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  • Nothing succeeds like success, and nothing quite looks like it either.
  • (PHOENIX )-Nothing succeeds like success, unless it's the Arizona Diamondbacks.
  • "Nothing succeeds like success, " was one of the adages repeated at the White House.
  • "Nothing succeeds like success, " he was quoted as saying in one of these meetings.
  • But as they say, nothing succeeds like success.
  • "Nothing succeeds like success, " said Taran Adarsh, the editor of Trade Guide, an industry weekly.
  • "There's been an energizing in the campaign . . . . Nothing succeeds like success ."
  • As they say, nothing succeeds like success.
  • As always, programmers cling to the notion that nothing succeeds like success, so they're sending in the spinoffs.
  • In recruiting, nothing succeeds like success.
  • In small markets with limited liqiuidity, nothing succeeds like success, though it can also be disastrous in excess.
  • And there have been some successes, like " Malcolm in the Middle, " and nothing succeeds like success ."
  • This venerable principle of international affairs, that nothing succeeds like success, was cited by many experts in Near Eastern affairs.
  • Thus, as Derek Taunt, another Cambridge mathematician-cryptanalyst wrote, the truism that " nothing succeeds like success " is particularly apposite here.
  • If he had given the matter any thought, he would have come up with yet another old saw, namely that nothing succeeds like success.
  • The lessons Clare Inc . would like its customers to take from its history are familiar ones : Nothing succeeds like success; what's good for Clare is good for America; cleanliness is next to godliness.
  • In America, where nothing succeeds like success, newspapers and magazines endlessly celebrate the entrepreneurs who preside over vast corporations, amass great personal fortunes and even have the foresight to float clear of failure in golden parachutes.
  • Investment, in turn, depends on profits, which depends among other things, on Technological Progress . " This circularity is no accident or oversight; it is precisely what the classicists-and most later economists-have wished to stress; in economic development nothing succeeds like success, and nothing fails like failure"
  • Demonstrating again that nothing succeeds like success, the attendance numbers _ which come from an annual survey of museum attendance compiled by the The Art Newspaper, a London-based international monthly _ show another trend : like television networks hooked on copying the highest-rated shows, museums outside traditional art centers like New York are increasingly boosting their attendance with shows on those same popular themes, especially Impressionism.