The second year we saw quite a bit of improvement, he said.
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But reality bit this past week; not everyone wants to join Sunderland.
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So the situation is a bit different from before the Lehman crisis.
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This sophomore experience was quite a bit different than the previous year.
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Actually, since January of this year sales have increased quite a bit.
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An open source chip architecture called RISC-V could soon help change that.
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But the chip deal is in doubt over U.S. national security concerns.
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It expects its chip business to remain in the red this year.
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This year, I'm not so sure it needs an Intel chip anymore.
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Blue chip companies that have reported better earnings so far also gained.
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After 10 days, my feet were finally flake free and silky soft.
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I immediately let go of the flake, and again heard that sound.
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She smiled at the ticket-chopper and dropped the flake into the box.
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He began pressing with the antler along the edge of the flake.
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Any frescoes were good when they started to peel and flake off.
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This time she managed to chip off a fleck of the polish.
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Above was the dazzling sky, not a fleck in its blue fire.
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Farther in it got darker, not even a fleck of moonlight shone.
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She sat up to look at it, seeing the images, shadowy, fleck-filled.
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Yet each fruit has conspicuously on it a fleck of reflected light.
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Nearly half of them were afflicted with the scurfy skin-disease.
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Nothing remained, except a slight discoloration and a little scurfy appearance on the punctures.
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Dandruff.- Ascalyor scurfy condition of the skin, with more or less of irritation.
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The scurfy skin disease so common among savages has a close connexion with the poorness and irregularity of their living.
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The brushing causes a healthy circulation of the scalp; but combing the hair makes the head scurfy, and pulls out the hair by the roots.
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One interpretation of our data would suggest that the scurfy mutation results in a defect, which interferes with the normal down-regulation of T cell activation.
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'And the hair tends to be scurfy.' Dr. Miller nodded his own confirmation to this statement.