Many of them have been betting vocally, and successfully, that bank shares will fall.
And the person most vocally making that critique is none other than Patrick Ball himself.
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It is true that when contrasted with the vocally challenged George W. Bush, Obama is eloquent.
Before then, many states required voters to declare their votes openly, either vocally or by dividing into groups.
There are many in Jordan who still oppose vocally the 1994 peace treaty that Jordan signed with Israel.
Screams stripped the air, mayhem reigned and people were vocally panicking demanding someone make sense of what was happening.
And like his colleagues (albeit more vocally), Benioff sees Microsoft as a computer industry chokepoint that will be eliminated by Internet-based mashups.
He feels kind of like he needs to mix it up with the media to really vocally make his point.
His implant gave him the ability to hear, but he had to play catch-up to learn how to speak vocally.
The supporting cast was top-notch, with Stefan Kocan a vocally and visually imposing Sparafucile and Maria Zifchak a spineless Giovanna.
The owners of De Beers, the Oppenheimer family, vocally support South African plans to put more wealth into black hands.
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James Pohl, needed the five to vocally confirm their desire to be represented by the attorneys who accompanied them to court.
Why not include an outsider or two on the team, like a current, vocally dissatisfied customer or key supplier or service provider?
Buried under a mound of latex and vocally unrecognisable, Mr Voight is transformed into Howard Cosell, the Walter Matthau of sports commentators.
That demand comes most vocally from Jean Charest, the premier of Quebec, who is expected to call his own election this spring.
Folks who agree with you might smile, nod, or even vocally endorse your views, while others will quietly look for your professional alternative.
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He has vocally defended Mr Bush's policies on the interrogation of suspected terrorists, and suggested that the authorities should spend more time monitoring mosques.
Vocally enhanced by a pumped-up soundtrack and accompanied by the Royal Opera House Orchestra, under the high-throttle leadership of Antonio Pappano, they all sound magnificent.
Labour MEP Michael Cashman was vocally critical of people who have spoken out against the EU's response, accusing them of raising "cheap" political points.
He seemed to record all the time, free-associating verbally and vocally.
The only problem for those who vented their spleen so vocally is that this particular performance should really not have come as such a shock to them.
Many Republicans and some Democrats represent states where citizens have vocally expressed fears that their gun rights will be taken away in the wake of the Connecticut shooting.
The EU hammered out this agreement, which still needs to be formally approved by ministers, during intense negotiations, despite the fact Britain has vocally opposed any cap on bonuses.
In the case of my friends, at least, I only know maybe one person who is vocally upset at From for the drawbacks that have come up over time.
At a performance on April 12, David Daniels in the title role seemed stretched a bit thin vocally at times, but the other countertenors in the cast provided great singing.
For years, Armstrong vocally deflected accusations of drug use.
And like his colleagues (albeit more vocally), Benioff sees Microsoft (nasdaq: MSFT - news - people ) as a computer industry chokepoint that will be eliminated by Internet-based mashups.
StreetsPAC will provide greater flexibility than what advocates can expect from some of the nonprofit organizations that already vocally support amenities, such the city's growing network of bike lanes and its impending bike-sharing program.
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