The impetus for this came from a decade-long boom in capital investment, technological progress, and spillovers from improved business processes. |
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She also made good use of her time on the island by reportedly sorting out the decade-long rift between her and Paris Hilton. |
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Like it or not, that movie will become the definitive understanding of how a decade-long manhunt went down. |
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He had an earlier, pre-enlistment arrest on a firearms charge as well as a decade-long history of psychiatric problems. |
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A strike on Syria is not a prelude to a decade-long counterinsurgency campaign with 100,000 U.S. forces on the ground. |
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In 1929 they revolted against collectivization, leading to a decade-long struggle. |
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Really, he had to make a decade-long commitment to this project, and it called for a real distinct vision on his part. |
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The first effect of the dollar revaluation was to put an abrupt end to the decade-long recovery of US profitability. |
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For three years, their homeland, already ravaged by a decade-long civil war, has suffered a catastrophic drought. |
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Her curiosity was piqued, and she began a nearly decade-long critical review of the research on dietary fat. |
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This corrupt bargain results in a decade-long stasis, with far-reaching implications. |
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His decade-long struggle to replace Blair as prime minister was never an open political contest, but a conniving, cowardly and petty bid for personal power. |
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Since returning to Beijing in 1997 after a decade-long stay in New York, Lin Tianmiao has become one of China's most widely exhibited installation artists. |
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With the family space more precious than ever, Beth began a decade-long design process that melds a simple, well-composed look with ingenious storage and space-saving ideas. |
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Because his narrative is unmoored to any conceptual anchor, Halberstam tends to imbue events such as the decade-long Balkans catastrophe with too much significance. |
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He ruled in an increasingly arbitrary and absolutist fashion, brutalizing the aristocratic boyars in a decade-long period of terror known as the oprichnina. |
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And the apparel market is booming again after a decade-long lull, with dressier, more sophisticated clothing leading sales. |
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Many analysts say the target is unrealistic, given the depilated infrastructure due to many wars and more than a decade-long international embargo. |
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The Toba catastrophe theory relating to this eruption suggests the event caused a decade-long global volcanic winter that was possibly followed by 1,000 years of cooling. |
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White Beech is her account of her decade-long attempt to 'rehabilitate' this 'steep rocky country', to allow the complexities of the ancient ecosystem to reassert itself. |
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Internationally IGS will also travel to play at St Andrews in Scotland next May for the fourth time in their history, thanks to a decade-long tie-up with Chivas Regal. |
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A decade-long drought has reduced the flow of the Rio Grande's tributaries in Mexico, where farmers, irrigators and industrial parks clamor for ever-scarcer river water. |
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