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Ever more of them are buying homes, and ever more setting up businesses.
What is more, setting up a TelePresence meeting is as easy as making a telephone call.
So he switched to one that looked like maybe it was, and won 13 more – setting three world records in the process.
The central nervous system may respond to things the mind is barely conscious of, once more setting the heart racing at the passing of a plane overhead, a distant siren or even a clear, crisp late summer day.
If this sounds familiar, it should: big companies have been promising to cut their carbon output for a decade or more, setting targets and timelines of their own choosing.
What's more, setting and enshrining in law such green ambitions, along with creating a policy framework around them, will help to create jobs, trade and industries of the future.
In mid-1970s New York, he was one of the D.J.'s who reached far and wide, bridging funk and electro and soul and Krautrock and plenty more, setting the table for hip-hop's eclecticism.
Odion Jude Ighalo gave Watford the lead but Micah Richards levelled just before half-time, before a Alan Hutton own goal gave the visitors the advantage once more, setting up the dramatic closing stages.
If it does so, Turkey's markets might take fright once more, setting the stage for the nineteenth nervous breakdown.For the moment, however, all eyes are on Kemal Dervis, Turkey's economic tsar.
So here once more, setting the atmosphere, are horizontally striped bathing suits, mustachioed men, bonneted women, bits of ragtime music and songs like "The Man Who Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo" and "Coney Island Baby," sung by the tenor Dinny McGuire.
A British builder, McCarthy & Stone, said it backed a £1 billion ($1.84 billion) takeover of the company by a group led by Permira and Barclays Capital, but a rival bidder said it might pay more, setting off an 11percentt gain in its share price.
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