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The company also cut its earnings and sales forecasts for the fiscal year while warning that a trend of particularly soft shipments seen late in the first-quarter has con tinued into the first weeks of its second quarter.
Stocks Rise as Vote Tally, Fed Awaited Donna Kardos Yesalavich 2010
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Volvo reported a 58% rise in sales of construction equipment to 12.71 billion kronor and said the division con tinued to generate growth and profitability, driven by demand from the BRIC countries, which increased 44%.
Truck Maker Volvo Swings to Profit Jens Hansegard 2010
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Finally he shrugged and began cleaning Up. "They had a nasty human with them," Vinsint con - tinued.
Stalling 2010
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Sheen hoped to do her part to ensure that he con - tinued to govern; if the Contrary Citizens prevailed, blood would flow again in more than the figurative sense.
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Cool, now we can enjoy $5 gas prices, a con tinued war in Iraq, High deficits to China, healthcare slump and more jobs going oversees, all because we are Bitter Hillary did not win the Democratic primaries ... thankfully I have alternatives lana
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Dobell may have been fragile but he continued to win important prizes: his portraits of Margaret Olley 1948 and Dr EG MacMahon 1959 won the very prestigious Archibald Prize.
Archive 2009-05-01 Hels 2009
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Dobell may have been fragile but he continued to win important prizes: his portraits of Margaret Olley 1948 and Dr EG MacMahon 1959 won the very prestigious Archibald Prize.
William Dobell and Helena Rubinstein Hels 2009
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She said, It hath reached me, O auspicious King, that Salih con tinued: So I acquainted the Commander of the Faithful with all that passed and Al – Rashid marvelled at the generosity and benevolence of Yahya and the vileness and ingratitude of Mansur, and bade restore the jewel to Yahya, saying, ‘Whatso we have given it befitteth us not to take again.’
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There is more likelihood of slow but steady recovery continued perhaps for generations, through the efforts of individuals in practical work and in the exertion of whatever influence they can have on their neighbours.
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She con - tinued to scowl, and scrubbed harder at the pan.
Tanner Ties Moreland, Peggy 2005
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