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Wu Jinglian, one of China's leading economists and a longtime champion of its transition to free markets, says that it faces two starkly contrasting futures: a market economy under the rule of law or crony capitalism.
They later became reacquainted through Jennifer Finch, one of Love's longtime friends and former bandmates, who was dating Nirvana drummer Dave Grohl at the time.
Eisenhower was a longtime member of the club, which operated one of his favorite courses.
Gaines was strict about enforcing this quota, and one year, longtime writer and frequent traveller Arnie Kogen was bumped off the list.
In a cruel piece of irony, on September 29, 2007, the Padres were within one out and one strike of clinching the National League Wild Card berth, but Tony Gwynn, Jr., son of the longtime Padres legend, tripled against Hoffman to tie the game.
The band's first album, I Think We're Gonna Need a Bigger Boat, is the first to be co-produced by Cook's longtime engineer Simon Thornton, who also sings on one track.
Moe tried, unsuccessfully, one final time to revive the Stooges with longtime supporting actor Emil Sitka filling in for Larry.
On this broadcast, the Stooges are joined by one of their longtime stock-company members, Vernon Dent, who plays " Mr. Mortimer ", a party-goer who requests a drink.
" He would not marry again, but continued to have relationships with other women ; those who knew his longtime secretary would later report her commenting " If every woman Harold slept with stood at one end of City Hall, the building would sink five inches into LaSalle Street ".
On 25 September 1998, a city square in Hollywood was named Carmen Miranda Square in a ceremony headed by longtime honorary mayor of Hollywood, Johnny Grant, who was also one of the singer's personal friends dating back to World War II.
For instance, in one film, Perry marries his longtime secretary Della Street, while Paul Drake turns into comic sidekick Spudsy Drake.
Press response to The Killing Kind was very positive, but the album remains a hotly contested topic among the band's audience, with some longtime fans resistant to the new modern elements, and others hailing The Killing Kind as one of the band's finest moments.
The experience was a hard one for Chrétien, as many of his longtime Cabinet allies supported the bid of John Turner.
Gira, Jarboe, and other longtime collaborators created one of the most highly regarded albums of their career.
Mel Hanks, a longtime reporter at Little Rock's KARK-TV, who was known for his investigative reporting, lived in Beebe at one time with his wife and son.
" Discussing the tracks on his blog, guitarist Dave Navarro stated, " The thinking being that we wanted to give our longtime listeners something to celebrate the tour and " Whores " has always been one of the tracks that defined Jane's early on.
" The trio's longtime conductor, Vic Schoen, said of Les, " You could always count on him to come up with something no one else had thought of ," while Maxene Andrews once remembered, " It was wonderful having him perform with us.
Playing on a stereotype of his famous TV role, he wore the trademark fedora and black suit when he made an appearance as guest host of a 1977 episode of NBC's Saturday Night Live that included a spoof of Highway Patrol, featuring Dan Aykroyd, a longtime fan of the original show, and one in which he portrayed FBI director J. Edgar Hoover, in a humorous send-up of Hoover's suspect sexuality.
President Kibaki is known to be a keen golfer and is one of the longtime members of the Muthaiga Golf Club.
Meanwhile, the source of the list was later revealed to be a longtime associate of Villepin's, one Jean-Louis Gergorin, an executive at EADS.
He was the longtime director of the Armagh Astronomical Observatory, one of the chief astronomical observatories in the U. K. during the 19th century.
For many years he had been working to negotiate the release of Chanda Sahib, a longtime French ally who had at one time occupied the throne of Tanjore, and sought for himself the throne of the Carnatic.
According to the magazine, America's Hottest Colleges " have one attribute in common: they're creating buzz among students, school officials and longtime observers of the admissions process ... each reflects a place that is preparing students well for a complex world.

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For what we propose, however, a psychoanalyst is not necessary, even though one aim is to enable the reader to get beneath his own defenses -- his defenses of himself to himself.
By what one reader called a `` series of dissolving views '', he merges one period into another and gives a sense of continuous growth.
At the same time another child -- this one of Shelley's brain -- was given to the world: Alastor, a poem of pervading beauty in which the reader may gaze into the still depths of a fine mind's musings.
The average reader of this magazine owns more than one gun ( we ran a survey to find out ) but he's always on the lookout for new and better arms.
I wrote a few years ago that one of the cardinal rules of writing is that the reader should be able to get some idea of what the story is about.
A year and a day of this idyll is described for the reader, one in which not only discovery of a new world of personality is charted, but self-discovery as well.
Deane and J. R. Thomson write this valid conclusion, “ The Book of Obadiah is occupied with one subject – the punishment of Edom for its cruel and unbrotherly love conduct towards Judah ...” One can link this idea of punishment to one of the major prophets “ Ezekiel ” who “... interprets the exile to Babylon and the destruction of Jerusalem as deserved punishments for the sins of those who themselves committed them .” Verses 3-7 in Obadiah explain to the reader the reason for the punishment theme, “ Confidence in one ’ s power, intelligence, allies, or the topographical features of one ’ s territory is often mentioned as an attribute of those who foolishly confront the Lord and are consequently punished .” Although destruction is vital to understanding Obadiah, it is of note to understand the destruction being a consequence of action.
Marker also reminds the reader that only one short scene in La Jetée is of a moving image, as Marker could only borrow a movie camera for one afternoon while working on the film.
Adams responded on May 18, 1998, with a comic strip called Pippy the Ziphead, " cramming as much artwork in as possible so no one will notice there's only one joke ... it's on the reader.
Ernest Hemingway in For Whom the Bell Tolls made deliberate use of false friends as one of the devices intended to convey to the reader that English conversations in the book in fact represent Spanish.
A voracious reader, one of the books that most influenced him at the time was Florence Marryat's There Is No Death ( 1891 ), a discussion of spiritualism, and from which that he gained a firm belief in the existence of an afterlife.
Such simplification has sometimes led to confusion if the character is not understood in the context of the sentence or paragraph as a whole, for it poses difficulty to the reader to know which particular word was referred to by the use of the one simple ideogram.
The reader would then choose one of the given answers and turn to the appropriate page.
An essay in support of creationism published in 1994 referred to bacterial flagella as showing " multiple, integrated components ", where " nothing about them works unless every one of their complexly fashioned and integrated components are in place " and asked the reader to " imagine the effects of natural selection on those organisms that fortuitously evolved the flagella ... without the concommitant control mechanisms ".
He was baptised in 368 or 373 and tonsured as a reader ( one of the minor orders of the Church ).
On the one hand defining there is a Bahá ' í Administration as part of the Covenant of Bahá ' u ' lláh and then there is speaking to the individual reader, as there are no clergy in the religion to rely on for guidance.
Late in his editorship Murray learned that one prolific reader, W. C. Minor, was a criminal lunatic.
A single reading of the Miles Gloriosus leaves the reader with the notion that the names, place, and play is Greek, but one must look beyond these superficial interpretations.
For in these was reflected that which a personality must feel concerning the evolution and essential being of humanity when this personality is kept back from grasping the spiritual world by the restricted thought in the philosophy of nature characterizing the end of the 19th century .... What attracted me particularly was that one could read Nietzsche without coming upon anything which strove to make the reader a ' dependent ' of Nietzsche's.

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