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She left Fortune five years ago, and, since then, she has bubbled over with ideas.
Meanwhile GlaxoSmithKline, the world's second-biggest drug company, saw pre-tax second-quarter profits slip 17%.See articleA family feud has bubbled over at Molson, a Canadian beer company.
Instead, the debate has bubbled over.
At times, the rapid boil of activity around Mr. English has bubbled over into legal claims.
The unease in the neighborhood has bubbled over a few times.
At least one discrepancy over the reading of the partnership pact has bubbled over into the public domain.
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A game had bubbled over Monday with ill will, but Kovalchuk shrugged his shoulders.
Now, Ms. Moreno feels that the jury has vindicated her husband, and her emotions have bubbled over.
The Sheffield Neighbourhood Association is wrestling with the weighty policy issue of whether or not a local park should have a drinking fountain exclusively for dogs, and if so, where it should be located.Some of the frustrations have bubbled over.
While Holden's book exudes the joy of ephemeral thought, his "stalagmite sculptures" are a counterbalance – knobbly boulders, resembling lava that has bubbled then cooled over time, that stand for the slow process of artistic creation.
The embassy in Beijing got off lightly by that measure, being pelted with eggs and rocks.Anti-Japanese tension, never far below the surface of public life in China, has bubbled to a boil over the past few weeks.
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