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The polar caps may be melting, but surely protection can be found for Ernest Shackleton's expedition hut.

The prospect that spending caps may be lifted when the new fiscal year begins on October 1st has melted away.

"If you must be fully invested and you feel that technology is fully or outrageously priced, the small caps may be a place to hide," he said.

Cornelius Browne, Dungloe, County Donegal The polar caps may be melting, but this year a pair of icebound historical novelists found themselves on firm footing.

The resilience of small caps may be an artifact of the credit crisis, which has sent the shares of big banks into free fall while hurting those of smaller institutions much less.

Small caps, conversely, offer an opportunity; portfolio managers who research small caps may be able to identify up-and-coming stocks before Wall Street discovers them.

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The saliva on a smoked cigarette or the perspiration on a baseball cap may be enough.

Mr. Bibi's cap may be a sartorial accident rather than an expression of team loyalty.

Sometimes the limit or "cap" may be changed through referendum or by special legislative action.

A change in the amount of the cap may be appropriate, but that is a legislative decision".

The research is significant as it shows the Arctic ice cap may be more resilient than expected.

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