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As editing is the reading moment: the multimplication of material in Divestiture — A yields a thresholding surplus, a hyper-trophy of enjoyments: its post-personalizing thrill bursting from an energizing strangeness of interferences, interruptions, and diastrophic collisions.
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Divestiture SVGL 2009
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The horizon-value of Divestiture — A emphasizes a political economy of full textual dissemination: Andrews cedes the original contexts of the collected material and relinquishes authorial control over illusory semantic value — in its place: the ecstatic pleasures of egalitarian exchange and productive reader-editor dialogue.
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Doubts About Dubai Ports World Divestiture Raise Troubling Questions - "Congressional action blocking this deal is the only true assurance we have that this deal is dead"
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Doubts About Dubai Ports World Divestiture Raise Troubling Questions - "Congressional action blocking this deal is the only true assurance we have that this deal is dead"
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Divestiture may also change the competitive landscape when an established business, now freed from corporate strictures, is able to chart its own course.
KEY ACCOUNT MANAGEMENT AND PLANNING NOEL CAPON 2001
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Divestiture may also change the competitive landscape when an established business, now freed from corporate strictures, is able to chart its own course.
KEY ACCOUNT MANAGEMENT AND PLANNING NOEL CAPON 2001
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Divestiture has driven up the cost of phoning home
For Just One Dime 1984
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When reporters asked about his own ideas for dealing with the pension problem, Katz replied: Divestiture of assets. . .
The Goalkeeper 2011
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