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are surmounting
verb
To get over; to overcome
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Annalisa Piazza, economist at Newedge Strategy, said the sale would test market confidence that the European Central Bank, and European governments, are surmounting the debt crisis: Demand at today's BTP [Italian bond] auction will be an important test, after market dealers' confidence on a possible solution of the debt crisis seems to have taken the right direction.
There are surmounting evidences elucidating the contribution of two such pathways including Notch1 and RhoC to carcinoma progression.
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Helmet masks are janiform or have quadruple faces or are surmounted with seated figures.
Present and past, living and dead — impossible barriers are surmounted by an omnipotent chip.
Many of these cylinders are surmounted with human and animal forms.
Subjectivity is, thus, inevitably transcended, just as the sciences are surmounted when they presuppose a metaphysics.
Exterior walls are surmounted by medieval boccas, traditional vents through which stones and molten lead could be poured on attackers.
Its cliffs stand 210 feet (64 metres) above the Irish Sea and are surmounted by a 60-foot (18-metre) lighthouse.
But they are surmounted by a green battlement of ginger-scallion mashed potatoes so dense as to be almost pasty.
Seemingly intractable financial crises are surmounted and property values climb in financial capitals like New York City and London.
Substantial difficulties due to nonidentical relative degrees and directed interaction graphs are surmounted in this result.
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