As we know now, social exposure can find its way onto the search results pages.
Many, as we know now (though the film doesn't say, Afghans were in fact warning Washington about this even in the 1980s) had been radicalized and prepped to become future warriors in a world-wide Islamic revolution.
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If it survives, I predict a dramatic new turn which may not have the same face or recognition as we know it now.
As we all know now, it was, in fact, more than a healthy Electoral College win for Obama with Florida yet to be declared.
As I said, there is life after business books and e-books as we know them now, and the time for this idea has come.
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In the sovereign debt space, which is government bonds, the debt ratings of developed countries remain under pressure for downgrading, including in the U.K., France and as we all know now, here in the U.S. But emerging markets, which have enjoyed back-to-back years of credit rating upgrades are seeing those upgrade numbers dwindle, with some negative outlooks in some developing nations.
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As we all know by now, platforms can quickly and unpredictably evolve as businesses develop new uses for them.
Not just to the biosphere (as once thought), or to broad physical changes to the atmosphere, oceans, and climate (as we now know), but to the geology of the planet itself.
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"But also a feeling that because of the priority attached to working on equalities generally, and race equality in particular, a desire to see the work done, and as I say a willingness to give the benefit of the doubt to the organisation when in fact, as we now know, it would have been more prudent to intervene".
Change the accounting rules drastically and most corporate earnings as we now know them could disappear.
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As we now know, the largest environmental disaster in our country was taking place.
Pyongyang, as we now know, just took Seoul's cash and continued making ballistic missiles and nuclear weapons.
But as we now know Osama bin Laden was hiding out in Pakistan near Pakistani military installations.
And so (as we now know well) top executives can never be paid enough for them to be satisfied.
As we now know, it was big money--hedge funds, Silicon Valley, Hollywood--not small donors who helped propel Obama's financial juggernaut.
The publication of their results is a call for help to pick holes in their methods, and save physics as we now know it.
In fact, as we now know, many of the September 11 hijackers used American and European libraries for preparation in the run-up to the attacks.
And it was, as we now know from Alistair Darling, on the point of making that cameraman's behaviour entirely rational: the ATMs were "hours away" from shutting down.
Ceglia contends that most of what Zuckerberg told him after the launch of the site were lies. (Facebook, as we all now know, went gangbusters right from the beginning).
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As we now know, Alamoudi was indicted in October 2003 for moving money on behalf of Libyan intelligence in an assassination plot targeting Saudi Prince (now King) Abdullah.
An individual, as we now know was a 17 year old teenager in the California area, broke into a server on the DISA which is the Defence Information Systems Agency.
As we all know by now, the practice of building financial houses of cards on various investment instruments based in non-transparent and problematic subprime mortgage-backed securities was a formula for disaster.
Spain's debt - as we now know - arose from the vanity projects of places like Valencia, the ghost airports, the savings banks run by local politicians and a wild housing boom.
Los Angeles, as we all know by now, is the second-largest media market in the US. The city has not had an NFL team since 1995, when the Rams reverse-migrated to St.
As we now know, the Second Circuit reversed.
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And, as we all now know, thanks to the civics lesson to which the country has been treated in the weeks since the health care debate began in earnest, 41 Senators can preclude consideration of legislation - including treaties.
The story then was bodybuilding in California, American football's premium on size and, as we now know, East Germany's producing at its height perhaps 30, 000 athletes on steroids and winning Olympic medals per hit 600 times as often as Americans.
To achieve that goal, the President willfully sought to mislead the American people by claiming, falsely, the sequester was a Republican idea when, as we now know thanks to the reporting of Bob Woodward, it originated inside his senior staff.
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As we now know, there are large insurance brokerages that have for years pretended to serve the best interests of clients who hire them, even as they steer clients to property and casualty insurers that provide the greatest kick-backs or commissions.
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