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Latin American equity markets fell Wednesday, with resources stocks struggling as concerns about the early global-economy recovery lingered.
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If that bottle-neck is closed, ship-traffic stopped, global-economy would go into turmoil.
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"Warming relations with our neighbors is good for China's ability to deepen reform and development," says Ji Zhu, director of the global-economy research center at Beijing Technology and Business University.
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But are fully prepared to serve and protect all people equally to keep global-economy thriving, to bravely confront and nullify any threat that could possibly impact it.
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It's certainly appealing to young people, to global-economy workers, to idealists, to urban singles.
Crosscut David Brewster 2010
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Their young increasingly learn enough English to do a global-economy job but not so much as to be articulate in it.
NYT > Home Page 2010
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But we have undergone a massive population replacement, not only through an infusion of some 100 million+ Muslim and other Third World aliens, but also through the replacement of at least 300 million of our own people's brains with synthetic legume pods manufactured in true global-economy fashion by the firm
The Brussels Journal - The Voice of Conservatism in Europe 2009
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But we have undergone a massive population replacement, not only through an infusion of some 100 million+ Muslim and other Third World aliens, but also through the replacement of at least 300 million of our own people's brains with synthetic legume pods manufactured in true global-economy fashion by the firm
The Brussels Journal - The Voice of Conservatism in Europe 2009
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But we have undergone a massive population replacement, not only through an infusion of some 100 million+ Muslim and other Third World aliens, but also through the replacement of at least 300 million of our own people's brains with synthetic legume pods manufactured in true global-economy fashion by the firm
The Brussels Journal - The Voice of Conservatism in Europe 2009
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