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The year will bring its share of shake-ups, scares, and challenges, but it will also foster a better understanding and integration of the technologies that are shaping our hyper-connected society.
PRIZE FIGHTERS II: The Nobel Prize also tends to bring its share of annual grumbling, though few people had anything discouraging to say about this year's award to the poet Tomas Transtromer, the first Swede to win since 1974.
Today, the company says, its mines in southern Africa account for around 40percentt of production; marketing deals with Russia and Canada bring its share of sales to around two-thirds of the market.
College sports did not fail to bring its share of sobering news, with the suicide of a man named David Salinas bringing to light the possibility that he had sunk a number of college basketball coaches in a Ponzi scheme, which could also next bring repercussions from the N.C.A.A. That's enough to want to go back to the feel-good part of Sunday.
2016 will likely bring its share of speed bumps, challenges, and obstacles.
Arden has struggled for years to bring its share price in line with its asset base, which, at roughly 18 million square feet, makes it the largest office owner in California.
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Deutsche Bank owns 19percentt of BIG, and analysts say other foreign investors allied with it brought its share of the vote to about 41percentt.
The piece reflects a viewpoint put forth by many of the artists in the show: that democracy may have brought many rewards, but it brought its share of problems as well.
Obviously it brings its share of discomfort – commuters need to travel, jobs need to be done, the economy must keep turning – but the benefits of snow outweigh these annoyances.
As July draws to a close, it has been all but a dull month, bringing its share of grave and even tragic news.
But Ohio also brought its share of pleasant surprises.
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