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On Currensy songs the rhymes serve as reassurance, quick jolts of focus that are a reminder of a world outside his prodigious haze.
He is an isolationist and, to borrow a term from science, a catastrophist -- he tends to create chaos in quick jolts.
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The exclusivity windows can give a quick jolt to companies.
This, he argued, will send a quick jolt to the economy without concentrating power in Washington.
Many shareholders' after-tax incomes could increase, and their wealth may receive a quick jolt.
He flicked a backhand with a quick jolt of the wrist, dooming Mr. Croitoroo to a wayward return on his own backhand side.
Since their stay could be short, many would likely opt for a quick jolt rather than a full charge, she said.
Asked whether the economy still needed a quick jolt from increased spending or tax cuts, Mr. Greenspan said he was conflicted about the pros and cons.
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