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PricewaterhouseCoopers may now float off its consulting arm.
ECONOMIST: Strength in numbers
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Indeed, there could be no greater testimony to its health than the unsentimental ability to let one-time national champions float quietly off into another's embrace.
ECONOMIST: British manufacturing
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The inflatable skirt keeps the cart 9 inches off the ground, letting you float over rough, sand and ponds.
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Moreover, with the right choice of solvent, the products of the reaction simply float to the top, where they can be skimmed off, rather than having to be distilled out as conventional chemistry would require.
ECONOMIST: Ionic solvent
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It turns out that cells can flake off of tumors in the ovaries or the lining of the uterus, and float down to rest in the cervix, where Pap tests are performed.
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We've taken the shackles off him in terms of his defensive work and said to him 'Just float out there and see what problems you can create' and to be fair to him, he's had his best two games.
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