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On the other hand, the rise in prices of industrial raw materials and some foodstuffs will turn the terms of trade still more against those countries which are largely dependent on imports.
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It's enough to turn the term "skinhead," originally a scene for roughhouse kids nursed on rocksteady and ska, into a term worthy of universal, Kanye West ordained derision.
Instead, we can dispose of these alleged objects by turning the terms that refer to them into predicates and analyse sentences like 'Pegasus does not exist' as 'nothing pegasizes'.
This sequence is also a choreographic wonder, one that turns the term "crab walk" into an enduring comic mnemonic.
But this manic band from Houston turns the term upside down with its love of songs from the '50s and '60s and the joy with which it plays them.
There was a smug superiority to all of this, but it seemed a small price to pay when so many other Division I colleges were turning the term "student-athlete" into a punch line.
What if we turned the term on its head and used it for national parks that really do exist but aren't as "protected" as claimed or supposedly intended?
This has turned the term "reputation management" into a bad word, and scared off many businesses from pursuing it as part of their marketing strategy.
As for the most popular memes, Romney's confession that he likes "Big Bird" despite being willing to cut funding to Sesame Street's host channel PBS turned the term into the top pre-election day phrase.
That turns the term into an oxymoron.
Banks exist to provide liquidity and safety: to turn the long-term highly-risky investments in plant, equipment, and infrastructure that are our social capital into the short-term liquid largely-safe assets that savers largely want.
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