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Bloomberg News Dominique Strauss-Kahn, managing director of the IMF, said the fund is takinga "very pragmatic" view of capital controls.
IMF Reverses Position on Capital Controls Ian Talley 2011
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"This of course has the net effect ofembarrassingtheteacher,takinga momentary lapse ofjudgementin a classroom and embedding it onto the web."
Larry Magid: Teachers: Beware of 'Cyberbaiting' Larry Magid 2011
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"No, " she said, takinga step backward, clinging to the wagon wheel.
Cinnamon Roll 2010
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The absence of evidence for your claim suggests that reason is takinga rest while monsters are being spawned a little closer to home. ruhrig
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009
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But for me, it's also very importantthat he eschewed big money law practice by takinga legal services/civil rights lawyering job after graduating from Harvard (where he was Editor of the Law Review - meaning he could have been hired absolutely anywhere.)
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The solution can be as simple as takinga grinder to the toe of a recoil pad or switching stock shims.
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“I see absolutely no point in crepes,” Megan whispers, takinga sheet of paper out from her desk, looking up at the chalkboard.
Still Waters JENNIFER LAUCK 2001
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EA is takinga huge risk giving up as much revenue as they will in order to hope to make money on a non-required upsell in the middle of the game.
Techdirt 2009
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EA is takinga huge risk giving up as much revenue as they will in order to hope to make money on a non-required upsell in the middle of the game.
Techdirt 2009
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EA is takinga huge risk giving up as much revenue as they will in order to hope to make money on a non-required upsell in the middle of the game.
Techdirt 2009
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