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It is a cumulating over the past four or five decades of a Government that just can not contain themselves.
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Many people say that in developing countries, because teacher absenteeism is such a problem, that at least a computer is better than no teacher at all, but the cumulating research seems to suggest exactly the opposite.
Some Development Experts Criticize 'One Laptop Per Child' Initiative in Africa 2011
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It is past time to take a hard-headed look at the cumulating impact of these trends.
Dangers of a politicized military Steven E. Levingston 2010
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Third, because of where they are located in the social system, these privileged youngsters of the 1 percent have further cumulating advantages in the people that they meet and the social networks they form.
Jonathan R. Cole: There But for Fortune: What the One Percent Fail to Understand Jonathan R. Cole 2011
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Many people say that in developing countries, because teacher absenteeism is such a problem, that at least a computer is better than no teacher at all, but the cumulating research seems to suggest exactly the opposite.
Some Development Experts Criticize 'One Laptop Per Child' Initiative in Africa 2011
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Third, because of where they are located in the social system, these privileged youngsters of the 1 percent have further cumulating advantages in the people that they meet and the social networks they form.
Jonathan R. Cole: There But for Fortune: What the One Percent Fail to Understand Jonathan R. Cole 2011
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In other words, STIPs are a convenient means of cumulating various money market products into one product, just as an equity or fixed income mutual fund brings together a variety of stocks, bonds, and so forth.
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In other words, STIPs are a convenient means of cumulating various money market products into one product, just as an equity or fixed income mutual fund brings together a variety of stocks, bonds, and so forth.
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In other words, STIPs are a convenient means of cumulating various money market products into one product, just as an equity or fixed income mutual fund brings together a variety of stocks, bonds, and so forth.
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He saves the Scottish Aston Martin or Aston Martin look-a-like called Finn McMissile who just happens to be a British secret agent, and is caught up in events that he shouldn't really be involved with, all cumulating at Buckingham Palace, the race destination.
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