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He looked out into the hazy green rolling up into the Catskills and added: "I wouldn't mind being eaten, you know?
Its real-world inspiration is the Brazilian three-banded armadillo Tolypeutes tricinctus, a species that has evolved the defensive trick of rolling up into a near-perfect, football-like sphere.
How's that for rolling up into a corner and whimpering for mercy?
Specifically, how many net new assets are rolling up into the ETF and increasing the number of shares outstanding.
Carbon nanotube (CNT), a typical representative of 1D carbon material, is described as one or multiple graphitic sheets rolling up into cylindrical tubes, generally exhibiting a high length/diameter ratio [63, 124, 125].
Sadly, this is just the same knee-jerk reaction we should be used to by now – the "hedgehog rolling up into a ball" of retirement-age white blokes.
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Single-walled carbon nanotube (SWCNT) can be viewed as a two-dimensional elastica obtained from rolling up graphene into a cylinder.
Expand into big territories and then exit by rolling up these startups into a sale to a retailer hit by the downturn that needs a new model.
Hicks Muse prefers to work with management teams, often "rolling up" similar companies into a bigger and better-run outfit.
And Rajeev's firm seemed to have a terrific track record of rolling up small businesses into larger, more successful ones.9 Still, the idea of having little or no influence over her brand going forward was tough to stomach.
After the 1982 oil crash he spent the decade rolling up failing outfits into big service companies like Weatherford International.
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