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"This is causing companies which had been set to float to postpone their plans.
Interest rates on bank deposits would be allowed to float to market value last.
"Today a free society has started to float to the surface," he added.
Sometimes the fruit opens, allowing beautifully winged seeds to float to the ground.
The acid can subsequently be washed away, so undercutting the film and releasing it to float to the water surface.
And how far off the coasts would Google's barges have to float to escape all those pesky laws and regulations?
Filled with water (or if Mom prefers, vodka) the glasses magnify the image, which appears to float to the surface.
The synthetic materials in running shoes preserved the feet and allowed them to float to shore, they said.
New low-cost carriers led by AirAsia, which is about to float to fund further expansion, pose a growing challenge to the region's network carriers.
With the governor, his only real impediment, out of the way, Mr. Cuomo was able to float to the Democratic nomination with an air of inevitability.
"I have to believe that at some point, when the underwriting ends, to keep high quality, Georgia Tech would have to float to more traditional tuition rates".
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