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The official attendance projection for this year's Consumer Electronics Show is 120,000, but the group that organizes the closely watched event sounds confi dent that improved economic conditions will help top that target easily.
Electronics Show Revives Las Vegas Glow Don Clark 2011
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Snow and buildings molecularly swelled in urgent confi rmation: They've found you.
'The Last Werewolf' 2011
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This boosts the so-called wealth effect, making millions of individuals and institutions feel richer, more confi dent about the future and more willing to spend.
Is It Really Springtime For Stocks? James B. Stewart 2010
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That mindset played out Monday, as XHB largely shrugged off the poor home-builder confi dence and flitted between small gains and losses, before closing down four cents, or 0.3%, at $14.11.
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On Monday, the Senate will take a vote of no confi...
06/08/2007 2007
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Hargrave, who would have had the additional crime of betraying a confi-dence to answer for.
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Had I even apprehended assas-sination, the house of an English gentleman could not have been the place for it; and where a confi-dence was reposed.
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Le Turc lui a confi� le commandement de cette contr閑, et il en poss鑔e en seigneurie la plus grande partie.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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"I trust that you have not been dissatisfied with our craftsmanship," remarked the dwarf, his tone smugly confi - dent.
Flint, the King Kirchoff, Mary 2003
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The hunchback planted his fists on his hips, sneering confi - dently as Perian stumbled closer still.
Flint, the King Kirchoff, Mary 2003
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