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But if the party decides to make a symbolic break with its past, it may pick a black leader.
It may pick itself up, and emerge standing proud and erect, having been a decisive force for good.
Direct investment in Indian enterprises has also been thin, although it may pick up after the announcement on August 7th that Singapore Telecommunications would invest $400m in two Indian telecoms companies.Unlike South-East Asian economies, though, India never shed its currency controls on capital-account transactions, so disappointed foreign investors can hurt the currency only so much.
If your card offers secondary coverage through an auto rental collision damage waiver, or CDW, it may pick up the bill for certain costs that aren't covered, such as your auto insurance deductible.
"The latest news I understand from the locals is that the fire has calmed a little, but if winds change, it may pick back up," Helen, a British tourist in Valle Gran Rey, La Gomera, told the BBC.
The thinking seems to be that by pushing BlackBerry deeper into the realm of Android, it may pick up more users in a market that isn't particularly strong on one brand: underscoring the fragmentation in Android, market leader Samsung only accounts for 23.2% of sales.
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Only the student to whom the check is payable may pick it up.
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