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Sunday, December 11, 2005

While I'm At It...

Among one of the most exquisite family movies on my list was just on television, and I feel obliged to mention it. Blasphemous and hilarious, with one of the best wise-ass teenage girl characters one could ever ask for, and William Demarest, I adore The Miracle of Morgan's Creek. Everyone should see it at least once, and if you're limiting yourself to holiday themed pictures this season, this one has a Christmas scene, of sorts, so there's nothing to hold you back. If you watch it, you'll see why I once recommended it to some friends who were hoping to induce labor.

Preston Sturges, who wrote and directed the movie, has been regularly saving me from misery and despair ever since I was a lonely college girl. What a fantastic creature he must have been to come up with such wonderful dialogue, AND have the time to invent "Red-Red Rouge," the first "kissproof lipstick," something I wish could be perfected today.

posted by Elise at 9:21 AM

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Don't miss itFor instance, Leff (1978:663) defines business group as a group of companies that does business in different markets under common administrative or financial control whose members are linked by relations of interpersonal trust on the bases of similar personal ethnic or commercial background a business group. Encarnation (1989:45) refers to Indian business houses, emphasizing multiple forms of ties among group members. Powell and Smith-Doerr (1994:388) state that a business group is a network of firms that regularly collaborate over a long time period. Granovetter (1994:454) argues that business groups refers to an intermediate level of binding, excluding on the one hand a set of firms bound merely by short-term alliances and on the other a set of firms legally consolidated into a single unit. Williamson (1975, 1985) claims that business groups lie between markets and hierarchies. Khanna and Rivkin (1999) suggest that business groups are typically not legal constructs thou
gh some regulatory bodies have attempted to codify a definition.

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