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"Unattractive" is a word that might aptly describe what happened in Illinois, New York and Delaware when it was left up to the governors of those states to decide who should fill the empty Senate seats.
ABC News: ABCNews 2009
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"Unattractive," Calls for Permanent Changes to Tax Structure to Spur Economic Growth
FIRE - The Torch 2009
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"Unattractive," Calls for Permanent Changes to Tax Structure to Spur Economic Growth
FIRE - The Torch 2009
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"Unattractive," Calls for Permanent Changes to Tax Structure to Spur Economic Growth
FIRE - The Torch 2009
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Notable Mergers and Acquisitions of the Day 6 / 24: SNP, AAUK, CSR, PEP Anglo American (AAUK) Calls Xstrata Takeover Proposal "Unattractive" and the Terms "Totally Unacceptable"
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"Unattractive," Calls for Permanent Changes to Tax Structure to Spur Economic Growth
FIRE - The Torch 2009
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Notable Mergers and Acquisitions of the Day 6/24: SNP, AAUK, CSR, PEP Anglo American (AAUK) Calls Xstrata Takeover Proposal "Unattractive" and the Terms "Totally Unacceptable"
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Unattractive and unbecoming of our city, we pass by them every day: empty holes, barren plains of gravel, voids in the city fabric.
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Among the key findings of a quarter-century's worth of research: Unattractive people are less likely to be hired and promoted, and they earn lower salaries, even in fields in which looks have no obvious relationship to professional duties.
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Among the key findings of a quarter-century's worth of research: Unattractive people are less likely to be hired and promoted, and they earn lower salaries, even in fields in which looks have no obvious relationship to professional duties.
Why looks are the last bastion of discrimination Deborah L. Rhode 2010
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