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Mr Madoff claimed he pulled off this massive fraud alone, but this seems unlikely.
Mr. Valdez was sucked up into the conflict.
Mr Fryer now applies his supple mind to the touchy, tangled issue of racial inequality.
Mr Bernanke and his lieutenants are conventionally Keynesian.
Mr. Grison has never thought that his secretary would sale his sales plan to his opponent.
Mr Freedland's family emigrated from the then Russian empire in the 19th century.
Mr Thaksin's planned return from exile brings other worries.
Mr Foot was slow to realise this.
Mr Bush, unpopular at home, is nearing the end of his term.
Mr. Zelaya would also be exempt from prosecution until after leaving office.
Mr. Gruby being left-handed himself, thought of the idea to try to promote a few products for left-handers.
Mr Kirchner rarely travelled and notoriously snubbed foreign visitors.
Mr Legaspi points out that another change is quietly afoot.
Mr. Dambar was gratified by his response.
Mr. Singh said he was pleased with the outcome.
Mr Mestrallet must also win over Suez's shareholders.
Mr Cameron shied away from calling for his friend's head too, but described the allegations as "truly dreadful".
Mrs Putin once damned her husband with faint praise by confiding to a friend: 'At least he doesn't beat me.
Mr Tusk shrugs off all criticisms of inaction.
Mr. Porter's book was an instant hit.
Mr. Jobs also spoke of perseverance and will power.
Mr McCain said that was a "reckless judgment".
Mr. Roh's economic planners sought to achieve a more equitable distribution of wealth.
Mr Osborne should rectify that.
Mr. Wei, a jovial man, knows something about the environmental destruction coal mining can inflict on the land. He himself is in the coal-mining business in northern China.
Mr. Ying is one of those happy people who derive pleasure from helping others.
Mr Bush, having been ill from overwork, found that he had to put the brake on and taken more rest.
Mr McCain, by contrast, is running on financial fumes.
Mrs. Dambar was talking very rapidly and somewhat forcefully.
Mr. Warren sued for libel over the remarks.
Mr. Parker went to the lost and found office.
Mr. Buchanan lists six factors that contribute to the DINK lifestyle and explain why today's culture mocks "the old idea that the good life for a woman means a husband and a houseful of kids."
Mr and Mrs Bixby lived in a smallish apartment somewhere in New York City.
Mr. Sesemann called to him, but with no success, for the boy kept at a shy distance.
Mrs. Medlock was not in the least disturbed by her and her thoughts.
Mr Huckabee says he can solve that problem by giving monthly rebate cheques to those who need them.
Mrs Merkel has tried to help indebted euro members while refusing to write blank cheques.
Mr. Crenshaw deposited the boys and their suitcases on Mr. Peck's lawn.
Mr. Sapkota can't quit or leave as his boss has taken his passport.
Mr. Dambar had started off as an assistant to Mrs. Spear's husband.
Mr Bryson may not be as exciting a choice as some of those who were said to be in the running for the job, notably Eric Schmidt of Google.
Mr Ling was fat and unhealthy.
Mr Angelides was a perennial thorn in the side of business, using California's state pension plan to browbeat bosses of firms he disapproved of, and he retains a dim view of Wall Street.
Mrs. Mills went to London last week.
Mr. Patel phoned the university for an explanation, and he was given the usual unconvincing excuses.
Mr Reuland, who is also a celebrated crime-fiction author, said it was the first time he had come across a case in which internet evidence had been used to disprove charges.
Mr. Barker's distraught parents were last night being comforted by relatives.
Mr. Jobs also spoke of perseverance and will power.
Mr Newsom is not the loony liberal of conservative tirades.
Mr Harris and Mrs Bate and three other teachers were there.