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- noun A small,
minor trend .
Etymologies
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Examples
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Who knew that when Bryan Burrough fingered CNBC for helping kill off Bear Stearns Cos., he was starting a minitrend?
Yvette Kantrow: Don't Ask, Don't Tell: the Media Circus over Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac 2008
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Who knew that when Bryan Burrough fingered CNBC for helping kill off Bear Stearns Cos., he was starting a minitrend?
Yvette Kantrow: Don't Ask, Don't Tell: the Media Circus over Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac 2008
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Who knew that when Bryan Burrough fingered CNBC for helping kill off Bear Stearns Cos., he was starting a minitrend?
Yvette Kantrow: Don't Ask, Don't Tell: the Media Circus over Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac 2008
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There's a minitrend there, but it's very, very early.
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"We seem to have a minitrend here and I think it will continue because the marginal buyers of a lot of these kind of deals, these highly levered LBO deals, have basically pulled back substantially," said Margie Patel, portfolio manager at Evergreen Investments.
Why Some LBOs Are Collapsing Robert Curran 2007
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Black-and-white is a minitrend cribbed from Truman Capote’s infamous 1966 ball.
Something New Elise Mac Adam 2008
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Black-and-white is a minitrend cribbed from Truman Capote’s infamous 1966 ball.
Something New Elise Mac Adam 2008
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Black-and-white is a minitrend cribbed from Truman Capote’s infamous 1966 ball.
Something New Elise Mac Adam 2008
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