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Ours looks like a goodwill store on drugs.
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My first stop was the Goodwill store, where I replaced my tattered rags with a clean and minimally decent brown suit, unironed shirt, overcoat, wool socks, and a pair of brogues that were no better fitting than my wingtips but more appropriate to the season.
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Any Democratic winner will be able to tap into a huge store of goodwill abroad.
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The accountants have not built up a great store of goodwill.
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Soon after Mr Clinton's failure at Camp David, for example, the Palestinians mounted their second intifada, a wave of suicide-bombings that blew away the modest store of goodwill that Rabin and Arafat had built during the 1990s.
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By enabling shoppers to feel better about a particular plastic garbage bag without emptying their wallet, Glad could well gain some goodwill and converts in the store aisles.
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Their candidates are now able to assail Mr Bush for damaging American diplomacy, and its store of global goodwill, without seeming weak on Saddam Hussein, and without undermining the support they will give to American soldiers if and when fighting starts.
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Not only the intangible goodwill value of owning a swanky diamond store, but also the information behind its sales and planning.
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One assumes the decision-makers were ready to lose Muslim customers (bad news for store managers in Detroit) in exchange for Christian goodwill.
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Apple should not be worried by this at all. iOS 5 has a huge amount of support and goodwill, and they still have the immense app and media lock in afforded by the iTunes music store.
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