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"I think IMG is going to shore up the confidence of the designers," he said.
The rest is going to shore up the finances of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, which the government took over last year.
Mr. McCain has called for nearly $240 billion in tax cuts over the same period, with much of the federal surplus going to shore up Social Security.
Signing Petr Cech is really going to shore up their defence and could bring them an extra 5-10 points.
Regardless of when they hit, they're coming, and it's going to shore up the current, less-than-ideal experience of trying to listen to music on your Apple Watch when you don't bring your phone along for the trip.
"Money creation has surged during the past year, but there are no signs of inflation, meaning a lot of this excess money is going to shore up banks' capital bases and/or fuel asset price inflation," she said, pointing to gold prices.
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But they mostly go to shore up state finances.
The up-and-down motion of the shaft creates the electricity, which goes to shore through a seabed cable.
Of that, $88 billion went to shore up Medicaid, and of that, $61.2 billion had been spent by the end of June 2010.
Savings will go to shore up the national health care system, which has been stretched by budget cuts to the point that patients are waiting more than a year for elective surgery.
A.I.G.'s chief executive, Edward M. Liddy, told securities analysts on Friday that $53 billion to $54 billion of the Fed's loan had gone to shore up A.I.G.'s troubled structured-finance unit and its securities lending business.
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