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Panic grips the markets, spreading outward from one global capital and then back inward in a spiraling oscillation of fear and greed and fear again that roams from New York to London to Germany to Japan and back to New York again, whether through Moscow or Calgary or Milan.
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We have shifted from a consumption-driven economy to a more outward-facing one.
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One of them is a now-demonstrable reluctance to reach outward in higher learning.
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One camera points at the user, while two additional cameras point outward.
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It is something that spreads from all of them outward to all of us, because the connections from one moment and one person to the next are not always obvious, but are very real.
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And, as I say, it lasts for one or two seconds at a time and so there's no outward manifestation of it.
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Furyk began the day with a one-stroke lead over Carl Paulson and promptly bagged three birdies in an outward 33.
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Peterborough is one of a select group of cities and towns in south-east England that are happily sprawling outward, like small versions of Fort Worth or Houston.
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The city is spreading outward into the Plains, and its downtown boasts an increasing number of chic restaurants, including one based vaguely on Berkeley's Chez Panisse.
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