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  • This earnings season has seen a much-welcomed return to revenue growth, giving investors another reason to push stocks to two-year highs.

    Threat Builds on the Margins Jonathan Cheng 2011

  • Those attributes may be much-welcomed in Baltimore, where the Orioles, once one of baseball's flagship franchises, have become an industry joke.

    Buck Showalter to manage Baltimore Orioles 2010

  • PROVO, Utah (AP) - After two narrow wins, BYU got a much-welcomed rout.

    USATODAY.com 2008

  • But -- to the sadness of open government advocates -- much-welcomed GOP cries of "put dang the bill online!" can ring hollow, given the closed-door way government's been run over the last eight years or so.

    Why the GOP Should Grab the Transparency Mantle with Both Hands (and Perhaps a Foot) Scola, Nancy 2009

  • I look at all of these discussions and seething blog posts, even the dismissive and seemingly narrow-minded ones, as much-welcomed activity.

    Talking Spec Fic 2008

  • I look at all of these discussions and seething blog posts, even the dismissive and seemingly narrow-minded ones, as much-welcomed activity.

    Archive 2008-10-01 2008

  • From my perspective as an archaeologists and researcher, Cline also offers a much-welcomed assessment of current views: any future evidence announced will have to be backed by legitimate scholars following proper archaeological and historical methodology.

    Archive 2007-09-01 Christopher O'Brien 2007

  • I got that much-welcomed letter from you today, and believe it or not your picture.

    I Walked The Line Vivan Cash with Ann Sharpsteen 2007

  • I got that much-welcomed letter from you today, and believe it or not your picture.

    I Walked The Line Vivan Cash with Ann Sharpsteen 2007

  • From my perspective as an archaeologists and researcher, Cline also offers a much-welcomed assessment of current views: any future evidence announced will have to be backed by legitimate scholars following proper archaeological and historical methodology.

    Review of From Eden to Exile, Chapter 1: The Garden of Eden Christopher O'Brien 2007

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