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There has always been a certain status attached to propelling the new ball.
The Index said "global geopolitical risk and the high property valuations in Asian cities" also contributed to propelling London house prices to new heights.
JEAN-MARIE MESSIER is the discredited former head of Vivendi Universal who, last year, came close to propelling the company to bankruptcy.
In 1805 he adapted his high-pressure engine to driving an iron-rolling mill and to propelling a barge with the aid of paddle wheels.
Computer science, they say, is as vital to propelling society forward in the digital era as mechanical engineering was in the industrial age.
On the other hand, those (mostly the business community as of now) who see value in engagement want to move beyond the border issues and make it less significant to propelling economic relations.
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"It's going to propel me.
We have to use that to propel us forward.
"Art that is being done now is to propel questioning".
Attractive prices may be helping to propel these gains.
"This will continue to propel SpongeBob internationally," he said.
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