Charles Schwab used to offer a similar 2% cash-back card but no longer.
He still uses products from both companies, but no longer gets paid for it.
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Lame ducks remain in office, but no longer carry the same imprimatur of popular will.
Airplanes used to fly over the stadium with banners during the game, but no longer.
Santiago-Serrano worked for the TSA since January 2009, but no longer works with the agency.
At the time of publication, Blankenhorn was long MSFT, but no longer knows why.
There may still be uncertainties in the stock market, but no longer in the economy!
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It was something that people like him might have desired before, but no longer.
But no longer is the option of countering a downturn with fiscal tools confined to rich countries.
Wall Street grossly underestimated the earnings power of major operators like Schlumberger and Halliburton, but no longer.
They are now three points behind leaders Chelsea, but no longer have a game in hand on their rivals.
Flowers will get her purchase money back from the state but no longer have a claim to the house.
Hume says he even campaigned for Weldon in the past, but no longer.
Corporate customers, which account for 84% of tech spending, used to go along with this bent, but no longer.
Many people have repossessed and rebuilt their houses but no longer live there.
These effects are familiar, of course, but no longer amusingly so, as they were in the digital era's early days.
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In the sixties, seventies, even in the eighties, 75 percent capacity utilization was synonymous with recession, but no longer since the mid-nineties.
His store has reopened but no longer sells guns, the detective said, though shoppers can still buy survival equipment and other items there.
In the new system the United States will still be the largest economy but no longer the sole determinant of global economic health.
This translates to an earnings yield of 5.56% to 5.71%, higher (but no longer wildly so) than the U.S. 10-Year Treasury yield of 5.14%.
Not so long ago Germany, racked by guilt over the Holocaust, would have rushed to quash such chidings by the EU, but no longer.
At the end of the day, after they learned about the intent and the content of the ACA, they were nervous but no longer angry.
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Dell still sells printers quietly, but no longer blusters about it.
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In the wacky world of quantum physics, however, it is not always impossible to work out what a particle once was but no longer is.
Iraq used to be in that category but no longer is.
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Several senators have criticized the two endorsing groups as well as the Graduate School of Islamic and Social Sciences, which formerly trained Muslim candidates but no longer does.
Maze has had to play second fiddle to the likes of American superstar Lindsey Vonn, the previous holder of the women's points record of 1980, but no longer.
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