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"What would you want the president to assign you to do first?" Mr. Gingrich smiled broadly, turned red in the face and laughed.

The Knicks' lead had doubled, to 8 points from 4. Marbury grinned broadly, turned toward Wilkens and held out his hand, as if to say, "Let it be".

United beat Roma (minus Totti) 7-1 last year in a Champions League quarter-final, but Sir Alex Ferguson, having broadly turned away from 4-4-2 after a humbling 3-2 defeat by Real Madrid in 2000, had seen enough.

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Enormous photographic portraits cover concrete homes as part of a community art project that captures what has become a Mexican obsession: visualizing victimhood or, more broadly, turning cold, mind-numbing data back into real people.

WRITTEN IN FACES ON WALL Enormous photographic portraits cover concrete homes in Ecatepec, Mexico, as part of a community art project that captures what has become a Mexican obsession: visualizing victimhood or, more broadly, turning cold, mind-numbing data back into real people.

Mr. Xi and Mr. Ma began their brief talks with a handshake that went on for more than a minute, with both men smiling broadly and turning side to side so the hundreds of reporters in the meeting room at the Shangri-La Hotel in Singapore could document the moment.

In her later work, however, she worries that by defining goodwill so broadly we "turn it into a meaningless catchall that merely reports the presence of some positive motive, and one that may or may not even be directed toward the truster" (2012, 67).

The effect of fiscal policy on demand has turned broadly neutral.

In fact, the ethical, legal and social harms associated with genetics and genomics - be they in relation to patients, research participants, the research community or society more broadly - have turned out to be less certain and often less severe than originally anticipated, a point often neglected in public debates about genetic policy.

Absorptive capacity generally helps firms to turn broadly sourced external knowledge into EI.

(Which could be a workable definition of fascism: it's what happens when the social violence that's always meted out against various broadly defined undesirables is turned inwards towards people who once thought of themselves as respectable).

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