At the same time, exchanges have one by one abandoned their status as clubs and mutuals.
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Eventually, one by one, all but 15 of the children moved in with families.
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Now, you might say, not too much can be made about one visit by one person.
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Since last fall the guts underlying gloom-and-doom market forecasts have been disproven one by one.
Those three dozen disk-drive startups began to run out of money and die, one by one.
At the same time, these competitors launched their own netbook product lines one by one.
One by one, he turns out posters for clients like FedEx, Nike and Bruce Springsteen.
Spanish consular officials at the airport interviewed them one by one and then granted them visas.
"One by one, we are getting the top echelons of al-Qaeda, " the Republican congressman said.
He says exactly two such searches were executed: one by him and one by the thieves.
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The Samokhvals have seen their neighbors evicted one by one, then placed in new housing.
There are about 25 people up there and they are bringing them down one by one.
One by one the stylists spin their clients to face the mirror and show the results.
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At harvest we had 40 people handpicking bad berries out of the grape clusters one by one.
One by one, they started taking responsibility for their role in the challenges the company was facing.
They will spend two weeks in the Australian rainforest with viewers voting them out one by one.
One by one, a lift truck is placing them carefully on top of squared-off black-and-white-striped steel pillars.
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He went to each of his longtime teammates one by one, and told them of his plans.
Changing our laws means doing the hard work of changing minds and changing votes, one by one.
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The best thing to do is to go through the various objections to deficits one by one.
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One by one the volumes were handed over, 62 in all, to a grateful and marvelling Stern.
Of course, people do give reasons for having children, and Overall takes them up one by one.
And that inquiry examines patents one-by-one, not by looking at a group of patents as Apple urged.
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Despite all the Fed actions to stabilize the markets, Bernanke laid out all the negatives, one by one.
The 86th Scripps National Spelling Bee inched toward a conclusion with 11 finalists being eliminated one by one.
Maybe, with a little nudging, one by one, flickers of light will start to burn in their heads.
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Kim pointed at weeds in the pavement and "with an irritated look, plucked them up one by one".
One by one, over a period of many years, the other natural resource companies slipped off the list.
One by one the leaders of Greece, Ireland and Portugal have stated they did not need a bailout.
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All around him, bigger-name prospects were cut one by one, until Nuno sat quietly alone in the clubhouse.
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