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  • His album titled Diversify has hints of R&B, jazz, pop and hip hop and he promises a funky, fresh sound.

    unknown title 2009

  • Then, in the "Diversify" section, they spread their coins around hiding places, trying to avoid the wolf and learning the value of diversification, or not putting everything in one place.

    STLtoday.com Top News Headlines 2010

  • Diversify, for example substituting spelt (sharphampark. com) for wholegrain.

    Can I buy bread and be green? Lucy Siegle 2010

  • Diversify the topics covered, tech geographical focus, the panels and the audience — beyond the narrow confines of the usual suspects.

    What Should Fortune Brainstorm About? 2009

  • More Banks Face Bind Over Cash Pile EU Official Sees Bailout-Fund Boost Central Banks Diversify Their Arsenals One of the concerns expressed by the commission, Japan and Canada is that banks worried about being caught by the rule will simply avoid making markets in non-U.S. sovereign bonds since U.S. government bonds have been exempted from the Volcker ban.

    EU Red-Flags 'Volcker' Francesco Guerrera 2012

  • Diversify funding for democracy promotion in the region.

    Matthew Yglesias » Democracy Promotion Requires Peace Promotion 2009

  • Diversify investments, consider a different line of work, or pick up a temporary part-time job.

    Happiness: Staying positive in negative territory 2009

  • Diversify to Succeed He is, however, optimistic for the future and says there has been some recovery in the number of corporate event enquiries.

    Golf Without Boundaries Linda Jackson 2011

  • Diversify leadership to include as many different stakeholders from the community as possible.

    Chad W. Bissonnette: Build On What They Have: Ownership and Development in Haiti Chad W. Bissonnette 2011

  • Diversify: Stocks can provide the long-term growth you'll need to keep your portfolio ahead of inflation, but a small allocation to real assets, like real estate, gold or other commodities, can help smooth the bumps and provide inflation hedges.

    How To Make The Market Work In Your Favor 2010

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