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Ms Reza, who in the end cannot conceal her admiration and affection, struggles to interpret these moments.
ECONOMIST: Nicolas Sarkozy
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Their criticisms were taken up by Mr Stringer, who in the end voted against the report as released.
ECONOMIST: Green.view
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If he does so, without any compensating benefits for the victims (who, in the end, are pensioners, normally a key Labour constituency), it will be seen as an opportunistic, short-termist raid that undermines Labour's claims to want more investment and saving.
ECONOMIST: Mr Brown��s surprise package
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You re singing, and no one else is in the studio, it s usually midnight and it doesn t really matter who s playing in the end.
NPR: Mick Jagger: A Stone Alone
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These are the people who have to, in the end, come to an agreement.
WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing
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But these players are the ones who inevitably become the most vulnerable in the end.
FORBES: Brian Urlacher's Departure From The Chicago Bears Proves Once Again That The NFL Is No Place For Nostalgia
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John Regan is a medium-size builder in the Washington DC area who has just completed a high-end condominium project in the upscale suburb of McLean, Virginia.
BBC: Housing meltdown hits US economy
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Yet in the end the man who must make things happen in the hemisphere is Mr Clinton.
ECONOMIST: The United States looks south
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School choice is a work in progress, and who knows how it will turn out in the end.
FORBES: School Choice vs. High-Stakes-Testing
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In fact, consumers who end up in bankruptcy work with the Chapter 7 that works for them, hopefully based on discussions with a qualified attorney.
FORBES: Many Consumer Bankruptcies Do More Harm Than Good