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As these one-off boosts tail away, banks' earnings per share will grow more slowly.
ECONOMIST: The trials of megabanks
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India began the day on 183-6 but their tail was quickly blown away by the lethal pace duo of Steyn and Morne Morkel.
BBC: India seize control of second Test after see-saw day
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Its tail whished and it was away or else it did not and stayed there, so if ye grabbed it and ye got it and it did not get away.
NPR: Excerpt: 'Kieron Smith, boy'
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The other, the Japanese Geotail satellite, was stationed farther away to study that tail.
ECONOMIST: Hot stuff
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It rivalled Argentinosaurus for size and had a powerful tail, which it used to swat away predators.
BBC: The dinosaur route of northwest Patagonia
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After visiting a tribal village in the morning, you'll be whisked away on a private long-tail boat to Tham Pha Thai National Park and then taken by private bus to Chiang Rai to see the Golden Triangle.
BBC: Daily deal: A getaway in Thailand
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Moreover the tail of underachievement is long and cannot be explained away by immigration: around a fifth of British students cannot read properly and a similar number are flummoxed by simple sums.
ECONOMIST: Academic excellence: The best or the rest | The
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Taxing to cover deficits without reining in run-away spending succeeds like a cat chasing his tail.
FORBES: Congress's Policies Steal Our Freedoms While Rewarding Irresponsibility
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Meanwhile, just as YouTube is shifting gently away from user-generated content and the long tail, Apple is making key changes that could signal something significant.
FORBES: Apple: Building A YouTube Killer?
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His figures were roughly a centimetre tall, most made with two deliberate strokes of the brush, and allowed to fade away as his paint ran out, like the trailing tail of a comet.
ECONOMIST: Roman Opalka
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Mr Anderson has backed away somewhat from his original article in Wired in which he suggested that the long tail would be a bigger market than the hits.
ECONOMIST: What the long tail will do