Now that the U.S. economy is on the mend, Textron has come roaring back.
Ford is investing in new plants. (Applause.) Chrysler is on the mend.
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Nonetheless, with the market on the mend this morning, HP is on the rebound.
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With the 2012 money race under way, Democrats are reaching out to mend fences.
And we'll hear what the new top cop in town is doing to mend the divide.
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The business lobby is pushing him to mend fences and open up bilateral trade.
But the city's longest serving mayor told the crowd that he is on the mend.
In short, American manufacturing may be on the mend, but it is far from booming.
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Much of the data released in recent months shows an economy on the mend.
Mr Kerr spent four days in hospital and had steel rods inserted to mend his leg.
On the surface, both the banks and the chaebol seem to be on the mend.
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Perhaps it would take a default for Paraguay's politicians finally to mend their ways.
Earlier this month, Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez visited Colombia to mend ties between the two neighbours.
The president is on the mend and will resume his duties soon, the government says.
Woods announced that he was stepping away from the game to mend fences with his family.
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The other is to mend relations with Hungary, plagued by rows over language and loyalty.
At the helm of the effort to mend fences among Senate Democrats was Iowa Sen.
Its official hope was that Russia, being a democracy, would mend its undemocratic ways.
So far, rich-country governments have relied on diplomatic persuasion to get them to mend their ways.
So it is alarming that the whole Afghan operation has a make-do-and-mend feel to it.
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Mr Obama is said to have pleaded with Mr Erdogan to mend fences with Israel.
His first priority must be to mend fences with his opponents, and with Russia.
Kerry has traveled the globe on behalf of the Obama administration to mend frayed relationships.
She would be coming to Rwanda, she said, to mend fences and start afresh.
Its people have found that they can force the politicians to mend their ways.
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If we don't find ways to mend it, the problem will only become more serious.
One country trying to mend one part of its banking system will not work.
It has adopted a policy of make-do-and-mend rather than investing in new rails and signals.
Even so, she will have some political fences to mend on the home front.
They could obstruct China, sabotaging any hope of reconciliation with their neighbour, or they could mend fences.
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