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"Maybe the airlines have just insulated their best customers," he said.
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But no amount of name-dropping could disguise the fact that Clinton had just dropped a tactical bombshell that could help insulate her from Biden's pitch for the blue-collar heart of the party.
Gloomier observers (and plenty of economists) tend to think that Brazil has just passed a cyclical peak and will shortly head back into its customary torpor.Those who imagine that Brazil is insulated are wrong.
"This activity has been happening for 10 years but investors have been insulated".
Floors and ceilings have been insulated, so Mr. Carfaro's music will not annoy the neighbors.
Repeat this process until all panels have been insulated.
"I've had 20 years of freezing my ass off, but I've finally insulated it, " he said.
But lately Silicon Valley has seemed insulated from this reality.
Through their nonratification and veto power, they have insulated themselves from the I.C.C.
Those who have it are insulated from the unpredictability of poor grammar and strong body smells.
Thus you have insulated against big gains or losses for the life of the collar.
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