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Spontaneous interactive physical activity has gone the way of pen pals, mix tapes, movie dates, and skinny baseball players.
This ferment of activity has gone on in public, because we have been (gratifyingly) much visited by journalists.
But Mr Weill has been drawn too closely into the investigation of the activities of Mr Grubman; Mr O'Neal is too new to the job; and Mr Paulson, after an early surge of activity, has gone quiet.The world's big financial regulators are short on leadership too.
That activity has gone down slightly more than 13%.
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As soon as we got to the point where we were convinced this activity had gone on we acted".
Mr. Pennetta, the broker, said he was not particularly surprised that most of the corporate relocation activity had gone elsewhere.
"It's very obvious that the jobs that required a lot of physical activity have gone away".
Growing spuds, once one of the more rudimentary agricultural activities, has gone high-tech in recent decades, and high-tech inevitably means high cost.
All other questions — whether others in the office had been posting comments as well, whether she or Mr. Perricone had posted under a variety of names and whether she had actively lied about her activities — have gone unaddressed as the Department of Justice investigates.
"In the past 20 years," he said, "structured sports time has doubled, unstructured children's activities have gone down 50percentt, household conversations have become less frequent, family dinners have declined 33percentt and family vacations have decreased 28percentt".
John Kerry, the US secretary of state, conceded on Thursday that some of the country's surveillance activities had gone too far, saying that certain practices had occurred "on autopilot" without the knowledge of senior officials in the Obama administration.
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