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In the near future, this will be standard work for a web designer to endow sites and apps with unique movement repertoires.
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For his discovery the man was set free, and the largest pearl in the world began the journeys, or peregrinations, that would endow it with its name: La Peregrina.
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As the economist James Heckman has demonstrated, successful preschools don't increase the intelligence of toddlers or endow them with new knowledge they take to kindergarten.
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One way the alliance can send signals is to endow the secretary-general, however fictitiously, with enormous powers.
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So to minimise that risk, all the bidders are told that they have to endow the TOC with sufficient capital to protect taxpayers from potential losses.
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But it did endow it with strong institutions such as an independent judiciary and a free press.
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And why single women would not want to endow their child with the potential beneficial legacy of red hair speaks to a growing taste for conformity.
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The classic justification for market-making and other types of trading is that they endow the market with liquidity, and throughout the financial industry I heard the same argument over and over.
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