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Nonetheless, "it's going to be a different Sega before the close of 2001," he added.
Corina L. Eckl, the director of the fiscal affairs program at the conference, said that while the last recession officially ended at the close of 2001, states faced their worst budget crises in the two years that followed.
Yet at the close of 2001 the fair market value of the charity's assets was only $227 million.
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Returning to Scotland at the close of 1521, he immediately became the object of English attacks.
Yet Mr. Romney takes credit for the 89,000 employed at the close of 2010.
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