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It establishes Beaumont as a very endearing talent, if one that shores up more stereotypes than she subverts.
This also explains why, despite our fears to the contrary, the primary area of expansion for these tech companies has been technology that shores up their central product.
For most of this year, companies used the proceeds from junk bonds to refinance high-rate debt, a move that shores up a company's financial health.
There is the aggressive, accented forward motion, but also the implication of an underlying beat that shores up and pulls together all of the fragmentation.
But for a festival that shores up its status as the premier outdoor musical experience of the season with a strong commitment to social, environmental and charitable issues, Bono's dubious business arrangements must be a concern.
"The parties pledge to change the present system of government and to establish a system that shores up stability…and enables an elected prime minister to serve out his term".
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Not that Shore has no connection to the other TriBeCa.
The ratings results last week suggest that shoring up "Nightly News" will be a priority as well.
Enjoyable and wittily inventive, it intelligently satirises the beliefs that shored up - and outlived - empire.
In addition, the political framework that shored up Mr. Jospin's initiative has begun to totter.
Statistics that shore up this point are not easy to come by, for there are few studies.
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