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Apart from Alzheimer's, it's the greediest thief of memory there is.
In booms, it is set by the greediest buyer; in busts by the most fearful seller.
The outrage: This is the greediest, most ridiculous thing a pro sports team has ever done.
Even the greediest music pirates could do little more than load their ill-gotten booty onto CDs.
"; "Ten Bombshells the E.U.'s Keeping Secret Until After You've Voted"; "Greediest Snouts in the E.U. Trough.
Isn't it great to finally see some of the most stupid and greediest among the investment community get a bloody nose?
" (Icahn denied having made sexist comments.) C. E. Meyer, the company's chief executive, described Icahn as "one of the greediest men on earth.
Greediest: Thinking about my futureIt's safe to say that I thought of apps like Stash more as smart saving than I did proactive investing.
And then there was the greediest question of all: Did I really want to share the charred octopus, which had the thickest tentacles I had ever seen?
Goldman management began making a greater effort to engage with small investors, looking to restore the bank's reputation after critics cast it as the greediest on Wall Street.
Sanders asked Cruz to partner with him in taking on drug companies -- "the greediest of many greedy corporate interests in Washington" -- by supporting legislation to have Medicare negotiate prices with the industry.
" Case has come to loathe so much of what the Northwest has become; as she told Maclean's in 2006, "Mean people came to the Northwest, like the greediest, meanest assholes — millions of them.
At a hearing in Washington in 1985, Mr. Meyer called Mr. Icahn one of the greediest men on earth and accused him of wanting to liquidate the airline, The New York Times reported.
"These claims are not related to our organization, but perhaps the traffic police or someone else," said Mr. Rana of the water management board, citing what's widely seen as the greediest branch of Nepali officialdom.
Click here to view original GIFBenedict Cumberbatch might have moved on to bigger and more problematic things, but papier mâché artist Dan Reeder has been fielding requests for the greediest of dragons since the first Hobbit movie.
When the price of a stock can be influenced by a 'herd' on Wall Street with prices set at the margin by the most emotional person, or the greediest person, or the most depressed person, it is hard to argue that the market always prices rationally.
Seager, who has closely reviewed all six of these suits, wrote of the O'Brien case for the Daily Beast: Trump's greediest lawsuit was his $5-billion libel lawsuit filed in 2006 against Timothy O'Brien for saying in his book TrumpNation, The Art of Being The Donald, that Trump was at best worth $250 million, not the billions Trump claimed.
This might seem like a small gesture — a collector advocating for an undervalued artist — but commercial galleries are, above all, the front line in an industry obsessed with profit, and the importance of this kind of influence, which puts the artist above the business, from a collector (often the greediest of all players in this comedy of manners) can't be overstated.
Ove Sundberg is another of Alex childhood friends who is believed to be the dullest and greediest resident in Solsidan.
The general objective of the game is to avoid being the greediest contestant. For each money clock played, a dollar figure is shown that rapidly increases or decreases. Contestants hold lock-out buzzers behind their backs and secretly lock-in at a point when they believe the money clock is high enough to be valuable to them, but low enough not to be the "greediest" contestant, or the contestant who locks-in at the highest value. For each of the five money clocks (ranging from $1,000 to $5,000), the greediest contestant banks no money for the just-played money clock.
Like nearly all of the men on the Robert Bruce, he is very devoted to his captain and shipmates. Nubby - The fierce, one-armed cook of the Robert Bruce. King George - The German-speaking king of England who speaks very little English. Later known as King George I one of the greediest kings in Britain.
Raven has been described as the greediest, most lecherous and mischievous creature known to the Haida, but at the same time Raven often helps humans in our encounters with other supernatural beings. Raven acquired such things as fresh water, salmon and the house for humans. Robert Bringhurst has noted that Raven never actually creates anything; he made the world by stealing, exchanging, redistributing, and generally moving things around.
How Much Is Enough? is an American game show that aired on Game Show Network from January 8 to March 28, 2008. The show was hosted by Corbin Bernsen with four contestants competing with a "money clock" to avoid being the "greediest" contestant. Despite high expectations among production staff, with one member calling it a potentially "network-defining" show that would "quickly become an audience favorite", the series did not meet those expectations and was canceled after its first season.
This story is a list of the seven most-wanted ghosts in Britain. In order: #Old Hollow Legs (Case number 101X): Winner of the Greediest Ghost of Greenwich competition. He is a giant head on a pair of legs, who died ten years before due to unspecified reasons about a slice of chocolate fudge. He often steals from the living's fridges or waits under dinner tables to catch falling scraps; #Transparent Tony (Case number 102X): Tony causes people to lie badly, especially children.
In later years, Dastardly and Muttley were the nemeses for Yogi Bear and his friends in the 1980s series Yogi's Treasure Hunt. This time, Dick repeatedly failed at discovering hidden treasure before Yogi and his team. It was in this series' episode Yogi's Heroes that Dick's full name was revealed; as the leader of an island named Dicaragua, he introduced himself as Richard Milhous Dastardly (an obvious play on former U.S. President Richard Milhous Nixon). One episode shows that Dastardly and Muttley are the greediest creatures in the world.
