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But that still offers a silver lining for enterprising foreign exchange traders: a breakup of the euro would give them more currencies to trade.
Fisher said the study offers a silver lining for redheads: As researchers gain a better understanding of pheomelanin, they'll be likely to identify specific antioxidants that could arrest harmful cellular processes.
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But Dan Schnur, director of the Jesse M. Unruh Institute of Politics at USC, said he doubted the episode offered a silver lining.
Our landlord offered a silver lining by telling us that we would soon enjoy a Senegalese bakery downstairs.
Mr. Gunn's e-mail message imparted the news that American would eliminate some flights and aircraft and spread flights at its Dallas-Fort Worth hub more evenly throughout the day, but offered a silver lining: a longer layover would allow "enough extra time to make the difference between running and walking to catch your connecting flight".
Emergencies may offer a silver lining when infrastructure is implemented whose benefits will persist once the immediate crisis has past.
But he said there might be a silver lining to those new offers, if you know how credit scores work.
They saw a silver lining.
There was a silver lining.
Senator Edwards can discern a silver lining.
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