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- Symbolic Impact: Western economic experts estimate that the Soviet economy will shrink by about 15 percent this year-after a 4 percent decline in 1990.
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The 'Vette sits in our garage, a huge hulk covered in canvas, taking up a lot of room and leaving its cozy nest a mere half-dozen times a year-after which my husband lovingly re-polishes it each time and checks under the hood.
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And so, in a sense, this is a year-after meeting, and we're starting to see some of the first results of this partnership.
Backgrounder On President Summit With Eu Leaders ITY National Archives 1996
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All tole, he figgers it is gonna take bout five thousan dollars to set everthing up for the first year-after that, we will be on our own.
Forrest Gump Groom, Winston, 1944- 1986
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Lateran Council was held in Rome in 1215, the year-after William's death, under the great Pope Innocent III, and was attended by four
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 13: Revelation-Stock 1840-1916 1913
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On their proceeding to vote on this proposal, the other consular tribunes offered no opposition, but strange to say, Sergius and Verginius-the very men on whose account obviously the senate were dissatisfied with the magistrates for that year-after protesting against such humiliation, vetoed the resolution.
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Halfway into a revolutionary year-after the Arab Spring and Europe's tumultuous summer-cyberactivists in the United States were primed for a piece of the action.
NPR Topics: News 2011
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The standard year-after bounce didn't apply in Miami either - the 2004 club finished in the bottom five too.
Forbes.com: News Tom Van Riper 2011
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And it is "traditional" for it to be offered year-after year.
Room Eight 2010
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Still, with factory orders improving again, metalworking activity is running 3. 5% higher this year-after falling at an annual average rate of 4. 3% between 2000 and 2003-and that means more parts are needed.
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