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Median income in the city barely budged, to $46,480 in 2006, statistically only slightly higher than the adjusted $44,835 recorded the year before.
Recently that same pound sold for $11.19, but the mark-up barely budged, to 51.4%.
More than three centuries later, in 1820, early on in the Industrial Age, GWP per capita had barely budged, to $950.
Lori and the other women flee the house, without Hershel who can't be budged to leave his property.
Democrats didn't buy it, and none budged to the GOP side, even though at least a handful usually do.
This is in reference to people who faced a stigma no other immigrant has been so consistently subjected to in an aggressive capitalist economy that never budged to provide labor after the Emancipation Proclamation.
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Finland has maintained its "intellectual subsidies," devoting 14% of its budge to education, research, and culture.
Marie-Adélaïde refused to budge, inviting Eyschen to resign if he could not accept her decision.
He could ask for funding from Budge to take the club through to the end of the season.
Camera operators confronted police, refusing to budge when authorities tried to clear a fire lane.
He couldn't be budged when it came to that.
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