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It seems it did not take long for the bullishness to return to the Wall Street analysts, as an article on Bloomberg.com says it all.
FORBES: Analysts Get Back To Bullishness
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It seems hard to imagine now, but General Motors not long ago produced the most environmentally friendly automobile in the world: the electric vehicle called EV-1.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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But it seems that actually dealing with the long-term deficit and the debt is not nearly as appealing as demagoguing it.
CNN: Our stupid self-inflicted debt crisis
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And taking a long-term view, the euro is not as weak as it seems.
BBC: The euro: Still in the doldrums
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Saddam, holed away in a farmhouse, seems to have been in no position to plan the resistance (though it is not clear how long he had been there, or how many other hideouts he had).
ECONOMIST: The tyrant in chains
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Breakup is not off the table, so long as the proper findings are made, but it seems a remote possibility.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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Airplanes are built to fly and, as long as it is not the only example of its type in the world, it seems perfectly legitimate to have it fly.
BBC: Crash scene
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Now it seems like every team has that kind of money, but when I was a free agent, not that long ago, there were only a few teams you could really go to.
WSJ: After agent switch, Cano focuses on field, not rap
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In our analysis, increased debt is not a bad thing as long as it is accompanied by strong revenue growth, which at this point seems to be the case.
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