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It isn't the first raised park.
The first, raised in 1917 by Virginia, was a triumphalist statue of Robert E. Lee mounted on his horse atop a towering pedestal.
The first, raised and educated both in the U.S and China, is now, from all outward appearances, a confident, well-adjusted and studious U.S. university sophomore with a strong foundation anchored in her two cultures who is finding her voice and searching for her place in the world.
How, after the experiences of the Clinton and Bush administrations — the first raised taxes and presided over spectacular job growth; the second cut taxes and presided over anemic growth even before the crisis — did we end up with bipartisan agreement on even more tax cuts?
This history of America's infrastructure reads at times like a catalogue of lines, signs, and bumps: we learn that the first raised humps on roadways were called Botts' dots (for their creator, Elbert Botts), and that early stop signs were diamond-shaped.
The first, raised by Sarason, is whether boundedness of the operator implies the existence of a bounded symbol; the second is the Reproducing Kernel Thesis.
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The first raises — to $250,000 in 2008, from $128,000 — the dollar amount of limits on expensing.
The first raises serious questions about how best to protect investors; the second serious questions about policymakers' priorities.Auditing first.
Matthew Yglesias points out that the first raises a question of fact, the second a question of strategic judgment.
The first raises serious questions about how best to protect investors; the second serious questions about policymakers' priorities.
The first raises the official debt number because bank deposits aren't counted as debt, even though they really are just a particular kind of debt.
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