Harsh as it may sound, it is hard to avoid the disturbing conclusion that Virginia is for killers, the ordinary people who profit big time from big war.
You betray the real reason: elitist contempt for the desires of ordinary people to travel.
In emerging markets such as China Japanese products are considered either over-engineered for the budgets of ordinary people, or lacking the baubles that delight the new rich.
And so the ability for just ordinary people in organizations to start something, to experiment, I think that thing is going up.
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In the consumer-driven market for classified advertising, for instance, ordinary people instinctively grasped the efficiencies of online sites such as Craigslist, thus causing a drop in classified revenues at newspapers.
MP, it spells money for London over the regions, money for snobs over money for ordinary people, and money for high culture over popular culture.
The new pontiff, the first from Latin America, has called for the Roman Catholic Church to be closer to ordinary people, especially the poor and disadvantaged.
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But Mr Lewis claimed the UK government was "coming for ordinary Welsh people" and of setting out to "make the poor pay the most" for the banking crisis.
Those who kill journalists must be brought to justice, lest fear paralyze both the media and the ordinary people who rely on professional journalists for the news and analysis that inform their political choice.
The fault lies with the corrupt system presided over by PASOK and New Democracy for decades, Grigoriadou said, not the ordinary people who are suffering as a result of politicians' self-interest.
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"The American people overwhelmingly voted last year for a change in our national priorities to put the interests of ordinary people ahead of the greed of Wall Street and the wealthy few, " Sanders said then, explaining his action.
The Sina Weibo sensation, for example, has fused in the minds of ordinary Chinese people the inequities of state crony quasi-capitalism, the deaths of babies drinking tainted milk and people dying in a bullet train derailment.
Members of the Occupy London Stock Exchange (OLSX) group have been outside the cathedral since 15 October and are protesting against cuts, saying ordinary people should not pay for the financial crisis.
And therein lies Mr Case's greatest talent an instinct for understanding the taste and needs of ordinary people that is quite extraordinary.
Most of the jokes are about sex and family and work, and about shame, too the humiliations too deep for ordinary people to admit.
The ceremonies took place amid tight security and central Moscow was closed off, leading to complaints that the event was not for ordinary people.
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The result is that QE3 raises the cost of living for ordinary people, even while IOR holds down NGDP, and therefore employment and wages.
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And they show the world that ordinary people in the Middle East want the same things for their children that we want for ours -- a decent life and a peaceful future.
For ordinary people interested in flexing the power of the Internet, this means the fun has just begun.
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As the drama fades, the mundane misery of life for ordinary people continues.
Reporter Richard Watson said that, in general terms, it was not out of the ordinary for the security service to approach people for information or even to act as covert sources.
Jenin is a rare place in the Arab world where ordinary people have a good word for Tony Blair, whose visits as envoy for the Quartet (the EU, Russia, the UN and the United States) put the city on the map.
Moreover, failure to speak to the broader aspirations of ordinary people will only feed the suspicion that has festered for years that the United States pursues our interests at their expense.
Although the 1960s might seem to have been an exhilarating time for France, there is little evidence that most ordinary French people shared the Gaullist view of history, destiny and all that.
One of the most important benefits is the increase in choice and autonomy for ordinary people.
He has called for the Roman Catholic Church to be closer to ordinary people, especially the poor and disadvantaged.
Labour say the legislation will make it harder for ordinary people to seek justice because of a decision to scrap no-win, no-fee cases.
For many Americans, the new laws will mean ordinary people will be forced to either break the law or live with a highly regulated, highly censored internet.
Until recently this was a worry only for the super-rich, but now many ordinary people fear that, thanks to rising house prices, they may be dragged into paying death duties.
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