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The government-engineered stability helped the economy grow 8% year after year on the back of low-cost exports.
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This allows big drug companies like Pfizer , Merck , and GlaxoSmithKline to grow quickly on the back of billion-dollar drugs that they and they alone can manufacture.
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Nevertheless, many airlines say there is still plenty of life left in seat-back screens, especially as they grow larger and more sophisticated.
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Ms. RODRIGUEZ: Oh, my, in my town and in the villages close to my town, we grow sachatomates in most of our--we say back yards or gardens.
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Equatorial Guinea, which has been issuing lots of prospecting licenses and is seeing its speck of an economy grow at breakneck speed on the back of an oil-exploration boom, could emerge as the region's third-largest producer, with 740, 000 barrels a day by then.
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But in its rush to grow, the bank failed to pay enough attention to meshing its various back-office systems.
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The trademark four-day stubble has gone for now "hopefully it'll grow back in time for the match, it's a good look!"
BBC: There's a Will for England's new breed
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And we have put forward a jobs bill that independent economists -- not my team, not my administration -- have said would grow the economy substantially and put up to 1.9 million people back to work.
WHITEHOUSE: President Obama and President Lee Press Availability
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With the banks off its back, Prisa can concentrate on its operations, which include plans to grow its education-publishing business in Brazil and Mexico.
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This tiny plot - only four and a half acres - dates back to 1698 and in Olivier Krug's opinion provides the conditions to grow the perfect Chardonnay grape.
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Surprisingly, Nike has seen good top-line performance in Western Europe, with UBS expecting revenues to grow 5% and futures 4% on the back of a warmer than expected winter.
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