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1 VW is contracting for storage space to house vehicles it repurchases, she said.
2 Thus they have begun working on tribute and contracting for piece-work.
3 Data showed Chinese factory activity contracting for the first time in more than two years.
4 The pound's gains came despite weak PMI data, which showed UK manufacturing contracting for a second month.
5 Factory activity rebounded in January after contracting for five straight months amid a surge in new orders.
6 The federal power authority said it is interested in contracting for the power for one to 20 years.
7 But Britain disappointed, with output contracting for the first time in a year, official data showed on Wednesday.
8 The PMIs for South Korea and Taiwan showed their factory sectors contracting for the first time in five months.
9 Similarly, the official PMI showed new export orders contracting for the first time since July, suggesting unsteady external demand.
10 Government employment fell 17,000, contracting for a 10th straight month.
11 Something of electricity ran through Piers; there came as it were the ripple of muscles contracting for a spring.
12 France needs friends in America, great powerful friends who will help her in contracting for food and all other munitions.
13 However, cuts to subsidies have dealt the market a blow, with NEV sales contracting for the first time last year.
14 When the rest of us packed in the Bug stuff, she went on contracting for the haiduci for a while.
15 That was hurt by new export orders - which includes trade between member countries - contracting for a third straight month.
16 We could then turn around and measure it because we were contracting for so many hours a day or a year.
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