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  • One of the most often-quoted things about writing is that to become a better writer, you have to read.

    A Writer’s Greatest Tool: the Smartphone | Write to Done 2010

  • The value of VIX options is based on futures, not the often-quoted "spot," or "cash" VIX readings.

    Fear Gauge Flicks to Life Chris Dieterich 2011

  • In an article in Opinion Journal (part of the WSJ) sent to me by Dave Lull, Daniel Henningner discusses the often-quoted statistics about the number of blogs out there — 35.5 million a month tracked by Technorati, 75,000 new blogs a day, etc etc.

    Magazines Maxine 2009

  • Mr. Inadome said that the often-quoted statistic that non-Japanese hold only 5% of Japanese government bonds is misleading because foreigners control around 20% "in the transactions that determine day-to-day price changes."

    Japanese yields fall at short end of curve Andrew Monahan 2011

  • The value of VIX options is based on futures, not the often-quoted "spot," or "cash" VIX readings.

    Fear Gauge Flicks to Life Chris Dieterich 2011

  • Today's announcement comes 50 years after Minow delivered his often-quoted speech in which he called television "a vast wasteland."

    White House details plans for more digital learning 2011

  • The often-quoted statistic that going to college increases your lifetime earnings by over $1 million is probably inaccurate, according to Sandy Baum, Professor of Economics Emerita at Skidmore College, and an independent policy analyst for the College Board.

    Colleges That Will Make You Rich 2010

  • The other often-quoted success story is Carlyle Group LP's stake in

    TPG Sells Half of Ping An Stake 2010

  • It is recounted in an often-quoted 1992 column by Moshe Zak, then of the Jerusalem Post.

    The Long Battle of Jerusalem Seth Lipsky 2010

  • The often-quoted statistic that going to college increases your lifetime earnings by over $1 million is probably inaccurate, according to Sandy Baum, Professor of Economics Emerita at Skidmore College, and an independent policy analyst for the College Board.

    Colleges That Will Make You Rich 2010

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