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John/Ed didn't feel like waiting for our annual Limerixicon contest in August, so he suggested something to tide us over: This week: Write a limerick using one of the above lines as Line 5, as in the example above by Gene "Not John OR Ed" Weingarten of Washington.
Historical statistics show investment spending by private business to have been the most volatile of the major components of national income; changes in investment, therefore, tend (as in the example above) to be the focus of concern for one school of economists.
Finally, by replacing the values from Table 2, as in the example above, and rearranging terms, expression (36) is reached.
Got a £300,000 house as in the example above?
Your company offers AVCs as in the example above.
Disabling it as in the example above is recommended.
We used all the same assumptions as in the example above, except based on two people instead of one.
As in the example above, we included "precipitation" as a keyword in our search for precipitation data.
At other times, as in the example above, a simple change of words is enough to create a sharp shift.
In fact, it can slow you down or muddle an important message, such as in the example above.
What managers expect can differ greatly from what employees believe their managers expect, as in the example above.
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