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He was soon spending what he calls "significant sums of money" on minerals -- mostly crystals.
And the skull, reputedly a very hard chunk of bone, emerged with what the report calls "significant damage".
He traveled around, enlisting the aid of what he calls "significant minds" — journalists, scientists, spiritual leaders like Desmond Tutu, scholars like Noam Chomsky — to understand life's essential questions.
The current price is around $13,000, which Abrams calls significant but not too high for the average worker to "scrape together" (the company's initial benchmark was the cost of a used car).
In its annual assessment of the world's largest economy, known as an Article IV report, the IMF downgrades its GDP growth forecast for 2015 from 3.1%to2.5%5%, amid what it calls "significant uncertainties as to the future resilience of economic growth".
However the analyst says its third quarter outlook points to "more substantial growth" next year — assuming what it calls "significant fiscal crises" are avoided in the U.S. and Europe.
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Their discoveries have been called significant by Nicholas F. Bellantoni, the Connecticut state archaeologist.
Among the major industrialised nations, only the US will experience what the authors call "significant" growth.
His latest project, a book called "Significant Objects," comes out in June.
He noted that industrywide data show that 10 to 25percentt of claims may be fraudulent, a figure he called "significant".
It will make what Mr. Silverberg called "significant but noncontrolling stakes" in a small group of companies.
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