If you were asked to suggest 10 nominees for the title of "perfect New Zealand male" it is most unlikely that you would think of Jake the Muss.
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The advent of email has brought with it the prospect of anonymous - and desensitised - human communication.
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All you need is love.
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New Zealand law firm Bell Gully has been enlisted as independent scrutineer in the vote counting for the world's best rugby players in 2006.
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In 1970 Alvin Toffler wrote a book called Future Shock.
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Bell Gully has received more top tier rankings in practice areas than other firms and has 30 of its partners ranked for their expertise.
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It was Charles Dickens, in Great Expectations, who coined the expression "the burnt child dreads the fire".
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Bell Gully has again been named the overall leader in the New Zealand law firm rankings by PLC Which Lawyer? 2007.
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