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  • It did reasonably well, but not as well as China and not well enough to reduce the absolute number of its people living in poverty, given unbraked population growth.

    Ian Fletcher: Free Trade Isn't Helping World Poverty Ian Fletcher 2011

  • It did reasonably well, but not as well as China and not well enough to reduce the absolute number of its people living in poverty, given unbraked population growth.

    Ian Fletcher: Free Trade Isn't Helping World Poverty Ian Fletcher 2011

  • The searing heat of an unbraked entry into the atmosphere left burn scars deep in the metal.

    Vulcan’s Glory D. C. Fontana 1990

  • The searing heat of an unbraked entry into the atmosphere left burn scars deep in the metal.

    Vulcan’s Glory D. C. Fontana 1990

  • The searing heat of an unbraked entry into the atmosphere left burn scars deep in the metal.

    Vulcan’s Glory D. C. Fontana 1990

  • You take a train which pulls up the middle of the street (it killed two people the day before yesterday, being unbraked and driven absolutely regardless of consequences), and you pull up somewhere at the back of the city on the

    American Notes Rudyard Kipling 1900

  • You take a train which pulls up the middle of the street (it killed two people the day before yesterday, being unbraked and driven absolutely regardless of consequences), and you pull up somewhere at the back of the city on the Pacific beach.

    American Notes 1889

  • It can pull up to 1,400kg braked or 750kg unbraked.

    Latest Isle of Wight News 2008

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