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Analysts and traders said it would take a string of good earnings reports to restore confidence in technology shares.
During the series, his popularity among the franchise's fans meant he could take a string of roles, from Northern Irish indie Cherrybomb to the Viz-esque Thunderpants.
And let's hope that it doesn't take a string of catastrophes to teach us that there are limits to what markets can do.
With the Knicks having surrendered home-court advantage, it will take a string of disciplined, intelligent games to overcome the Pacers, whose top-ranked defense has not missed a beat all season.
With the gap as it stands, were Hamilton to take a string of one-two wins over Rosberg, it would still require seven races for him to overtake his team-mate.
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VC Bet saw a £20,000 punt while Paddy Power took a string of £1,000 bets.
"But they are still struggling with the level of resources they have, but Paton took a string of notoriously bad newspapers and is trying to reinvent them.
The company's motorsport heritage is exceptional – but this is rooted in rallying, with the Impreza taking a string of drivers' and manufacturers' titles between 1995 and 2003.
She was married and widowed young, then took a string of noble lovers, and became an illustrious member of the School of Lyons, a circle of lyric poets.
Backman took a string of penalties in his early games and was well on his way to becoming a target of Rangers fans' ire.
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