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1 What matters most, it seems, is doing a deal and making money.
2 Analysts previously have been pessimistic about the chances of doing a deal .
3 I wouldn't talk here about doing a deal with Arsenal or anybody else.
4 But industry insiders are skeptical that it can grow quickly without doing a deal .
5 Some of Bayer shareholders spoke out against doing a deal .
6 With Congressional elections this fall, he'll be doing a deal of traveling, I reckon.
7 Government is doing a deal for the Mississippi, now-spendingloads of money on her.
8 Covidien COV.N talks about not doing a deal like this.
9 They do think the UK is serious, as indeed we are, about doing a deal .
10 It's not that I hope we'll do a deal, I know we're doing a deal .
11 That doesn't much mitigate the risk of doing a deal ahead of a key regulatory ruling.
12 South Africa came close to doing a deal with the company when Jacob Zuma was president.
13 But doing a deal will not be easy.
14 They were over at the minimart, doing a deal with some Mexicans who came through town.
15 He could be doing a deal for Podolskaya.
16 The cost of doing a deal has provided a brake on the development of the market, however.
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