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a rational human being. One whose light reading is {{br|The Wealth of Nations}}, and who would never think of exercising an [[out-of-the-money]] [[option]].
{{g}}A rational human being. One whose light reading is {{br|The Wealth of Nations}}, who would never think of exercising an [[out-of-the-money]] [[option]] and who the globe’s annual expenditure on fashion and football proves plainly doesn’t exist.


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A rational human being. One whose light reading is The Wealth of Nations, who would never think of exercising an out-of-the-money option and who the globe’s annual expenditure on fashion and football proves plainly doesn’t exist.

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