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Bars of olive-oil soap share counter space with piles of lokum (Turkish Delight) and slabs of amber-hued honeycomb.
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Others have fought back with management share buybacks and counter-suits against their critics.
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Half of Microsoft's cash flow from operations is dedicated to share repurchases to counter the dilution from options.
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An employee at the special share-sale counter took not a single order in the first three days of the offering.
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There are parallels to how you can use information, share it through counter-arties, and how information can be made to the patient or advisors to help with their care.
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His critics at home counter that Mr Chavez has sacrificed Venezuela's long-term market share and the health of its oil industry for a probably ephemeral cash windfall.
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Intelligence gathering, a crucial tool in counter-terrorism, is still patchy, because different branches are reluctant to share information with each other.
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And so while we may share biology, adding women to the administration may in fact run counter to the values I work to advance.
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Both forces already share a number of services with others forces, including police air support and counter-terrorism work.
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Speaking at the World Economic Forum in Davos on Wednesday, Mr Cameron said that corporations must "pay their fair share" of taxes, and he pledged to use Britain's G8 chairmanship to counter tax avoidance.
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In the process, farmers share a glimpse of their lives with those whose closest encounter with agriculture is usually the dairy counter at the supermarket.
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