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"Economically," Ms. Gelinas added later in the conversation, "the room for ideas is wide open to help Republicans stay relevant."
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"Economically," he said, "it is to the advantage of the State that the submerged classes should be a charge on the State itself and not on individuals.
Once a Week 1919
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Economically, it maintained popular support by raising the standard of living.
China's Cultural Devolution Minxin Pei 2011
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Economically, South Korea has almost completely conquered its tragic past.
South Korea in a Funk Michael Auslin 2011
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Economically anxious independent voters who want to see a fresh jobs agenda from Republicans will have to keep looking.
A GOP Jobs Plan Stephen Moore 2011
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Economically speaking, the Root River Trail has been very, very good for Lanesboro.
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Economically, it's a hard thing to do to be in a band like this--it's an indulgence to our families to let us go because it's, at best, more of a break even proposition at this point.
Mike Ragogna: Hey, Jon Stewart...What About Buffalo Tom? A Conversation with Bill Janovitz Mike Ragogna 2011
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Economically speaking, the Root River Trail has been very, very good for Lanesboro.
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Economically, it's a hard thing to do to be in a band like this--it's an indulgence to our families to let us go because it's, at best, more of a break even proposition at this point.
Mike Ragogna: Hey, Jon Stewart...What About Buffalo Tom? A Conversation with Bill Janovitz Mike Ragogna 2011
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Economically speaking, the Root River Trail has been very, very good for Lanesboro.
Rail Trails Provide Local Economic Engine « Beachwood Historical Alliance 2009
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