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The debate will be painful, as neoconservatives, paleo-conservatives, progressive conservatives, moderates and libertarians battle it out to chart the course for a new and more vibrant party.
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The Web is an instant medium, yet on HP's site the old organization chart still stands, months after she threw it out.
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Germany is not heavily taxed compared with other European countries (see chart), but it takes a bigger bite out of pay than most, a burden borne disproportionately by those on modest salaries.
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It may help to write out a flow chart, that way we can see every single step and keep breaking the steps down into smaller and smaller pieces.
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It turns out he relies entirely on a single chart at an obscure website.
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Before, it only used top 40 radio to figure out the pop chart.
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Regulars duke it out for the top spot, moving up the menu chart if other customers order their personalized burger, earning credits for future meals as they go.
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The chart of existing home sales does appears to have bottomed, as it has broken out of its base formation.
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The post does not break out the number of YouTube active users, but from the chart it appears to be approximately 280 million.
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If a company has a bad habit of paying out dividends that exceed earnings, you will see it in this chart.
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It certainly was odd that the hottest game of March dropped out of the Top Ten iPad chart already by the end of month.
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