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Getty Images A faltering domestic recovery and the threat of a global "curre ncy war" destabilizing export growth are expected to be key topics for the Council, a voluntary club that will gather dozens of CEOs to the city's Four Seasons Hotel for two days of closed-door meetings.
CEO's Gather for 'Group Think' Doug Cameron 2010
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Among other contracts to be signed were deals for China to purchase $13.5 million of meat products, $9 million of olive oil, $6 million of wine and $260,000 of ham from Spain, the state-run Xinhua News Age ncy reported.
China, Spain to Sign $7.3 Billion in Deals Jean Yung 2011
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Although Mr. Medvedev and his team have made battling corruption and a modernization drive the cornerstones of his preside ncy, critics claim that little has changed.
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At least in the short term, China's decision may be negative for Japan's export-oriented economy as the yen's rate against the dollar could rise along with its neighbor's curre ncy.
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So the "Surge" McCain has been talking about is just short for In - surge - ncy.
McCain Surrogate: The Truth About Iraq Undermines Our Troops 2009
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Frank went ahead and filed for the divorce, anyway, but then TS.ncy obtained a levy against an office building S.natra owned at 11 S. Robertsom Boulevard in Beverly Hills in order to collect the payments due her.
Sinatra The Man Behind the Myth Taraborrelli, J. R. 1997
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African medico-legal serices in line with international ncy, competency and independence.
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Of 1650 in tion, 1200 ends in ation Of 240 in ure 260 in each of ance, ence, or ncy and age, 30, in ure, 120 in ance, 130 in ence, (of which 30 are inceptives in scence,) and but 8 or 10 in age are strictly verbal.
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The sailors in the boat proved to be all Americans, and the ship was the N.ncy Johnson, from Portsmouth, N. H., bound to the East
The Last of the Huggermuggers Christopher Pearse Cranch 1852
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"N.ncy Pelosi said in the very beginning this is going to be the most open, honest and ethical Congress in history," Cantor said on N.C's "Meet the Press" Sunday morning, "and what we're seeing, she's breaking that promise every day." confirmed at a press conference that, even in the wake of the ethics admonishment of Rep. Charles Rangel (D-N. Y.), she believes that she is running the most ethical Congress in history.
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