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The editorial's language, as is often the case, matched ECB President Jean-Claude Trichet 's opening statement at the bank's last press conference.
ECB: 'Strong Vigilance' Warranted Todd Buell 2011
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The dismal GDP growth since 2009 vis-a-vis the strong recovery of the early 1980s is remarkable enough, as the editorial's chart shows.
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And, from my limited knowledge of Tolkien, aren't there a few things wrong with the editorial's cute throwaway line?
Chris Weigant: Friday Talking Points -- In The Darkest Depths of Mordor Chris Weigant 2011
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The editorial's conclusion is that we have no choice but to raise taxes.
Health and Taxes, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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The way I usually sum up his editorial's theme is: "Who could have imagined that Barack Obama's biggest problem as president would be not being able to communicate his ideas and his ideals well?"
Chris Weigant: Friday Talking Points -- Corporations Are People, Mitt? Chris Weigant 2011
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And, from my limited knowledge of Tolkien, aren't there a few things wrong with the editorial's cute throwaway line?
Chris Weigant: Friday Talking Points -- In The Darkest Depths of Mordor Chris Weigant 2011
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The editorial's argument that my infrastructure bank proposal is similar to Fannie Mae, and could suffer a similar fate, is incorrect and refers to a bill, H.R. 3896, last introduced four years ago.
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The editorial's language, as is often the case, matched ECB President Jean-Claude Trichet 's opening statement at the bank's last press conference.
ECB: 'Strong Vigilance' Warranted Todd Buell 2011
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Honestly, the recent issue of New Avengers just seemed like Bendis running rampant with whatever plotlines he feels like, and even though Quesada has confirmed that it isn't a mistake on editorial's part, it still seems like one.
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The way I usually sum up his editorial's theme is: "Who could have imagined that Barack Obama's biggest problem as president would be not being able to communicate his ideas and his ideals well?"
Chris Weigant: Friday Talking Points -- Corporations Are People, Mitt? Chris Weigant 2011
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