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The City's cluster of financial expertise, then, should keep it ahead of Frankfurt, the site of the new European central bank and the place most often touted as a rival to London.
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In other words, the reason you came to the arena in the first place is often the most uneventful part of the evening.
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The home was used primarily as a second residence for the Hope family and was the place where they entertained most often, inviting friends such as Tony Bennett and Glen Campbell to enjoy the views from the house.
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In order to keep a random act of violence from being possible, the coping mechanism is most often to place blame.
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But when an investor is in the market in unfavorable seasons in which the market experiences the serious declines that most often take place in unfavorable seasons, that investor actually loses money.
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LinkedIn, on the other hand, is touted as a place to build business connections, professional networks and, most often, a platform to cultivate your forward-facing personal brand.
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Ms Rantzen said one of the things that perturbed Childline most was that it was often the only place where children felt they could turn for help.
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But having it be one of the stop-gap measures before someone takes their own life, the place someone turns at what might be the most vulnerable moment in their (often young) lives, is something else.
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Most concerning to me is the fact that this kind of high-tech war often takes place away from the public eye.
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They talk about how African-Americans of their class and generation feel the weight of race most acutely in relation to affirmative action, sensing that whites often think they have not truly earned their place at Harvard or Princeton or on the medical faculty.
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