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"Gross bookings and revenue growth were again driven by strength in our hotel business, with global room-nights growing 24 percent, a nice acceleration from the 19 percent we saw for the fourth quarter," Dara Khosrowshahi, the company's chief executive, said in a conference call Thursday.
Finally, β-cell function, as assessed by ISSI-2, was also higher among women with a positive GCT performed later in the day (P < 0.0001, Fig. 1 C), and was again driven by significant pairwise differences among women undergoing the GCT after 1300 h and their peers who completed the GCT before 0900 h and between 0900 and 1059 h, respectively.
The rise was again driven mainly by London, where house prices increased by 19.3% over the year, a slight drop from the previous month's figure.
In September 1804, Linois attacked a small British convoy at Vizagapatam in the Bay of Bengal and captured one ship, but was again driven off by inferior British forces.
The damage Marengo suffered on the return to Isle de France was so severe that she had to be overhauled at Grand Port, and after subsequent cruises in the Red Sea and in the central Indian Ocean, where Linois was again driven away from a large British convoy by inferior British forces, he attempted to return to Europe via the Cape of Good Hope.
He has recovered from a horrifying accident more than three years ago and is racing again, driven by a quest to prove he is not finished yet.
But times are changing, again driven by politics and technology, and the Swiss have started cutting deals.
U.S. stocks were higher again, driven by the drop in oil prices.
"Unity is again being driven by tactical considerations, not by a sincere desire to unify ranks," Aaron David Miller, a longtime State Department employee who is now vice president of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, wrote in a commentary posted Wednesday on foreignpolicy.com.com
The 40% increase in cervical cancer cases is again dramatically driven by socioeconomic status, and countries in Africa, Latin America and Asia are predicted to increase the number of cases by 50 55%.
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