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You get sent to corners most people don't see.
As a rule, economics prefers interiors to corners, and trade-offs to all-or-nothing choices.
During the last 10 years, globalization brought wealth to corners of the world previously considered underdeveloped.
Our tour continues to take us to corners of Los Angeles most tourists would miss.
"We could be responding to corners of the world constantly if that were the motivating criteria," Mr. Huntsman said.
By combining their signals, however, cells in the second area can respond to corners or bars in any orientation.
The visual imagery and text combine to get to corners of the imagination the audience have not experienced before.
The most successful alliance in world history has extended to corners of Europe unimaginable just a few years ago.
"I'm slow on the entrance to corners, and I can't ride the line that I want," the nine-times world champion complained.
It has set targets—such as one to remove more failed asylum seekers than the number who enter Britain that have led to corners being cut elsewhere.
AMERICAN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Under Leon Botstein's adventurous direction, this ensemble goes to corners of the repertory where most others fear to tread.
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