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For the most part, these bits of caution about the future of Germany's economy have been blown away in the gusts of pride that sweep from the government through the German media about a growth rate for 2010 that could reach 3.5 percent, a testimonial (Germany's less earnest friends, please note) to the merits of German thrift and vision.
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