually agreeable solution for many years.
As Leonard Read poignantly portrayed, no one could single-handedly furnish even a simple pencil.
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One "Oh, by the way" patient can single-handedly cause a physician to run 30 minutes behind.
Samsung single-handedly created a new product category, the "phablet, " in 2011 with its Galaxy Note.
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By joining the government when he did, Lieberman single-handedly kept the Olmert government in power.
Markoff, he said, single-handedly created the myth of Kevin Mitnick, which everyone is using to advance their own agendas.
Sun Pacific and Paramount would "single-handedly change the industry, " says Mr. Mulholland, who is among their competitors.
But the good news is that you can single-handedly inspire an amazing comeback to rival Headingley 1981.
In between his shifts as a bouncer, Langan single-handedly devised a theory that unifies science and theology.
With all that math practice, Google could probably single-handedly raise the SAT scores of all high school students.
Enter Coriolanus (Mr. Page), a paragon of the military virtues who more or less single-handedly defeats the enemy.
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She is also said to have single-handedly rounded-up a dozen French troops while armed with only a pitchfork.
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Meanwhile, the research firm notes that Apple hardware is single-handedly keeping PC hardware sales about the flat line.
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It was a sweeping space in white and cream tones, and it single-handedly revived the staid shopping street.
The company is single-handedly wiping out the competition by producing items that are cooler, more stylish, and more reliable.
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But they don't think a British government can single-handedly stop the increase, however much UK ministers stamp their feet.
She has pretty much carved out a music career single-handedly, becoming something of a darling of the folk-bluegrass-country set.
With Price Club, Sol Price single-handedly grew a new industry and with it, a perpetual harvest of good fortune.
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He said Zazi was a hard-working man who was single-handedly supporting his family.
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He and his company have almost single-handedly sparked an electric car revolution that has already dramatically improved the world.
Ray Lee, a prominent judge, single-handedly saved 32 people using his jet ski.
Its well-policed national parks have almost single-handedly rescued the white rhino from extinction.
Its mai tais and pu-pu platters almost single-handedly evoke the excitement of growing up in New York in the '60s.
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