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Agriculture and ranching, of which you speak so glowingly, are the prime causes of the cerrado's endangered status.
ECONOMIST: Letters
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The excursion's organisers trust that the new celebrants will enjoy themselves enough to send glowingly nostalgic reports back home.
ECONOMIST: Cities and rivers
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They point glowingly to Microsoft's total domination of the desktop, its market-leading productivity software packages, and its aggressiveness on the Internet.
FORBES: Breaking windows
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Supachai even spoke glowingly of how the economy was about to turn the corner with the coming sale of three banks.
CNN: THE FEUDING MINISTERS
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Pittsburgh coach Dan Bylsma spoke glowingly about Vokoun after the Game 4 loss, but stopped short of saying a change would occur.
WSJ: Fleury struggles in Penguins' 6-4 loss to Isles
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"Everyone I've talked to has spoken glowingly of the club and it should be a good time, " he told BBC Radio Solent.
BBC: Hampshire sign Australian all-rounder Daniel Christian
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Hull manager Phil Brown spoke glowingly of his new signing, who could make his debut in Saturday's Premier League match against visiting Arsenal.
BBC: Hull complete transfer of Kilbane
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Trent Lott to walk the plank (and lose his job as majority leader) after Lott spoke glowingly of Strom Thurmond's segregationist campaign for president in 1948.
NPR: Bush's Black Legacy
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Analyst reports continue to pour in, and almost all of them are glowingly positive, increasing sales forecasts for the drug and price targets for Genentech and OSI shares.
FORBES: New Risks For Genentech Drug
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Perhaps it was the heliskiing in the Himalayas or the cycling in Ireland that helped Wal King, whom we glowingly profiled in 2007, keep Leighton Holdings on track.
FORBES: Fab 50 List
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The unassuming captain, glowingly described by head coach Gary Street as a "great leader", is not the only member of the squad who has had to make financial sacrifices ahead of the World Cup.
BBC: England captain sacrifices all for World Cup glory bid