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Suddenly, Continental seemed to be pulling the rug out from under a core of loyal, if frugal, customers.
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This means s/he operates under a core set of values, living the values consistently.
"We start together from a core of lyric.
The fact of the matter is that we include experiences from USA, Ethiopia, Malawi, Spain and Thailand, and a core of organizations that work on the HIV/AIDS field under the WHO umbrella.
Cox said: "Equality under the law is a core value of British justice.
Tannenbaum built a core from those acquisitions.
And under Derek Bok, the university adopted a core curriculum in 1978 that received national attention for its radical departure from traditional methods of undergraduate instruction.
Speculation has had James still feeling the love from Cleveland or going to Chicago, which created space under the salary cap without diminishing a core of young talent.
Cruise passengers can study under a microscope the plankton that live near the surface of the Sound, and analyze a core sample from the bottom.
Needle biopsy involves the removal of a core of tissue from a tumour mass with a specially designed needle often under imaging guidance.
Under pressure from the Tory right in Parliament and the press, Mr. Hague adopted a "core vote strategy," aimed chiefly at enthusing the Conservative base.
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