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Marathon, Mr. Gilman said, was able to unlock value from its split, completed last month, because its stock was trading at asignificant discount to integrated peers; Conoco's stock, on the other hand, was at parity with its peers.
Conoco's Empire Builder Rips It Apart Daniel Gilbert 2011
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Insurance plays asignificant role in determining the demand for prescription drugs and, ultimately, drug R&D.
Director's Blog » Blog Archive » Pharmaceutical R&D and the Evolving Market for Prescription Drugs 2009
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The error is ignoring asignificant source of global warming pollution related to using biomass for energy ( "bioenergy").
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As was made clear last year, the Oceanic Viking will be deployed for up to 20 days, asignificant portion ofthe current whale hunting season, to monitor the hunt.
Action on Japanese ���scientific whaling��� - The Hon Stephen Smith MP, Minister for Foreign Affairs 2008
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It also connects to athe questionofclose to “real time” should law school materials be when the law is in asignificant amount of flux.
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The second issue is one of public opinion – there might well be asignificant number of people outraged at the thought of people being able to “buy” roads all for themselves while poor people have to suffer in traffic.
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It also connects to athe questionofclose to “real time” should law school materials be when the law is in asignificant amount of flux.
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It also connects to athe questionofclose to “real time” should law school materials be when the law is in asignificant amount of flux.
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Each has a unique essence, each asignificant style.
Ellen Hopkins: Crank Trilogy Ellen Hopkins 2004
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Each has a unique essence, each asignificant style.
Ellen Hopkins: Crank Trilogy Ellen Hopkins 2004
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