That disappeared in a later (almost certainly fake) render, but it's back now -- with a vengeance.
The traditional holiday shopping season may still be seven weeks away, but discounting season for major retailers is already underway--and with a vengeance.
Since President Ronald Reagan "liberated" this island from socialism with Operation Fury in 1983, this 133-square-mile island has embraced capitalism with a vengeance, handing out licenses to more than 400 international banks.
Acting skipper Hodge and Ian Pattison put on a fifth-wicket stand of 69 before seamer Sillence struck with a vengeance with four wickets.
The tumors came back with a vengeance, and cancer -- and its treatments -- hollowed my big, beautiful, lush-coated boy to a weak, wobbly, 85 pound skeleton covered in clumps of patchy fur, and unable hold his bowels or bladder.
Following the 1973-74 downturn, inflation reappeared with a vengeance and ended the decade at 11%.
In the choppier markets since, the can't-lose derivatives have come back with a vengeance.
They also portrayed Reconstruction as a vengeance-bent occupation, with federal troops sent to protect money-grubbing Yankee outsiders who were looting a prostrate South and to give political power to recently liberated blacks who were unprepared for these responsibilities.
Special Offer: Since May, small-cap growth stocks have come back with a vengeance.
However, by 1992, Britain's anti-Tory voters had embraced strategic voting with a vengeance, with Liberal Democrat and Labour supporters each opting for the party best placed to dislodge the Tories in marginal seats.
Coming off of a 48% return in 2003, and a 25% return last year, Muhlenkamp is up 4.2% in 2005, but the large-cap blend fund has come back with a vengeance in the past eight weeks, advancing 11.2% since April 28.
Since taking over in 1989, Klaus Zumwinkel, an ex-McKinsey man, has shaken things up with a vengeance.
After a doping scandal prevented his former team, Liberty Seguros, from competing last year, Alexander Vinokourov, the leader of the Switzerland-based team, Astana, came back with a vengeance.
But the age-old power and patronage system has reasserted itself with a vengeance, especially in the rural areas, with 60% of the seats likely to have been won by candidates propped up by the two parties.
Tax revenues are down, non-discretionary spending is up and budget deficits are back with a vengeance.
The tactic returned with a vengeance during the intifada that began in 1987, in which hundreds of collaborators -- many just Palestinians who had prospered during the Israeli occupation -- were killed.
At the Adderley School they have adopted the testing and targeting ethic with a vengeance, and meetings to set targets are a regular feature of school life - but even here there are worries about applying blanket standards to circumstances that can change.
Time-sharing, a concept from the dawn of the computing age, is back with a vengeance.
Gastric bypass is a form of bariatric surgery--from the Greek barys (heavy)--which was on the fringes of medicine just a decade ago but has now gone mainstream with a vengeance.
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