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  • adjective designed to support someone through a brief but often difficult period, especially financially

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  • Some will also take low-paying "tideover" jobs - if they can find them, said Rebecca Blank, an economist at the Brookings Institution.

    SouthCoastToday.com Latest Headlines 2009

  • Some will also take low-paying "tideover" jobs -- if they can find them, said Rebecca Blank, an economist at the Brookings Institution.

    Local News | The Bryan College Station Eagle 2009

  • Some will also take low-paying "tideover" jobs _ if they can find them, said Rebecca Blank, an economist at the Brookings Institution.

    Columbia Missourian: Latest Articles 2009

  • Some will also take low-paying "tideover" jobs - if they can find them, said Rebecca Blank, an economist at the Brookings Institution.

    RutlandHerald.com 2009

  • Some also will take low-paying "tideover" jobs - if they can find them, said Rebecca Blank, an economist at the Brookings Institution.

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  • Some will also take low-paying "tideover" jobs -- if they can find them, said Rebecca Blank, an economist at the Brookings Institution.

    ClickOnDetroit.com - ClickOnDetroit.com News 2009

  • Some will also take low-paying "tideover" jobs - if they can find them, said Rebecca Blank, an economist at the Brookings Institution.

    NewsObserver.com - Home 2009

  • Some will also take low-paying "tideover" jobs -- if they can find them, said Rebecca Blank, an economist at the Brookings Institution.

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  • Some will also take low-paying "tideover" jobs -- if they can find them, said Rebecca Blank, an economist at the Brookings Institution.

    Click2Houston.com - Local News 2009

  • Some will also take low-paying "tideover" jobs -- if they can find them, said Rebecca Blank, an economist at the Brookings Institution.

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