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"It's not getting worse, but I don't see it getting better," he said to an unusually thinly filled room of investors here at Credit Suisse First Boston's annual technology conference.
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Spread thinly with the butter filling mixture, then top with the chopped prunes and sprinkle on the walnuts.
I was enchanted to find a park sign filled with poetry rather than the usual mishmash of information, rules, and thinly veiled threats.
At entree time, try the quesadillas filled with sweet firm rock shrimp or the tasty marinated skirt steak, thinly sliced and piled atop grilled tortillas.
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