Only appearing in Bulletman #4. A greedy criminal who after engineering a jailbreak with the aid of henchmen disguised as or who are guards takes refuge in a castle and captures Bulletman with a silent cannon fired by compressed air that knocks his helmet off, throws him in a dungeon, then causes a crime spree. Bulletgirl rescues her partner after she sees and follows one of the gang causing Bulletman's helmet and Bulletman causes the air cannon to explode in the face of 'the greediest man in America'. Midas is either killed or jailed.
During their journey, Aidil almost gets lost while hallucinating about a familiar looking woman but is quickly rescued by Muski. Meanwhile, the middle brother, Bakar returns to Bunohan from his comfortable upper-middle class life in Klang Valley on the pretense of looking after his ailing father. In reality, he wants to convince his father to sell their family's land to a large business corporation from Kuala Lumpur for a huge amount of money. Although he is the most successful and educated of his brothers, he is also the greediest.
Rico, third-in- command of the penguins, does not really talk very much, usually communicating in babbles and mumbles. He is similar in physical features to the other penguins in the movies, but he has a tuft of feathers shaped like a Mohawk and a scar of unknown origin on his left cheek in the television series, which makes him easier to distinguish, particularly from Skipper. Rico is the greediest and fattest of the penguins - he will eat almost anything, and thinks constantly of food. Skipper describes him as "clearly a world-class psychopath".
Under the ownership of Wirtz, the Chicago Blackhawks were named by ESPN in 2004 as the worst franchise in sports. In 2002, ESPN ranked Wirtz as the third greediest owner in all of sports. In spite of his vocal critics, Wirtz was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1977 and the United States Hockey Hall of Fame in 1985. He was considered by many (including former Blackhawks General Manager Dale Tallon, retired hockey star Stan Mikita, and former Blackhawk Martin Lapointe) to be a generous and fiercely loyal man.
The other band members denied Biafra's accusations regarding the live releases, and have defended the mixes as an effort of hard work. Biafra dismissed the new group as "the world's greediest karaoke band." Nevertheless, in 2003, Klaus Flouride said of performances without the band's former frontman: "There hasn't been a show yet that people didn't really like.""Interview with Dead Kennedys' Klaus Flouride" by Mark Prindle, Citizine, September 1, 2003 Biafra further criticized them for advertising shows using his own image taken from the original 1980s incarnation of the band, which he labeled as false advertising.
"A power of acceleration, amazingly swift and smooth, yet perfectly controlled ... the thrilling characteristics of a racer in a machine tamed to behave in mannerly fashion ... the engine which gives 100 brake horse power on the bench and which will propel the car at over 80 miles an hour on the level can be throttled down until the vehicle is running smoothly at 12–15 miles an hour." "It is certainly the greediest motor of the touring type that I have driven. I do not mean in petrol but in a straining desire to be allowed to go ever faster."The Vauxhall-Velox, The Times, 14 September 1921; p.
People in the future may even experience never-ending "gradients of bliss". Such decentralized scenarios may be unstable in the long run, as the greediest elements of the superintelligent classes would have both the means and the motive to usurp the property of the unenhanced classes. Even if the mechanisms for ensuring legal property rights are both unbreakable and loophole-free, there may still be an ever-present danger of humans and cyborgs being "tricked" by the cleverest of the superintelligent machines into unwittingly signing over their own property. Suffering may be widespread, as sentient beings without property may die, and no mechanism prevents a being from reproducing up until the limits of his own inheritable resources, resulting in a multitude of that being's descendants scrabbling out an existence of minimal sustenance.
Paul Goldberger of The New York Times called the building one of the "best slab-shaped buildings of the 1920's". Upon its opening, the building was characterized as being "one of the most popular business palaces in the entire midtown section" because of its technologically advanced systems, central location, and elaborate decoration. According to the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission, the Fred F. French Building so exactly conformed to the 1916 Zoning Resolution that it was illustrated in The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language to accompany the definition of the word "setback". The AIA Guide to New York City characterized the building as being "from the days when even the greediest developer owed serious and intricate architectural detail and materials to the tenant and public".
The film historian Terry Ramsaye wrote that "if the seating capacity of the Radio City Music Hall is precisely 6,200, then just exactly 6,199 persons must have been aware at the initial performance that they were eye witnesses to [...] the unveiling of the world's best 'bust'". Set designer Robert Edmond Jones resigned in disappointment, and Graham was fired. Despite the negative reviews of the performances, the theater's design was very well received. One reviewer stated: "It has been said of the new Music Hall that it needs no performers; that its beauty and comforts alone are sufficient to gratify the greediest of playgoers." On January 11, 1933, after incurring a net operating loss of $180,000, the Music Hall converted to the then-familiar format of a feature film, with a spectacular stage show that Roxy had perfected.
This is instantly > understood by "the 18 greediest, the seven most hypocritical and the five > wealthiest families in the country" to whom he goes for financing.... This > should be daft, glorious stuff, and West ought to lurch into life as a > monstrously American folk villain, the match of such folk heroes as Paul > Bunyan and Davy Crockett. If Minnesota's lakes are the hoof-prints of > Bunyan's blue ox, why can't Warren Harding, Al Capone and Joseph McCarthy be > the droppings from Eddie West's cigar? ...They might be, except that Condon > loses his balance and—odd for him—goes off the shallow end. For the first > time in eight novels, he wavers from his delightful obsession that maniacal > rigidity is civilization's main motivating force and therefore the only > human quirk worth a novelist's attention.... Eddie West dies of Condon's > sermonizing.

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