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" ... BBAG had suggested two years ago that the level of compensation sought for dispossessed shareholders was “between 55p and 100p” a share, which would equate to between £339.9m and £618m based on the number of B&B shares cited as being issued from the bank’s 2007 annual report and accounts. Their subsequent rights issues would take this number higher towards the £1bn mark. ... "
" ... Marcus Thuram’s goal was a testimony to Monchengladbach, a young team on the rise that executed its coach’s game plan to perfection by sitting deep, absorbing pressure and breaking ruthlessly. With one swift move, Borussia carved open Madrid’s backline and the French youngster, an ebullient presence, finished with a finality that was undeniable. Zidane frowned. His coaching had helped little. Madrid’s defense was exposed. Kroos was dispossessed and Ramos was at fault as well. The captain’s adventurous nature destabilized the backline. ... "
" ... The New Deal paid special attention to the nation’s dispossessed youth. The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) put approximately 2,750,000 idle young men to work to reclaim government-owned land and forests through irrigation, soil enrichment, pest control, tree planting, fire prevention and other conservation projects. ... "
" ... The OECD has a new report out insisting that inequality is rising to monstrous proportions and it won't be all that long before the dispossessed peasantry rise up and murder us all in our beds. Well, perhaps they're slightly less apocalyptic than that but not all that much. They insist that inequality is rising to unprecedented levels, that this is damaging economic growth and we'd really all better do something about it. There's a number of ways of taking issue with this: for example, I like to note that global inequality is falling, so I don't worry very much about what happens to in-country inequality. I'm also prone to insisting that the diminution of absolute poverty is closely linked to that rise in in-country inequality at which point I actively support the inequality rises the OECD is so lamenting. But there's one more reason not to take the OECD very seriously which we'll come to in a moment. ... "
" ... “That is a community which is the most marginalized, dispossessed, unheard, silenced set of voices in the world. Providing that platform, particularly to refugee women, is something we know is meaningful,” Barrett said. ... "