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Outreach projects tie largely into efforts to increase opportunities for Brazilian companies, which sometimes work with Brazil's government in offering aid.
It took the House seven days and thirty-six balloto to break the tie, largely because Federalists had come to believe that, as much as they hated Burr, they hated Jefferson more.
The sheer amazement value of Barcelona's comeback against PSG in that last-16 tie - largely inspired by the will and drive of Neymar, rather than the collective brilliance we've become used to in recent years - covered a multitude of shortcomings.
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Net profits sank on nearly $1 billion in realized losses and related adjustments, tied largely to the falling value of derivatives used in the company's hedging programs.
THE fate of tax legislation this year will be tied largely to the pace of continued improvement in the Government's fiscal condition.
After Saturday's gathering here, where he asked six questions tied largely to succession issues at the conglomerate, Mr. Kass felt he did the best he could against a master of question-dodging.
But in that case, the moves seemed tied to a new product and distributions announcements, while the drop seemed tied largely to a falling market, said Matt Finnick, an industry analyst with Thomas Weisel Partners in San Francisco.
The bank took an $18.7 billion charge to write down the value of good will and wrote off $6.6 billion in credit losses tied largely to its disastrous purchase of Golden West Financial in 2006.
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