Squeezed by rivals in their own market, British media moguls are gambling on winning new sales here. |
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If the TV moguls are right and we only want to watch miserable people wallowing in self-pity, then why not simply watch the news? |
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The moguls of India's rag trade have been flashing on retailers' radar screens for years, of course. |
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Even media moguls like him are beginning to feel the chill wind of recession. |
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Football has never featured massively in the lives of this hard-working city of bankers, real estate moguls and shopaholics. |
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It takes on corrupt media moguls, bloodthirsty generals and self-serving politicians, as well as an uncaring public. |
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A short film shot in Sligo will be screened for movie moguls from all over the world in Los Angeles later this month. |
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Here the night will be boogied away by an A-list celebrity smorgasbord of movie stars, moguls, sports personalities and billionaires. |
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Still and again, the days of huddling around the TV to receive a daily dose of mediated culture from the analog media moguls are numbered. |
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The organisers, three of New York's most powerful media moguls, were avoiding the obvious comparison. |
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Those attending range from software bosses, heads of government, business moguls, and even film stars and other celebrities. |
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And it was not just the industrialists, bankers and media moguls who benefited. |
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Crashing through gates and bouncing over moguls, competitive skiers pound their knees mercilessly. |
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Squats and lunges will help absorb and support the impact on the lower body used when skiing moguls and humps. |
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She became the first Japanese woman to win a gold medal in the winter Olympics when she took the women's moguls event in freestyle skiing. |
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This cat track then empties out into another run that has lots of moguls and they were big ones! |
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Improved balance keeps skiers tackling moguls and soccer players kicking forcefully. |
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Not to mention that religion and media moguls propagate the popularity of that nationalistic pride that most Americans have. |
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Many Easterners seem to think that bubble-headed Valley Girls and semi-literate movie moguls populate the area. |
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In fact, leverage is the weapon we will use against the infidels, including Hollywood studio moguls who might try to cut us out of the action. |
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Record industry moguls are bullish about the future of their industry following the outcome of the Napster trial. |
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You'd wonder how such an insulting little squirt could amass such a fortune and control the mighty moguls of the motor racing business. |
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For decades, the moguls groused because their products, unlike cars and potato chips, were not endlessly reproducible. |
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In fact the chief executives of most large media organizations around the world are not moguls but barons. |
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Mike and Pat can head straight up to the moguls and gullies of some of the area's black runs. |
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The North Korean leader, in expansive mood while lunching southern media moguls, suggested a repeat in September and October. |
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The company was and is run by moguls, people who want to make deals and who aspire to be machers. |
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Millions of dollars are raised from developers, financial institutions, media moguls and a bevy of corporate heavy weights. |
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Melbourne is filling with tycoons, moguls, magnates, billionaires and mere millionaires. |
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Hip hop artists have now morphed into businessmen and media moguls. |
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A new blockbuster documentary presents the history of Hollywood through the lives of its great movie stars and moguls. |
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One-two podium finishes in the ladies ski cross and both of the moguls saw them better the United States' record of eight freestyle skiing medals in a single Winter Olympics. |
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Whenever press ownerships have been allowed into commercial television ownership, the situation has been favourable to the emergence of media moguls. |
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Perhaps it seemed routine for one of the world's most powerful media moguls to take a leadership post at one of the most influential think tanks in Washington. |
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Sunshine reflected off huge drifts, soft moguls and bumpy pistes. |
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When you read memoirs written by politicians, media stars, business moguls or sporting heroes, you know that you are being told only what the writer wants you to hear. |
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So you've gone down enough moguls to last you a lifetime, and it's time to sit indoors, warm up in front of the fire and attract the ski bunnies at the chalet. |
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Let's assume you've reached a level of expertise where you can handle intermediate blue runs and gentler red-run moguls without making a fool of yourself. |
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He soon finds himself caught between the moguls of the textile industry and the trade unions, all equally determined that his invention never sees the light of day. |
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You can't help but get excited watching these guys fly through the air on a snowboard, jumping over moguls on a snow machine, or doing flips on a motorcycle. |
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This year's revelation is that controlling my center of gravity makes a major difference in how nimbly I can ski steeps, moguls and off-piste chunky snow. |
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Before they became moguls, the men who made Hollywood had been clothiers, merchants, traders in diamonds and fox stoles, yard-goods and dry-goods salesmen. |
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For pin money he could resume the motivational talks to elite groups of corporate moguls that he undertook between his gigs in Chicago and Los Angeles. |
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This gold rush of sorts has been very kind to big-name movie stars and industry moguls, whose off-the-map paychecks make headlines. |
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That, as Jay-Z and other moguls have shown, is the grown-up move. |
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Or as any of us moguls fanatics could tell, the extra poundage gets in the way of the backscratcher, helicopter, iron cross and the daffy. |
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A number of senior Australian media moguls were brought into Murdoch's powerhouse, including John Dux, who was managing director of the South China Morning Post. |
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