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"With the construction sector still in a slump, the domestic economy, particularly private consumption, has a long way to go, " said Mr Oh of Standard Chartered.
BBC: S Korean growth picks up pace despite fragile outlook
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So Mr Oh had to go.
ECONOMIST: An entrepreneur shakes up the political landscape
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Mr. SCHEUNEMANN: Oh, I've been called all kinds of things by all kinds of people.
NPR: McCain's Foreign Policy Has Disparate Tones
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Mr. RUMSFELD: Oh, this is a question the kids asked every time there's a press conference.
NPR: Iraq War Seen as Rumsfeld's Pentagon Legacy
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Mr. KENNEDY: Oh, he's just like, he's another one of the great New York rappers.
NPR: College Freshman Brings Unique Worldview to School
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Mr. COLEMAN: Oh, just based upon, you know, my friends who tend to have redneck attitudes.
NPR: Cowboy Troy and 'Hick-Hop'
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Mr. COWING: Oh, they can renegotiate it, but you know, it's like anything else.
NPR: Is the Space Shuttle Worth the Effort?
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Mr. ELSTEIN: Oh, no, nothing like this at all, and that's because it's never happened before.
NPR: Reporters Analyze Wall Street's Downward Turn
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Mr. WINTER: Oh, I had many friends, particularly on the Gulf Coast who are devastated, who lost everything.
NPR: Rebuilding with an Eye to Social Equity
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Mr. BAKER: Oh, I saw a puppet show when I was about five...
NPR: Photo Walls: Bob Baker's Marionette Theater
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Mr. FEINSTEIN: Oh, they've got a lot more interesting storyline than just trying to win an NBA title, Steve.
NPR: Defending NBA Champs Bounced from Playoffs
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Mr. GRAY: Oh, I mean, it's just--you know, I've sort of healed.
NPR: David Gray, Beyond 'Babylon'
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Mr. RATTO: Oh, I think one is probably inseparable from the other.
NPR: Bonds' Approaching Triumph Has Mixed Meaning
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Mr. COLEMAN: Oh, my primary influences musically are Charlie Daniels, Jerry Reed, Metallica, Run-DMC, L.L. Cool J, Dwight Yoakam, you know, people along those lines.
NPR: Cowboy Troy and 'Hick-Hop'
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Mr. BAKER: Oh, this was to get children to eat vegetables.
NPR: Photo Walls: Bob Baker's Marionette Theater
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Mr. HESS: Oh, I think it's going to be very different.
NPR: Clock Ticking On Obama's First 100 Days
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Mr. COLEMAN: Oh, I never really thought about neither one.
NPR: Ornette Coleman on Sound Innovations
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Mr. DOUGLAS: Oh, yeah, it - it's already happened.
NPR: Orchestrating Goodwill for Northern Ireland
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Mr. BORDALON: Oh, no buddy, can't do that, man.
NPR: Coming to Terms with New Orleans' Flood Zones
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Mr. WHITE: Oh, Honey, I don't talk about that.
NPR: Michigan Town Weighs Presidential Choices
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Mr. KING: Oh, yes, I always wanted it, yeah.
NPR: Building a Museum for B.B. King
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Mr. HAYES: Oh, man, it was--his funeral was awesome.
NPR: Celebrating Little Milton's Big Musical Career
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Mr. GARCIA: Oh, I'd say very, very, very little.
NPR: Mexico's Obrador Won't Give Up Presidential Fight
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Mr. LINNELL: Oh, well, we do have a song.
NPR: Serenading Science In A New Rock Album
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Mr. THOMPSON: Oh everything, you know, everything is fuel-based.
NPR: The Toll of High Gas Prices: Two Stories
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Mr. CRUZ: Oh, I think Starfleet paid for his.
NPR: Medicare Resists Calls to Provide Eyecare Coverage
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Mr. BRYANT: Oh, what team might want him?
NPR: Giants Say Goodbye to Bonds
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Mr. ELSTEIN: Oh, I think the idea that the market is a pristine thing that should be left alone and will solve its own problems, I think that idea is just shot.
NPR: Reporters Analyze Wall Street's Downward Turn
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Mr. NORQUIST: Oh, I think that those were all reasons for not leaving sooner, that you couldn't leave after '06 if it looked as though you were leaving because of '06 not doing well.
NPR: Ally Norquist Discusses Rove's Departure
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Mr. WRANGHAM: Oh, pleasure to talk to you.
NPR: Scientist: Cooking Sets Us Apart From Apes