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Not all women tip-toe around others, lack assertiveness or undermine themselves when communicating with others.
FORBES: Women: Enough With The Apologies!
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Then, stocks fell 45% from tip to toe from early 1973 to late 1974.
FORBES: The 1970s' Little Depression
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But in Malaysia, as elsewhere, secular liberals tend to tip-toe around Muslim religious sensibilities.
FORBES: Canings, cows' heads and ethnoreligious apartheid.
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Any tips for those who are ready to tip their toe in the water?
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We got a private tour of the device, to tip-toe past the break for more.
ENGADGET
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Mr Kerr vents much of his spleen on this concrete vandalism of the countryside and explains graphically why the archipelago has been seemingly paved from tip to toe.
ECONOMIST: Japan observed
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When it re-opens in early 2012 after a seven-month closure for a tip-to-toe renovation, the harbourfront Park Hyatt Sydney will likely resume its rank as the top choice for visiting business travellers.
BBC: Business trip: Sydney
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The 15-storey hotel was originally built as part of the Embassy Suites brand, but its owners (Goldman Sachs, with its global headquarters next door) shut it down for a tip-to-toe re-do and re-brand, which was completed in March 2012.
BBC: Business trip: New York City
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She had the tip of her pinkie finger cut off and her thumb and her toe crushed.
BBC: Lynda Spence
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Willian's cross-shot forced Victor Valdes to smartly tip over and then Douglas Costa sent Adriano clean through, the 23-year-old wastefully toe-poking his golden opportunity wide from 12 yards.
BBC: Barcelona 5-1 Shakhtar Donetsk