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So we'll plump up the low wages of those in the purely private economy with a growing array of wage supplements.
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Market volatility and a crowded IPO calendar in Asia Chinese banks need to plump up their capital cushions make the timing and the proceeds uncertain.
ECONOMIST: Prudential��s plans for Asian domination hit a brick wall
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China, which reasonably suspects America of trying to plump up India as a counterweight to its own rise, may also want to scupper it.
ECONOMIST: India
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If you are following the markets and the news, you know that with the shortage of grain crops, which plump up our animals, feed prices are on the rise as is the frenzy over the possible decrease in bacon on home tables.
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In the procedure, called injection augmentation of the vocal folds, a doctor threads an endoscope through the patient's nose or mouth into the throat, then injects a tiny amount of collagen, fat, hyaluronic acid or a gel filler into the vocal cords to plump them up.
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Our saffron gnocchi was plump and plaint dressed up with garlic, artichoke and shaved pecorino.
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The healthy sell-off of Monster have set up a plump investment for the more risk-tolerant investors.
FORBES: Monster Looks Attractive For Risk-Tolerant Investors After FDA Reports Of 5 Deaths
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Johnny Linville, the horticulture foreman, is busy yanking up weeds and asking pedestrians not to sample the plump, dark serviceberries.
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Up to 40% of voters, say some pollsters, have not yet decided which lot to plump for.
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