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William J. Kirrane, Nissan's vice president and general manager of Nissan brand cars, said that his company's Sentra small car and Xterra sport utility vehicle were the most recently introduced models and had sold especially briskly even without incentives.
The ERC is selling especially briskly in Japan, where it's in competition with another tricked-up, hot-selling driver, called the Katana Sword... Mentions that Mr. X's investment banker friend, who had helped Mr. X obtain his club, had his own stolen right out of a golf bag... View Article By Rivka Galchen By Jia Tolentino By Malcolm Gladwell By Zoë Heller.
The ERC is selling especially briskly in Japan, where it's in competition with another tricked-up, hot-selling driver, called the Katana Sword... Mentions that Mr. X's investment banker friend, who had helped Mr. X obtain his club, had his own stolen right out of a golf bag... View Article By Alan Burdick By Phil Klay By Larissa MacFarquhar By Charles Bethea.
The ERC is selling especially briskly in Japan, where it's in competition with another tricked-up, hot-selling driver, called the Katana Sword... Mentions that Mr. X's investment banker friend, who had helped Mr. X obtain his club, had his own stolen right out of a golf bag... View Article By Alan Burdick By Phil Klay By Troy Patterson By Larissa MacFarquhar.
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In the gift shop, a T-shirt with a drawing of the flammable rat was selling briskly, especially compared to the thousand-two-hundred-and-seventy-six-page author-autographed tort-law textbook "Prosser, Wade, and Schwartz's Torts," which sat a few feet away.
It is a long walk, and jockeys especially know to move briskly or risk the wrath of a disappointed bettor.
But when you travel through the developing world today, especially through its most briskly growing parts, you pick up a worry about these societies replicating not just the best but also the worst parts of modernity, Western-style.
Yet the census report stood in sharp contrast to an economy and a stock market that grew briskly in 2003, especially in the second half of the year.
The narrative flows briskly if not especially convincingly: the upper-crust English lingo of Alice's circle often sounds stagy, and Benjamin deals with a lifetime's worth of births, marriages and deaths with a Wikipedian cursoriness.
She knows that even the smallest contributions--especially the smallest--can grow briskly and exponentially with time.
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