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1943), George L. Engel (1913 99), and others during the late 1960s and early 1970s; and, more broadly, growing contemporary fears about rapid technological change and global political instability during the cold war.
We have seen interest in our work -- and global service work more broadly -- grow exponentially.
More broadly, our growing grasp of the biology behind our thoughts and feelings has some people downhearted.
There have been gratuitous headlines and media hype about all of this, but there is, more broadly, a growing unseemliness about many of the great international sporting events.
Sir Andrew said in a preface to today's results that it was looking for sales to grow broadly across its emerging markets.
For a child who received $5 million today in a trust that was invested broadly, that gift could grow in 30 years to nearly $29 million, at a 6 percent return every year, according to calculations by Jonathan Blattmachr, a principal of Eagle River Advisors, which consults on estate planning.
Naval budgets, broadly speaking, are growing because of a big shift in strategy caused in part by improved missile capabilities.
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A new category, "The Middle Class," challenged storytellers to turn their lenses toward a broadly defined but growing economic group.
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