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Nonetheless, in an age of numbing standardization, Harlem is one of the last places in the country that can still claim a local art culture, a culture caught up in the values of community as opposed to postmodern irony.
On May 3rd, the Japanese constitution's 60th anniversary, Mr Abe proposed rewriting it including perhaps the clause declaring Japan pacifist.Japan's great game is dressed up in the values of humanitarianism, democracy and the rule of law.
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Around 1m elderly homeowners have at least £100,000 locked up in the value of their houses, but have incomes so low that they qualify for means-tested benefits.
They have very little export and they are moving up in the value chain.
In fact, as businesses continue to outsource standardized business processes, the ability to think creatively is crucial to moving up in the value chain.
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A huge run-up in the value of bitcoin in the last month has exponentially increased those amounts.
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