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That is the historical definition, by the National Bureau of Economic Research, and we don't yet have a better one.

This Veterans Day, I will be thinking of my mother's parents, those same readers who likely still don't understand what #tbt means yet have a better memory of our nation's history than anyone I know.

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Call! Better yet, have a face to face conversation.

Or, better yet, have a mutual acquaintance introduce you to each other.

Yet some have a better capacity to prepare for the possibility, to limit the damage, and to sometimes even retrieve success from failure.

Yet I have a better understanding of why Greer's polemic continues to leave me cold: it's horribly anaemic on abortion.

Well, there's the mother lode, because a 50th-anniversary celebration offers the distance of history and yet has a much better chance of still involving people who experienced the original event.

Better yet, have an Ultimate Emergency Girl Kit already prepared.

Yet, some companies have a better track record in selecting 'winning' projects than others.

As of 2008, there aren't that many of them yet so you have a better chance to be well known.

Yet it may never have a better chance of a good deal.

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