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The costs of the loans that Mr. Meyers once had in mind, with interest rates of 5to7percentent, have since surged — something he says is the marketplace reality.
Here's hoping that Instapaper eventually sees the same sort of growth that the revamped Digg (which Betaworks acquired back in July 2012) has — BuzzFeed's Aswini Anburajan pointed out earlier this month that Digg's referral traffic has surged something like 93% over the last 12 months.
Rather than a "surge," something like an "accommodation" is more apt, capturing the shift to buying off insurgents instead of seeking to defeat them.
Q3: One of the signature accomplishments of the surge, something that you praised in September, was to enlist Sunni insurgents disillusioned with Al Qaeda onto the side of U.S. and Iraqi forces.
But this is McIlvanney, and Weekend builds layer upon layer, beguiling the reader as it surges into something transcendental.
It was all so awful, so evil, so unlike the Tovah of recent years, of modified appetites and reduced expectations, that her corpse-body surged with something revoltingly, smearishly pleasing.
The wooded rolling land, on the border of the towns' northern tier, are crucial to assuring future drinking water supplies, Ms. Downs and other members of the Save South Fork Water Now Coalition say, but will soon be rolled under by surging development unless something is done.
As with John Kennedy -- another young president whose administration "came into office equipped with brain power" and "more pragmatism than ideology" -- Obama's policy adrenalin is now surging to engorge something called counterinsurgency.
Only in "Pigs and Fishes," created in 1982 for Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, did her communal, surging world build into something that seemed necessary.
The audience knows that Something Terrible has happened, something that involves surging electricity, weird sound effects and whatever chased a terrified scientist down a desolate and clearly secret hallway during the show's opening sequence.
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