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NPR does, too. iTunes just featured their single "Dressed Sharply" as its "Single of the Week."
Jon Chattman: Giddy Up! "An Horse" Interview and Exclusive HuffPost Video Premiere Jon Chattman 2011
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Sharply lower tax rates, Mr. Samaras said, would produce a "creative shock" that would stimulate business investment and consumer demand, while also reducing incentives for tax evasion, a chronic problem in Greece.
Greek Opposition Slams Tax Rises Alkman Granitsas 2011
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Sharply drawn lines in Washington over the federal budget, along with broad Republican opposition among governors to President Obama's health-care law and other federal policies and regulations, threaten to color the meetings of an organization that generally attempts to seek consensus and eschews partisanship.
Obama, Republicans face partisan weekend at national governors' meeting 2011
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NPR does, too. iTunes just featured their single "Dressed Sharply" as its "Single of the Week."
Jon Chattman: Giddy Up! "An Horse" Interview and Exclusive HuffPost Video Premiere Jon Chattman 2011
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Sharply rising food prices are a big negative factor.
Poor diet kills 2.6 million infants a year, says survey by Save the Children 2012
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Read More BOJ Offers $85.5 Billion Money Market Injection ROI: What the Quake Means for Stocks MarketBeat: Yen Rises Sharply on Repatriation Elsewhere, Australian steelmakers and thermal coal miners were outperformers on the theory that thermal coal could be a major beneficiary of the shutdown of parts of Japan's nuclear-power network, while uranium companies fell as the problems in Japan stoked concerns about nuclear power's longer-term viability around the world.
Tokyo Shares Dive; Other Markets Mixed Rosalind Mathieson 2011
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Sharply departing from the caricaturing tone of shows like "Sanford & Son" and "Good Times," "The Cosby Show" was nevertheless criticized for its silence on racism.
Mira Sucharov: Judaic Change And Recognizing Gay Difference Mira Sucharov 2011
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Sharply higher prices directly threaten their well-being and even their survival.
Failed Policies Lead to Food Shortages C. Peter Timmer 2011
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Sharply departing from the caricaturing tone of shows like "Sanford & Son" and "Good Times," "The Cosby Show" was nevertheless criticized for its silence on racism.
Mira Sucharov: Judaic Change And Recognizing Gay Difference Mira Sucharov 2011
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Sharply higher commodity prices in themselves pose a threat to trade as they erode consumer spending power and final demand.
Global Trade Facing Headwinds Richard Barley 2011
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