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And there's plenty more afoot.

Because there's more afoot here than phonics.

"Anytime you get something like that, you have to wonder if there was something more afoot," he observed ruefully.

In this environment it's easy to wave this away as a crisis blip but there may be something more afoot.

As such, I think there is more afoot here beyond the mere metric of whether the Fed keeps inflation at target levels and whether stocks offer tempting returns.

Solomon seems to think it should remain an option, acknowledging that while there's "definitely an arbitrage element to this trend," there's more afoot than a dozen or so  companies looking to seize on a price difference between the markets.

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There are more changes afoot.

There's something even more sinister afoot though.

If so, is it purely a game, or is there something more serious afoot?

There's more Freudianism afoot in Andersen's self-designation as an amphibious "marsh-plant".

But what continues to compel reporters to rip open these manila envelopes is the tantalizing possibility of more scandal afoot.

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