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At the presidential level, these are not robust times for third parties.
"I've done that in every economy, through recessions and through robust times," he said.
In past, more robust times, the eggs thrown were usually rotten ones of the sort one never sees nowadays.
They are viewed as a safe haven for many investors even if their yields are modest compared with those offered by stocks in more robust times.
In response to the mood of uncertainty, some architects and planners sought reassurance in theme park re-creations of more robust times.
The publisher who oversaw Vogue through some of its most robust times — and issues — said Thursday that he was leaving Condé Nast after nearly 25 years.
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His supporters also say that the banks under UKFI's control – Royal Bank of Scotland, Lloyds Banking Group, Bradford & Bingley and eventually Northern Rock – will be given a robust time under his chairmanship.
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