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So if you want to work with an adviser, it is important to establish that you aren't getting one whose returns will stink up the joint.
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The revenue would not be missed, but Americans are uneasy with the possibility that a new generation of high-living heirs will stink up the capitalist system.
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Shareholders at Hewlett-Packard's annual meeting kicked up a stink about a plan for generous severance packages for senior executives.
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Marlowe says nobody's ever put up a stink Southern manners, perhaps.
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In 2005 CNOOC, a Chinese oil firm, withdrew a bid for Unocal, a Californian producer, after American politicians kicked up a stink.
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But American politicians are bound to kick up a stink about any contract going to a firm that has even a vestigial shareholding by foreign governments, albeit allies.
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In this opening installment, the clash is between the Federation, which wants to take over the planet Naboo and build condos, and the local residents, who kick up a stink with a little help from the Jedi.
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Mr Stink - about a smelly tramp - goes up against five other books in the seven to 14 category.
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One farmer says he watched an elephant pause at the fence and then try to reverse through it holding his trunk up in the air to avoid the stink.
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If they can't persuade a company to ease up on options awards, they dump their shares and make a stink about it.
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