This, plus new ice machines that kept the catch cold and the development of railway tracks connecting major cities and ports, made fish more accessible and affordable than ever before.
It is thus natural that if its biggest customer sneezes, Vale will catch a cold.
The mobile phone market is so vast that when it sneezes, many catch a cold.
Then an individual in Miami Beach or Los Angeles might catch a cold.
And you have to know that when Intel and Seagate sneeze, Microsoft is going to catch a cold.
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One of them laughed and mumbled, "But then we might catch a cold, it is not worth taking a chance like that".
If firms create fewer jobs, or even lay people off, consumption could catch a cold which would mean more saving and even bigger external surpluses.
When Medicare sneezes, hospitals do more than just catch a cold.
People who have COPD can be more susceptible to such respiratory tract infections, and may experience exacerbations episodes of potentially life-threatening shortness of breath when they catch a cold or breath in air pollution or other irritants.
But small companies won't give a damn, if - like their German and US counterparts - they get access to loans that can't and won't be withdrawn as and when they and the economy catch another cold.
It is still the case if America sneezes we may not catch influenza but we will catch a heavy cold.
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The platform was packed - not only with the fortunate passengers who had their Willy Wonka-esque burgundy and gold tickets, but also with steam enthusiasts who had braved the bitter cold to catch a glimpse of this majestic train.
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