But the terms of joint enterprise are different - and at the heart of it is the concept of foresight.
We will rebuild this economy stronger than before and at its heart will be three powerful words: Made in America.
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Over the last 50 years the cost of information has been dramatically reduced and at the heart of it is the semiconductor.
La Samaritaine, which originally opened in 1869, is around the corner from the Louvre and at the heart of the tourist circuit.
Mr Ban Ki-moon has placed education at the top of his agenda in his second term as UN Secretary General, and at the heart of the new global sustainability agenda currently being defined.
Peter's Square, encouraging people to be humble and young at heart as he promised to go to a youth jamboree Brazil this summer, while the faithful enthusiastically waved olive branches and braided palm fronds.
And at the heart of it is a powerful idea - that your mobile phone number can become the key to your bank account without you having to hand over your banking details to anyone who wants to pay you.
And at the heart of our vision is the dynamic service professional: talented problem solvers who can adjust to changing client, market, and operational needs because their business applications and tools are integrated-by-design yet built-to-flex to evolving business demands.
And at the heart of our programme for government will be our intention to change fundamentally the balance of power between the citizen and the state so that ultimately it's people in control of their government, not the other way round.
Last season, after decades of fielding mediocre basketball teams, Harvard was ranked among the nation's top 25 in basketball, and at the heart of the basketball team's success was a program dogged by controversy ever since Harvard hired former University of Michigan coach Tommy Amaker in April 2007.
The new UNESCO UNITWIN Network in Humanitarian Engineering and Computing aims to place cultural diversity and understanding at the heart of engineering and computing education.
Many Indonesians, and Golkar bigwigs in particular, are tribalists at heart and unlikely to back someone who does not come from the island home of more than half of Indonesia's 220m people.
All of this together can put you over the edge and at risk for heart problems.
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The summit in New York should put fairness and equity at the heart of the MDG agenda.
Mr Salmond described the move as "putting Lanarkshire and Dundee at the heart of international drug discovery".
We kept the realness and authenticity at the heart of everything we did.
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An onslaught ensued, with Giggs and Rooney at the heart of it, but somehow United could not double their advantage.
The mismatch in the treatment of deposits and loans at the heart of Mr Remes's plan spells the collapse of many banks.
The event will bring together experts, NGOs, community members and actors at the heart of the 2003 UNESCO Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage.
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As doctors get better and better at treating heart disease, it is getting much more difficult to tell if a new heart medicine is having a real benefit.
And at least the heart of the scheme has doctors' firm backing: four-fifths of them told the poll cited above that providing national patient-care records would indeed be of real importance.
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Mr Netanyahu is already weakened by recent election results, and any change in opinion polls could make him more pliant both over the question of Iran and issues at the heart of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
The 34-year-old skipper was making his 170th appearance for the Pharoahs - an African record - and was at the heart of a controlled performance from Egypt which sets up a semi-final with north African rivals Algeria.
The British prime minister insisted that he is not an isolationist, saying he would like Britain to remain part of Europe on the right terms, with the single market and competitiveness at the heart of the relationship.
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The growing numbers of Hispanics in Connecticut and how those increases will affect voter registration will likely play into the political calculus for Republicans on this issue, said Gary Rose, chairman of the Department of Government and Politics at Sacred Heart University.
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This year both Intel and Microsoft have run into a storm of criticism when it was revealed that their products the chips and software at the heart of most personal computers transmitted unique identification numbers whenever a personal-computer user logged on to the Internet.
Science and technology are at the heart of expanding the universe of clean energy options and increasing the efficiency of transmission and generation.
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This may be the single most important issue and it lies at the heart of why the LTV model eventually breaks down and fails to scale ad infinitum.
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"Consumers and businesses around the world continue to recognize the benefits of electronic payments and MasterCard remains at the heart of this evolution, " said MasterCard President and Chief Executive AjayBangaAjay Banga.
He is trained in this delicate art by Sloan (Morgan Freeman), Fox (Angelina Jolie), and a bunch of other killers who have the best interests of the world at heart and, one hopes, their tongues firmly stapled to their cheeks.
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