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`` You have every right to be '', I replied gravely in the Manu dialect, but my attention was fixed on Brassnose, the biggest and strongest of us.
The biggest loss, of course, was the individual's lessened desire and ability to give his services to the growth of his company and our economy.
Still more jealous bitterness was engendered by the O'Banion gang's seizure from a West Side marshalling yard of a freight-car load of Canadian whisky worth $100,000 and by one of the biggest coups of the Prohibition era -- the Sibley warehouse robbery, which became famous for the cool brazenness of the operation.
This was the biggest annual outlay since the Communist program for the under-developed countries made its modest beginning in 1954.
Insuring that the countries have a freedom of choice, he said, was the biggest detriment to the Soviet Union.
Now all he had to do was finish in even par to collect the trophy and the biggest single paycheck in golf.
None of us was aware that the biggest fight was still ahead.
The controversy over the Ikin catch was one of the biggest disputes of the era.
He was undoubtably the biggest influence on Plotinus in his development of Neoplatonism, although little is known about his own philosophical views.
After the war, the biggest concern was the rebuilding of Abadan's oil refinery.
During its final two years of existence, the AFL teams won upset victories over the NFL teams in Super Bowl III and IV, the former New York Jets victory was considered one of the biggest upsets in American sports history.
The biggest achievement of Abdülaziz was to modernize the Ottoman Navy.
Also in the late 1990s in the Walloon south of the country, French speaking / rapping Starflam was the biggest name in hip hop.
The show's best-known and Sondheim's biggest hit song was almost an afterthought, written several days before the start of out of town tryouts.
Perhaps AMOS BASIC's biggest disadvantage, stemming from it Atari ST lineage, was its incompatibility with the Amiga's operating system functions and interfaces.
The biggest change Robbins made was a new opening number to replace " Love Is in the Air " and introduce the show as a bawdy, wild comedy.
It soon was the biggest adding machine company in America.
But the biggest shift in company history came in 1953 ; the Burroughs Adding Machine Company was renamed the Burroughs Corporation and began moving into computer products, initially for banking institutions.
The music was revised completely but the biggest change came in the footage used – reflecting the methods and nature of newsgathering, while a strong emphasis was placed on the BBC logo itself.
There was a vast amount of publicity around the film, with a critic for the New York Times calling it " the most eagerly awaited picture of the year ", and it was one of the biggest money-makers of the era.
The biggest concentration camp was Jasenovac in Croatia.
" In 1977 the Commodores scored a ballad hit with " Easy ", which became the group's biggest hit yet, reaching No. 4 in the U. S., followed by the funky favorite " Brick House ", also Top 5, both from their landmark album " The Commodores ", as was the utopian album favorite " Zoom ".

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In 2010, retail trade turnover was largely unaltered compared to 2009.
A green flash was added to the socks, which from 1938 became a green turnover ( although on blue socks thus eliminating red from the kit ), and that has remained a feature of the strip ever since.
The turnover in this group is clearly marked at the species level .< ref > Statistical analysis of marine losses at this time suggests that the decrease in diversity was caused more by a sharp increase in extinctions than by a decrease in speciation .< ref > The K – T boundary record of dinoflagellates is not as well-understood, mainly because only microbial cysts provide a fossil record, and not all dinoflagellate species have cyst-forming stages, thereby likely causing diversity to be underestimated.
Hall of Fame manager Ned Hanlon played all eight seasons in center field but there was high turnover otherwise.
How this happened was related to the high turnover of staff combined with a lack of standard procedures for track inspections.
In its first year turnover was £ 27 million.
The end of the Paleocene ( 55. 5 / 54. 8 Mya ) was marked by one of the most significant periods of global change during the Cenozoic, the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum, which upset oceanic and atmospheric circulation and led to the extinction of numerous deep-sea benthic foraminifera and on land, a major turnover in mammals.
Three plays after the turnover, Morton threw a pass that was intercepted by safety Rick Volk and returned 30 yards to the Cowboys 3-yard line ( Morrall later referred to play as the play of the game ).
After returning the opening kickoff 17 yards, San Francisco's Amos Lawrence was hit by Bengals linebacker Guy Frazier and fumbled at his own 26-yard line ( the first time in a Super Bowl that a turnover took place on the opening kick ), where John Simmons recovered for Cincinnati.
This was the first Super Bowl in which neither team committed a turnover.
On canals, one solution to the problem of getting the horse to the other side was the roving bridge or turnover bridge, where the horse ascended the ramp on one side, crossed the bridge, descended a cirular ramp on the other side of the river but the same side of the bridge, and then passed through the bridge hole to continue on its way.
In March 2007, the press claimed that the merger had created a debt of £ 30 million, about 5 % of the University's annual turnover, and that the University was aiming to tackle this debt by implementing 400 voluntary redundancies.
In 2006, a turnover of 17. 6 billion US $ ( 13 billion euro ) was reached mostly in Europe, followed by North America and Asia.
The Jackson administration attempted to explain this unprecedented purge as reform, or constructive turnover, but in the months following the changes it became obvious that the sole criterion for the extensive turnover was political loyalty to Andrew Jackson.
By 2001, the company's annual turnover from digital photography was in excess of ¥ 100 billion.
* Phillip Morris group — the Phillip Morris group which once was the parent company of Altria group, Phillip Morris International and Kraft Foods had annual combined turnover of $ 80 bn.
The move to ABC caused a fair amount of cast turnover as Nancy Stafford left the series and Julie Sommars followed, although she would play a recurring role in several episodes, while Don Knotts ' character was cut from the series.
When all was said and done, the team had experienced a turnover of nearly two-thirds of the roster.
Under Minh's rule, there was a large turnover of officials aligned with Diệm.
Indeed it was reported in January 2008 that the investors had not discharged the £ 10 million loan from ABC Corporation ( secured on the club's stadium ) together with its £ 1 million annual interest burden — despite the club's prospective annual turnover of between £ 10 million and £ 15 million a year.
Comics historian Ron Goulart in his book The Funnies states the frequent turnover of artists on the strip was due to Webb's desire to find someone " who could draw him as good looking as he thought he ought to be.
The annual global production of surfactants was 13 million metric tons in 2008, and the annual turnover reached US $ 24. 33 billion in 2009, nearly 2 % up from the previous year.
It was believed previously that tendons could not undergo matrix turnover and that tenocytes were not capable of repair.

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