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In its eagerness to capture the fugitive leaker Edward Snowden, the Obama administration has taken a step that will resound through Latin American history.
Most of the investment has come from Taiwan, where rising labor costs, earthquake risks and eagerness to capture a share of the growing China market have driven manufacturers across the Taiwan Strait.
In a review of Richard Meier's pair of white-and-clear apartment buildings on Perry Street, he indulges in giddy anthropomorphizing, merging structure and inhabitant in his eagerness to capture the exhibitionistic glamour of both: "It strikes me that the towers are a pair of Hitchcock blondes.
And just as they immortalize a time in our children's lives, they tell our story: a parent's eagerness to capture a memory, an unsteady hand, the inability to retake... these were the hazards for amateur photographers, a.k.a.a
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