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BLITZER: If you add the first Bush economic stimulus package last year for $150 billion, it would be the third economic stimulus package -- the second for Obama -- since the depre -- the recession started.
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Experts assure us that this (rece/depre) ssion, like all those before it, will eventually end.
Ned Goldreyer: Recession or Depression: Which is Right for You? 2009
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The army of the famous mareschal Turenne, in revenge for injuries more than hostile, as was pretended, had committed terrible depre-dations in the Palatinate.
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Maximising the benefits & minimising the costs from the depre - ciation of the rand and options for an exchange-rate policy.
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But to most people a belief in progress meant a depre - ciation of this literature, particularly the Greek poets.
Dictionary of the History of Ideas E. N. TIGERSTEDT 1968
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Broadie started at Page One of Evasive Action and went through the book, finishing up jinking like a mad waterbug only a few feet above the sea with his Hurricane depre - ciating rapidly.
The HurricaneStory Gallico, Paul 1959
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This, the sum of $18,406 11/100 derived from the funds applicable to the payment of Debts contracted on the personal security of the Commissioners, has been applied to the purposes of the guarantee, and thereby the necessity of selling at depre - ciated rates the Property pledged to Congress, has been avoided.
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New research at UT Southwestern Medical Center may explain why some people who are stressed or depre ...
THE MEDICAL NEWS 2010
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The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is issuing a warning about the possibility of worsening depre ...
THE MEDICAL NEWS 2010
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But the voice was older and evoca tive of the commo n depre ssion of human kind.
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