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At its best, the poetry of Alt Lit mixes three elements whose spread to mainstream literature would add extra richness.
PIMCO is looking to make profits by picking up and holding debt whose spread has widened further than it should have in the general conflagration.
The announcement is the latest effort by the Chinese government to confront a disease whose spread officials once actively sought to conceal.
One frequently cited problem with farmed fish, particularly salmon, is sea lice, whose spread has become such a problem in Scotland that the government is considering a ban on coastal fish farms.
According to the New Yorker's film critic, David Denby, it is a kind of failed humour, muttered to a knowing audience, whose spread is systematically lowering the cultural tone.
In short, the British gratuitously destroyed important structures in Washington (and killed many innocent people) because those buildings were obnoxious symbols of American values whose spread and propagation the London government feared would spell the disempowerment of their own.
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During numerous interviews in the school, a mosque, one of the official camps, and on the streets, I heard nothing but antipathy toward the Taliban, whose spreading influence and well-publicized violence finally prompted Pakistan's army to take the fight to Swat and Buner.
Decimalization has narrowed the spread between the highest bids and lowest offers, meaning individual investors are paying less when buying stocks and getting more when selling them, much to the chagrin of Nasdaq marketmakers whose spreads have been crimped.
This weekend I shuttled between friends and family surviving on food stamps and those whose spreads employed the best that florists and caterers had to offer.
It will also be remembered as a fount of technological development whose influence spread far beyond high-energy physics.
She reorganized the life sciences departments, whose fields spread across multiple colleges, winning praise for resolving turf disputes.
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