Holdover capitalists like Rong hung on to fortunes until the revolution gained its full destructive force.
She says the lingering perception is a holdover from the days before modern kitchen appliances.
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On its page-one nameplate and elsewhere, The Wall Street Journal maintains its period, a holdover from the 1800s.
He has to get those tax increases and fast, just in case a recovery dignifies the holdover Bush rates.
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This is a holdover from the 1800s and early days of futures trading, when speculators were, to be fair, profiteers.
Biographer John Robert Greene says Ford and his holdover secretary of state, Henry Kissinger, considered no other option than military force.
Or is it an outdated holdover from an age when conquest and military expansion were more admired than they are now?
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This is probably a holdover from our caveman days, when the avoidance of predators and other threats was essential for survival.
In the railroad industry, it took decades to get rid of coal-shovelers, holdover from steam locomotives, from the cabs of diesel engines.
Much of the remaining two are spent resting, eating and watching television in one of the bridge's three single-sex lounges (a holdover from the early days).
When speed of execution is normative and rapid-fire decisions are a constant, the art of reflection can seem quaint, a holdover perhaps from earlier, more sedate times.
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According to Gowdiak, the latest vulnerability is a holdover from a bug ( referred to here as Issue 32) that Security Explorations researchers reported to Oracle in late August.
Stewart Harvey, group commercial director at travel-management company HRG Worldwide, says he's seeing more coach-class travel than even two years ago, which suggests the trend isn't just a recession holdover.
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In a quixotic holdover from Prohibition, when alcohol was banned in the U.S., American consumers have been largely forbidden from buying wine directly from a winery not located in their state.
The obsession with grain self-sufficiency is a holdover from Maoism that is encouraged by enviro-scaremongers such as the Earth Policy Institute's Lester Brown, who warns that China must prepare for food shortages.
The outcome favoring the owner was similar to thousands of other cases known as "holdover proceedings" that clog the city's housing court every year, involving landlords and tenants, with far less net worth.
The scenario summarizes the case against Lewinsky's former friend, a holdover from the Bush White House who was exiled in 1994 to the Pentagon, where she nursed her resentments and then met Monica.
Mr. Robinson notes that despite these dangers, Russian support for the project remains high, especially from Viktor Mikhailov, head of the Ministry of Atomic Energy (MinAtom) and a holdover from the old Soviet era.
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The judges, many of whom were holdover loyalists from the government of Mubarak, are widely viewed as hostile to the Islamists who now dominate the assembly that has been charged with framing a new constitution.
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Bruce Reidel, a Clinton holdover who has echoed the state department's emphasis on the need to maintain an Arab coalition, is due to leave his job as head of the national security council Middle East desk next week.
The rest is all holdover news.
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The rest is basically holdover news.
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The biggest deduction that most people worry about losing is the one for home mortgage interest, a holdover from when the deductions for other forms of interest like credit cards and auto loans were eliminated in the 1986 tax reform law.
That's a holdover from the early days, when Canfield and Smith didn't have the clout or the bucks to jump onto the candy racks at Wal-Mart or CVS. So they approached such stores as Urban Outfitters, Eastern Mountain Sports and Newbury Comics.
The Patriot League champion Black Knights, in Charlottesville for the second year in a row and in the tournament for the fifth time in 10 years, return with just 10 holdover players from last year's team on a roster dominated by freshmen and sophomores.
If your business is government related, or you just want a peaceful location in the heart of town, check into the Capitol Hotel Tokyu in the Akasaka district, a popular holdover from the 1960s (the Beatles stayed here), which was razed and replaced with a 29-storey tower in 2010.
At first, the Secretary of War, a Cabinet member who, from the start, was a civilian, was called the Secretary at War, a holdover from the Revolution but also a prepositional manifestation of an ideological commitment: the department was chiefly to be called upon only if the nation was at war.
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