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As if the speculation of an imminent Tiger Woods return needed any more bolstering Mark O'Meara last night said he "would not be surprised" if the world No1 decides to play on his team at the Tavistock Cup in 12 days time.
More bolstering, though, would be a new phase of thinking.
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All espouse only mainstream ideas for controlling weight: eat less, exercise more, bolster your self-respect.
Even more bolsters programs that include the nonworking poor (like food stamps and Medicaid).
In March, The Lancet published two more papers bolstering the case for this ancient drug.
Addressing the flaws in our financial system that the crisis brought to light entails substantially more than bolstering banks' reserves.
Al-Kateab's footage also offered more evidence bolstering allegations that the Assad regime used chemical weapons.
Americans would then spend and invest more money, bolstering both aggregate demand and supply, and in both the private and public sectors.
Maybe the lesson for the United States is that we should devote fewer resources to shoring up foreign armies and more to bolstering schools both at home and abroad.
That means goody bag stuffers can be a little more discriminating, bolstering the impact of the event, said Ms. Gittere, the Garden City event planner.
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