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1 Perhaps recent events have diluted the Irish nation's fascination with owning a piece of land?
2 For hedge fund managers, owning a piece of major sports teams has long been an obsession.
3 That made owning a piece of these companies seem out of reach of many Main Street investors.
4 We might end up owning a piece of the gold mine instead of just working in it.
5 For many hedge fund managers owning a piece of a major league sports team has long been an obsession.
6 After all, casual music listeners, those who don't care about owning a piece of their favourite artists, have embraced Spotify with a vengeance.
7 The number-two bidder now gets a shot at owning a piece of history -for $32,900.
8 Owning a piece of American businesses has been a wise strategy, long-run.
9 Owning a piece of a company doesn't mean you can buy a yacht tomorrow.
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