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The deal Annan struck, which Clinton promiscuously clasped to his bosom, would strip the U.N.
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New government regulations and internal risk-mandates will mean that credit won't flow as promiscuously.
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It was a process in which history, geography, religion and myth were promiscuously pressed into service.
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Everything about the ball culture signifies so blatantly and so promiscuously that the movie induces a kind of semiotic daze.
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In the case of bacteria, which seem to exchange genes promiscuously, that seems an excellent way of looking at things.
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The DNA method works slightly differently, in that the sample and the particles are treated with chemicals that cause DNA to stick promiscuously to the particles.
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Because of both an abundance of liquidity (money to lend) and the rapid development of new mortgage methods and mechanisms, loans were made promiscuously to a generation of buyers.
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Building a digital customer relationship, learning from it what adjacent innovations to pursue, partnering promiscuously to get their quickly, and measuring success in minutes, will give you a chance to join the ranks of the digital disruptors.
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For a start, they are proliferating promiscuously.
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